In conjunction with his WWE retirement tour, Mattel will release a special "you can't see me" John Cena action figure. Ringside Collectibles is reporting that the new figure is part of the WWE ...
Investment firm Lightyear has today launched a flexible cash Isa, This is Money can reveal. The account's interest rate is pegged to the Bank of England's base rate, meaning that it currently pays ...
Look for the figures to hit store shelves in April. UPDATE: Mattel has revised the launch date from April to June 2025. Masters of the Universe x ThunderCats Skell-Ra Action Figure (JFX01 ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas met at the AI Action Summit in Paris, co-chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron. Their meeting ...
The event saw global leaders, policymakers, and industry experts descend upon Paris to deliberate the future course of action in the space of AI. At the mega event, the Indian PM delivered the ...
That's pretty rewarding. That's pretty unique. A big part of Cobra Kai has always followed the passing of the torch of karate or Miyagi's teachings to the next generation, both in Johnny Lawrence ...
Ralph Macchio wouldn't mind doing a Cobra Kai movie in a few years, provided Karate Kid ... and more. More about action movies Russian Doll star Natasha Lyonne to star as an axe-wielding heroine ...
(WTNH) — Since the Cast Iron Chef Chop House and Oyster Bar entered the ... the restaurants new mobile food truck. Attilio told CT Buzz the they can cook all the menu favorite off site, from ...
Cameron Diaz is officially Back in Action! The Bad Teacher beauty, 52, hasn’t been seen in a movie since 2014’s Annie — so naturally, her return to movies is newsworthy. The blonde bombshell ...
Budget carrier AirAsia is betting on the Philippines again. And it’s betting big this time. Finance Secretary Ralph Recto met with AirAsia CEO Anthony Fernandes to discuss strategic opportunitie ...
The Chicago Bulls are reportedly keeping the possibility of a midseason shakeup in mind. Tim Bontemps and Brian Windhorst of ESPN reported that the Bulls are "seeking change" and are listening to ...
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