Legendary financial and geopolitical cycle analyst Martin Armstrong predicts a very tight midterm election, stating that 'Dems Don't Give A Crap About The Country' in a new report.
Green Day members Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool explain how their new coming-of-age film 'Nimrods' blends factual touring experiences with fiction to create a music-filled spectacle.
Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and A'ja Wilson headline the star-studded USA women's basketball team for the 2026 FIBA World Cup, marking a new era for USA Basketball. Meanwhile, Spain is confident it will host the 2030 World Cup final, with the Bernabéu stadium being a strong contender.
The Associated Press explores how the early life and environment in Neil Armstrong's childhood home played a role in inspiring his historic journey to the moon.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong continues to push for the Clarity Act, which he believes will provide much-needed regulatory clarity for the cryptocurrency market.
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting described by Netanyahu as one of their best, amid reports of an Iranian threat and ongoing tensions. The discussion focused on regional security and the Iranian nuclear program.
Several companies, including Franklin Electric, CTS Corporation, and Oshkosh, have reported better-than-expected earnings and revenue, leading many to raise or reaffirm their financial outlooks for fiscal year 2026.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong once advised individuals to cultivate a powerful vision of the change they wish to see, emphasizing the importance of starting with something deeply felt.
Cape Verde's 40-year-old World Cup star goalkeeper Vozinha has agreed to a deal with Chilean club Colo Colo, following his globally recognized performance during Cape Verde's historic run at the World Cup.
Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, has expressed his belief that Bitcoin's price may have reached its lowest point. He provided reasons supporting his optimistic outlook for the cryptocurrency's future market performance.
On this day, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon as part of the historic Apollo 11 mission, which also included Michael Collins.
Bill Armstrong, an experienced oil 'wildcatter' known for his success in Alaska, is now pursuing a draft deal with Caracas to explore for oil in Venezuela, amidst an exploration boom driven by Donald Trump.
A review of Sheila Armstrong's novel 'The Red Mouth' highlights its profound exploration of Ireland's ancient history through sinister bogland discoveries and intersecting character lives.
A CN freight train crew was forced to halt their journey near Armstrong, Ontario, on July 13, 2026, as wildfires burned intensely outside, with video of the incident posted online.
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A man has appeared in court charged with murder after the body of his former partner, Jana Armstrong, was discovered near Toowoomba, Australia. This incident is part of a broader trend of various deaths and arrests reported across different countries.
An all-star punk supergroup named Cretin Family, featuring Billie Joe Armstrong, Travis Barker, Tim Armstrong, and C.J. Ramone, will perform in Los Angeles on August 30 to celebrate the Ramones' 50th anniversary.
Fantasy baseball analyst Fred Zinkie provides trade tips for July, advising managers to consider dealing Pete Crow-Armstrong and buying low on Bobby Witt Jr.
Senator Alan Armstrong has introduced the American Energy and Mineral Infrastructure Act of 2026, aiming to reform permitting processes and boost US energy production. The bill seeks to cut red tape and accelerate American energy projects.
Helsingin Sanomat is providing its subscribers with access to a 1964 concert recording of Louis Armstrong from Australia, showcasing him as an entertainer who didn't take himself too seriously and became his country's jazz ambassador.
Linkin Park is set to make history at the Download Festival, with Emilija Armstrong becoming the first woman to achieve a significant milestone with the band at the event.
Desmond Armstrong, a pioneer in an unlikely World Cup team, recalls a memorable and challenging question he received from the media at the 1990 World Cup.
Desmond Armstrong, a pioneer in an unexpected 1990 World Cup team, recalls facing a memorable and challenging question from the media during the tournament.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has strongly criticized Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and pledged to oppose the Clarity Act, a digital-asset bill currently advancing in Congress.
The US is involved in various international matters, including a trade probe into Vietnam's intellectual property, considering missile sales to Malaysia, and calling for the release of an Indigenous leader in Nicaragua. Domestically, the country is dealing with a 'vomit bug' outbreak and a former mayor pleading guilty to acting as a Chinese agent.
An opinion piece by Armstrong Williams via The Epoch Times warns that current events unfolding in parts of Europe, particularly the UK under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, highlight a delicate balance between societal compassion and the preservation of civilization.
A century after Louis Armstrong's arrival, Chicago continues to be a hub of innovation, now recognized as America's most exciting jazz scene, drawing attention from the coasts.
