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Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty stands accused of orchestrating a violent kidnapping targeting Gucci Mane to escape his 1017 Records contract, facing life in federal prison.

After years of aggressive digitalization, Sweden is making headlines by returning to traditional textbooks. The Nordic nation's reversal offers crucial lessons for education technology.

A glam rock-styled series about Mozart and his possibly more talented sister has secured international distribution deals, proving period dramas can still innovate.

SAG-AFTRA's communications team has unionized with NOLSW, joining organizing staffers in collective bargaining. This marks a significant shift in entertainment labor dynamics.

London's mayor publicly condemns Kanye West's upcoming Wireless Festival performances, marking a rare political intervention in the city's entertainment scene.

The 73rd Sydney Film Festival reveals its initial lineup featuring Isabelle Huppert and Tony Leung Chiu-wai. Discover what's coming to Australia's premier film event this June.

The disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has reopened painful wounds for crime journalist Nancy Grace, whose fiancé Keith Griffin was murdered in 1979 just months before their wedding.

Americans spending five or more hours daily on social media are significantly less likely to support democracy as the best form of government, according to groundbreaking research.

Joe Mazzulla doesn't care about winning Coach of the Year. The Celtics coach calls the award 'stupid' and explains why team success matters more than individual recognition.

South Carolina's Dawn Staley says money talks first in recruiting now. The Hall of Fame coach explains how financial questions dominate every conversation with potential players.

Acclaimed Japanese filmmaker Shinya Tsukamoto brings his war trilogy to a powerful conclusion with 'Mr. Nelson, Did You Kill People?' a haunting Vietnam veteran drama hitting Japanese theaters.

A landmark LA verdict found Meta and YouTube negligent for social media addiction. For young athletes navigating digital platforms, this decision changes everything about screen time and wellbeing.