Peacock Cancels 'Poker Face,' Rian Johnson Seeks New Home with Peter Dinklage Poised to Lead
Rian Johnson's 'Poker Face' canceled by Peacock after two seasons; creator aims for revival elsewhere with Peter Dinklage replacing Natasha Lyonne.
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Rian Johnson's 'Poker Face' canceled by Peacock after two seasons; creator aims for revival elsewhere with Peter Dinklage replacing Natasha Lyonne.
A hazardous ammonia gas leak from a tanker truck in Weatherford, Oklahoma, triggered overnight evacuations and resulted in at least three dozen people requiring medical treatment, highlighting the dangers of industrial chemical transport.
With the AFC East rivalry heating up for Week 11, analysts from the New England Patriots' official site have offered their expert predictions for the upcoming game against the New York Jets. This highly anticipated matchup carries significant weight for both teams' playoff aspirations, intensifying fan discussions and setting the stage for a critical divisional battle.
Valve's 'Steam Machine' officially unveiled, a compact living room PC poised to challenge console giants Sony and Microsoft by bringing PC gaming to the TV.
John F. Kennedy's grandson, Jack Schlossberg, has announced his bid for a US House seat in New York City, seeking to fill the vacancy left by longtime Rep. Jerry Nadler. His entry into politics marks a significant moment for the enduring Kennedy legacy, setting the stage for a closely watched congressional race.
A new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) projects a sustained rise in global oil and gas demand for the next quarter-century unless there is a dramatic course correction in international climate policy. The findings underscore growing concerns over a global retreat from ambitious climate change commitments and cast a shadow over efforts to achieve net-zero emissions targets, urging immediate action and re-evaluation of current energy strategies worldwide.
A new adaptation of Stephen King's 'The Running Man' starring Glen Powell has premiered, drawing critical attention to its relevance in a world grappling with extreme reality television and media-fueled spectacles. Initial reviews praise the film but question its capacity to shock an already desensitized audience.