- Frankie Muniz Reveals Why His Friendship with Hilary Duff Ended After Agent Cody Banks
Frankie Muniz opens up about the end of his friendship with Hilary Duff, recalling their early LA days and a formidable “stage mom” who changed the vibe. He hints at a surprising casting twist tied to Agent Cody Banks and a bond that cooled—leaving room for nostalgia, regret, and perhaps a chance to reconnect.
- NWSL at a Crossroads: Can Inclusion and Fairness Coexist in Women’s Sports?
From early YouTube streams to a multi-million-dollar TV deal, the NWSL’s rise has sparked a critical debate about inclusion and competitive fairness. Veteran Elizabeth Eddy helps spotlight the push for clear gender eligibility standards as the league navigates complex questions about who belongs in women’s sports.
- Kings Aim to Extend Streak in Frozen Frenzy Finale vs. Sharks
Two teams collide as the Kings chase momentum and a sixth straight point, while the Sharks lean on a rising star in a high-stakes end to the Frozen Frenzy. Injuries shuffle lines and special-teams will be under the spotlight, setting the stage for a tight, drama-filled night. Expect big saves, key mismatches, and momentum swings that could tilt the early season.
- Amazon to lay off about 30,000 corporate roles in AI-driven overhaul
Amazon is launching a sweeping corporate restructuring, trimming a large number of roles and pushing more automation. The moves span several divisions as the company sharpens efficiency and shapes its path in a changing market.
- Jeff Bridges: Opening Weekend Isn’t the Measure of a Film — From Heaven’s Gate to Tron: Ares
Jeff Bridges challenges the habit of judging a movie by its opening weekend, hinting that time can rewrite reputations—from early misfires to enduring classics. A reminder that a film’s true worth may unfold long after the first buzz.