

James Gray’s 'Paper Tiger' Set for Cannes Competition, Distribution Progress Stable
James Gray’s film 'Paper Tiger' will compete at Cannes with Neon securing North American distribution rights. Recent reports show no new developments, indicating stable progress in the film's release plan.

Minnesota 5-Year-Old Rescues Brother from Icy Creek, Now Critical in Hospital
A five-year-old Minnesota boy saved his brother from drowning in a frozen creek during Easter, but is now in critical condition in hospital. His quick action highlights both his bravery and the risks of icy waters in springtime.

NFL Free Agency Buzz: Wyatt Teller's Future Sparks Multiple Team Interests
Wyatt Teller, a key guard for the Browns, is attracting interest from multiple NFL teams. His potential move in free agency could reshape team lineups and strategies for the upcoming season.

Gingrich Calls for Nuclear Canal in Strait of Hormuz, Echoing Cold War Ideas
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich suggested using nuclear bombs to create a canal bypassing Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, recalling Cold War projects. Experts emphasize the environmental and geopolitical risks that made such ideas abandonable in the 1960s and 1970s.