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“The Conjuring: Last Rites” towered over the worldwide box office with $187 million, cementing by far the best start for the occult-titled franchise. It’s also the second-biggest global debut in history for a horror film, behind only 2017’s “It” with $190 million. Ticket sales for “Last Rites,” which put early projections to shame, include a remarkable $104 million internationally and $83 million domestically. In terms of overseas returns, the latest “Conjuring” overtook 2019’s “It: Chapter Two” ($92 million) as the largest overseas debut for a horror film. Top individual territories include Mexico with $13.3 million, the United Kingdom with $8.8…
As you’ve probably noticed, Google has gotten … weird lately. Weirder? It can be hard to find the search results you’re looking for. Between AI summaries and algorithm changes resulting in unexpected sources, it can be tricky to navigate the most popular search engine in the world. (And publishers are feeling the strain, too.)Earlier this year, Google updated its algorithm. This is nothing new—Google updates its algorithms hundreds of times per year, with anywhere from two to four major “core updates” that result in significant changes. And while it’s tricky to determine exactly what changed, publishers and websites large and…
A London-born Italian teenage computer whiz who died in 2006 age 15, has been declared the Catholic church’s first millennial saint during an open-air Mass in a packed St Peter’s Square.Carlo Acutis, who died of leukaemia, built multilingual websites to spread Catholic teaching, later earning him the nickname “God’s influencer”. He was canonised by Pope Leo XIV alongside Pier Giorgio Frassati, another young Catholic activist, who died a century ago.A hour before the Mass, St Peter’s Square had filled with tens of thousands of pilgrims from around the world, many of them millennial Italians and Americans, as Acutis’ family looked…
This op-ed is in reply to Roger Froikin’s post on Facebook: “Setting the record straight —Rabbi Meir Kahane.” Setting the record straight is needed because too many people know only how the media and those behind it slandered this man and distorted his image. Who Was Rabbi Kahane and What He Was All About? Meir David Ha’Kohen, born Martin David Kahane, August 1, 1932 – November 5, 1990, was an American-born Israeli. He was an ordained rabbi, a writer and what the media called him “ultra nationalist-militant-far right” and a politician. Founder of the Israeli political party Kach.* Rabbi Meir…
Aug 31, 2025, 08:00 AM ETESPN’s weekly PPR and IDP fantasy football rankings are an aggregate of our rankers (eight PPR, three IDP). They are Matt Bowen, Mike Clay, Tristan H. Cockcroft, Daniel Dopp, Eric Karabell, Liz Loza, Eric Moody and Field Yates. Karabell also provides his superflex rankings all season long.Rankings will be published every Tuesday and are updated throughout the week for news and emerging analysis.PPR rankings:Quarterbacks | Running backs | Wide receivers | Tight ends | Kickers | D/STIDP rankings:Top 50 DLs, LBs, DBs from Clay, Cockcroft and MoodyEric Karabell’s superflex rankings:Top 150 QBs, RBs, WRs and…
Wyre DaviesBBC News, in JerusalemEPAProtests led by hostages’ families have intensified recentlyMore than 15,000 people have taken to the streets in Israel to call for an end to the war in Gaza and urge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to agree to a deal to free the remaining hostages.Families and supporters of the hostages still being held by Hamas thronged Jerusalem’s Paris Square, with others gathering in Tel Aviv.Of the 48 hostages still being held in Gaza, as many as 20 are believed to be alive.Israel has yet to formally respond to a deal that would see the release of some…
Howard Stern was once one of the most powerful figures in American media: a controversial “shock jock” who thrived on controversy proclaimed himself the “King of All Media” and once commanded a contract worth half a billion dollars.But now Stern’s career could be winding down from its heyday in the 1990s and 2000s when he revolutionized American listening habits and wielded huge cultural power.Stern’s run on US airwaves is facing a declining audience after decades on top. While some of Stern’s critics attribute the trend to him becoming softer and more liberal, he also faces increased competition and changes in…
Polihali Dam will boost water transfers to Gauteng Construction of the Polihali Dam in Lesotho’s highlands is advancing after delays, with 30% of the main work completed, according to the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority. The huge dam will boost the water supply to Gauteng. About R18-billion of the R53-billion project has been spent. Construction of Lesotho’s giant Polihali Dam, which will boost the water supply to Gauteng, is advancing after years of delays. The dam in Mokhotlong is part of Phase II of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project. It is advancing after years of planning setbacks. By the end of…
He explained that HTA would help Nigeria prioritise scarce resources, strengthen accountability, and align fragmented health financing systems under a transparent, evidence-based process. Nigeria’s National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has positioned itself at the forefront of efforts to institutionalise Health Technology Assessment (HTA), a tool it says is essential for cutting waste, improving efficiency, and expanding access to health care. This was discussed during a panel session on “Advancing Health Technology Assessment in Nigeria: A Strategic Imperative for Universal Health Coverage” at the National Health Financing Dialogue in Abuja on Thursday. Speaking during the session, the Director of Standard and…