Martin Scorsese Produce Documentary on Pope Francis’ Final Interview

Martin Scorsese to Produce Documentary Showcasing Pope Francis’ Final Interview

Martin Scorsese, one of the cinema world’s most revered filmmakers, is directing his cameras at a spiritual leader who impressed the world with humility, wit, and love, Pope Francis. The storied director is making a new feature-length film called “Aldeas — A New Story,” which will feature the Pope’s last in-depth on-camera interview, taken shortly…

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Trump Reflects on First 100 Days

Trump Reflects on First 100 Days: “I’m Fixing What Was Broken”

President Donald Trump welcomed his return to the White House by pushing back against criticism of what he terms a “restoration” of America in a lengthy and frequently combative interview with ABC News. The president used his trademark bluntness in addressing global tensions, immigration policy, executive authority, and economic matters on his 100th day in…

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carnivore fossils found in the Caribbean

Fossils of Giant Croc-like Predator Rewrite Caribbean’s Prehistoric Past

For years, scientists believed that massive, meat-eating reptiles called sebecids disappeared from the planet around 11 million years ago. But fresh fossil finds from the Dominican Republic challenge that timeline and put the Caribbean back on the prehistoric map. Sebecids are not average crocodiles. They were built more like greyhounds than swamp lurkers. These creatures…

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I’m Just Putting The Puzzle Pieces Together In My Head

Jenna Ortega Eyes Directorial Debut with 10-Year Passion Project: “I’m Just Putting the Puzzle Pieces Together”

Jenna Ortega is ready to step behind the camera, and it’s not a sudden move. The Wednesday and Scream star has quietly spent the last decade developing a deeply personal script, and now she’s finally preparing to bring it to life. In a recent interview with V Magazine, the 21-year-old actress opened up about her long-term creative…

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Common household plastics linked to thousands

Silent Killers in Plastic: Study Links Common Chemicals to Hundreds of Thousands of Heart Disease Cases

Millions of us unknowingly use fragrant lotions, shampoo our hair with shampoo, and eat food packaged in plastic every day. What if every day’s habits were silently increasing your risk of death from heart disease, though? A new global study discovered shocking connections between phthalates, a series of chemicals that are widely employed in plastic…

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