Even Olympics Athletes Get Starstruck. A Team USA Runner Recalls Meeting LeBron James On Opening Night

Occasionally, people may feel a little dazed or awestruck when they encounter famous personalities, and it’s not hard to imagine why, given the occasional brush with stardom leaves even the most composed among us momentarily flustered. Interestingly, this isn’t just a sensation exclusive to fans; celebrities can experience similar feelings of overwhlem too. This was true for Quincy Wilson, who delivered an outstanding performance at the Summer Olympics in Paris and recently won a gold medal. Reflecting on his experiences, he shared what it felt like meeting LeBron James during the opening ceremony.

The Defiant Ones: Trump Family Strives to Make DeFi ‘Great Again’

As a seasoned researcher with a knack for deciphering the intricacies of politics and finance, I find myself both intrigued and amused by Donald Trump’s latest venture into the digital finance sector. The launch of “The Defiant Ones” cryptocurrency platform is a testament to the former president’s ability to adapt and capitalize on evolving trends. … Read more

The Batman 2 Gets Major Script & Filming Update From Co-writer Mattson Tomlin

Mattson Tomlin, who collaborated on “The Batman – Part II”, has recently shared some significant insights about the sequel’s production timeline with fans. In the role of the renowned crime-fighter during his second year, Robert Pattinson breathed new life into the character in Matt Reeves’ “The Batman”. This reinterpretation was a refreshing change after the tumultuous DC Extended Universe. Critics praised Reeves’ version, with some audiences even hailing it as the best Batman movie ever made. It garnered three Oscar nominations. The success of the film promptly led to the greenlighting of a sequel, with Tomlin once again working alongside Reeves on the script. It seems that preparations for production are now underway.

‘Rust’ Ricochet: Film’s Ammo Provider Questions New Bullet Evidence That Derailed Trial (Exclusive)

Ever since law enforcement arrived at the New Mexico film set where the Rust shooting took place, figuring out how the live ammunition ended up there became a crucial part of the investigation. For years, the prosecution believed that it was highly probable that the rounds came from armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, who was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in March.