Steven Spielberg was a producer for the 1996 video game, which explains why Goldblum (and Isabella Rossellini) would agree to be a part of the R.L Stine adaptation. Still unexplained: Goldblum’s wildly inappropriate overtures towards the game’s heroine. Yikes.
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Border restrictions put into place during the pandemic ended this week. The controversial policy known as Title 42 expired on May 11, and states on the Southern border are preparing for a surge of migrants. The Biden administration has laid out plans to encourage migrants to use legal pathways, and it has become a nationally charged issue.
Republican Congressman from New York George Santos turned himself in this week to authorities over charges of stealing money from his campaign, lying to donors, and lying to Congress.
Last night wasn't the first time Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil was arrested on suspicion of DUI in Las Vegas -- dude was popped in Sin City back in 2007 ... but you'll never find it on his record.
Las Vegas law enforcement sources confirm Neil was arrested in January 2007 -- after cops noticed Neil performing some erratic maneuvers in his Ferrari.
After Vince smiled for his mug shot (above), Neil managed to work out a deal with prosecutors -- in which he pled no contest to reckless driving in exchange for having the DUI charge dropped.
Designer dads Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent returned to HGTV for The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project Season 2 and the couple recalled an emotional moment that became a season highlight. Berkus and Brent said Nate & Jeremiah Home Project Season 2 will be filled with more emotional, heartwarming scenes, but the moment Brent shared with their first client’s daughter was particularly special. ‘Nate & Jeremiah Home Project’ Season 2 began with a special art project Brent recalled how an art project with the client’s 11-year-old daughter was something he will never forget.
While the police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, in addition to thousands of protests, have sparked new conversations across the country, one thing that's remained for many families is "the talk." This is the talk that Black parents give their children, particularly their sons, about how they should deal with the police if they encounter them. It is a hard talk, a sad talk. And the stakes are really high.