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Tom Hiddleston joins the Stephen King universe in trailer for ‘Life of Chuck’

Neon has released a teaser trailer for The Life of Chuck, set to open in theaters this June. From director Mike Flanagan, the film is based on the short story of the same name by Stephen King — one of the four in his 2020 novella, If It Bleeds.

Tom Hiddleston plays Charles Kranz, a regular guy whom King visits in three different chapters. The film also stars Matthew Lillard, Karen Gillan, David Dastmalchian, Annalise Basso, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Mia Sara, Nick Offerman, Carl Lumbly, Rahul Kohli, Harvey Guillén, Jacob Tremblay, Kate Siegel and Samantha Sloyan.

The film’s official synopsis reads“From the hearts and minds of Stephen King and Mike Flanagan comes The Life of Chuck, the extraordinary story of an ordinary man. This unforgettable, genre-bending tale celebrates the life of Charles ‘Chuck’ Krantz as he experiences the wonder of love, the heartbreak of loss, and the multitudes contained in all of us.”

Neon later unveiled a new poster for The Life of Chuck on X, which featured Hiddleston dancing atop a body of water underneath the stars with the tagline: “Every life is universe all its own.

The Life of Chuck premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, and arrives in theaters June 6. See the teaser trailer – HERE.

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Trump Administration poised to accept luxury jet from Qatar as temporary Air Force One

The Trump administration is preparing to receive a high-end Boeing 747-8 aircraft from Qatar’s royal family, which is expected to serve as Air Force One for the remainder of President Trump’s term.  ABC News first reported news the gift, which comes as Mr. Trump heads to Qatar as part of his first international trip of his second term.

The aircraft will be transferred to the foundation overseeing his presidential library after Trump’s time in office ends, according to multiple sources. The arrangement will adhere to both U.S. and international regulations, including government ethics standards. President Trump plans to address the agreement during his upcoming visit to Qatar this week, however, the delivery of the jet will take some time.

Discussions around Qatar gifting this particular plane have been ongoing for an extended period. When the formal proposal was recently made, the president “enthusiastically accepted” the offer. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt assured reporters that any gifts from foreign governments are processed lawfully: “All gifts from foreign governments are handled in strict compliance with applicable laws. The Trump Administration remains fully committed to transparency.”

Qatar has offered to donate an aircraft to the Department of Defense. However, they clarified that the gift will not be officially presented or accepted during the president’s visit this week. (per NBC News.) During his time in Qatar, Trump is expected to deliver a speech and meet with American service members stationed at Al Udeid Air Base, according to two U.S. officials. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is slated to accompany the president during his visit to the base. His itinerary includes stops in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.

A spokesperson for the Qatari government, however, clarified that “reports suggesting that Qatar is gifting a jet to the United States during President Trump’s upcoming visit are incorrect.” Ali Al-Ansari, Qatar’s media attaché in Washington, added: “Discussions regarding a potential aircraft transfer for temporary use as Air Force One are ongoing between Qatar’s Ministry of Defense and the U.S. Department of Defense. The matter is still under legal review, and no final decision has been made.”

The reported deal has drawn criticism from Democratic lawmakers, who argue that accepting a gift of such value would require congressional approval. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer condemned the move, describing it as a blatant example of foreign influence: “Nothing screams ‘America First’ like flying Air Force One courtesy of Qatar. This isn’t just bribery — it’s deluxe foreign influence, complete with extra legroom.”

Independent Senator Bernie Sanders went further, calling the arrangement “corrupt” and in direct violation of the Constitution:  “Let me be clear: Donald Trump has no legal or ethical right to accept a $400 million flying palace from Qatar’s royal family. This is not only cartoonishly corrupt but flatly unconstitutional.”

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U.S. says trade deal has been reached with China after second day of discussions

American and Chinese officials have reached a breakthrough in trade discussions after two days of high-level negotiations, according to senior government representatives. The talks are being held in Geneva, Switzerland; however, no concrete details of the agreement were released.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a statement from the White House that significant headway had been achieved in the effort to resolve the ongoing trade conflict initiated by President Trump: “First and foremost, I want to extend my gratitude to our Swiss hosts. The Swiss government graciously provided us with an excellent venue, which undoubtedly contributed to the level of productivity we’ve witnessed.  We’ll be sharing more specifics tomorrow, but I can confirm the discussions have been fruitful.”

