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Chris Pine said that "The Princess Diaries 2" was a major turning point in his career. The actor said that he had overdrafted his bank account before learning he would be paid $65,000. AdvertisementIf you would describe "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement" as an "earth-shattering," life-changing film, you're not alone — Chris Pine would say the same, but for likely different reasons. With a Shonda Rhimes-penned screenplay, it's delightful — and if we're lucky, maybe we'll get a "Princess Diaries 3." Pine told Geist in the preview clip that he felt like booking the film represented the moment when he truly "started working."
Persons: Chris Pine, Pine, he'll, , Willie Geist, I'd, Anne Hathaway, Mia Thermopolis, she's, Queen Clarice, Julie Andrews, Mia, Geist Organizations: Service, Verizon
— Warren Buffett's annual shopping event, the pregame to Berkshire Hathaway 's annual meeting, is wowing shareholders flocking here this weekend. JazwaresSquishmallow pit at the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting in Omaha, Nevada on May 3, 2024. Sarah Min | CNBCSome highlights include the latest Squishmallows toys for Buffett and Charlie Munger, a splashy Squishmallows pit, as well as other displays. Poor Charlie's AlmanackCharles Munger remembrance ahead of the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting at Omaha, Nevada on May 3, 2024. Sarah Min | CNBCThe Bookworm only had one book to sell this year: "Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T.
Persons: Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Sarah Min, — Warren, Berkshire Hathaway, Brooks, Buffett, Charles Munger, Charles T, Munger, Haslam, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, CNBC Brooks Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway, CNBC OMAHA, Berkshire, CHI, CNBC, CNBC Jazwares, Berkshire Hathaway's, FlightSafety, CNBC Berkshire, Travel Centers, Procter & Gamble Locations: Omaha , Nebraska, Neb, Omaha , Nevada, Berkshire, North America, Brooks, Queen
Magnus Bormark, a longtime rock guitarist in Norway, said his band had gotten used to releasing music with little publicity. So nothing prepared him for the onslaught of attention since the band, Gåte, was selected to represent Norway at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. The phones have not stopped ringing, Bormark said — not just with calls from reporters from mainstream media outlets, but also from the independent bloggers, YouTubers and podcast hosts who provide Eurovision superfans with nonstop coverage of Eurovision gossip, backstage drama and news about the contest. Casual Eurovision observers may tune in once a year to watch the competition, in which acts representing 37 countries compete in the world’s most watched cultural event. But for true fans, Eurovision is a year-round celebration of pop music, and since the winner is decided by viewer votes as well as juries of music industry professionals, fan media hype can help boost those artists’ profiles.
Persons: Magnus Bormark, Bormark, Organizations: Eurovision Locations: Norway
Jumping around in time, this British production captures the horror of that experience while finding notes of grace in its narrator’s survival. That’s in part because this six-part series is at its core a love story, unfolding under the most horrible of circumstances. Harvey Keitel as the older Lali Sokolov in "The Tattooist of Auschwitz." Martin Mlaka/Sky UK“I haven’t got long,” Lali tells her, fueling her commitment to ensure his story gets told. “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” premieres May 2 on Peacock.
Persons: Harvey Keitel, Lale Sokolov, Jonah Hauer, King, Anna Próchniak, , Gita, Lali, Heather Morris, Melanie Lynskey, Lali Sokolov, Martin Mlaka, haven’t, , Barbra Streisand, Sokolov Organizations: CNN Locations: Auschwitz
Norm Eisen Courtesy Norm EisenIn Donald Trump’s Manhattan election interference trial, the case is coming in better than expected, and that is ominous for the former president. The prosecution asked Davidson to explain the meaning of a text he had sent to Howard that evening. As the election was about to be called for Trump, Davidson sent a text to Howard asking, “What have we done?”Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass asked Davidson what the meaning of those words were. It also highlighted the stakes here: Unlike Trump’s 2020 election interference cases pending in Georgia and federal court, the unlawful effort to impact the election alleged in this case might have actually worked. I was watching the jury closely when Davidson spoke, and they were riveted.