Singer Sheryl Crow has spoken out about the end of her relationship with cyclist Lance Armstrong two decades ago, revealing his infidelity coincided with her battle with cancer.
Forbes Councils has published individual profiles highlighting the professional achievements and contributions of Farheen Bandeali and Garen Armstrong. These features showcase their expertise within their respective fields.
The article explores the resurgence of street music, noting how famous artists like Louis Armstrong and Bob Dylan began their careers performing in public spaces.
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Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase laid off 14% of its staff, affecting hundreds of employees. The company attributed the decision to the evolving role of AI in the workplace and the challenging conditions in the crypto market.
Jesse Armstrong, the acclaimed creator and executive producer of HBO's 'Succession,' has been announced as a keynote speaker for the upcoming Banff World Media Festival.
Armstrong World Industries saw its shares fall after the company reported an earnings miss, despite maintaining steady revenue figures. Investors reacted negatively to the profit shortfall.
Professional dancer Brandon Armstrong has announced his departure from the Dancing With the Stars Tour after sustaining a broken elbow, expressing his disappointment over the injury.
NASA's Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar journey in over 50 years, has successfully launched with four astronauts now racing towards the Moon, though they have encountered a significant issue with the Orion capsule's space toilet, a problem also reported by Lithuanian media as a 'big issue' in the capsule.
The US Senate has confirmed Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin as the new Secretary of Homeland Security, replacing Kristi Noem, following President Donald Trump's nomination. Oklahoma's governor has since named energy executive Alan S. Armstrong to temporarily fill Mullin's vacated Senate seat.
Newly public photos from Neil Armstrong's near-fatal 1966 NASA Gemini 8 emergency splashdown near Japan have been discovered and donated to the Armstrong Air and Space Museum in Ohio, surfacing 60 years later.
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Hong Kong’s Fire Services Department has launched an internal review to improve its strategies for tackling large-scale blazes following the deadly Wang Fuk Court inferno, with officers set to examine operational effectiveness and equipment use.
Director of Fire Services Andy Yeung Yan-kin said on Tuesday that his deputy for operations, Derek Armstrong Chan, would lead a new steering committee within the department to evaluate strategies.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
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King Edward VIII rejected the crown in 1936 so he could marry a divorced American woman.
In 1995, Diana sat down for a tell-all solo interview and talked about Charles' affair.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
For centuries, the British royal family has cultivated an image of duty and decorum. As public figures, they've also had their share of scandals.
Forbidden romances, tabloid firestorms, and allegations of misconduct have rocked the House of Windsor over the years.
Here's a look at some of the biggest scandals involving royal family members.
King Edward VIII rejected the crown in 1936 so he could marry a divorced American woman.
Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII.
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Directly after his father died in 1936, Edward VIII took the throne. Less than a year later, he renounced it.
That's because he had fallen hard for Wallis Simpson, an American socialite who'd already been divorced once and was working through her second. His proposal of marriage caused social and political uproar, since the Church of England technically forbade Edward from marrying someone who'd been divorced. Eventually, Edward was forced to abdicate.
"I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and to discharge my duties as King [...] without the help and support of the woman I love," he said in a radio address to the nation in December 1936.
Edward and Simpson married in 1937 and stayed together until Edward's death in 1972. (And she wasn't the only commoner who married into royalty.)
Princess Margaret fell in love with a married man.
Captain Peter Townsend and Princess Margaret.
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Captain Peter Townsend was a Royal Air Force officer who served as an equerry — essentially an attendant to the royal family. He spent a great deal of time with Margaret, and before long, the two fell in love. The only problem was that he was married.
Things got even more scandalous in 1953 when Townsend divorced his wife and proposed to Margaret, but the rules of the Church of England forbade such a marriage. (After all, Margaret's uncle Edward VIII had to relinquish the throne in order to marry a divorcee.)
The relationship came to a heartbreaking close in 1955 when they called off the engagement. There was simply no way for Captain Townsend and Princess Margaret to have a happy ending.
Her eventual marriage to a different man ended in a high-profile divorce.
Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong Jones.
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Not long after calling things off with Townsend, Margaret married photographer Anthony Armstrong Jones. It was the first royal wedding to ever be televised.
A few years later, their union became a source of "growing public ridicule," The New York Times reported. They fought in public, Margaret took long vacations without her husband, and rumors swirled around her close friendship with a man 17 years her junior.