Jamieson Greer, the U.S. Trade Representative, echoed Bessent’s sentiments, stating that after just two “very productive days,” both parties managed to reach an agreement. “These negotiations were built on extensive groundwork,” Greer explained. “We’re optimistic that this deal will be a crucial step in addressing what we view as a national emergency.”

After the first day of meetings on Saturday, President Trump shared his thoughts on his Truth Social platform, saying, “Had an excellent meeting today with Chinese officials in Switzerland. Covered many topics, reached several agreements. Negotiations were friendly but focused on real progress—a complete reset in the relationship. For the benefit of both nations, we aim to open up China further to American businesses. Tremendous progress made!!!”

The trade war between the U.S. and China reignited earlier this year when Trump imposed a 10% tariff on Chinese goods, citing concerns over national security and the fentanyl crisis impacting America. By April, the U.S. had raised tariffs on Chinese imports to a staggering 145%. In retaliation, Beijing slapped 125% tariffs on American exports.

China’s state-run news agency, Xinhua, published an opinion piece on Sunday, acknowledging the importance of the high-level talks while reaffirming China’s commitment to protecting its economic interests: “In this situation, it is meaningful for both sides to engage in direct discussions, which are essential to bridge differences and prevent further conflict,” wrote Fan Yu for Xinhua.“However, the success of these talks depends on genuine effort and sincerity from both parties, especially whether the U.S. can approach negotiations with rationality and practicality. China maintains that any meaningful dialogue must be grounded in mutual respect, fairness, and shared benefits.

In another editorial published Saturday, edited by Zhao Yang, Xinhua criticized the Trump administration for initiating the trade dispute “without adequate planning or thoughtful consideration.” The piece argued that a complete economic decoupling between the U.S. and China would ultimately harm the American economy, referencing analysis from Oxford Economics.

China’s Ministry of Commerce has been working to deepen trade ties with Switzerland—an effort mirrored by U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent. Switzerland’s prominent role in global finance and trade positions it as a key player in helping both nations diversify economic partnerships and lessen the fallout from U.S.-China tensions. Bessent shared on social media: “We had very productive discussions yesterday alongside Ambassador Greer with Swiss President Keller Sutter and Vice President Parmelin. I’m pleased that we’ve agreed to fast-track trade negotiations, and we anticipate that a formal Swiss proposal will be presented to Ambassador Greer by next week.”

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Listen to Lana Del Rey’s country-tinged ‘Henry, Come On’

Lana Del Rey has shared the country-tinged new song, ‘Henry, Come On’ , which is set to appear on her upcoming 10th album, ‘The Right Person Will Stay’ — the follow-up to her 2023 record ‘Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd’.

The Right Person Will Stay will drop on May 21, with Del Rey previously sharing with fans on Instagram that it will be comprised of 13 tracks and will predominantly feature a country sound, but with additions and explorations of other genres throughout the record.

The artist is also set to embark on a UK and Ireland stadium tour this summer, with the dates all coming in support of ‘The Right Person Will Stay’.

Listen to ‘Henry, Come On’ – HERE.

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Brad Paisley to embark on ‘Truck Still Works’ world tour

Brad Paisley announced the initial run of dates of his Truck Still Works World Tour, with stops including his first-ever shows at the iconic Red Rock Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The tour is named after Brad’s current radio single “Truck Still Works,” co-written by Brad, Chris Dubois, Will Bundy, Hunter Phelps and Rodney Clawson.

The first leg of the Truck Still Works tour kicks-off on May 21st at the Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls, Idaho, with the first 16 shows making stops in Montana, Colorado, Oregon, Arizona, California, Ohio, New York, Virginia, Connecticut, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida before winding down on August 8 at in Arcadia, WI at the Ashley for the Arts festival. Walker Hayes is the special guest on the tour with Avery Anna, Mae Estes and Alexandra Kay opening on select dates.

For ticket information, head to Paisley’s website.

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NBC to air star-studded tribute to Joan Rivers featuring Nikki Glaser, Tiffany Haddish & more

More than a decade after her death, NBC will air the star-studded special Joan Rivers: A Dead Funny All-Star Tribute on May 13 at 10pm ET/PT, with an “extended and uncensored version” of the show to stream May 14 on Peacock.

Joan Rivers: A Dead Funny All-Star Tribute was taped in November during the opening night of the 2024 New York Comedy Festival at the famed Apollo Theater. Rivers’ daughter Melissa wrote on Instagram: “I cannot wait for you to see this labor of love come to life as me and some of your favorite celebs celebrate the life of comedy legend, my mother, the one and only @joanrivers. Tune in May 13th when Joan Rivers: A Dead Funny All-Star Tribute airs on @NBC and streams on @Peacock.”

