Toy Story Is Back. And It's About Screens.
Toy Story 5 opens June 19 with Tom Hanks and Tim Allen back, a $250 million budget, and a villain that is almost certainly on your phone right now.
Toy Story 5 opens June 19 with Tom Hanks and Tim Allen back, a $250 million budget, and a villain that is almost certainly on your phone right now.
Trump's DOJ cleared the $111B Paramount deal. State AGs say antitrust law disagrees — and so did DOJ's own staff.
Senate Republicans are calling it a foreign-policy blunder. Israel says it isn't bound. Iran calls it a US failure.
Europe has six months to prove it can lead its own defense — or lose more U.S. forces permanently.
Trump signed $70B in ICE funding on June 10. Every oversight reform Democrats demanded got stripped.
Warsh's first meeting killed rate-cut hopes — and now half the Fed thinks borrowing costs could go higher.
The feds are calling it racial discrimination. Evanston says it's paying for harm it caused.
A customer satisfaction survey just ended an 11-year fast food dynasty. Not everyone thinks it counts.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel says the post-smartphone era starts now. Wall Street knocked 5% off the stock price.
A logistics press conference wasn't supposed to reveal Taylor Swift's wedding date — but it did.
A Long Island architect who murdered eight sex workers over 17 years was sentenced to life without parole on June 17, 2026.
France hosted the summit, but Trump's Iran MOU took over — leaving Zelenskyy with 75 minutes and no scheduled meeting.
The US released the 14-point MOU text today. The war is technically over. Iran's nuclear program is still unresolved.
The government approved trading protected ocelot habitat to Musk's rocket company. Conservationists and a Texas tribe are suing to stop it.
A $22 billion bet on streaming consolidation — and everyone wants something different from it.
The biggest IPO ever is live. Bulls and bears can't agree on whether it's a bargain or a trap.
RFK Jr. wants to schedule synthetic kratom. His own allies say he's targeting the wrong thing.
Young women are building followings by documenting their quiet, friendless lives. Whether that helps or hurts is genuinely contested.
A new ceasefire framework is on paper. Whether it holds without Hezbollah's buy-in is the question.
Banks gave Netflix 3.5 hours. She says they kept the 16 minutes that made her look clueless.