Persons: Norman Eisen, , Donald Trump, CNN CNN —, Norm Eisen, Donald Trump’s, Keith Davidson, Davidson, Karen McDougal, Stormy Daniels, Trump, Michael Cohen, Daniels, David Pecker, Cohen, Dylan Howard —, Howard, Joshua Steinglass, , Matthew Colangelo Organizations: CNN, CNN CNN, American Media, Inc, National Enquirer, Trump, Twitter Locations: , Donald Trump’s Manhattan, Georgia
The movie is sweet, but also very sexy, with plenty of intimate scenes. Galitzine tells BI those sex scenes, and others he's done in his career, serve a real story purpose. AdvertisementThe sizzling chemistry between Nicholas Galitzine and Anne Hathaway in "The Idea of You" trailer was enough to propel it to record-breaking views. "I've been very fortunate in the last years with different projects to have done some intimate scenes in my work," he told Business Insider. "I think they can oftentimes — and I like to think in my own work — serve a real purpose."
Persons: Nicholas Galitzine, Anne Hathaway, , Hathaway, Mary, George, Julianne Moore, Galitzine, Robinne Lee, Solène Marchand, Hayes Campbell, Robinne, Hayes, Solène Organizations: Service, SXSW, TV, Variety, North Star
It might seem strange that prosecutors from the Manhattan district attorney’s office are eliciting such testimony about their central witness, especially given that the defense has already begun attacking Mr. Cohen’s credibility. Mr. Cohen, who pleaded guilty to federal crimes in 2018, was often belligerent as he did Mr. Trump’s bidding. It appears that the district attorney’s office will seek to turn that to their advantage: So far, they’ve drawn smiles and chuckles from jurors when asking witnesses to discuss Mr. Cohen. “I didn’t want to receive a million frustrating phone calls from Michael,” said the lawyer, Keith Davidson, who in 2016 represented a porn star, Stormy Daniels, who received the hush money. Prosecutors have accused the former president of falsifying business records to cover up the hush money deal and charged him with 34 felonies.
Persons: Cohen, they’ve, , Michael, , Keith Davidson, Stormy Daniels, Daniels, Trump Organizations: Prosecutors Locations: Manhattan
Sony Pictures Entertainment and the private equity giant Apollo Global Management have formally expressed interest in acquiring Paramount for roughly $26 billion, according to two people familiar with the matter, a move that adds drama to an already chaotic deal making process. The nonbinding expression of interest, sent in a letter this week, comes as Paramount approaches an agreed-upon Friday deadline for the expiration of an exclusive negotiating period with Skydance, a Hollywood studio run by the tech scion David Ellison. Paramount has been in talks with Skydance for months, discussing a complicated transaction that would involve a merger and an investment from the private equity firm Redbird Capital Partners. The new, joint expression of interest would make Sony a significant majority and controlling shareholder and Apollo a minority shareholder. The proposed all-cash acquisition may appeal to Paramount shareholders who have come out against the Skydance deal over concerns it benefits the company’s controlling shareholder, Shari Redstone, at the expense of others.
Persons: David Ellison, Skydance, Shari Redstone Organizations: Sony Pictures Entertainment, Apollo Global Management, Paramount, Redbird Capital Partners, Sony Locations: Apollo
Aston Martin opens 66-story residential tower in Miami
  + stars: | 2024-05-02 | by ( Jack Guy | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
CNN —Miami has a new addition to its skyline – a 66-story residential tower built by Aston Martin, marking the British luxury sports carmaker’s first foray into the residential real estate market. Comprising of 391 units, Aston Martin Residences Miami sits at the mouth of the Miami River on Biscayne Bay, the firm said in a statement Tuesday. Aston Martin touchesHomeowners are able to customize their interior space with the help of the Aston Martin design team, with three style packages – Timeless, Covert and Indulgent – drawing on the company’s British heritage, as well as the building’s context. Aston Martin Residences MiamiAston Martin said that 99% of the properties sold before the building was completed. Aston Martin isn’t the first luxury carmaker to enter the residential property market.
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Trimming Apple One surprising move from the conglomerate was selling about 10 million Apple shares (just 1% of its massive stake) in the fourth quarter. Second, it could have been Buffett's investment deputies Todd Combs and Ted Weschler who trimmed the Apple stake in order to fund other purchases. There's a chance that Buffett might reveal at the annual meeting the mystery bank stock that Berkshire has been buying for two quarters straight . Berkshire now owns more than 70 million of the tracking stock. "You need higher prices, or it doesn't work," Buffett said at Berkshire's 2023 annual meeting.