In 1976, the couple announced their separation, and two years later, they were officially divorced. Margaret became the first royal to divorce since Henry VIII, who reigned way back in the 1500s.
Princess Diana and an alleged lover were secretly recorded on the phone.
Princess Diana and James Gilbey.
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In 1992 — while then-Prince Charles and Princess Diana were still married — media outlets published the transcript of a conversation between Diana and an alleged lover named James Gilbey. In the conversation, Gilbey told Diana that he loved her and called her by the pet name "Squidgy" 53 times. That's how the scandal earned the memorable moniker "Squidgygate."
Later, in an interview, Diana confirmed that the conversation was real, but denied that it was adulterous in nature.
The same thing happened to Diana's husband, Charles.
Camilla Parker Bowles and Prince Charles.
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Not long after Diana's leaked phone call, Charles, Queen Elizabeth's oldest son, had one of his own.
An Australian magazine published the transcript of a call between Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles — a longtime married friend. The transcript all but confirmed what many rumors had postulated: That Charles and Camilla were romantically involved.
In one of the more confounding parts of the conversation, the couple joked about Charles turning into a tampon in order to "live inside" Camilla's trousers.
Later that year, Charles and Diana announced their separation.
Then Diana gave a bombshell TV interview, and the marriage collapsed for good.
Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1992.
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In 1995, Diana sat down for a tell-all solo interview with journalist Martin Bashir to talk about the immense pressures of public life and her struggles with self-harm, postpartum depression, and bulimia. She also revealed that she knew about Charles' affair with Camilla. ("There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded," she famously quipped.) And Diana even admitted that she'd been unfaithful to Charles, saying that she had been "in love" with James Hewitt, her riding instructor.
The BBC interview itself has since come under scrutiny. An article in the Sunday Times in 2020 alleged that Bashir manipulated Diana into doing the interview by showing her brother, Charles Spencer, fake bank statements that purported to show the media had been paying royal associates for information about her. A 2021 inquiry concluded that Bashir acted in a "deceitful" way, and the BBC and Bashir apologized.
A few weeks after the interview, the Queen herself urged her son and daughter-in-law to divorce, and the following year, they made it official. Charles and Camilla, on the other hand, wed in 2005 and are still together.
Princess Anne divorced her husband and married a member of the royal staff.
Mark Phillips and Princess Anne in 1976.
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Princess Anne, the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II, married Olympic equestrian Mark Phillips in 1973. The couple spent large swaths of time apart and didn't appear to be happy — People magazine described the marriage as a "joyless sham."
Then, in spring 1989, a British newspaper obtained stolen copies of letters written to Anne by one of her equerries, a British naval officer named Timothy Laurence. Though the content of the letters wasn't made public, tabloids described them as "extremely intimate" and "too hot to handle."
In 1992, Anne announced that she was divorcing Phillips, and that she planned to marry Laurence. The two have been together ever since.
Paparazzi caught Sarah Ferguson in a compromising "toe-licking" incident.
Sarah Ferguson.
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Sarah Ferguson (popularly known as "Fergie") married Queen Elizabeth's son, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, in 1986.
Six years later, scandal erupted: Paparazzi photographers captured Fergie vacationing with an American financial advisor named John Bryan. In one photo — an image quickly plastered on the front page of The Sun — Bryan appeared to be licking Fergie's foot.
Things didn't go very well after that. Fergie and Andrew separated in 1992, the same year as Charles and Diana, and divorced in 1996.
Later, Fergie was accused of taking a $633,000 bribe.
Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew on their wedding day in 1986.
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Fergie's marital drama didn't end after the divorce. In 2010, a News of the World journalist posed as a businessman and said he got Fergie to accept a £500,00 (about $633,000) bribe in exchange for access to her ex-husband, The Guardian reported.
A video recording of their meeting was released to the media, and Fergie later apologized, saying she'd made a "serious lapse in judgment," Reuters reported.
Prince Harry spent a day (yes, a single day) in rehab.
The clinic where Prince Harry spent a single day in 2002.
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After admitting to his father that he'd tried marijuana, a 17-year-old Prince Harry spent a day at the Featherstone Lodge rehabilitation center in London, The Telegraph reported.
A statement from the royal family said Harry had agreed to visit the clinic "to learn about the possible consequences of starting to take cannabis."
He was also photographed wearing a Nazi costume.
Prince Harry's Nazi costume made headlines around the world.
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In January 2005, British paper The Sun published a front-page photo of Harry wearing a Nazi armband, apparently at a costume party.
