Osama bin Laden Movie Collection Included Pixar's Cars

November 1, 2017 8:50 PM EDT Thousands of files about Osama bin Laden released by the CIA on Wednesday revealed he had a surprising movie collection that included American cartoons, Hollywood movies and documentaries about himself. The movies stored in Bin Laden’s collection included Antz, Chicken Little, Cars, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Home on the Range and The Three Musketeers, according to the CIA. Experts have noted that such movies could have been viewing material for kids or family members in his compound. [Read More]

Paul Reubens, Pee-wee Herman Actor, Dies at 70 After Private Bout of Cancer

Paul Reubens, the actor best known for portraying the irrepressible, joyfully childlike Pee-wee Herman, died Sunday night after a private bout of cancer. He was 70. “Please accept my apology for not going public with what I’ve been facing the last six years,” wrote Reubens in a statement posted to Instagram after his death. “I have always felt a huge amount of love and respect from my friends, fans and supporters. [Read More]

Qualities of the perfect girl to marry | 20 young men list

What does a woman need to be like; what does she need to have; how does she need to affect you; how do you need to view her before you ask for her hand in marriage? For the purpose of this article, 20 guys got the chance to share their preferences, and here is a list of the features that define their wife materials: 1. A woman who genuinely likes me - Afam, 27. [Read More]

R&B singer claims he kicked Janet Jackson out of hotel room after sex

The 47-year-old singer opened up on past romances with iconic singers, Madonna and Janet Jackson, revealing that one of them had told him she loved him but was not in love with him. During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Brown spoke on the history of his infatuation and relationship with Janet Jackson. ADVERTISEMENT “I fell in love with Janet when she was Penny on "Good Times". It goes back that far, you know, my infatuation with her. [Read More]

RADIO: Program Preview, Jun. 22, 1953

For the week starting Friday, June 19. Times are E.D.T., subject to change. Stars Over Hollywood (Sat. 12:30 p.m., CBS). Ida Lupino in Chasten Thy Son. Invitation to Learning (Sun. 11:35 a.m., CBS). A discussion of Spinoza’s Ethics. World Music Festivals (Sun. 2:30 p.m., CBS). Norwegian music, drama and folklore. Starring Kirsten Flagstad. We Saw Tomorrow (Sun. 7:30 p.m., NBC). A documentary series on Latin America. Best Plays (Sun. 8:30 p. [Read More]

THE PRESIDENCY: Richard Nixon's Three Hats

AS he has in the past, President Nixon referred again last week to the three hats he wears as President, Commander in Chief and politician. Yet it is increasingly obvious that more than ever, those three hats are merging as they each take on a distinctly political cut during his re-election campaign. The politician in Nixon was especially flattered by the turnout of some 400 stage, screen and television celebrities for a party he and the First Lady gave at their San Clemente home. [Read More]

Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan: Where They Are Now

More than two decades ago, former American figure skater Nancy Kerrigan was clubbed in the knee while training to compete in the 1994 Winter Olympics in a scandal that captivated the nation and ensnared her biggest rival, Tonya Harding. An assailant, hired by Harding’s ex-husband Jeff Gillooly, struck Kerrigan on the right knee with a baton after practice at a Detroit ice rink on Jan. 6, 1994. The attack left the gold medal favorite wailing and repeatedly howling “Why? [Read More]

Viewpoint: Chasing the Evanescent Glow

When??I think about??happiness, it is not an image I see, though I know the ads that show perfectly matched children hugging their toys or an impeccable couple strolling on the beach at an exclusive resort or a silver-haired pair holding hands beside a golf cart. My happiness moves. Where I live in the west of Ireland, often in the evening a bar of golden light blazes along the horizon of the ocean. [Read More]

Vision and Scarlet Witch MCU Backstory Before Wandavision

WandaVision, the first Marvel project to hit our screens in a year and half, stands out from the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. On its face, the show, which debuts on Disney+ on Jan. 15, is a send-up of family sitcoms throughout the years. The main character, Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda Maximoff, has mind-control superpowers. After suffering great trauma in the MCU films, she seems to have retreated into a fantasy of her own creation, specifically living with her paramour, an android named Vision (Paul Bettany), in a suburban home with a white picket fence. [Read More]

Who Lived and Who Died in the Game of Thrones Finale

Warning: This post contains spoilers for Game of Thrones season 8. The final season ofGame of Thrones has officially come to a close, and just as George R. R. Martin once promised, the ending was certainly “bittersweet.” The finale of Thrones‘ eighth season saw Jon Snow kill Daenerys Targaryen to keep yet another tyrant from sitting on the Iron Throne. But while fans were divided over this depressing twist, there were still brief moments of hope scattered throughout the episode. [Read More]