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CNN —The Green Bay Packers left it all – and a little bit more – on the field against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. During the second quarter with the Green Bay offense at third down and 10, center Josh Myers appeared to vomit on the field before immediately snapping the ball to Willis. “I asked Malik why he didn’t throw the ball on that third down, and he told me Josh threw up on the ball,” said LaFleur. Willis threw 12-of-14 on pass attempts for 122 yards, getting his first NFL touchdown in his first start for the team. Running back Josh Jacobs totaled 151 yards on 32 carries in an explosive outing, while Willis added another 41.
Persons: Jordan Love, Malik Willis, Willis, Josh Myers, – Willis, Matt LeFleur, Myers, , Malik, Josh, , LaFleur, , , I’ve, ” Myers, Jeffrey Phelps, “ I’ve, Green, Josh Jacobs, Anthony Richardson Organizations: CNN, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, Lambeau, Tennessee Titans, Eagles, Colts, NFL, Indianapolis, Houston Texans Locations: Brazil, USA
How McNairy joined the 'Speak No Evil' remakeAlix West Lefler, Scoot McNairy, and Mackenzie Davis in "Speak No Evil" (2024). He was excited to collaborate with them both, and that prompted his interest in checking out the original movie, which BI reporter Eammon Jacobs previously named one of the best new horror movies of 2022. "I watched the original before I even read the James Watkins script," McNairy told BI. How the 'Speak No Evil' remake came aboutSo, how did the remake, released only two years after the original, come to pass in the first place? "Speak No Evil" is in theaters now.
Persons: , Scoot, Louise Dalton, Mackenzie Davis, preteen Agnes, Alix West Lefler, James McAvoy, Ciara, Aisling, Ant, Dan Hough, Daltons, Paddy, they're, Ben, McNairy, Scoot McNairy, Susie Allnutt, Blumhouse, James Watkins, McAvoy, Eammon Jacobs, Watkins, Jason Blum, Blum, McAvoy's Organizations: Service, Business, Sundance Film, Universal Pictures, AMC, Blumhouse, Universal Studios Locations: Ben, London, Italy, Danish, Eden
All four "Hellboy" movies are based on the Dark Horse Comics character by Mike Mignola. Here are all the "Hellboy" movies ranked, including 2024's "Hellboy: The Crooked Man." AdvertisementMillennium Media and Dark Horse Comics are taking a second stab at rebooting the "Hellboy" franchise with 2024's "Hellboy: The Crooked Man." The new film, adapted from the Dark Horse Comics storyline of the same name, stars Jack Kesy as the titular demonic detective. The titular character, played by Kesy, meets a vicious spirit called (you guessed it) the "Crooked Man, played by Martin Bassindale, and the community of witches who follow him.
Persons: Mike Mignola, Ron Perlman, David Harbour, Jack Kesy, , He's, Martin Bassindale Organizations: Horse, Service, Comics, Kesy, Business
Tom Cruise jumped off the roof of the Stade de France in Paris to close out the Olympics. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementTom Cruise jumped from the Stade de France in Paris during the 2024 Olympics closing ceremony — for free. For audiences at home, the ceremony then showed Cruise driving through the streets of Paris, boarding a military plane, and doing a solo skydive to the Hollywood sign.
Persons: Tom Cruise, Casey Wasserman, Cruise, , Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, Simone Biles Organizations: Stade de France, Service, Angeles Mayor, Business Locations: Paris, Los Angeles
The star leaves behind an incredible cinematic legacy, with roles including Mufasa in "The Lion King," Thulsa Doom in "Conan the Barbarian," and Darth Vader in "Star Wars." "George wanted, pardon the expression, a dark voice," Jones said of director George Lucas' plans for the 1977 film. Naturally, I wanted to make Darth Vader more interesting, more subtle, more psychologically oriented," Jones said. "I've never met Darth Vader," McGregor said. I turned around, and fucking Darth Vader was coming at me.
Persons: , James Earl Jones, King, Conan, Darth Vader, George, Jones, George Lucas, Lucas, let's, Obi, Wan, Ewan McGregor, Leia, Vivien Lyra Blair, Anakin Skywalker, Hayden Christensen, McGregor, I've, Vader Organizations: Service, American Film Institute, Business, AFI, Lucasfilm, Disney Locations: Dutchess County , New York, Mississippi, Michigan, Ukrainian
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewJames Earl Jones, who died on Monday, said he didn't speak for eight years as a child because of his stutter. He would go on to voice some of Hollywood's most iconic characters, including Darth Vader in "Star Wars." AdvertisementIn 2010, Jones told the Daily Mail how difficult it was to stutter in front of his classmates: "Stuttering is painful. So my first year of school was my first mute year and then those mute years continued until I got to high school," Jones said.
