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Most leaders fear disagreement, but the strongest ones embrace it. Learn how welcoming opposing views gives you more control, better decisions, and genuine influence beyond your title.

The 2025 Academy Awards drew 17.9 million viewers, marking a 9% decline from last year. This unexpected drop raises questions about the future of Hollywood's biggest night.

Kagi Translate introduces LinkedIn Speak as an output language, offering a humorous take on corporate buzzword culture. Learn how this feature transforms everyday text into professional jargon.

A haunting PSA transforms Katy Perry's upbeat anthem into a stark reminder of gun violence in schools, featuring survivors sharing their painful realities.

A disturbing new documentary on Peacock features never-before-heard recordings from death row, offering a terrifying glimpse into the mind of one of America's most sadistic serial killers.

Patrick Dempsey returns to TV as a contracted killer battling Alzheimer's in Fox's "Memory of a Killer," a stark departure from his McDreamy days that showcases his range.

Joey Power's 'Love Language' reunites Chloe Grace Moretz with Manny Jacinto and Anthony Ramos in a wedding vow writing premise that talks the talk but misses the heart.

When Indhu Rubasingham brought Shabana Azmi to London's National Theatre in 2000, few knew the Bollywood legend. Now, she's expanding her vision with India talent and 'The Jungle Book.'

Wizards of the Coast unveiled the complete Dandan Secret Lair decklist, targeting Magic: The Gathering's niche Dandan format. This unusual product reveals key lessons in market segmentation.

The 98th Academy Awards arrives March 1, 2026, with more free streaming options than ever. Find out exactly where to watch the Oscars online without cable.

At SXSW 2026, Junior H reveals how he went from secret closet recordings to becoming the "godfather of the sad kids" and revolutionizing regional Mexican music with raw emotion.

Saturday Night Live skewers the Oscars with a Tucker Carlson parody on Weekend Update. Alex Moffat's impression tackles Hollywood's political divide with sharp satire.