Netflix removed casting support from mobile devices to “most” TVs and streaming devices this month, according to a help page on the streamer’s website, clamping down on its rules and pushing users ...
Mika Bruold has something personal to share: The 21-year-old Swiss player, currently ranked No. 307 in the ATP rankings, came out as gay in a heartfelt Instagram post on Saturday. The 6-foot-3 ...
Boston Blue‘s Mika Amonsen has seen the Sean Reagan backlash after he was cast in the Blue Bloods spinoff in place of Andrew Terraciano. “There’s been some negativity, for sure,” Amonsen exclusively ...
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Mika Amonsen isn’t feeling blue over the fandom backlash. The “Boston Blue” star is responding to the online critiques after he was re-cast as Sean Reagan in the “Blue Bloods” spinoff. The CBS series, ...
"I definitely felt a ton of pressure at first. I felt the pressure to respect an actor before me because I wanted to respect Andrew the best I could," Amonsen exclusively told Us Weekly. "There were ...
Netflix has removed support for casting from its mobile apps to most TVs, including Chromecast with Google TV and Google TV Streamer devices. Casting will now only work on older Chromecast models ...
President Donald Trump blasted Democrats over their affordability focus in a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, saying their policies brought historic inflation that he is working to bring down and continues ...
President Trump rated his highly anticipated sit-down with Chinese leader Xi Jinping a 12 out of 10. WSJ’s Alexander Ward explains why. Photo: Yonhap/EPA/Shutterstock Chinese leader Xi Jinping was ...
A report from Deadline has revealed that Euphoria and Bikeriders star Toby Wallace is the first person cast in the Assassin’s Creed live-action series. Wallace will reportedly be playing the series co ...
President Trump rated his highly anticipated sit down with Chinese leader Xi Jinping a 12 out of 10. WSJ’s Alexander Ward explains why. Photo: Yonhap/EPA/Shutterstock In an unusual diplomatic move, ...
The Kremlin said Wednesday that the leak of a phone call between senior U.S. and Russian officials was intended to disrupt peace talks, and warned it was premature to say that a deal to end its war in ...
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