Whoopi Goldberg Melts Down Over On-Air Legal Note Clarification on The View After Falsely Claiming President Trump Uses an Auto Pen for Pardons

You know, that whole thing with the card wasn’t just about a damaged piece of paper. It really showed me how much daytime talk shows are starting to act like political news programs – all the drama and debate, but without really taking responsibility for what they say. It’s like they want the impact without the scrutiny, and it’s a little unsettling as a viewer.

Sydney Sweeney Ends Silence On American Eagles Jean Controversy

In a recent interview with GQ, Sydney Sweeney discussed the unexpected reaction to a jeans advertisement she did. She explained that for her, it was simply work, and she’s a big fan of jeans, saying, “I love jeans. I literally wear them every single day with a T-shirt.”

Microsoft’s $9.7B AI Deal: Bitcoin Miners Trade Pickaxes for GPUs 🤑

In a move that screams “I’ve got more money than sense,” Microsoft has thrown $9.7 billion at Texas-based IREN to turn their Bitcoin mining operation into an AI data center. Because apparently, mining digital gold is so 2023. Meanwhile, they’re also dropping $5.8 billion on Dell for Nvidia’s GB300 systems, because why not? 🛒💳

First Look at Jay Baruchel & Ed Helms’ The Stunt Driver

We’ve gotten a first look at Jay Baruchel and Ed Helms (known from The Office and The Hangover) in their new movie, The Stunt Driver. The film, directed by Michael Dowse, is based on the 1981 documentary The Devil at Your Heels and tells the incredible true story of Ken Carter, also known as “The Mad Canadian.” Carter was a daring stunt driver who, in the 1970s, attempted to jump a rocket-powered car over the mile-wide St. Lawrence Seaway – a famous and risky stunt that would have sent him flying from Canada into the United States. The movie follows Carter’s determined effort to make his mark, even as he struggled with personal issues, public skepticism, and competition from another daredevil.

Zack Snyder Fuels Snyderverse Return Hopes With 7 Never-Before-Seen Justice League Photos

Zack Snyder was originally chosen to direct the Justice League movie, but his intended version wasn’t released until 2021. A dedicated fan campaign convinced Warner Bros. to debut his four-hour cut on HBO Max. While the Snyderverse is now over with the launch of James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe, Snyder continues to share photos from his Justice League film on Instagram, hoping to revive interest in it.

Rocket Raccoon’s MCU Death Makes Me Glad That The Guardians Of The Galaxy’s Future Is Confirmed

It’s quite an accomplishment that James Gunn got audiences to connect with a relatively unknown team of Marvel characters. Although there aren’t currently any announced plans for a new Guardians of the Galaxy project within the MCU’s upcoming releases, the team is likely to return eventually, and their comeback could address a recent unfortunate event within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.