Rhea Seehorn calls Pluribus pilot the hardest shoot of her life
The Apple TV pilot pushed Seehorn to an extreme she says she had never hit before, underscoring how prestige TV can still demand brutal physical and emotional reserves.
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The Apple TV pilot pushed Seehorn to an extreme she says she had never hit before, underscoring how prestige TV can still demand brutal physical and emotional reserves.

Stand Up centers disability as a rite of passage, forcing decision-makers to rethink who gets to be complex, flawed, and onscreen at all.

The new release turns Prince’s vast unreleased archive into a reminder that legacy catalogs can still generate fresh product, fresh attention, and fresh revenue.

Mirra Andreeva’s run to her first major final shows how young talent can force a fast-moving reset in tennis’s competitive hierarchy.

Mustafa Suleyman is signaling that Microsoft’s in-house AI push is partly a cost war, with Anthropic now framed as the expensive benchmark decision-makers may want to escape.

Lovely Hellplace’s second RPG keeps Dread Delusion’s eerie vibe, but adds a 14-member party, permadeath, and a wildly different combat loop.

A listing primed for 12 June could value SpaceX at $1.77tn, reshaping the private markets playbook and the wealth math around Elon Musk.

A stalled ticket drop can turn a comeback into a customer trust problem fast, especially when queues run for hours and buyers get kicked out.

Ark Invest's Brett Winton is putting Starlink at the center of its SpaceX valuation thesis, a signal that IPO math is now being driven by the satellite network, not just rockets.
The Zakk Wylde-led band finally cracks its first top 10, setting a chart record that shows how long persistence can still take to pay off.

C.C. Wei says TSMC can only support so much customer demand, underscoring how AI chip appetite is stressing even the industry’s biggest supplier.
The new bet is not on finding more intent data, but on forcing sales teams to act on the signals they already have.