Persons: Warren Buffett's, Buffett, Todd Combs, Ted Weschler, Debbie Bosanek, Warren, Berkshire Hathaway, SIRI, Bob Bakish, Berkshire's, You've Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway, CNBC, Apple, Oracle, Securities and Exchange Commission, Verizon, Berkshire, Liberty, Liberty Media Corp, Liberty Media, Liberty Media Sirius, Paramount, Paramount Global, Skydance Locations: Berkshire, Woodstock, Omaha , Nebraska, Omaha, Chevron, New York, The Omaha
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Persons: Mary, George, Power, you've Organizations: Business, Starz, Hulu Locations: Outlander
CNN —Dramatic campus protests are injecting an inflammatory new element into an election year that is already threatening to stretch national unity to a breaking point. Republicans smell an openingGOP Rep. Elise Stefanik is a driver of the deepening political backlash against campus protests. Republicans are also using the drama of student protests as a shield and to downplay their presumptive nominee’s own extremism. The unrest is so far not comparable since there’s no student mob trying to destroy American democracy. And they are not yet in the same league as the civil rights and Vietnam War protests in the 1960s and 1970s.
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CNN —Welcome to week two of the Trump 2016 election interference trial. And the case Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg brought is, at heart, a documents case – Trump has been charged with 34 counts of felony record falsification, actions allegedly taken to cover up hush money payoffs connected to the 2016 election. But as demonstrated by longtime Trump assistant Rhona Graff’s testimony Friday afternoon, the methodical nature of the testimony and evidence doesn’t mean it will be dull for the jury. The testimony of Gary Farro, Cohen’s onetime banker, is emblematic of what we are likely to hear from other witnesses this week. When defense counsel elicited from Graff on cross-examination that Trump was a good boss, she became a free character witness.
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Mr. Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in an effort to conceal the payment. Mr. Trump has pleaded not guilty and denied that he had sex with Ms. Daniels. The week also brought more accusations that Mr. Trump had violated a gag order prohibiting him from attacking witnesses, prosecutors and jurors. Credit... Jefferson Siegel for The New York TimesBut Mr. Trump’s lawyer Todd Blanche said his client’s actions were “run-of-the-mill” business. Mr. Trump will use the midweek break to campaign in Wisconsin and Michigan, two battleground states in this year’s election.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Donald Trump’s, David Pecker, Trump’s, Pecker, Michael Cohen, Stormy Daniels, Daniels, Juan M, Merchan, Mr, Prosecutors, Todd Blanche, Jefferson Siegel, “ It’s, Blanche, Cohen, , Dave Sanders, Karen McDougal, McDougal, Emil Bove, mutter, Merchan’s, Rhona Graff, Gary Farro, Farro, Hope Hicks Organizations: National Enquirer, Mr, Trump Tower, Prosecutors, The New York, Trump Organization, The New York Times, Playboy, Trump, White House, Republican Locations: Donald Trump’s Manhattan, Manhattan, Trump’s, Wisconsin, Michigan
Paramount’s cloudy futureThe boardroom intrigue at Paramount Global — the drama that has gripped the corporate world — just got messier. Bob Bakish is out as C.E.O., replaced by three subordinates who will form an “office of the C.E.O.” His departure caps a year of rising tension between him and Shari Redstone, Paramount’s controlling shareholder, who is pushing for a deal with David Ellison’s Skydance. Bakish’s exit removed an executive who didn’t support that transaction, but it doesn’t resolve all of the big questions hanging over the company’s future. Why Bakish was pushed out: Redstone picked the low-profile company veteran to lead Paramount after years of internal strife, but they still ended up clashing.
Persons: Bob Bakish, , Shari Redstone, David Ellison’s Skydance, Bakish Organizations: Paramount Global, Redstone, Paramount
The decision to remove Bakish as CEO comes as Paramount Global closes in on a merger agreement with Skydance Media. A number of large common shareholders, including Gamco Investors, Ariel Investments, Matrix and Aspen Sky Trust have publicly criticized the deal, arguing it destroys value for common shareholders. Paramount Global shares jumped about 5% in premarket trading Monday. Typically, Paramount Global shareholders, such as Gabelli, would compare an offer to the standalone company's prospects — hence his comments about not seeing a sale at all. But by removing Bakish, Redstone and the Paramount Global board are now throwing the status quo into chaos.
