Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande have been through hell and back to bring Wicked to the big screen.
The superstars atop the big-ticket stage musical adaptation endured a harrowing encounter at Thursday’s Wicked: For Good premiere in Singapore,…

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande have been through hell and back to bring Wicked to the big screen.
The superstars atop the big-ticket stage musical adaptation endured a harrowing encounter at Thursday’s Wicked: For Good premiere in Singapore,…

Cast reflects on nostalgia, nerves and emotional core of a story shaped by love and long artistic bonds
Cast members at a media junket for the film Neelofar in Karachi. Photo: Express

Lionsgate’s “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” swiped the top spot on global box office charts with $75.5 million. The film, which also took first place in the domestic marketplace, earned $54.2 million internationally from 64…

QB Dillon Gabriel has been downgraded to out for the remainder of the game after being evaluated for a concussion. Gabriel played the first half against the Ravens, and finished the half completing 7 of 10 passing attempts for 68 yards. He was…

On this day 37 years ago, Real Madrid’s basketball team lifted their 21st Copa de España. On 17 November 1988, our team got their hands on the trophy when they beat Barcelona in the final (85-81). The Catalan outfit dominated the first…

Mountains rise, plains spread, and cliffs retreat. A new study reports that the strength of the rock itself can swing erosion rates by a factor of 20 along a 125 mile stretch in southern Brazil.
The team chose this coast because climate and…

Spain installed its first reef of native flat oysters in the Mar Menor, with about 55,000 larvae, young oysters in their earliest free-swimming stage before attaching to a surface, fixed to biodegradable blocks. The pilot aims to improve water…

“Dream as One,” the new single from Miley Cyrus featured on the Avatar: Fire and Ash soundtrack, tops this week’s fan-voted music poll.
Music fans voted in a poll published Friday (Nov. 14) on Billboard, choosing…

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York on November 14, 2025.
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Stock futures were little changed on Sunday night following a choppy week in which valuation fears, a rotation within the market and a recalibration of Federal Reserve rate cut expectations pressured the artificial intelligence trade.
Dow Jones Industrial Average futures slipped 58 points, or 0.1%. S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures hovered around the flatline.
The Nasdaq Composite ended last week down 0.5%, led by declines in Alphabet, Amazon, Broadcom and Meta Platforms. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 eked out small gains last week, though they suffered steep declines on Thursday.
“We had expected the first couple weeks of November to be choppy, and it certainly looks like we are in the midst of the chop,” wrote Tom Lee, head of research at Fundstrat.
“While some parts of the wall of worries, such as the government shutdown and the New York City mayoral race, have been resolved, other parts remain,” he said. “Nevertheless, we expect the current chop to ultimately give way to a rally and ultimately add roughly 200 points to take the S&P 500 over 7,000.”
Investors will get more clues on the state of the AI trade this week, when Nvidia reports earnings on Wednesday. Wall Street will also get a look at the health of the consumer, with retail giants Walmart and Home Depot set to post their quarterly results.
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