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Elvis Presley reaches the top 10 on Billboard’s Vinyl Albums chart again as Epic: Elvis Presley In Concert opens at No. 8, earning the late superstar one more bestseller. A portrait of American singer and actor Elvis Presley holding an acoustic guitar circa 1956. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images) Getty Images Several weeks ago, Elvis Presley debuted a new album on a number of Billboard charts. The set, titled Epic: Elvis Presley In Concert, accompanied a movie of the same name directed by Baz Luhrmann. The Australian filmmaker spent years working with Presley’s estate to finally bring his life story to the big screen in what turned out to be the Oscar-nominated, Austin Butler-starring Elvis. Several years later, Luhrmann utilized never-before-seen performance footage to create something of a documentary and something of a performance film, Epic, which was paired with the soundtrack of
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After only a few hours of availability, “Bring Your Love” by Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter manages a top 10 debut on a Billboard chart. RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – MAY 04: Madonna performs onstage during “The Celebration Tour: at Copacabana beach on May 04, 2024 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Live Nation) WireImage for Live Nation Anytime Madonna is planning on releasing a new album, the world pays attention. The pop superstar is one of the most commercially successful artists of all time, and even though she has not been landing smashes with her past several collections like she used to, the anticipation is always high when it comes to hearing what she has come up with as another era begins. For Confessions II, which is due later this summer, Madonna is hoping to recapture some of the magic that made Confessions On A Dance Floor so massively
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A woman walks past a “Now Hiring” sign in front of a store on January 13, 2022 in Arlington, Virginia. Olivier Douliery | AFP | Getty Images Retailers are ramping up hiring this year, defying economic concerns as consumers keep shopping. The retail trades added nearly 22,000 jobs in April, accounting for almost one-fifth of total job growth, according to preliminary federal data released Friday. Nearly 15.5 million employees now hold retail industry jobs, the most since July 2024. Consumers have kept their wallets open in the face of war in Iran, higher gasoline prices, faster inflation and President Donald Trump’s tariff policy. Lately, a solid consumer has left retailers confident enough to hire more workers to stock shelves or staff cash registers. “This still shows how resilient spending has been, even amid a lot of the uncertainty,” said Cory Stahle, senior economist at jo
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PHILADELPHIA – MAY 29: Manager Bobby Cox #6 of the Atlanta Braves watches the game against the Philadelphia Phillies on May 29, 2004 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) Getty Images Politics. Entertainment, stretching from Sinatra to Snoop Dog. Global warming, or definitely the inner workings of a hurricane. The overwhelming majority of reporters who met Bobby Cox viewed the Baseball Hall of Fame manager as cooperative, friendly and highly insightful regarding all things, you know, that didn’t involve his Atlanta Braves. Once the subject switched to the Major League Baseball franchise that Cox helped sprint to eighth on Forbes’ team valuations list at $3.35 billion – with an MLB record 14 consecutive division titles through 2005 – those same media folks complained that he rarely said anything worth mentioning
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang pushed back against fears of AI-driven unemployment at a Milken Institute event on Monday, arguing that AI represents America’s greatest opportunity for reindustrialization rather than a threat to workers. Speaking with MSNBC’s Becky Quick, Huang contended that automating specific tasks within a role does not eliminate the broader purpose an employee […]
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The strongest witness for Elon Musk's case against OpenAI so far has been Greg Brockman's journal. Brockman himself is running as a close second.
Brockman was called to the stand in a rather unusual way - he was cross-examined first, followed by a direct examination - and he had some serious high school debate club energy. There was a lot of "I wouldn't characterize it that way," "I wouldn't say it that way," and "That sounds like something I wrote. Can I see it in context?" When Musk's attorney, Steven Molo, read some of the evidence aloud, Brockman would pedantically correct him if he skipped a word, even if that word was "a" or "the." Wh …
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