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As for Chen Moonves, she’s already teasing the exciting surprises to come, including why the mystery houseguest’s identity will be quite a shock to fans. “When I was told who this person is, I had to expect the unexpected!” she told Entertainment Weekly in an interview published July 3. “I never expected that person. And I was very excited because, in my opinion, getting that person is epic. And that person is also very polarizing. So, there’s going to be a strong reaction in both directions for this mystery houseguest.” The Talk alum also teased the secret accomplice is “going to…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Every few years, a new leadership style captures the collective imagination — often because it flatters our kids. Right now, it’s “Conscious Unbossing,” Gen Z’s polite refusal to manage anyone because, bless them, they’re too emotionally self-aware to boss and too exhausted to be bossed. A decade ago, it was “servant leadership,” before that “transformational,” before that something military-sounding.These style debates aren’t wrong; they’re just surface-level. Most leadership breakdowns aren’t about choosing the wrong approach. They’re about emotional fusion — when leaders lose track of where they end and their teams begin.The…

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Phil McGraw‘s Merit Street Media is in bankruptcy court and is simultaneously suing its distribution partner, Trinity Broadcasting, for breach of contract that the company says led to the chapter 11 filing. But signs that the 15-month-old network was struggling were there well before Merit Street began bankruptcy proceedings on July 2. In its lawsuit, Merit Street says Trinity Broadcasting — known for its Christian programming, and with a distribution network that reaches about 65 million homes in the U.S. — forced its network, Merit TV, into expensive third-party distribution deals rather than using Trinity’s own network of local stations and provided…

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Kesha‘s “Tik Tok” may have defined the early 2010s, but that doesn’t mean she wants the song to define her as an artist. While guesting on Monica Lewinsky’s Reclaiming podcast, the singer-songwriter recalled how her 2009 hedonistic smash hit about embracing party sleaze caused people to make assumptions about what she was like in real life. “It’s interesting,” she said on the episode posted Tuesday (July 8). “When you’re an artist and you’re a songwriter, you can write one song, and that defines you for so long.” “I love ‘Tik Tok’ and I love that first album [2010’s Animal], like,…

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After a logistically convenient but also genuinely loving relationship with Twilight costar Robert Pattinson ended in a shroud of scandal, Kristen Stewart started dating women. Which, inevitably, made her more comfortable in her own skin amid her complicated relationship with fame. “When I was dating a guy I was hiding everything that I did because everything personal felt like it was immediately trivialized, so I didn’t like it,” the actress told Elle UK in 2016. “We were turned into these characters and placed into this ridiculous comic book, and I was like, ‘That’s mine. You’re making my relationship something that it’s not.’ I didn’t…

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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is set to announce new changes to boarding procedures that will remove an almost 20-year precedent.The Wall Street Journal reports that passengers will soon be able to keep their shoes on while passing through checkpoints.On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the “big news” on X to a CBS News reporter. Big news from @DHSgov! ✈️? https://t.co/GJjd2UQMki— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) July 8, 2025Currently, airline passengers older than 75 or under 12, or those with the TSA’s popular PreCheck program, don’t have to remove their shoes. The protocol began more than two decades ago…

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Stephen King’s 2019 novel The Institute is nearly 600 pages long, but it’s a wisp of a book — a throwback to the Ordinary Kids with Extraordinary Abilities subgenre that dominated the King of Horror’s earliest output. It’s wholly readable and ultimately forgettable, casting some modern insight onto the familiar plot but never quite emerging as anything distinctive or specific enough to rank anywhere near the author’s upper tier.  In that respect, MGM+‘s eight-episode television adaptation — working its way through the basics of the book’s plot, but leaving aspects unresolved for a hypothetical second season — delivers roughly what…

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UPDATE (July 8): Grammy-nominated dancehall icon Bounty Killer will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2025 Caribbean Music Awards, which will be held on Thursday, Aug. 28, at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, N.Y. The honor, in recognition of Bounty Killer’s transformative influence across multiple generations of Caribbean artists, comes just over a month after the Kingston-bred artist headlined Brooklyn’s Barclays Center for his first U.S. performance in 15 years on July 5. Bounty Killer has earned three entries on the Billboard Hot 100: 1997’s “Hip-Hopera” (No. 81, with The Fugees), 1998’s “Deadly Zone” (No. 79, with Mobb Deap and Rappin’…

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Everything You Need to Know About Amazon Prime Day 2025 Your favorite summer sale is back! It’s time for Amazon Prime Day 2025. When Is Prime Day 2025 Amazon Prime Day 2025 is officially set for July 8 to 11, and yep—this year’s mega sale is running four whole days. If you’re eyeing markdowns on beauty, tech, fashion, and home finds, the early deals are already heating up—and you don’t have to wait until July to start saving. Amazon has quietly launched a wave of early discounts across top-rated brands, so now’s the time to get your wishlist ready. Expect…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. For decades, a few powerful groups have dominated the entertainment industry. Studios and networks have decided what gets made and how revenues are split. In doing so, many talented creators have lacked the funding or creative control to bring their ideas to life. But things are set to change. New technologies have the potential to give power back to creators and even the fans themselves.Going beyond NetflixWhen it comes to disrupting the entertainment industry, streaming stands out as the obvious example. Netflix, Prime Video, Roku and others have changed how people consume…

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