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Barbara Broccoli’s First Post-James Bond Feature ‘Othello’ To Shoot In Qatar With David Oyelowo, Rachel Brosnahan & Cynthia Erivo
Barbara Broccoli has confirmed that her first post-James Bond feature Othello has secured financial backing in Qatar and will shoot in the Gulf territory. David Oyelowo, Rachel Brosnahan and Cynthia Erivo are set to star in the film, with Oyelowo also to direct. Broccoli’s company EON Productions will shoot the film in the territory in [.].
Google upgrades their image creation with Nano Banana Pro, built on Gemini 3 Pro
Google upgrades their image creation with Nano Banana Pro, built on Gemini 3 Pro
Are Americans Comfortable With The Unimaginable — Or Have We Reached Our Limit?
As the 2008 presidential primary season was in full swing, a lineup of Republican hopefuls competed with one another on a debate stage in Columbia, S. C., each hoping to rise to the top of the primary pack by proving he was the toughest one of all. Since it was a string of white men wearing the political uniform of dark suit and red or blue tie at that 2007 event, standing out was difficult. But that didn’t stop each one from trying to grab the spotlight, especially when the topic of a hypothetical terrorist attack was raised. How far could one go to make a suspect talk? Then-Rep. Tom Tancredo name-checked Jack Bauer, the fictional hero of the then-popular Fox TV series 24. Bauer was known to do whatever he deemed necessary, including utilizing every manner and instrument of torture, all to save the day before the ticking clock ran down. And unlike in real life, according to military and intelligence professionals the tactic always worked. Duncan Hunter, once a congressman from California, said he would tell the secretary of defense, “Get the information,” an order Pete Hegseth, the current “secretary of War,” as it’s noted on his office door, would relish. Neither Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani nor anyone else objected. It was only the late Sen. John McCain of Arizona who offered an opposing view. “It’s not about the terrorists, it’s about us,” he said. “It’s about what kind of country we are.”That the only one who had actually been tortured, during years in a North Vietnamese prison, condemned an “anything goes” approach impressed me, if not my fellow spectators, who held back the cheers that had greeted lusty calls for vengeance in place of justice. The audience clearly preferred Jack Bauer, convincingly played by Kiefer Sutherland. Maybe a lot of Americans still do. Bauer was, after all, a man of action, someone who solved big problems just after the commercial break cliffhanger. He didn’t bother with nuance, second-guessing or consideration of the stated ideals of the United States of America, which frown on such things as constitutional and human rights violations. Much of the appeal of Donald Trump was is that he does things without bothering to pay attention to laws, traditions or anyone’s opinion but his own. That’s how you get a White House East Wing being gutted to make way for a ballroom. An official America that acts first and asks questions later, if at all, has been on full display. This week, Hegseth announced six deaths, the result of U. S. weaponry hitting two boats suspected of being involved in narcotics smuggling; the death toll is now at least 76 in such strikes, all without public evidence or congressional approval. Disturbing videos continue to come out of Illinois, where, in one of the latest incidents, a man accused ICE agents of allegedly spraying a chemical substance into his car, affecting members of his U. S. citizen family, including his 1-year-old daughter. As usual, the Department of Homeland Security disagrees. A New York Times report, based on interviews, has described the horrific conditions in a maximum-security Salvadoran prison where the Trump administration, without details or due process, sent Venezuelan men it insisted were terrorists. No one not teachers, clergy carrying the Eucharist or protesters protected by the First Amendment has been spared. Some of the victimized may have committed crimes, as the administration asserts, although videos often contradict that claim. Doesn’t everyone deserve the presumption of innocence and, once in custody, humane treatment? That’s especially true when the perpetrators are not rogue vigilantes but supposedly trained members of law enforcement, representatives of the U. S. government, following orders and paid by taxpayers. However, if it’s action you want, Trump is the quintessential epitome of it. And if he and his supporters in the Cabinet and Congress use the levers of government to pardon cronies and punish enemies, well, it’s easier to become a “friend” than fight back, a conclusion that many, including former foes, seem to have arrived at barely a year into an exhausting second term. Yet there are many Americans who have misgivings and seem to have remembered those throughout the country’s history who fought against injustices when it seemed all but hopeless. The millions who came out for last month’s “No Kings” rally expressed their “love,” not “hate,” for America, no matter what Speaker of the House Mike Johnson claimed before anyone took to the streets. Quite a few of them showed up at the polls on Election Day, giving the far-from-perfect Democrats key victories in red and blue states. In an essay in The Atlantic, Ronald Reagan-appointed judge Mark L. Wolf explained why he was stepping down: “The White House’s assault on the rule of law is so deeply disturbing to me that I feel compelled to speak out.”And while the president of the United States went to court to fight for the right to withhold needed SNAP benefits to those worried about feeding their kids, neighbors, food banks, restaurant owners and Americans who themselves are struggling pitched in. It’s important to note, in the week that honors veterans who sometimes fought against long odds, that all is not rosy. The future of affordable health insurance is uncertain, hinging on promises from a GOP that seems ambivalent, at best, when it comes to the plight of citizens without access to a fraction of the health care benefits that members of Congress enjoy. And those federal agents, led by an administration that packages its own splashy ICE marketing videos, may be on their way to your city, especially if you elect a Democratic leader. Or maybe the man, who with a “thumbs down” once quashed the Republican and Trump plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act, would have faith that Americans who are showing signs of life, and fight, will determine “what kind of country we are.”.
