- Ethan Hawke’s Blue Moon Receives Oscar Nod After Ireland Shoot
Ethan Hawke delivers a striking, Oscar-buzzed performance in a drama shot across Ireland, revisiting a legendary Broadway moment with a fresh, intimate lens. Filmed in Wicklow and Bray, the film traces art, partnership, and the changing tides of musical theater—promising a story that lingers long after the curtain falls.
- Whistleblower Flags Governance Flaws at Fiji National University
A whistleblower report has put Fiji National University’s governance under scrutiny, raising questions about promotions, leadership decisions, and adherence to procedures. The allegations also touch on potential electoral-law issues, highlighting a push for greater accountability and transparency in the institution.
- Anna Kendrick’s Coffee Chaos Debuts in LPL Financial Ad Campaign
Anna Kendrick stirs up laughter in LPL Financial’s new ad, where coffee chaos and on-set improv steal the spotlight. A splashy, relatable take on finance hints at bold new ideas that charm as much as they entertain.
- Minnesota’s Silent Strike Sparks Debate Over Immigration Policy
Across Minnesota, hundreds of businesses paused operations in a bold act of solidarity against sweeping immigration policies. In frigid downtown Minneapolis, faith leaders, workers, and shop owners gathered, turning resilience into a pointed statement about enforcement tactics. As investigations continue, the community ponders what comes next in the push for humane, just treatment.
- Open Minds, Big Gains: Why Leaders Learn From Rivals
Rivals who share one simple belief: listening to a different view can unlock growth. From politics to business, this piece explores how seeking diverse perspectives turns setbacks into opportunities and fosters real progress. A timely reminder that collaboration often beats pure competition.