Stephen Colbert: Exclusive Photos of the ‘Late Show’ Host
Colbert posed for The Hollywood Reporter’s photographer as his show comes to an end.
Colbert posed for The Hollywood Reporter’s photographer as his show comes to an end.
Safe transit through the Strait of Hormuz will be ensured as the United States threats end and with new procedures in place, the navy of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said, after the US said it was pausing operations to help stranded ships pass through the waterway. The IRGC statement posted on X on…
Nvidia, the chipmaker at the center of the artificial intelligence boom, is partnering with glassmaker Corning for three new advanced manufacturing facilities in North Carolina and Texas dedicated entirely to optical technologies for the world’s most valuable semiconductor company. The factories will lead to the creation of at least 3,000 jobs and increase Corning’s U.S….
Three people with possible symptoms of the disease were evacuated on Wednesday morning from the Dutch-flagged MV Hondius.
After exploring the bigger market for productivity tablets featuring color displays with the Paper Pro and the smaller Paper Pro Move, E Ink tablet maker reMarkable is returning to its roots with a new monochrome device called the Paper Pure. The new, $399 Paper Pure succeeds the monochrome reMarkable 2 after six years, and comes…
“Every Brilliant Thing,” a play starring Daniel Radcliffe, has recouped its entire production costs after 10 weeks on Broadway. The solo show was capitalized at $5.75 million. This production was nominated on Tuesday for two Tony Awards, one for best play revival and another for lead actor in a play for Radcliffe. Given Radcliffe’s level…
The Iran war is the latest mess to spring from the idea that ‘appeasement’ is always wrong
Airlines and other companies are increasingly using fuel surcharges to cover soaring costs, a survey has found, in a further sign of Iran war-linked inflation hitting the economy. A poll of companies in the services sector, which includes airlines, found rising fuel prices had contributed to businesses raising prices at the fastest pace in more…
Gianluca Prestianni’s six-match ban for discriminatory conduct towards Vinicius Junior has been extended worldwide – meaning the Argentina winger could miss his country’s first two World Cup games if he is selected in their squad. FIFA’s disciplinary committee made the decision to extend the six-match ban imposed by UEFA, which originally only applied to European…
Wall Street banks are getting ready to raise billions of dollars taking data center companies public, even after IPO investors have already piled into anything that looks like a bet on artificial intelligence spending.