Persons: , James Earl Jones, Darth Vader, Jones, Conan, King, Oscar, I'd, " Jones, Donald Crouch Organizations: Service, Business, Daily Mail, Academy of Locations: America, Disney's, Mississippi, Michigan
The New York Times reported George Clooney and Brad Pitt were each paid $35 million for "Wolfs." George Clooney said: "it's bad for our industry if that's what people think is the standard-bearer for salaries." Clooney said the actors had to return some of their salary because the film's release model changed. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementGeorge Clooney refuted a report that he and Brad Pitt were each paid $35 million for their new movie "Wolfs," and said the actual figure was "millions and millions and millions" less.
Persons: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Clooney, , Coen, Jon Watts Organizations: New York Times, Service, Business
Read previewOn weekends, a gig delivery worker in Utah takes out his phone and opens one of three apps to make some extra money as an independent contractor. However, the people doing the work say that things like performance metrics often eat into that flexibility. "It doesn't feel much like I'm on contract," the Utah gig worker told Business Insider. But metrics such as this are just one aspect of delivery gig work that workers say feels like a traditional job. Related storiesFor example, one Chicago delivery worker told BI that he avoids Grubhub due to the app's scheduling feature.
Persons: , Uber, Grubhub doesn't, Instacart, DoorDash, they're, Grubhub, David Jacobs, Jacobs, there's Organizations: Service, Business, Costco, Walmart, US Department of Labor, Trump, Kogod School of Business, Wall Locations: Utah, Chicago, Seattle
Jacobs started monitoring changes to her blood sugar with the help of a device called a continuous glucose monitor — an increasingly trendy wearable. Continuous glucose monitors, or CGMs for short, were FDA-approved in 1999 for people with diabetes to keep constant tabs on their blood sugar levels. Your blood sugar level measures how much glucose is in your blood, which comes from breaking down carbohydrates you eat for energy. After reading about how age-related hormone changes can affect blood sugar, she started tracking hers, and noticed a pattern. Research doesn't support the fear that rising blood sugar after a meal is cause for concern in otherwise healthy people.
Persons: , Tracey Jacobs, Jacobs, Dr, Casey Means, CGMs, Gayle Pagano, Pagano, they're, she's, Means, Dane Cronin, Groove, David Klonoff, Jonathan Little, Klonoff, wearables, Little Organizations: Service, Business, FDA, Companies, CGMs, University of British Columbia, Research Locations: Florida, Nutrisense, prediabetes, San Mateo , CA
Read previewIt took 16 years to make "The Crow" reboot, but now it's finally out, critics say the Bill Skarsgård-fronted comic book movie is "repulsive" and "unfathomably awful." "The Crow" was finally released on Thursday, and the reviews are terrible. The Guardian's Benjamin Lee described the reboot as "unfathomably awful," and criticized Skarsgård and Twigs' performance. However, that isn't always the case — especially for comic book movies. AdvertisementUnfortunately, "The Crow" appears to fall into that category rather than reaching the heights of the beloved 1994 movie.
Persons: , it's, Skarsgård, Eric Draven, Shelly, It's, James O'Barr's, Brandon Lee, Draven, Jason Momoa, Luke Evans, Bradley Cooper, Eric, Kirsty Puchko, David Rooney, Witney Seibold, Benjamin Lee, Christopher Nolan's, isn't Organizations: Service, Business, Lionsgate, Hollywood, Witney Locations: Hollywood
The journal Psychopharmacology has retracted three papers about MDMA-assisted therapy based on what the publication said was unethical conduct at one of the study sites where the research took place. Several of the papers’ authors are affiliated with Lykos Therapeutics, the drug company whose application for MDMA-assisted therapy to treat post-traumatic stress disorder was rejected last week by the Food and Drug Administration. The company said the research in the retracted papers was not part of its application to the F.D.A. has asked Lykos to conduct an additional clinical trial of its MDMA-assisted therapy, which would have been the first psychedelic medicine to win approval by federal regulators. Lykos has said it would appeal the decision.