Per Deadline, the special will see today’s comedians putting their own topical spin on Rivers’ legendary cabinet of jokes.  The special features appearances, musical bits and stand-up comedy from the likes of Rachel Brosnahan, Margaret Cho, Nikki Glaser, Tiffany Haddish, Chelsea Handler, Neil Patrick Harris, Bill Maher, Howie Mandel, Joel McHale, Tracy Morgan, Patton Oswalt, Aubrey Plaza, Sarah Silverman, Melissa Rivers, Jean Smart and Rita Wilson.

The late Joan said in a letter she left for daughter Melissa Rivers: “Given that I’m dead, I assume someone will finally decide to honor me. Well, it’s about time.”  Melissa added in a statement: “This tribute is everything my mother would have wanted — hilarious, unfiltered and filled with people she respected (and roasted). And as usual, she was still the funniest person in the room. It’s incredibly moving to see so many iconic comedians come together to celebrate her legacy, especially the women whose careers she helped make possible by breaking down so many doors. I know she’d be thrilled to see how far things have come, and she’d still have notes. This is more than a tribute. It’s a reminder of the trail she blazed and the joy she brought to so many.”

The tribute special was executive produced by Melissa Rivers, Chris Convy, Erich Bergen and David Jammy, will benefit the charity God’s Love We Deliver, for which Rivers served on the Board of Directors.  Watch a teaser – HERE.

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Sharon Horgan signs two-year, first-look deal with HBO

HBO announced a two-year, first-look deal with Sharon Horgan (creator and star of Bad Sisters, Catastrophe) and her company, Merman.

The network has already given the first comedy series under the deal a straight-to-series order. The untitled show, which Horgan will write, executive produce and star in, will follow a “50-year-old divorcee’s search for sex and love whilst juggling caring for her ailing parents and parenting her should-be grown up son” (per the show’s logline).

Horgan’s Prime Video series, Catastrophe, co-starred Rob Delaney and ran for four seasons. She also previously created the HBO series Divorce, starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church, as well as Bad Sisters for Apple TV+, and Shining Vale for Starz.

Amy Gravitt, Executive VP of comedy programming at HBO and Max, said in a statement: “We’re thrilled to be reunited with Sharon. Her willingness to offer up her own experiences through the characters she creates makes us all feel a little less lonely, that is what sets her comedy apart so brilliantly. She also has such a sharp eye for material and a strong desire to shepherd other people’s stories, we’re looking forward to the new talent she will bring into the fold.”

Said Horgan: “I’m so happy to once again be working with Casey [Bloys], Amy, Francesca [Orsi] and the team at HBO, and really excited that Merman get to continue to tell stories for a company that’s been home to some of the most iconic television shows ever created.”

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President Trump announces trade deal between the U.S and the U.K.

President Donald Trump unveiled a new trade agreement with the United Kingdom on Thursday, announcing at a news conference that his administration has struck the trade deal with the U.K., marking the first agreement the U.S. has reached since the president imposed sweeping tariffs on trading partners. Although the United Kingdom was not subjected to the direct retaliatory tariffs included in Trump’s initial announcement, it was still affected by a general 10% tariff, along with additional 25% duties targeting imported cars, steel, and aluminum.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said: “Today is an incredible day for America as we deliver our first Fair, Open, and Reciprocal Trade Deal — Something our past Presidents never cared about. Together with our strong Ally, the United Kingdom, we have reached the first, historic Trade Deal since Liberation Day. As part of this Deal, America will raise $6 BILLION DOLLARS in External Revenue from 10% Tariffs, $5 BILLION DOLLARS in new Export Opportunities for our Great Ranchers, Farmers, and Producers, and enhance the National Security of both the U.S. and the UK through the creation of an Aluminum and Steel Trading Zone, and a secure Pharmaceutical Supply Chain. This Deal shows that if you respect America, and bring serious proposals to the table, America is OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Many more to come — STAY TUNED!”

Speaking from the Oval Office at the White House, Trump said “I’m thrilled to announce that we have reached a breakthrough trade deal with the United Kingdom,” noting that the agreement happened to fall on “Victory Day” in celebration of the end of World War II in Europe: “there could be no more perfect morning to reach this historic agreement. this partnership marks a mutual commitment between the U.S. and the U.K. to ensure that fairness and reciprocity are central to global trade. The agreement opens up billions of dollars in new opportunities for American exporters, particularly in the agriculture sector. It significantly expands access for U.S. products like beef and ethanol, benefiting American farmers across the board.”

