Celebrities
Real Madrid-Ancelotti agreement, no obstacles for him to become Brazil coach
The fog over whether Carlo Ancelotti will stay at Real Madrid or become Brazil's coach is still rising. The Athletic reported a week ago that Ancelotti will take charge of Brazil in June. But a few days ago, Globo reported that Ancelotti's talks with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) have collapsed, as Real president Florentino Perez has complicated the process of Ancelotti leaving the club.However, Brazilian fans should be happy with the new news that The Athletic reported today. The media outlet claims that Real Madrid has agreed to let Ancelotti go. The two parties have reached a verbal agreement in this regard.
By Riad Ahmed 9 months ago in Interview
Trump Slaps 100% Tariff on Overseas Films to “Save Hollywood”
Trump Announces 100% Tariff on Movies Filmed Overseas to “Save Hollywood” Former President Donald Trump has declared a 100% tariff on films made outside of the US in a daring and divisive attempt to revive the American film industry. During a campaign rally in California, the announcement was presented as a patriotic effort to "save Hollywood" and restore filmmaking jobs to the United States.
By Mehfuj E Sobhani Jim9 months ago in Interview
Meta abruptly ends US fact-checks ahead of Trump term
Social media giant Meta on Tuesday slashed its content moderation policies, including ending its US fact-checking program, in a major shift that conforms with the priorities of incoming president Donald Trump.
By Md kamrul Islam9 months ago in Interview
Raised by Nomads
When I was a child, I didn’t have a home—at least, not the way most people think of it. I didn’t have a bedroom with walls or a backyard with a swing set. I didn’t have a school that I returned to every year, or neighbors who recognized my face as a familiar one. My life was different from the others. My life was transient, wandering, and rooted in something far more complex than just a physical place.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Interview
Still Dancing at Ninety
On the quiet edge of a bustling town in upstate New York, tucked behind a café and a laundromat, is a small, ivy-covered building with foggy windows and faded lettering that reads: Greene School of Dance. To most passersby, it looks like a relic from a forgotten past. But inside, it’s alive with the rhythm of stories—of resilience, memory, and love. And at the center of it all is Eleanor Greene.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Interview
US and Ukraine sign critical minerals deal after months of tense negotiations
The United States and Ukraine have signed an “economic partnership agreement” that will give Washington access to Kyiv’s mineral resources in exchange for establishing an investment fund in Ukraine.
By Al Shahriar Pranto10 months ago in Interview
Despite Trump's promised cuts, U.S. spent about $220 billion more in first 100 days than last year
Despite promises to cut spending during the campaign and his first few months in office, President Trump's federal government has spent about $220 billion more in his first 100 days compared to the same time period last year.
By Al Shahriar Pranto10 months ago in Interview
Kacey Fifield Navigates Love and Growth on "Seeing Stars" EP
Singer-songwriter Kacey Fifield delves into the complexities of relationships and personal evolution in her new EP, "Seeing Stars." Blending indie pop, synth-pop, and classic rock, Fifield explains that the diverse sonic palette enhances the emotional nuances of each track, unified by her distinctive songwriting voice. Drawing from personal experiences and those of her friends, the EP explores the "dizzying confusion within relationships" and the idealization of romantic interests. Fifield values collaboration, working with producers like Mike Pepe and Robbie Rosen, whose unique visions shaped the individual sounds of the songs. Recording in both Los Angeles and New York City also infused the EP with distinct creative energies. Ultimately, Fifield hopes "Seeing Stars" will foster a sense of unity and resonate with listeners on an emotional level, offering excitement, peace, and closure.
By Nadeem Mirani10 months ago in Interview
Dario Schiraldi, Deutsche Bank's Former MD on How Big Investors Build Their Portfolios
As interest rates rise and the global economy shifts, large investors are adjusting their strategies on how to invest their money. Dario Schiraldi, Principal of VIDA Holding and an advisor at Greenstone Equity Partners, is helping lead this change. With years of experience, including his time as a Managing Director at Deutsche Bank, Schiraldi helps big investors, wealthy families, and top-tier clients make smarter investment choices—especially in areas like private credit, alternative investments, and structured products.
By David William10 months ago in Interview