The prince, who was 20 at the time, quickly released a statement of apology that read: "Prince Harry has apologised for any offence or embarrassment he has caused. He realises it was a poor choice of costume."
In 2012, Harry got naked at a private party in Las Vegas, and someone leaked the photos to The Sun.
Prince Harry in 2012.
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The British tabloid published the naked photos of the prince in 2012, which were taken by another party-goer during a game of strip billiards in his hotel suite.
According to an anonymous source who was in attendance, the prince's security team appeared to be aware that people were taking photos.
"No one asked for our phones or anything about us when we arrived at the party," the source told The Sun. "It was obvious people were taking pictures."
That same year, Closer Magazine published a photo of Kate Middleton sunbathing topless on its cover.
Kate Middleton.
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At the time the pictures were taken, Prince William and Kate Middleton were staying in a private holiday home owned by the Queen's nephew, Viscount Linley.
After the couple won a lawsuit against the company, Closer was ordered to pay $118,000 in damages to William and Kate in 2017.
Meghan Markle walked herself down the aisle after her father was caught staging paparazzi photos in the lead-up to her wedding to Harry.
Meghan Markle walks herself down the aisle.
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Thomas Markle's no-show at the royal wedding was thought to be due to his poor health, as he suffered a heart attack just days before Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot in Windsor back in May 2018.
However, in the year that followed, Thomas and the duchess appeared to have a strained relationship, with Thomas even speaking out against his daughter in several interviews with British tabloids.
In 2011, Andrew resigned from his job because of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Prince Andrew.
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Andrew served as the UK's trade envoy from 2001 through 2011, when he stepped down due to mounting criticism over some of his personal relationships, the BBC reported. Namely, he was close friends with American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
This would not be the end of the matter, however.
He stepped back from his royal duties altogether in 2019 after new allegations surfaced regarding his relationship with Epstein, culminating in a disastrous BBC interview.
Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre, then known as Virginia Roberts, along with Ghislaine Maxwell. This photo was included in an affidavit where Giuffre claimed Prince Andrew directed her to have sex with him.
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Virginia Giuffre, pictured with Andrew above, accused Epstein of forcing her to have sex with the prince when she was just 17 years old in 2001.
The allegations from a 2015 defamation case resurfaced in the media as the case became unsealed. Andrew denied the claims, and a spokesperson for Buckingham Palace "emphatically denied" the allegations in an August 2019 statement provided to Business Insider.
Four days after a catastrophic interview with "BBC Newsnight" where he spoke about his friendship with Epstein, Andrew announced he would step down from his royal duties.
Epstein was found dead in his prison cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
Giuffre died by suicide in 2025.
Meghan Markle launched a lawsuit against British newspaper the Mail on Sunday after it published a private letter she wrote to her father.
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Markle sued the publication over the misuse of private information, infringement of copyright, and breach of the Data Protection Act 2018 after it published excerpts from the letter earlier this year. She won the lawsuit in 2021.
"I share this victory with each of you — because we all deserve justice and truth, and we all deserve better," Markle said in a statement.
A judge later rejected the publisher's application for permission to appeal but said it can take the application to the Court of Appeals. The publisher, Associated Newspapers, said it would.
After months of rumors, Harry and Markle announced they were taking a "step back" from royal life in 2020.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are stepping back from their roles as senior royals.
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The announcement said they "intend to step back as 'senior' members of the Royal Family and work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen." They also wrote that they would split their time between North America and the UK.
The royal communications office followed up with a statement of their own.
"Discussions with The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are at an early stage," the Queen's statement read. "We understand their desire to take a different approach, but these are complicated issues that will take time to work through."
The couple carried out their last official royal engagement at the annual Commonwealth Day service in London in March 2020. They later bought a home in California.
In March 2021, Markle and Harry gave a tell-all interview to Oprah Winfrey about their rift with the royal family, revealing one bombshell after another.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in their interview with Oprah Winfrey.
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The two-hour primetime special was full of stunning revelations.
Markle told Winfrey that Kate Middleton made her cry the week of her wedding over a flower girl dress and not the other way around, as had been reported in tabloids. She also said members of the royal family had "concerns and conversations" about how dark Archie's skin would be before he was born, and The Firm told them that Archie wouldn't receive a title or security, breaking from protocol.
She also opened up about having suicidal thoughts amid constant tabloid criticism and racism, and said a senior member of the royal institution wouldn't let her seek help.