Persons: Lykos Organizations: Lykos Therapeutics, Food and Drug Administration
Tom Cruise does his own stunts and it's remarkable what he's been able to pull off. He also jumped off the roof of the Stade de France to mark the end of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . He started to do a lot of his own stunts when appearing in action blockbusters like "Top Gun," "Mission: Impossible," and "Minority Report."
Persons: Tom Cruise, he's, Organizations: Stade de France, Service, Business Locations: Hollywood, Norway
Many more characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe are getting their own shows on Disney+. Marvel announced what to expect from "Agatha All Along" and "Daredevil: Born Again" at D23 2024. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Marvel Studios has 10 new shows heading to Disney+ in the next few years, and they're a mix of live-action and animated adventures.
Persons: Agatha All, , hasn't Organizations: Marvel, Disney, Service, Marvel Studios, Business
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewViking Global — the $48 billion Tiger Cub launched in 1999 — has had to replace talented people many times throughout its 25 years of existence. AdvertisementA person close to the manager told Business Insider that the manager decided to be "proactive instead of reactive" in hiring analysts for its investing teams. Viking traditionally had hired analysts after they'd spent two years in banking and another two in private equity. The person close to the firm said that underneath Walsh, portfolio manager Previn Mankodi has been promoted to deputy CIO, and Scott Zinober and Hani Sabbagh have each been bumped up to senior portfolio manager.
Persons: , Brian Olson, David Ott, Andreas Halvorsen, Dan Sundheim, Ben Jacobs, Ning Jin, he's, they'd, Matt Sharp, Justin Walsh, Walsh, Previn Mankodi, Scott Zinober, Hani Sabbagh Organizations: Service, Tiger Cub, Business, Viking, Suvretta Locations: Suvretta Capital, Viking, China, India, France, Korea
Read preview"Daredevil: Born Again" is giving Charlie Cox the chance to return as blind lawyer-turned-vigilante Matt Murdock, several years after the Netflix "Daredevil" series was axed. "Daredevil: Born Again" introduces the serial killer, Muse. AdvertisementThis confirms that Daredevil will face off with Bullseye again after their brutal conflict in "Daredevil" season three. "Daredevil: Born Again" releases on Disney+ in March 2025. Marvel Studios/DisneyThe D23 2024 panel for the series confirmed that "Daredevil: Born Again" starts streaming on Disney+ in March 2025.
Persons: , Charlie Cox, Matt Murdock, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Cox, Murdock, Peter Parker, Tom Holland, Jennifer Walters, Ron Garney, Charles Soule, Wilson Bethel, Griffin, Benjamin Poindexter, Bullseye, Jon Bernthal, Frank Castle, Matthew Murdock, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson Charlie Cox, Elden Henson, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jesse Grant, Karen Page, Foggy Nelson, Bernthal, D'Onofrio, Vanessa Fisk, Margarita Levieva, Heather Glenn, los Reyes Organizations: Service, Netflix, Business, Marvel, Marvel Entertainment, Forbes, Disney, Marvel Studios, TV Locations: New York
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday declined to approve MDMA-assisted therapy for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, dealing a serious blow to the nascent field of psychedelic medicine and dashing the hopes of many Americans who are desperate for new treatments. An additional clinical trial could add years, and millions of dollars, to the approval process. If approved, MDMA would have become the first psychedelic compound to be regulated by federal health authorities. “This is an earthquake for those in the field who thought F.D.A. approval would be a cinch,” said Michael Pollan, the best-selling author and co-founder of the UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics.
Persons: F.D.A, , Michael Pollan Organizations: Drug Administration, Lykos Therapeutics, UC Berkeley Center, Psychedelics
Henry Cavill posted a photo of his "Deadpool & Wolverine" cameo on Instagram. He appeared to make a joke about shaving his mustache off, referencing the poor CGI in "Justice League." Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementHenry Cavill spoke about his cameo in "Deadpool & Wolverine" for the first time, and appeared to joke about the poor CGI used to smooth out his face in "Justice League." "Deadpool & Wolverine" movie brings Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) into the Marvel Cinematic Universe as he tries to save his world from being wiped out by the Time Variance Authority.
Persons: Henry Cavill, , Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman Organizations: Marvel, Justice, Service, Business
Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) has a prophetic dream in the "House of the Dragon" season two finale. He gets a glimpse of the future of Westeros, leading up to "Game of Thrones." download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementDaemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) is plagued with prophetic visions in "House of the Dragon" season two, but his dream in the last episode possibly changes the ending of "Game of Thrones." In the finale, Alys Rivers (Gayle Rankin) takes Daemon to the weirwood tree in Harrenhal, where he has his final dream of the season.
