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This Day in Pop Culture for November 18

Filming began on May 18, 1958, and didn’t wrap up until January 7, 1959. The film crew worked between 12 to 14 hours a day, ...
Gen Z is using unusual comfort items to relieve stress. From pacifiers, blankies and micro-dosing nature. Strange, much? Or effective?
Occasionally a producer or writer who is known primarily to music insiders suddenly emerges with a calling card that puts the wider world on notice. For Blue May, that card is Lily Allen’s “West End ...
Titans of the Tide isn’t particularly challenging, it's well-written, consistently fun and fun enough to be enjoyed by Goofy ...
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The Hollywood Reporter's executive editor of awards coverage offers his latest take — and adds charts for the original score, ...
Bottom line: Despite Big Tech pouring trillions into AI initiatives and building massive new data centers, the expected returns may never materialize. Analysts warn that the hype far outpaces reality, ...
Sky-high valuations are broadly justified due to Big Tech's spending and investor fervor around the AI trade, but there are some "mini bubbles" coming to the surface in specific subsets of the market, ...
Artificial intelligence is a hot new technology that is likely to change the world forever. Wall Street is pushing AI stocks to the point where it looks like there's a bubble. The history of ...
A homebuilder based in the Houston area recently told investors that households earning less than six figures have been “eliminated from the market.” In the past, that would have been a stunning ...
A new Bonk game was set to revive the TurboGrafx mascot in 2011 until it was cancelled late in development. We talk to one of ...
It is day 29 of the government shutdown and around 900,000 Washingtonians, including 300,000 children, stand to lose access to food benefits on Nov. 1. That is because during the shutdown, federal ...