Harry revealed that his family cut him off financially in the first quarter of 2020, and that Charles stopped taking his phone calls before they announced they were stepping back from the royal family. He also said that it hurts that the royal family never acknowledged tabloids' racist treatment of Markle, and that none of the royal family members have reached out to apologize for the reasons he felt he had to leave.
Following the interview, Buckingham Palace released a statement on behalf of the Queen.
"The whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan," the statement read.
"The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. Whilst some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately.
"Harry, Meghan, and Archie will always be much loved family members."
Before the interview aired, Buckingham Palace announced they were investigating claims that Markle bullied members of the royal staff — but no such investigations had been publicly made into Andrew's involvement with Epstein.
Meghan Markle (second from right), Prince Harry (right), and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (back row, right) with royal family members on Christmas Day in 2017.
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The Times of London reported that Markle bullied two senior staff members during her time with the royal family.
Buckingham Palace released a statement days before Markle and Harry's tell-all interview, saying that they were "very concerned" about the allegations, and that their HR team was investigating the claims.
A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex denied the claims to The Times, saying that the allegations were intended to undermine Prince Harry and Markle's interview with Oprah, calling it a "calculated smear campaign."
While the palace launched an investigation into allegations that Markle bullied royal staff, no such investigations were publicly made by the palace when Andrew faced scrutiny over his involvement with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Royal biographers accused the palace of having double standards.
Andrew was stripped of his royal patronages and military titles and faced a lawsuit as a private citizen instead of a royal.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 01: Prince Andrew, Duke of York, attends a commemoration service at Manchester Cathedral marking the 100th anniversary since the start of the Battle of the Somme. July 1, 2016 in Manchester, England. Services are being held across Britain and the world to remember those who died in the Battle of the Somme which began 100 years ago on July 1st 1916. Armies of British and French soldiers fought against the German Empire leading to over one million lives being lost.
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In August 2021, Virginia Giuffre filed a lawsuit against Andrew, accusing him of sexual assault.
She alleged that Epstein forced her to have sex with Andrew in his New York mansion, in London, and on Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands in 2001 when she was 17.
The day after US District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan said the duke's motion to dismiss Giuffre's lawsuit was "denied in all respects," Buckingham Palace released a statement announcing that Andrew would no longer hold his royal patronages and military titles.
"With The Queen's approval and agreement, The Duke of York's military affiliations and Royal patronages have been returned to The Queen," a spokesperson for Buckingham Palace said in a statement sent to Business Insider in 2022. "The Duke of York will continue not to undertake any public duties and is defending this case as a private citizen."
In 2022, Andrew and Giuffre reached a settlement for an undisclosed amount.
Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office as police opened an investigation into his ties to Epstein.
Police officers at the gates at Royal Lodge, the former home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in Windsor, Berkshire. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and is in police custody. Picture date: Thursday February 19, 2026.
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Andrew was arrested at his home in Sandringham, Norfolk, on February 19 and was released from police custody several hours later. An investigation is ongoing.
The Justice Department's Epstein files revealed additional communications between Andrew and Epstein when the former prince was a UK trade envoy. Police conducted searches of his Sandringham home and at his former home in Windsor, Berkshire.
"I have learned with the deepest concern the news about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and suspicion of misconduct in public office," Charles said in a statement. "What now follows is the full, fair and proper process by which this issue is investigated in the appropriate manner and by the appropriate authorities."
The king's statement continued: "In this, as I have said before, they have our full and wholehearted support and co-operation. Let me state clearly: the law must take its course. As this process continues, it would not be right for me to comment further on this matter. Meanwhile, my family and I will continue in our duty and service to you all."
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Jamie Bell and Elle Fanning lead a starry cast in this clumsy satire that provides little fascination in a wealthy family’s suffocating lives
Since Jesse Armstrong’s Succession and Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn, wealthy, spoilt, dysfunctional siblings are the new rock’n’roll, and now here is a film from Greek screenwriter Efthimis Filippou (co-author of Yorgos Lanthimos’s Alps and Dogtooth) and directed by Karim Aïnouz. It is a weird-wave contrivance concerning a messed-up US plutocrat clan living in Spain, freely remade from Marco Bellocchio’s 1965 film Fists in the Pocket. Their bizarre and cartoony secrets, involving sex abuse, manipulation and self-harm, are satirically symptomatic of capitalism and the patriarchy, and how the rich, however entrepreneurial and smart, create a next-gen class of useless drones, on whose behalf all this wealth has supposedly been accumulated. I have to admit to finding it heavy-handed and clumsy more often than not, although there are some good performances, notably from Jamie Bell and Elle Fanning.