Report: NFL, NFLPA aren’t investigating latest Jaxson Dart concussion question
A Week 6 concussion evaluation of Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart sparked a joint NFL-NFL Players Association investigation over whether protocol was violated by the team and multiple individuals who approached and/or entered the blue medical tent.
Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat: Harshvardhan Rane scene goes viral for “shirt-over-dressing” goof-up; doctor roast it on social media
Harshvardhan Rane, currently enjoying box office success with his romantic drama Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat, has unexpectedly become the centre of a social media debate and this time, it’s not for his performance. A scene from the Milap Zaveri directorial has caught the attention of netizens and even medical professionals, leading to a wave of memes, criticisms and light-hearted trolling. The moment under scrutiny appears in a sequence where Rane’s character sustains a bullet injury to his arm. While the narrative intends to depict the urgency of medical care, viewers were quick to point out a glaring continuity error: the dressing for the wound is applied over the actor’s shirt instead of on the skin. A doctor, who stumbled upon the clip, shared it on X (formerly Twitter) with a sarcastic caption that read, “Bollywood doctors are soo advanced. Shirt ke upper dressing.”The post quickly gained traction, and social media users wasted no time turning the clip into meme material. Comments ranged from snarky to outright hilarious, with one user writing, “Maybe they couldn’t afford to tear that shirt,” while another joked, “They don’t use two brain cells.” Some others added to the humour with quips like “Sare COVID me pass out huye hai (they all passed out in COVID),” “Mashoor Gulati is their doctor,” and “Everything is possible in love and Bollywood.” A particularly popular comment read, “Even his shirt got hit by the bullet.”Bollywood Doctors are soo advanced. Shirt ke Upper Dressing.???? pic. twitter. com/OmY7sICl8x Dr Anil Gurjar (@Dr_Akgurjar) November 5, 2025Despite the trolling, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat continues to draw audiences. The film, described as an intense romantic drama, features Sonam Bajwa alongside Harshvardhan Rane. Directed by Milap Zaveri and written by Zaveri and Mushtaq Shiekh, the project is backed by Desi Movies Factory. Released on 21 October 2025 during the Diwali weekend, it faced competition from the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe title Thamma, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna. While the blooper has triggered online amusement, it hasn’t dampened the film’s commercial run. For now, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat is trending both for its box office performance and for a moment of unintended comedy that the internet refuses to let go. Also Read: Harshvardhan Rane signs Force 3 for Rs 15 crore fee: Reports.
Ranveer Singh-backed SuperYou targets Rs 500 crores revenue with expansion into healthy snacking, says co-founder Nikunj Biyani
Ranveer Singh’s co-founded protein brand SuperYou, launched in November 2024, is already targeting a revenue of Rs 500 crores within the next three to five years, according to co-founder Nikunj Biyani. The brand initially started with protein bars and recently expanded into multigrain protein chips, which have been taste-tested by Ranveer’s family. Nikunj Biyani shared insights into Ranveer’s involvement. A report by the Indian Express quoted him saying, “He is not just the face, he is a real partner. Every product goes through the family’s taste tests. He brings storytelling, creativity, and a sharp consumer lens.”The partnership began through sports: “Ranveer is passionate about sports, and I also play a lot of sports. So we got to know each other while playing together. During a basketball game, I told him that I am going to make you an offer you can’t refuse. He is very friendly and said he would love to hear the idea. I didn’t send him any numbers or anything complicated. I sent him 4 GIFs, where the last slide said let’s bond. At some odd hour in the morning, he said ‘I love it’.”SuperYou’s product portfolio includes India’s first protein wafer bar and recently launched multigrain protein chips available in several flavors like Super Masala, Pudina, Cheese & Tomato, and Sour Cream & Onion. Each chip pack contains 10 grams of protein and 3 grams of dietary fiber, designed to offer a healthier snack to working professionals, students, gym enthusiasts, and teens. Ranveer Singh remarked, “With SuperYou, I’m bringing a part of my own journey to everyone. I’ve always believed that power and unstoppable energy come from within, but sometimes you need that extra boost. That’s what SuperYou is about: it’s that push, that charge in a bar that everyone can access. We’ve created something unique-something that’s as fun and bold as it is good for you.”The brand is leveraging omnichannel retail, with availability on platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Zepto, Blinkit, and offline retail chains such as Reliance, 7-11, Noble Chemist, and Wellness Forever. SuperYou is positioned as a revolutionary player in the Indian protein market, using fermented yeast protein technology that offers clean, vegan, gut-friendly protein with no dairy, soy, or gluten, aiming to meet the rising protein demand in India with quality and innovation. Also Read: Ranveer Singh launches SuperYou protein brand, secures funding from Rainmatter Capital.
Healthy Churches 2030 Virtual Conference Building Healthy Congregations, Families and Communities
The 12th Annual Healthy Churches 2030 Virtual Conference mission is to educate, empower and advocate for healthy behavior change and outcomes within African American communities. This three-day virtual health event, November 17 19, 2025, is presented by The Balm In Gilead, Inc., a.
Strike at Kaiser Permanente health care facilities ends; further negotiations planned
A five-day strike in California and Hawaii by thousands of unionized Kaiser Permanente registered nurses and other health professionals ended Sunday, with Kaiser and union officials agreeing to resume bargaining this week.
Embattled Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel appears out of answers after falling to 1-6 in loss to Browns
CLEVELAND (AP) Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel spoke from the heart, yet appeared to be out of answers. Questions.
Planned 5-day strike at Kaiser Permanente health care facilities ends, with plans for further talks
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A planned five-day strike by thousands of registered nurses and other Kaiser Permanente health care workers.
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