Persons: Bob Bakish, CNBC's David Faber, Shari Redstone, David A, Skydance, Mario Gabelli, That's, , Bakish Organizations: Paramount, CNBC, Paramount Global, Skydance Media, Gamco Investors, Ariel Investments, Aspen Sky Trust, National Amusements, Allen & Company Sun Valley, Grogan, Amusements, New York Post, Bloomberg, Street Journal, Skydance, Apollo Global, Sony, New York Times, Apollo, Foreign Investment, U.S, Communications, Charter Locations: Sun Valley , Idaho, U.S, United States
Zendaya, clad in a skintight dress, gyrates on a dance floor in “Challengers,” a $56 million sports drama that arrived in multiplexes on Friday. “Sex is back!” shouted an apparently elated man at the conclusion of a prerelease “Challengers” screening in West Hollywood, Calif., this month. Think about how many times the rom-com has been declared dead — and alive — and dead. (No, wait, alive.) But this much can be said with surety: Hollywood is hornier than it has been in years.
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A New Fitness Craze With Big Drama
  + stars: | 2024-04-28 | by ( Calum Marsh | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The men in the starting line at Hyrox in Berlin in April practically hummed with nervous enthusiasm. A booming voice intoned a rallying cry, “This is the moment you’ve been training for!” Lights twinkled. For the founders of the fitness race Hyrox, Christian Toetzke, 55, and Moritz Furste, 39, this kind of kitschy spectacle was always part of the plan. The original brief, when they introduced the race in Hamburg, Germany in 2017, was “to create an event that is a 200,000-euro (about $214,000) production that looks like a 2,000,000-euro ($2,144,000) production,” Mr. Furste said. Hyrox’s “modern entertainment and light effects create a very special feeling,” Mr. Toetzke said, one that he hopes will create a “new proposition for mass participation events.”
Persons: Christian Toetzke, Moritz Furste, ” Mr, Furste, Hyrox’s, Mr, Toetzke, Locations: Hyrox, Berlin, Hamburg, Germany
AdvertisementSome royal fans think the Duchess of Sussex and Buckingham Palace are in a jam — specifically strawberry. Speculation that Buckingham Palace and Meghan Markle might be battling it out via fruit preserves began on Wednesday. Buckingham Palace. AdvertisementIt didn't take long for online users to draw comparisons between Buckingham Palace and American Riviera Orchard. AdvertisementAmerican Riviera Orchard and Buckingham Palace haven't commented on the speculationRepresentatives for Markle and Buckingham Palace did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: Meghan Markle's, Buckingham, , Duchess of, Meghan Markle, Markle, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, influencers, Tracy Robbins, Delfina Blaqier, Chrissy Teigen, we've, Mindy Kaling, Tracee Ellis Ross, haven't, King Charles III, Queen Camilla Organizations: Markle, Service, Variety, Buckingham Palace, America, Business, Palace Locations: Duchess of Sussex, Buckingham, Buckingham Palace, Montecito, Orchard
Netflix's "Baby Reindeer," tells the story of a male comedian whom an older woman stalked. AdvertisementA woman who believes the stalker character in Netflix's latest hit series "Baby Reindeer" is based on her has said she is considering taking legal action against the Netflix show. She has alleged that she has received "death threats and abuse from Richard Gadd supporters." Richard Gadd as Donny Dunn in "Baby Reindeer." NetflixFollowing its release in mid-April, "Baby Reindeer" has become a surprise hit for Netflix, having risen to No.
