Marlon Brando’s Scathing Critique of Cinema Industry

Marlon Brando, a legendary actor, had a complicated relationship with cinema. He wasn’t afraid to speak his mind, often criticizing directors and the industry as a whole. Despite being known for iconic performances in films like “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “The Godfather,” Brando’s behavior on set was often unprofessional. Brando believed that acting was … Read more

Tulsi Gabbard Denies Withholding Whistleblower Complaint from Congress

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has denied hiding a whistleblower complaint from Congress. She claims some lawmakers, including Senator Mark Warner, are spreading false accusations and lies about her actions. Gabbard says she was not in possession of the complaint and had to keep it secure due to sensitive information. The complaint, filed in … Read more

3 Expert-Approved Shell Alternatives for Windows 11 Users

Tired of Windows 11’s centralized taskbar and shifting Start menu behavior? You’re not alone. Many power users want a different feel without abandoning their apps. Fortunately, mature alternative shells can transform Windows into a cleaner, more efficient experience. For those who want a full-fledged makeover, Seelen UI offers configurable workspace layers that mimic macOS or … Read more

Underappreciated Films Spark Human Connection

Movies have an undeniable power to move us. It’s not just technology that brings emotions into play; it’s our human connection with stories on screen. Film professionals and critics often analyze movies as technical achievements, but some films truly understand our deep desires. Jafar Panahi believes the Iranian regime is unstable and won’t last long. … Read more

Adam Schiff Warns Against Trump’s Continued Influence

Adam Schiff, 65, delivered a stern warning about President Donald Trump’s continued influence over the government six years after the Senate acquitted him of charges related to withholding arms funds from Ukraine. According to Schiff, the Supreme Court has granted Trump immunity to engage in criminal acts, and a Republican Congress has become his “almost … Read more

Android Users Urged to Upgrade as 40% Exposed to Malware Attacks

More than 40% of all Android phones are at risk from new malware and spyware attacks, Google has confirmed. The latest OS versions — Android 16, 15, 14, and 13 — have significant numbers on phones, but those using older versions (Android 12 or below) are not supported with critical security fixes. The data is … Read more

Indian-American Tech Expert Admits Coding Skills are Overvalued

A renowned tech expert, Aditya Agarwal, recently admitted that his extensive coding skills may not be as valuable as he initially thought. As a former Facebook employee and Dropbox’s chief technology officer, Agarwal has been in high demand for his expertise. However, after using the AI platform developed by Anthropic over the weekend, he felt … Read more

Trump Admits ‘Didn’t See’ Racist Clip of Obamas

US President Donald Trump has denied knowing about a racist video clip that depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as apes, which he shared on his Truth Social account before it was removed. The 62-second video included claims about voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election and was set to the song “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”. … Read more

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 Looms Ahead

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is back with its second season just weeks away. To refresh my memory on the first season, I rewatched the show after a long time. The father-son duo starring Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell, along with Anna Sawai, Anders Holm, and Kiersey Clemons, makes this sci-fi series both enjoyable and a … Read more

VP Vance Receives Scorn at Olympics Opening Ceremony

US Vice President JD Vance faced intense criticism from fans during the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan on Friday. He was seen receiving a mix of whistling, jeering, and applause from the crowd while watching with his wife Usha. This reaction is similar to the backlash he experienced earlier at the US women’s hockey … Read more