In an era where the voices of marginalized communities demand to be heard, Justin Ducharme’s ambitious debut feature, *Seventeen*, stands at the forefront of Indigenous storytelling. Centered on the complex lives of three Indigenous sex workers in Vancouver, the film endeavors not only to entertain but to educate audiences on the cultural and personal ramifications
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In the wake of a devastating 111-94 loss to the New York Knicks, the Indiana Pacers faced the harsh realities of the postseason. This defeat was more than just a number on a scoreboard; it served as a punch to the gut, contrasting sharply with the franchise’s otherwise promising playoff journey. Tyrese Haliburton, the Pacers’
As the world’s largest economies grapple with a web of trade tensions, recent statements from U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reveal a significant standstill in negotiations between the United States and China. Bessent’s comments to Fox News suggest that, while discussions have taken place and some agreements were reached in Switzerland earlier this year, the
The buzz surrounding non-alcoholic beer (NAB) is nothing short of exhilarating, as it steers the global drinking culture into uncharted territory. As projected by the IWSR, non-alcoholic beer is poised to dethrone ale as the second-largest beer category by volume worldwide this year—an astonishing feat that highlights a burgeoning consumer trend. The staggering 9% growth
CD Projekt Red has unleashed a wave of anticipation with its recent announcement regarding the much-anticipated sequel to Cyberpunk 2077. Designated as Cyberpunk 2—though the title may shift before its official launch—the game is entering pre-production, a significant milestone for enthusiasts and skeptics alike. Officially departing from its earlier codename, Project Orion, the development progress
In the heart of Oklahoma City, the atmosphere crackled with anticipation as the Thunder clinched a resounding 124-94 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, cementing their place in the NBA Finals for the first time in over a decade. Led by the Nucleus of talent and tenacity, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander poured in an electrifying 34 points, a
On Thursday, South Korea’s central bank made a bold yet troubling decision, slashing its policy interest rate by 25 basis points. The cut brought the rate down to 2.5%, the lowest level seen since August 2022. Economists had anticipated this reduction, which marks the fourth cut within six monetary policy meetings. But one must ask:
In a significant blow to former President Donald Trump’s economic machinery, a federal court has handed down a ruling that unequivocally challenges his authority to impose sweeping reciprocal tariffs. On a fundamental level, this event illustrates one of the core issues with Trump’s presidency: the tendency to circumvent democratic processes in favor of unilateral executive
Nigel Farage’s recent economic proposals appear enchanting at first glance but upon deeper scrutiny reveal a perilous mirage. The specter of a Liz Truss-style economic collapse looms ominously over these pledges, much to the dismay of financial analysts and, unsurprisingly, the political opposition. Farage’s desire to eliminate cuts to winter fuel payments or abolish the
Elon Musk’s recent exit from the Trump administration raises more questions than it answers, even as he publicly expresses gratitude for the “opportunity to reduce wasteful spending.” This statement could be interpreted as a thinly veiled critique of government inefficiency, but upon closer inspection, it reveals Musk’s penchant for glorifying self-service under the guise of