Persons: Richard Gadd, , Gadd, Martha Scott, Jessica Gunning, sleuths, Tom Goodman, Hill, Ed Miller, Martha, He's, Donny Dunn, Matha, What's Organizations: Service, Netflix, Daily Mail, Scottish, Mail
Opinion | What Students Read Before They Protest
  + stars: | 2024-04-27 | by ( Ross Douthat | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
When I was a college undergraduate 25 years ago, the fancy school that I attended offered what it styled as a “core curriculum” that was really nothing of the sort. Instead of giving students a set of foundational courses and assignments, a shared base of important ideas and arguments, our core assembled a grab bag of courses from different disciplines and invited us to pick among them. The idea was that we were experiencing a variety of “approaches to knowledge” and it didn’t matter what specific knowledge we picked up. Against the belief that multiculturalism required dismantling the canon, Columbia insisted that it was still obligatory to expose students to some version of the best that has been thought and said. That approach survives today: The Columbia that has become the primary stage for political drama in America still requires its students to encounter what it calls “cornerstone ideas and theories from across literature, philosophy, history, science and the arts.”
Persons: Helen Vendler’s, Organizations: Women Writers, , Columbia University Locations: Imperial China, Columbia, America
Warning: This article contains spoilers for "Challengers," which was released in theaters on April 26. One of the most memorable moments from the tennis drama was not in the original script. The kiss between Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Josh O'Connor was a late addition to the story. AdvertisementIt turns out that the three-way kiss scene between Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Josh O'Connor was not in the original script for "Challengers." Instead, it seems that the scene from the tennis drama, which was released in theaters on April 26, was added sometime during rehearsals.
Persons: Zendaya, Mike Faist, Josh O'Connor, , prodigies Tashi, Patrick, O'Connor Organizations: Service, Business
Insider Today: 'Stopover' travel hack
  + stars: | 2024-04-27 | by ( Joi-Marie Mckenzie | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. One 38-year-old woman told Business Insider that instead of skipping treats, she lost 140 pounds in two years by eating more high-protein foods. On the agenda:This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. "We're Here": In this wholesome Max series, famous drag queens travel to small-town America where they give out makeovers. More of this week's top reads:The Insider Today team: Joi-Marie McKenzie, editor-in-chief, in New York.
Persons: , Anneta, Jeff Bezos, Eduardo Parra, Nick Goldson, Tyler Le, she's, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Brad Gilbert, Zendaya, Megan Tjelle, Tjelle, messier, Joi, Marie McKenzie, Jordan Parker Erb, Dan DeFrancesco, Lisa Ryan Organizations: Service, Business, Washington Post, Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, That's, Soho House, Madrid Airport, Europa Press, Getty, Warner Bros, Hulu, Netflix Locations: Hailey , Idaho, Cecconi's, West Hollywood, Madrid, Chicago, Chilean, America, New York
CNN —Poppy Harlow, the longtime CNN anchor who most recently co-helmed “CNN This Morning,” announced Friday that she will exit the network. “The nearly two decades since have been a gift,” Harlow wrote in an email to colleagues. Jeremy FreemanThompson, after taking over from Licht, announced in February that he would reconfigure CNN’s morning lineup. CNN engaged in discussions with Harlow, but ultimately she decided to exit the network. ), and to support the evolution of journalism in every way I can, while preserving the human(ity) in it,” Harlow wrote.
Persons: Poppy Harlow, , ” Harlow, , ” Mark Thompson, Harlow, ” Poppy Harlow, Mike Coppola, CNN “ She’s, ” Thompson, Warren Buffet, Mark Zuckerberg, Melinda Gates, Susan Wojcicki, Jamie Dimon, Chris Licht, Kaitlan Collins, Don Lemon, Lemon, Collins, Jeremy Freeman Thompson, Kasie Hunt Organizations: CNN, American Museum of, Boston Marathon, Washington , D.C, Harlow Locations: New York City, Paris, Licht, Washington ,
Zendaya, Josh O'Connor, and Mike Faist star as tennis players in Luca Guadagnino's movie "Challengers." AdvertisementCompeting at such a high level doesn't happen overnight for professional tennis players, who spend years sharpening their skills with coaches, trainers, nutritionists, and sports psychologists. So to convincingly play elite players, Zendaya, O'Connor, and Faist turned to Gilbert, who has coached players like Andy Roddick and Coco Gauff to championship wins at the US Open. Zendaya, O'Connor, and Faist underwent physical transformations to look like tennis prosMike Faist as Art Donaldson in "Challengers." Zendaya and Faist had two months of preparation before traveling to Boston to start filming "Challengers."
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