Hi there, I'm Rachel Greene, an entertainment journalist with a love for all things Hollywood. From celebrity interviews to movie reviews, I bring the glitz and glamour of the entertainment world to my readers. My goal is to provide insightful and entertaining content that keeps you up-to-date with the latest in film, television, and pop culture.
AMBLER, Pa. — In the weeks following Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack in Israel, Gov. Josh Shapiro’s message to young Americans protesting the Israeli counteroffensive in Gaza was straightforward: study up on the conflict. “I don’t blame them for wanting to engage and speak out,” he told NBC News in a November interview, pointing to “disturbing” imagery
They’re going in circles over what it could be. A mysterious black ring appeared in the sky above a highway in Williamsburg, Virginia — prompting scores of baffled bystanders to snap photos of the floating phenomena. Onlookers captured nearly a dozen photos of the ominous dark circle from multiple angles hovering in the north section
Hollywood’s video game performers are going on strike, throwing part of the entertainment industry into another work stoppage after talks for a new contract with major game studios broke down over artificial intelligence protections Video game performers will go on strike over artificial intelligence concernsBy SARAH PARVINIAP Technology WriterThe Associated PressLOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES (AP)
NYC Comptroller Brad Lander’s mayoral bid will set off a game of political musical chairs, with other lefty Dems scrambling to grab seats once thought to be untouchable. Lander’s long-shot challenge to Mayor Adams in a 2025 Democratic primary will leave next year’s comptroller’s race wide open and prompt other competitive races for borough president