Netflix Will Stop Reporting Quarterly Subscriber Numbers
The streaming giant Netflix has said it will stop reporting quarterly subscriber numbers with its 2025 earnings, instead focusing on other metrics.
The streaming giant Netflix has said it will stop reporting quarterly subscriber numbers with its 2025 earnings, instead focusing on other metrics.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) raged at universities on Thursday for cracking down on anti-Israel students who were protesting “genocide.”
New York Police arrested more than 100 anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University this week as the Ivy League school president testified before a House committee on the campus response to antisemitism.
White House aides have reportedly been referring to former President Donald Trump as “Hitler Pig” in their private discussions.
AJ Simon, the former defensive lineman for Albany, has died at the age of 25 just one week before he may have been selected in the NFL draft.
The NBA has banned Jontay Porter or life after an investigation revealed that he shared information with sports betters.
NY Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers went viral on Tuesday over video in which he appeared to suggest Dr. Anthony Fauci engaged in corruption while combating the 1980s HIV/AIDS epidemic.
The streaming platform Netflix has been accused of using AI imagery in its true crime documentary What Jennifer Did.
Roughly 1,300 African migrants gathered outside New York City Hall on Tuesday over what some believed were promises of a green card.
Rashee Rice, wide receiver for the KC Chiefs, is now being sued for $1 million in relation to the car crash in Dallas earlier this month.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said over the weekend that Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson “completely changed” his principles.
The body of a fourth person has been recovered from the rubble of the bridge that collapsed in Baltimore last month.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has penned a letter signed by other Republican lawmakers accusing Bank of America (BofA) of potentially discriminating against Christians.
Hundreds of anti-Israel protesters shutdown San Francisco’s iconic Gold Gate Bridge on Monday amid a wave of protests.
Actor Michael J. Fox said actors “had to be talented” to succeed in 1980s Hollywood, believing the decade had a “tougher” barrier for entry.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said he will be pushing aid for Israel and Ukraine this week as part of a national security package he has been working on for several months.
Israel intercepted missiles over one of Islam’s holiest sites, the Dome of the Rock, during the attack launched by the Iranian regime.
Author J.K. Rowling appeared to suggest that there may be no forgiveness for “Harry Potter” stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson.
Mattel is releasing a more Gen-Z-friendly version of Scrabble in Europe by including a “No More Scoring” game option.
The Heisman Trophy X account took a beating on Thursday when it issued a memorial for the passing of former recipient OJ Simpson.
The White House sparked controversy on Thursday when it expressed condolences to the family of OJ Simpson without mentioning victims.
Police arrested a man this week for allegedly entering a North Carolina Planet Fitness women’s locker room and undressing.
Rapper 50 Cent’s iconic name has once again been used for a political pun … this time from rapper and outspoken Trump supporter Lil Pump.
Comedian Michael Ian Black has said he might leave the United States even if former President Trump loses the 2024 election.
Democrats in the House Oversight Committee voted against a bill seeking to add a citizenship question to the U.S. Census.
Filmmaker Eli Steele’s 38-minute documentary Killing Americ has been banned from YouTube, Substack, and Vimeo.
Country music star Jelly Roll revealed that he once bailed on a potential meeting with music mogul Diddy due to a bad feeling.
A judge on Monday ruled that Ja Morant, point guard for the Memphis Grizzlies, acted in self-defense when he punched a teen.
Transgender Roxanne Tickle, a man living as a woman in Australia, is suing the women-only app Giggle for Girls for denying him membership.
Actor Terrence Howard says that Creative Artists Agency (CAA) owes him over $120 million for his work on Empire, asserting that he had been paid less than his “white counterparts” working in television.
Experts have been advising Americans not to panic over potential eye damage from the total solar eclipse, noting few cases lead to sight loss.
Animals at a Dallas zoo reportedly went berserk on Monday due to the total solar eclipse, with some running for cover while shrieking as the sky went dark.
A recent study showed that 1 in 3 members of Generation Z have no income and have a poor economic outlook.
Anti-Israel protesters in Dearborn, Michigan, closed out Ramadan by chanting, “Death to America” and “Death to Israel,” during an International Al-Quds Day rally.
Two Warner Bros. Discovery executives have resigned from the Board of Directors after the DOJ told them they were under investigation.
Producers Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney will soon be debuting a play in New York about the horrific October 7 terrorist attacks.
NBA Hall of Famer Paul Pierce has been taking flack for saying “white girl” Caitlin Clark from Iowa beat a “bunch of black girls” from LSU.
“Euphoria” star Hunter Schafer, who transitioned into living as a woman in ninth grade, wants to quit the “transexual actress” label.
The country of Taiwan suffered immense damage on Tuesday following a 7.5 earthquake that caused multiple buildings to collapse.
Former President Donald Trump declared that the November election will be “Christian Visibility Day” in opposition to President Joe Biden’s declaration of “Transgender Day of Visibility” on March 31, which coincided with Easter Sunday this year.