Mackenzie Davis has been cast in the upcoming horror film “Speak No Evil,” a new adaptation of the Danish horror film “Gæsterne.” The film is set to be released on August 9, 2024, and is produced by Blumhouse and Universal. About the Film “Speak No Evil” follows the story of a family who is invited
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During a Security Council meeting chaired by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, the United States and Western allies criticized Russia for the ongoing war in Ukraine. Lavrov defended his country’s “special military operation” in Ukraine, reiterating claims that Kyiv is the real aggressor. However, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., accused Russia of
Bed Bath & Beyond, the home goods retailer, has filed for bankruptcy after multiple failed attempts to keep operations running. The company has detailed its descent into insolvency in a series of court filings, but has stated its intention to continue marketing the business to avoid outright liquidation. Bed Bath & Beyond’s chief financial officer
The Oppo A98 5G has been causing a buzz among smartphone enthusiasts for a while now. Recently, render images and specifications of the device were leaked online. The images show that the phone has a centrally-aligned hole-punch cutout and a triple camera setup at the back, featuring a 64-megapixel lens. It is rumored to be
Diane Abbott, who was born in London in 1953 to Jamaican immigrants, has made history by becoming the first black female MP for Labour in 1987. Despite facing opposition from within her party, she has been re-elected nine times for Hackney North and Stoke Newington. Abbott has been a vocal campaigner for human rights, civil
US stock futures remained stagnant on Monday night as traders awaited corporate earnings announcements from several Big Tech companies and consumer discretionary names, as well as new economic data. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures slipped by less than 0.01%, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures inched down 0.05% and 0.02%, respectively. In after-hours trading,
Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee have released a new draft of legislation aimed at regulating stablecoin issuers. The move is part of an effort to restart negotiations with Democrats that stalled last fall on an issue that all sides agree is ripe for regulation. The new draft bill is half the length of