United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer was put on a speaker phone for the announcement and called it a “really fantastic, historic day. This is going to boost trade between and across our countries.” Surrounded by U.S. and UK officials who helped broker the agreement, Trump promised that their efforts would provide billions of dollars in access for U.S. agricultural products: “They’re opening up their country .. Their country is a little closed and we appreciate it.”  The President highlighted that British customs procedures will now expedite the processing of American goods, allowing exports to move through more efficiently. He noted that the final version of the agreement is still being finalized and is expected to be completed in the coming weeks.

Under the deal, the U.K. will reduce non-tariff barriers to U.S. products, including beef, ethanol fuel, machinery and chemicals. The 10% baseline tariff that the U.S. has placed on dozens of countries will remain in place, while duties on British vehicles will fall from 25% to 10% to match that baseline.  President Trump said he also plans to negotiate a trade deal with the European Union and is open to reducing 145% tariffs on Chinese goods.

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Cardinal Robert Prevost announced as Pope Leo XIV, becoming the first American pontiff

In a historic decision on Thursday, American Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected as the 267th pope of the Roman Catholic Church. His papal name is Pope Leo XIV — the first pontiff in history to hail from the United States. The College of Cardinals selected the American cleric to lead the Catholic Church, becoming the spiritual leader of over 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide.

The announcement came roughly an hour after white smoke billowed from the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City on Thursday afternoon, a traditional sign that a new pope had been successfully chosen by the 133 cardinal electors during their conclave, which began on May 7, lasted two days. A short time later, protodeacon of the College of Cardinals came out onto the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica and announced “habemus papum,” which means “we have a pope.”

Shortly thereafter, Pope Leo XIV made his first public appearance, stepping onto the balcony to address the world. He began in Italian: “Peace be with you. Here is the face of the risen Christ — humble, disarming. A God who loves each of us without condition. We still hear the gentle, brave voice of Pope Francis, who blessed not only Rome, but the entire world that Easter morning. I wish to continue in that blessing. God loves us — all of us. Evil shall not triumph; we are in God’s care. Let us walk forward with courage, together, as followers of Christ. The world needs His light now more than ever. Humanity longs for that light.”

Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1955, earning his bachelor’s in mathematics from Villanova University in Pennsylvania and went on to receive his diploma in theology from the Catholic Theological Union of Chicago. He was later sent to Rome to study canon law at the Pontifical Saint Thomas Aquinas University and was ordained as a priest in June 1982. Later in his career, he taught canon law in the seminary in Trujillo, Peru, and also holds Peruvian citizenship. Before his election, Prevost led the Vatican’s Dicastery for Bishops, a department responsible for selecting new bishops throughout the Church.

Pope Leo is generally viewed as a moderate within the Church hierarch, and is considered progressive on many social issues — echoing Pope Francis’ focus on outreach to the poor and marginalized communities, including migrants. However, when it comes to doctrinal matters, he holds more traditional views, i.e, he does not support the ordination of women as deacons.

President Donald Trump congratulated the new pope in a social media post, writing: “It is such an honor to realize that he is the first American Pope. What excitement, and what a Great Honor for our Country. I look forward to meeting Pope Leo XIV. It will be a very meaningful moment!”

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ACM Awards 2025: See the list of winners

The 2025 Academy of Country Music Awards, hosted by Reba McEntire, aired live on Prime Video from Ford Center at the Star in Frisco, Texas on Thursday night.

Country rookie Ella Langley, who led the nominations with eight nods, won five awards on the night; and Lainey Wilson won four awards, including the coveted title of ‘Entertainer of the Year’ — her second-consecutive year winning that honor.

‘Song of the Year’ went to Cody Johnson for “Dirt Cheap” written by Josh Phillips. Johnson tied with the second-most nominations for the night (seven) including Entertainer of the Year, Single of the Year and Visual Media of the Year.

Old Dominion won ‘Group of the Year’ for the eighth year in a row on its 10th consecutive nomination, and ‘Male Artist of the Year’ went to Chris Stapleton, his fifth time winning the award.

Alan Jackson received the ACM Lifetime Achievement Award, and performed an emotional rendition of his hit “Remember When,” while Keith Urban was honored at the event with ACM Triple Crown Award, which goes to artists who have received a new artist, a top artist and Entertainer of the Year Awards. Chris Stapleton, Megan Moroney and Brothers Osborne performed in tribute to Urban in celebration of that honor.

For the full list of winners, head HERE.

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