April 11, 2021
Filmmaker Shaka King: Hollywood Distributors 'Incredibly Hostile' Toward Black-Led Movies
Filmmaker Shaka King said that Hollywood distributors have an “incredibly hostile” attitude toward black-led films, assuming they will lose money.
Herschel Walker on 2022 Senate Run: 'We're Still Going Through This Process of Praying and Really Considering It'
During this week’s broadcast of FNC’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” former University of Georgia standout running back and 1982 Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker discussed the possibility of a run for U.S. Senate in 2022.
Comedian Charlyne Yi Calls Out James Franco, Seth Rogen over Misconduct on 'The Disaster Artist'
Actress-comedian Charlyne Yi has called out James Franco and Seth Rogen over their behavior during the making of the 2017 movie “The Disaster Artist,” claiming the production attempted to “bribe” her after she tried to quit the movie in protest over Franco’s alleged acts of sexual misconduct.
AP: Hollywood, Broadway Respond to Expose Detailing Abuse and Bullying by Producer Scott Rudin With 'Critics'
NEW YORK (AP) — How have Hollywood and Broadway responded to an exposé detailing routine abuse and bullying by producer Scott Rudin? Mostly, with crickets.
China Drills for Sediment Core in Disputed South China Sea
China recently completed deep-sea drilling to obtain sediment core in an undisclosed location in the South China Sea.
Utah Law Requires Fathers to Pay Half of Mothers’ Pregnancy Costs
A new Utah law that will require biological fathers to pay for half of a woman’s pregnancy costs will take effect May 5.