• Entertainment
    Deadline

    Harrison Ford Injures Shoulder Rehearsing ‘Indiana Jones 5’ Fight Scene; Production To Shoot Around Recovery

    EXCLUSIVE: Harrison Ford hurt himself rehearsing a fight scene in Indiana Jones 5, sources tell Deadline. The extent of his injury wasn’t immediately known, but it involves his shoulder. Director James Mangold will continue to shoot around him while the appropriate course of treatment is evaluated. The filming schedule will be reconfigured as needed in […]

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  • Lifestyle
    In The Know

    Woman’s sandwich ‘hack’ divides TikTok

    A TikToker shared a video showing viewers how to steal part of someone's sandwich without them noticing. The post Woman’s sandwich ‘hack’ divides TikTok appeared first on In The Know.

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  • Business
    Axios

    Frontier Airlines adds direct flights from XNA to Las Vegas

    If you're the gambling type, soon you'll have another option to get to Las Vegas. What's happening: Frontier Airlines announced it will provide two weekly non-stop flights to Las Vegas from XNA, beginning August 13. The flights will be on Mondays and Fridays. Introductory fares for trips between Aug. 13 and Oct. 6 will be $39. Travel must be booked before June 29.Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with Axios Markets. Subscribe for freeWhy it matters: The travel and tou

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  • Health
    People

    Influencer Kate Hudson's Daughter Eliza, 2½, Dies on Father's Day After Cancer Battle: 'Broken'

    Kate Hudson, a blogger from Ohio, and her fiancé Chance Moore documented their daughter Eliza's battle with a rare cancer on a popular TikTok page

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  • U.S.
    Kansas City Star

    Sonar reveals harrowing detail about notorious 1838 ship explosion off North Carolina

    The stern of the ship has finally been found.

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  • Politics
    Axios

    GOP-led Michigan Senate investigation finds no evidence of election fraud

    An investigation by Michigan's Republican-led Senate Oversight Committee found no evidence of widespread voter fraud in 2020, and recommended that Michigan's attorney general investigate individuals who made false claims "for their own ends."Why it matters: A 35-page report released by the committee debunks election falsehoods and conspiracy theories spread by former President Trump and his supporters in the aftermath of November's election.Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic in

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