Persons: Daemon Targaryen, Matt Smith, , Daemon, Alys Rivers, Gayle Rankin, Brynden Rivers, Bran Stark's, Isaac Hempstead Wright Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Harrenhal
Sixty metres into the men’s 100-metre Olympic final in Paris and Noah Lyles is third. AdvertisementThe headline is Lyles winning by five-thousandths of a second in the closest men’s 100m Olympic final ever — and the hardest for which to qualify. Lyles (9.78sec) ran the fastest time in an Olympic 100m final since Bolt’s Olympic record (9.63) in London back in 2012. The final frontier for him to become Olympic champion was the start… so here’s the story of how a 75-year-old and a stickman helped give Lyles the edge. At Lyles’ training base in Clermont, Florida, Mann, now 75, has a marquee set up by the side of the track.
Persons: Noah Lyles, Fred Kerley, Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson, Lyles, Usain Bolt, , Ralph Mann, , Mann, Lyles ’, Tim Clayton, Corbis, you’ve, Mario, ” Lyles, , imploring Mann, Christian Coleman, Coleman, Letsile, Thompson, Marcell Jacobs, Jacobs, Akani, he’s, Noah, Steve Magness, Simbine, — Mann, “ Ralph Mann, Andy Cheung Organizations: Getty, Olympic, Olympics, Stade de France, U.S, Paris Diamond League, Thompson's Locations: Paris, London, Clermont , Florida, Glasgow, Tokyo, Seville, Lyles, 6.41sec, 3.35sec
Brynden Rivers/Lord Bloodraven in the "House of the Dragon" season two finale. Sydow's character also doesn't have the same red birthmark on his face as Brynden does in "House of the Dragon." It's possible this could be explained in "House of the Dragon" with the idea that the Three-Eyed Raven simply managed to change his appearance over time. Shortly after, the Night King and the White Walkers assault the cave where the Three-Eyed Raven lives. It's not clear whether Brynden/the Three-Eyed Raven will suffer the same fate in Martin's future books.
Persons: , Daemon Targaryen, Matt Smith, Brynden Rivers, Bloodraven, Alys Rivers, Gayle Rankin, Daemon, White, Daenerys Targaryen, Emilia Clarke, Westeros, Targaryen, Emma D'arcy, Lord Bloodraven, HBO Brynden, He's, King, King Aegon IV, Rivers, George R, Bran Stark, Crow, Max von Sydow, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Max Von Sydow, Stark, Raven, Bran, Martin hasn't, Jon Snow, Kit Harington, Lyanna Stark, Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, Ellie Kendrick Organizations: Service, Business, HBO, White, King Aegon, White Walkers Locations: Brynden, Alys, Harrenhal, Rivers, Brynden Rivers
Bloomberg News’s editor in chief said on Monday that the publication had disciplined multiple journalists involved in breaking an embargo last week tied to the major prisoner swap, in what he said was “a clear violation of the editorial standards.”John Micklethwait, the newsroom’s top editor, said in an email to its staff that Bloomberg had disciplined the people after an investigation by the organization’s standards editor into how the embargo, which was set by the Biden administration, was broken. He said Bloomberg would “be reviewing our processes to ensure that failures like this don’t happen again.”The email did not specify what the disciplinary actions were or who they involved. Bloomberg published an article at 7:41 a.m. on Thursday detailing the complicated prisoner exchange that resulted in the release of Evan Gershkovich, a reporter for the The Wall Street Journal, and many others. Jennifer Jacobs, a senior White House reporter who had the first byline on the article, has left the company, according to two people with knowledge of the matter. An editor involved in the story was demoted, according to two other people.
Persons: John Micklethwait, Biden, , Evan Gershkovich, Jennifer Jacobs Organizations: Bloomberg, Street Journal, White House
PARIS — Bold-talking American sprinting star Noah Lyles arrived at the Paris Olympics announcing his intentions of leaving with four gold medals. The 27-year-old from Virginia won his first Olympic gold medal Sunday by bolting to the 100-meter title in a personal-best 9.79 seconds in front of a deafening, sold-out Stade de France crowd. Lyles froze when it showed he had prevailed by one of the narrowest margins — five-thousandths of a second. Lyles is the first American to win the Olympic 100-meter since 2004. By the finish time, it was one of the hardest gold medals to earn, too.
