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Nicole Kidman on making 'Birth' and why she chooses films that aren't a 'soothing bath'
On the occasion of her receiving AFI's Life Achievement Award, the actor goes deep on the filming of one of her pivotal and signature roles.
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If Democrats choose the teachers unions, Hispanics will choose their families instead
Enrollment for the nation’s charter schools went up significantly during and after the pandemic, and the fastest-growing demographic for charter schools was Hispanic. Biden now wants to slash funding for these schools.The Hill - Politics -
Penny Simkin, a Pioneering Birth Doula, Dies at 85
The public face of the doula movement for decades, she developed methods to comfort, advise and encourage women in the delivery room.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Big splash: O's rally after owner joins 'Bird Bath'
New Orioles owner David Rubenstein turned out to be quite a rally starter at Camden Yards as he filled in Friday night in the "Splash Zone" in left field.ESPN - Sports -
Suddenly There Aren't Enough Babies. The Whole World Is Alarmed.
Birthrates are falling fast across countries, with economic, social and geopolitical consequences. “The demographic winter is coming.”The Wall Street Journal - World -
Couples Choose Traveling Over Planning a Big Wedding
With the cost of weddings on the rise, some couples are skipping big celebrations and prioritizing travel instead.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Poor care must be ‘exception not the rule’, birth trauma report says
MPs heard harrowing stories from women, including some who said they were left in blood-soaked sheets and were denied basic needs such as pain relief.BBC News - Top stories -
What You Aren't Hearing About Marijuana's Health Effects
Bertha Madras, a leading expert on weed, outlines the science linking it to psychiatric disorders, permanent brain damage, and other serious harms.The Wall Street Journal - World -
AI personas are the future of dating, Bumble founder says. Many aren't buying.
The future of dating could be filled with digital, artificial intelligence-powered personas setting each other up, according Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd.NBC News - Top stories - Artificial Intelligence -
The Hunt for Gollum: are Peter Jackson and Andy Serkis making a Lord of the Rings fan film?
The duo’s newly announced collaboration almost certainly means the franchise is going to cover old ground – which makes you wonder, why bother?. There are some news stories that, as soon as you’ve clocked them, lead to a frantic bout of mental ...The Guardian - World -
Cardi B referred to her Met Gala designer as 'Asian and everything.' Now she explains why
Cardi B explains why she referred to her Met Gala gown designer, Sensen Lii, as 'Asian and everything' instead of by his name upon her arrival at the event.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
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From hitmaker to historian: Why Ernest is reviving the sound of classic country music
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Five essential films from producer Roger Corman you should check out
The essential films of Roger Corman, who launched the careers of Francis Ford Coppola, Ron Howard, Martin Scorsese, Jonathan Demme, James Cameron, Sylvester Stallone and many more.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
'Kingdom of Planet of the Apes' climbs to top of box office
The veteran franchise about a world ruled by talking apes continues to draw audiences with a strong showing despite no big-name stars.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Nicola Coughlan moves out of the shadows and into the spotlight on 'Bridgerton'
This season of 'Bridgerton' sees Nicola Coughlan's Penelope Featherington move to the center of the story, which the actor says is reflective of her own life and career.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment