While independent films often capture critical acclaim and generate buzz at festivals, their transition to commercial theaters remains a challenging ordeal. The recent limited release of A24’s *Sorry, Baby*, helmed by Eva Victor, highlights this ongoing struggle. Despite a remarkable 96% Rotten Tomatoes score and a strong per-theater average of $21.6k across just four locations,
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The federal investigation into Malik Beasley regarding gambling activities tied to NBA games and prop bets isn’t just another isolated scandal — it punctuates a growing crisis in professional basketball that demands urgent scrutiny. This isn’t merely about a player possibly crossing ethical boundaries; it’s about the NBA grappling with the blurred lines between gambling’s
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is swiftly becoming a silent crisis in global health, affecting roughly one-third of the population. This liver condition, characterized by excessive fat accumulation, is far from a mere dietary inconvenience. MASLD paves the way for inflammation, fibrosis, and even liver cancer. It intertwines dangerously with prevalent metabolic conditions such
The recent procedural vote in the U.S. Senate on President Trump’s enormous spending package—dubbed the “big, beautiful bill”—was less a triumph of legislative unity and more a vivid display of internal Republican fractures and deep-seated political discomfort. In a 51-49 vote, this staggeringly large bill barely cleared a critical procedural hurdle, a narrow margin made
Parkinson’s disease, long pigeonholed as a brain-centric disorder characterized by dopamine depletion and neurological decline, is now facing a remarkable challenge to that narrow view. Recent research from Wuhan University sets the stage for a bewildering yet potentially transformative idea: Parkinson’s may not solely originate in the brain, but possibly begins in the kidneys through
In the highly competitive budget smartphone sector, the Infinix Hot 60i emerges as a cautious, almost timid effort rather than a bold stride forward. Marketed as the first installment in the upcoming Hot 60 series, this device barely manages to distinguish itself from its predecessor, the Hot 50i. While it flaunts a few modest upgrades—such
Thailand is once again teetering on the edge of political upheaval, with Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s government under unprecedented strain. The recent mass demonstration in Bangkok, fueled by nationalist outrage, signals a deeper malaise that goes beyond a simple border disagreement with Cambodia. Hundreds gathered near Victory Monument—a potent symbol of Thai military pride—to demand
In the grand theater of baseball, moments of near-magic can be as compelling as outright perfection. Friday night at Great American Ball Park was a night that embodied this paradox for Cincinnati Reds fans. Nick Martinez came tantalizingly close to etching his name into the franchise’s history books with a no-hitter, while Spencer Steer flirted
The James Bond franchise, a longstanding cinematic institution, has undergone significant transformations since its inception. Notably, it has shifted away from the more overtly misogynistic undertones of its earlier films toward a progressively nuanced, if still flawed, portrayal of the titular spy. Amid these changes, actor Matthew Goode offers a fascinating glimpse into an alternate
The recent incendiary remarks by former President Donald Trump labeling Zohran Mamdani, a New York City mayoral candidate, as a “communist” exemplify a recurring pattern of fearmongering that distorts the realities of American politics. Mamdani’s platform, rooted in democratic socialism, is being deliberately conflated with communism—a tactic historically used to provoke unwarranted panic among conservative