Persons: Noah Lyles, bolting, Lyles, Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson, Fred Kerley, , Italy’s Marcell Jacobs, Thompson, Kenya’s Ferdinand Omanyala, Kerley, Kenny Bednarek, ” Lyles, Louie Hinchcliffe Organizations: PARIS, Paris Olympics, Virginia, Stade de France, Tokyo Locations: American, Budapest, U.S, Seville
Paris CNN —Belgium has withdrawn from the mixed relay triathlon race on Monday and Switzerland has had to mix up its roster after athletes from both countries fell ill following the initial triathlon races last week. The statement did not specify Michel’s illness, which was reported days after she swam in the River Seine during the women’s triathlon on Wednesday. “Claire Michel, a member of the relay, is unfortunately ill and must withdraw from the competition.”Michel finished 38th in the women’s triathlon competition on Wednesday. Swiss Olympic Chief Medical Officer Hanspeter Betschart noted that it is unclear if Briffod’s infection is related to the Seine’s water quality. The athletes had largely put their trust in organizers to ensure that the water quality was safe for them.
Persons: Claire Michel, “ Claire Michel, ” Michel, Jasper Jacobs, Adrien Briffod, Simon Westermann, Hanspeter Betschart, ” Betschart, Météo, , Julie Derron, Alex Yee, , Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, , CNN’s, De La Fuente, Kevin Dotson, Chris Liakos Organizations: Paris CNN —, Olympic Committee, Belgian, Belgian Hammers, Paris Olympic, Wednesday, Getty, Olympic, Swiss, Swiss Olympic, Paris, Triathlon, Medical, City of, Training, Games, Paris Mayor, CNN, CFU, Palais Locations: Paris CNN — Belgium, Switzerland, Belgium, AFP, Paris, Météo France, City, City of Paris, Prefecture, France, Seine, Austerlitz, Alexandra
TV: PeacockWhat to watch: Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz meet for the seventh time — and second on the clay of Roland Garros — for the men’s singles gold medal. His only Olympic medal, a bronze, came in 2008. GO DEEPER Why is Team USA struggling in the Olympic gold medal count? Cycling hits the roadAnna Kiesenhofer earned Austria’s first Summer Olympics gold medal in 17 years when she won in 2021. But Katie Ledecky accomplished something only one other woman has in Olympic history by winning her ninth gold medal.
Persons: It’s, Noah Lyles, Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Roland Garros, Djokovic, Alcaraz, Lyles, Hannah Peters, Yu, ” Lyles, Kishane Thompson, Marcell Jacobs, Fred Kerley, Canada’s Andre De Grasse, Sarah Sjöström, Gretchen Walsh, Bobby Finke, Ireland’s Daniel Wiffen, A’Ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, Satou Sabally, Anna Kiesenhofer, Austria’s, Dimitar Dilkoff, Austrian Anna Kiesenhofer, Italy’s Elisa Longo Borghini, Australia’s Grace Brown, Great Britain’s Anna Henderson, Chloe Dygert, , KATIE LEDECKY, 💪 Organizations: Paris Games, NBC, U.S, Netflix, Olympics, Team USA, USA Network, Telemundo, Germany, Belgium, Dallas Wings, Japan, Cycling, Getty, CNBC, United, ust, aris Locations: Paris, Alcaraz, Tokyo, Jamaica, United States, U.S, Australia, France, Belgium, Germany, Japan, AFP, Austrian, oman
Paris CNN —Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel made history on Saturday, becoming the first male cyclist to claim gold in both the road race and time trial at the same Olympic Games. “Crossing the finish line, I realized I just became the double Olympic champion in one week, something I could only dream of,” Evenepoel told CNN. Evenepoel and Valenton Madouas of Team France pass through the Côte de la Butte Montmartre while fans cheers during the men's road race. David Ramos/Getty ImagesInside the final 40 kilometers (25 miles), Evenepoel broke away from a peloton that included top rivals like Mathieu van der Poel of the Netherlands. Belgian cyclist Remco Evenepoel celebrates his gold medal for the men's cycling road race at the Belgium House in Paris, France on August 3, 2024.
Persons: Paris CNN —, Evenepoel, ” Evenepoel, Usain Bolt, Michael Phelps, David Ramos, Mathieu van der, France’s Valentin Madouas, , “ It’s, , Remco Evenepoel, Jasper Jacobs, Gil de Vis, it’s, ” de Vis Organizations: Paris CNN, Tour de France, CNN, Olympics, France, , Eiffel, Belgium House, MAG, Getty Locations: Paris, Netherlands, Belgian, Belgium, France, Aalst, Brussels
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