A strange extended family lives in a luxurious modernist house; the father (Tracy Letts) is a blind widower haunted by the memories of his late wife (Pamela Anderson) who was savaged by wolves in a nearby forest. His grownup children, infantilised by wealth, all live there: highly strung Robert (Lukas Gage) has epilepsy, and is entrusted with supervising his father’s horse riding; Anna (Riley Keough) is a talentless singer-songwriter; and Ed (Callum Turner) is a would-be fashionista. First among equals is Jack (Jamie Bell), who has the intimate honour of helping his father with his nightly teeth-cleaning; their mother’s teeth were always dazzlingly white.
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Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong talks about how his son influenced the 'Nimrods' album to feel current and confirms ongoing discussions about a potential 'American Idiot' movie musical.
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Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day made a surprise appearance at San Diego Comic-Con, performing 'Basket Case' from a pop-up ice cream truck to promote the band's upcoming rock comedy 'Nimrods'.
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Desmond Armstrong, a pioneer in an unlikely World Cup team, recalls facing the media at the 1990 World Cup and a memorable question that stuck with him for the wrong reasons.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon publicly criticized Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong's lobbying efforts for cryptocurrency, making strong remarks about his approach.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong identified eight areas where the finance industry requires modernization, emphasizing the central role of cryptocurrency in these necessary changes.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong stated that artificial intelligence is performing the majority of compliance tasks for the company. He noted that this integration of AI has led to a significant 90% improvement in resolution times.
American singer Sheryl Crow publicly discussed a difficult period in her life, revealing that she discovered her fiancé Lance Armstrong's infidelity while battling breast cancer.
During the latest Crosstown Classic, Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was captured on camera shouting an explicit response to a heckling Chicago White Sox fan.
An analysis suggests that tech leaders advocating for player-coaches could benefit from lessons learned in Major League Baseball, referencing Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong announced 700 job cuts, attributing the decision to advancements in AI, which led to a positive reaction in the company's share price.
Armstrong World reported its non-GAAP EPS of $1.69, missing estimates by $0.12, but its revenue of $409.9 million managed to beat expectations by $0.41 million.
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Financial and geopolitical analyst Martin Armstrong warns that oil prices could reach $200 and that attacking Iranian water supplies could provoke a nuclear response.
CBC's senior business correspondent Peter Armstrong explains what's happening around the critical shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday as conflict escalates following U.S.
MDA Space has established a new defense unit named 49north and appointed Joe Armstrong as its president, signaling a strategic expansion into the defense sector.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong responded to inquiries regarding the company's plans to potentially launch its own prediction market business, outlining the company's stance on the venture.
Green Day members Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool, and Mike Dirnt opted to be background characters in 'Nimrods,' a road trip comedy based on their music and personal stories.
The historic 1908 residence in Wapakoneta, Ohio, where astronaut Neil Armstrong spent his childhood, is now listed for sale at $430,000, featuring many original details.
Louis Armstrong, often considered jazz's first pop star, is being celebrated on his 125th birthday for his captivating career that filled large halls, challenged jazz purists, and influenced presidents.
Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, has put forward a bold proposal involving Bitcoin as a potential fix for America's substantial $39.7 trillion debt crisis.
Pete Crow-Armstrong made MLB history on Monday by achieving a feat previously matched only by legends Babe Ruth and Barry Bonds, contributing to the Chicago Cubs' victory over the St. Louis Cardinals.
Musician Billie Joe Armstrong has partnered with Epiphone and Marshall to launch two signature guitar and amplifier models, inspired by his distinctive sound.
Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong performed a cover of David Bowie's 'All The Young Dudes' with Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson and dedicated Nirvana's 'Drain You' to L7 icon Jennifer Finch during a performance with The Coverups.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong shared his long-term perspective on Bitcoin, stating that it will primarily serve as a measure of inflation fears in the future.
A train became stranded near Armstrong, Ontario, surrounded by flames as over 800 wildfires rage across Canada, having already destroyed 1.9 million hectares this year.
Canadian National Railway workers safely escaped a train car that was surrounded by wildfire flames near Armstrong, Ontario, as shown in a viral video.
