It's the duet we never saw coming! According to singer Dionne Warwick, she and country music icon Dolly Parton are gearing up to release a gospel song. She revealed the news during the Tamron Hall Show on Tuesday. "I've done so many duets over the years, but this one's going to be very special," she said. Warwick noted that Parton wrote the song titled Peace Like a River, but so far, no release date has been announced.
Disney's Box Office Reign
For the seventh straight year, Disney is the number one studio at the box office. The House of Mouse was catapulted by a few great performing films including Avatar: The Way of Water, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Thor: Love and Thunder, Barbarian, and Death on the Nile. At the domestic box office, the movies were able to pull in $2 billion, while overseas screenings raked up $2.9 billion.
Scouting Bond
For years, the rumor mill has been in full swing about who should play the next agent 007. From Idris Elba to Lashana Lynch, the possibilities seem endless, and now another hat is being thrown into the ring. Actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson has reportedly met with the film's producers and could be in serious contention to nab the role. In June, producer Barbara Broccoli told Deadline production on the movie won't begin for another two years.
The story started as an accidental 911 call, but then it ended up in a hug. The Hillsborough County Sheriff's office in Florida responded to a 911 call from a young boy who wasn't facing any emergency. Instead, he was asking to give police a hug.
There could be such a thing as being too clean after heated debates on social media about how often you should shower. Dermatologists and other health experts are now weighing in, saying while showering every day is a must, some experts say it may not be good for your health to shower too often.
A driver tried to crash through the exit gates of a South Carolina nuclear plant Thursday night about an hour after security asked the same car to leave when it tried to enter, authorities said.
A former Southern California street gang leader pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder in the 1996 killing of rap music icon Tupac Shakur in Las Vegas — a charge prompted by his own descriptions in recent years about orchestrating the deadly drive-by shooting.