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US Freezes Visa Processing for 75 Countries — Indefinite Pause Sparks Global Alarm Over ‘Public Charge’ Rule
The U.S. State Department has ordered an unprecedented freeze on immigrant visa processing for 75 countries, a move that has already sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles, immigrant communities, and humanitarian…
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Ralph Fiennes: “I’m a Huge Admirer and Fan of Cillian Murphy” — A Franchise Comes Full Circle
Nearly a quarter of a century after 28 Days Later redefined post-apocalyptic cinema, the franchise has reached a rare moment of reflection—and renewal. As 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple…
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“I never wanted it to be about the money” — Selena Gomez officially hits billionaire status at 32, but her humble 1-sentence reaction to the news is what’s actually breaking the internet!
In September 2024, Selena Gomez crossed a financial threshold few entertainers ever reach. At just 32, she officially entered billionaire territory, with an estimated net worth of $1.3 billion, placing…
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“She Took Back $300 Million” — How Taylor Swift’s 6-Album Re-Recording War Shattered the Music Industry and Changed Artist Contracts Forever.
In an industry long built on asymmetrical power, Taylor Swift executed one of the most disruptive business moves in modern entertainment. What began in 2019 as a personal grievance over…
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WATCH Janet Jackson Transform Into Military Commander After 16-Hour Daily Drills to Master “Rhythm Nation” Precision—Choreographers Still Blown Away
In pop history, few images are as instantly recognizable—or as intimidatingly perfect—as Janet Jackson standing at the center of a black-and-white industrial battlefield, counting down her dancers like a commanding…
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Watch Anna Kendrick Fight Back Tears During an Emotional Reunion With the ‘Pitch Perfect’ Cast—A Heart-Stirring Tribute to the ‘Family’ That Stayed by Her Side for Over a Decade. “I Took My Life Back” — How Janet Jackson’s 1986 Song Control Sparked a Quiet Revolution for Millions of Women Trapped by Power, Men, and Fear.
In 1986, Janet Jackson did something quietly radical. She didn’t stage a public rebellion or deliver a press-conference manifesto. Instead, she released an album—Control—and in doing so, took her life…