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong has partnered with Marshall to create a signature handwired, 100-watt amplifier inspired by the band's iconic 'Dookie' album sound.
DJ Zedd is set to headline the official U.S. Open Finals Afterparty, with HoneyLuv also scheduled to perform at the event in New York's Louis Armstrong Stadium.
The Storyville Ragtimers are scheduled to perform a major tribute to Louis Armstrong, one of the greatest musicians, at the Garden of the Megaron on Friday, July 10th at 9:00 PM, titled 'What a Wonderful World'.
Hyundai's Belgian driver Thierry Neuville took the lead in the Acropolis Rally from the first special stage on Friday. He concluded the day with a significant advantage over competitors Ogier and Fourmaux, while Armstrong was forced to abandon the race.
An article authored by Armstrong Williams via The Epoch Times examines historical patterns and reasons why many individuals and societies eventually choose to abandon socialist systems.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong predicts that Bitcoin's price will be 'much higher' by 2030, with some analysts forecasting a specific price target for Coinbase stock by 2027. These predictions highlight a bullish outlook for both Bitcoin and Coinbase's future valuation.
Fulton Armstrong, a former US intelligence official and CIA member, claims that Donald Trump is constructing a tailored narrative. Armstrong suggests this narrative is designed to justify an escalation of actions against Cuba.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong outlined the company's strategy to use AI for cost-saving measures, aiming to keep expenses stable while expanding token usage.
Desmond Armstrong, a pioneer in an unlikely World Cup team, recalled a memorable and somewhat challenging media encounter at the 1990 World Cup, highlighting his unique journey in the sport.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon strongly criticized Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and declared opposition to the Clarity Act, stating it is 'dead on arrival.'
Pete Crow-Armstrong responded to taunting "Tarps Off" fans by mashing a 444-foot homer in the Cubs' throttling of the Cardinals at Busch Stadium on Saturday night.
Singer-songwriter Linda Perry stated that Green Day dropped her as a producer for the 'American Idiot' follow-up after news of her involvement leaked, calling the situation 'f–ked up' and referring to Billie Joe Armstrong as a 'little pussy' for not returning her calls.
American musician Sheryl Crow recounted her tumultuous relationship with retired cyclist Lance Armstrong, revealing that he dated a "very famous actress" while she was battling cancer.
Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, drew a comparison between AI agents and self-driving cars, suggesting that AI could soon surpass human drivers in safety.
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase announced a 14% reduction in its workforce, a decision communicated by CEO Brian Armstrong in an email to staff. The company also outlined severance packages, with particular attention to Indian employees holding US work visas.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong announced that the crypto exchange will lay off 14% of its workforce as part of a restructuring effort aimed at improving efficiency through AI integration.
"Succession" creator Jesse Armstrong and actor Henry Winkler are confirmed to participate in the Banff World Media Festival, with Armstrong delivering a keynote address.
Multiple companies, including Verizon, Domino's, and Spotify, have released or are preparing to release their Q1 2026 earnings reports and financial outlooks. These updates provide insights into their recent performance and future projections.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong stated that the company will have more AI agents than human employees as they test AI agents in work communication channels.
Robert Armstrong discusses coining the 'Taco trade,' a market phenomenon observed after 'liberation day' tariffs caused initial market chaos before investors identified a pattern.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has asserted that Bitcoin could play a role in preserving the dollar's dominance, a statement made as the U.S. national debt reached a record $39 trillion. His comments highlight a perspective on cryptocurrency's potential impact on global finance.
Oklahoma's governor has selected energy executive Alan Armstrong, Chairman of Williams, to fill a vacant US Senate seat for the remainder of the year, replacing Mullin after his DHS promotion.
Ryan Kiera Armstrong, who was set to star in Hulu’s “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” reboot as a new paranormal butt kicker, shared a video message on her Instagram Story Saturday afternoon after original…
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport is recommending that travelers arrive several hours early for their flights, citing a shortage of TSA personnel.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has made a bold prediction that Bitcoin could reach $1.3 million, advising individuals to own a crypto wallet as a fundamental step in engaging with the cryptocurrency market.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong reveals that retail users are actively 'buying the dip' in Bitcoin and Ethereum, indicating strong confidence in these cryptocurrencies.
Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, offered insights into the company's decision to run a poorly received karaoke Super Bowl ad, stating that the initial goal was simply to gain attention. He elaborated on the strategy behind the advertisement despite its mixed public reception.