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Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation expanding California’s film and TV tax credit to $750M to keep production local.
California Legislature expands Film and TV Tax Credit Program to $750 million, boosting jobs and economic activity in the state.
Charlize Theron again discussed on the podcast “Call Her Daddy” a sexual harassment allegation she first revealed in 2019 on ...
David Corenswet gives a star-making performance in James Gunn's breathless epic about what makes Superman super in the 21st ...
Charlize Theron tells the "Call Her Daddy" podcast that the unnamed director wrote her a letter to explain himself, "panicked ...
In the early 19th century a system of turnpikes was developed across New York state. One of these, which was sort of a ...
Wicklow man Jack Conan has spoken a few times about his love for GAA recently. In the run up to Leinster’s URC final against ...
Henry Mayo Newhall, future namesake of the city of Newhall, arrived in San Francisco at the age of 25, hoping to ...
Some of these tunes are classics known and sung all over the world. Others are deep cuts, cult bangers, or hardcore fan faves ...
California is defending its high-speed rail project after the Trump administration proposed withdrawing $4 billion in funding, citing flawed analysis. The state insists it will meet the 2033 deadline ...