Jane Campion Reflects on Weinstein’s Role in ‘The Piano’
Jane Campion reflects on her 1993 film ‘The Piano’ and Harvey Weinstein’s controversial role in its awards campaign, acknowledging both his brilliance and the horrors he committed. As the jury president at the Taormina Film Festival, she revisited the impact of the film and its legacy.
Kathryn Newton Stars in Hulu Pilot ‘Durango’
Kathryn Newton will star alongside Cooper Hoffman in the Hulu pilot ‘Durango,’ portraying a homeschooled runaway who falls for a local ski bum. The drama explores their chaotic romance amid a backdrop of crime and bad decisions.
Jacob Soboroff Launches MS NOW Weekend Show
Jacob Soboroff is launching a new weekend show called MS NOW, aiming to merge traditional news reporting with the vibrant energy of social media. With a background in impactful journalism, Soboroff plans to engage younger audiences by leveraging digital platforms.
Robinhood Sees Surge in Traffic After SpaceX Stock Debut
Robinhood reported unprecedented traffic following the debut of SpaceX stock, resulting in temporary disruptions for some users. The platform has since addressed these issues and resumed normal operations.
Clemson WR Tristan Smith Receives Injunction to Play
Clemson wide receiver Tristan Smith has secured a temporary injunction from a South Carolina judge, allowing him to participate in the upcoming season. This ruling counters NCAA regulations that may have previously barred him from playing.
End Subminimum Wages for Workers with Disabilities
This article argues that workers with disabilities should receive fair wages rather than subminimum wages, countering the argument that raising their pay will lead to job losses. It highlights the lack of evidence supporting such fears and emphasizes the need for better compensation for disabled workers in the workforce.
North Korea’s Constitutional Changes: A Cause for Alarm
North Korea’s recent constitutional changes reflect a troubling shift towards increased militarization and entrenched leadership. This development poses significant risks to regional stability and global security, particularly for South Korea and the United States.
Lessons From the Opioid Jury: A Decade-Defining Case
This article discusses the significant lessons learned from the jury’s experience in a pivotal opioid trial, highlighting the complexities of collective decision-making. It emphasizes how jury duty represents a rare opportunity for citizens to engage with challenging societal issues.
Celebrate America’s Virtues This Independence Day
On the 250th anniversary of American independence, we are reminded to celebrate the nation’s virtues while acknowledging its flaws. This July 4th, let’s take a moment to appreciate America’s journey of freedom, opportunity, and self-improvement.
Tariff-jumping Misconception: Analyzing True Impact
The article argues that simply relocating production doesn’t demonstrate the effectiveness of tariffs in protecting American jobs or industries. It contends that context and broader economic factors must be considered to evaluate the true impact of tariffs.













