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Julia Garner, Anthony Boyle to star in Netflix limited series ‘The Altruists’

Variety has learned that Anthony Boyle will star opposite Julia Garner in a Netflix limited series about the rise and fall of FTX titled “The Altruists.”

Boyle will star as Sam Bankman-Fried in the series, while Garner will play Caroline Ellison. James Ponsoldt — whose credits include Shrinking and The Spectacular Now — is to direct and executive produce the first episode.

As previously reported, Netflix has picked up eight episodes of the series. The official logline for “The Altruists” states: “the story of Sam Bankman-Fried and Caroline Ellison, two hyper-smart, ambitious young idealists who tried to remake the global financial system in the blink of an eye – and then seduced, coaxed, and teased each other into stealing $8 billion.”

Netflix also announced the news on social media: “Julia Garner and Anthony Boyle will portray Caroline Ellison and Sam Bankman-Fried in the new limited series ‘The Altruists’. Two hyper-smart young idealists try to remake the global financial system in the blink of an eye…only to seduce each other into stealing $8 billion”

Ellison was sentenced in 2024 to two years in prison after she became a key government witness legal proceedings related to the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX; while Bankman-Fried is serving a 25-year prison sentence for various financial fraud crimes.

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See Sydney Sweeney and Halsey in trailer for ‘Americana’

Halsey and Sydney Sweeney star in the first trailer for Americana, a neo-Western directed by Tony Tost that features an ensemble cast, including Paul Walter Hauser, Simon Rex, Eric Dane and Zahn McClarnon. The film is set in a South Dakota town as everyone gets embroiled in a plot to steal a prized Lakota “ghost shirt.”

The movie synopsis reads that “a highly prized Native American artifact leads a gallery of dynamic characters down a dangerous path in this wildly entertaining modern-day Western. After the rare relic falls onto the black market, the lives of a small-town woman and her son become violently intertwined with a quirky local diner waitress, an offbeat military veteran and a corrupt antiquities dealer. Crime and chaos follow when an indigenous group leader and his crew join the fray in order to reclaim the artifact and return it to its rightful place.”

Americana opens Aug. 22; see the trailer – HERE.

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Taylor Swift announces 12th studio album ‘The Life of a Showgirl’

Taylor Swift has announced her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. Swift had been teasing the announcement on her website that counted down to August 12th at 12:12 am ET.

Swift will also be appearing on the ‘New Heights’ podcast, hosted by her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and his brother, Jason Kelce. The podcast had teased “a VERY special guest” for its new episode that drops Wednesday, Aug 13th. A new clip from the podcast posted on X alongside the album’s announcement teased that Swift may unveil the album’s artwork during her appearance on ‘New Heights’.

The Life of a Showgirl will be available this fall on a portofino orange glitter vinyl (translucent orange vinyl with gold glitter), CD with double-sided poster, and cassette via Republic Records. The website confirms that a release date has not yet been announced, but all preorders will ship before October 13. The final cover art has also not yet been revealed. Preorders are available: HERE.

Swift last released her 11th full-length studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, which shattered countless records upon release, including the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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Pres. Trump deploying National Guard, taking federal control over Washington, DC police department

President Donald Trump announced Monday that the federal government will take over law enforcement in Washington and deploy National Guard troops in the nation’s capital, in order to combat what he says is “rampant violent crime;” despite data showing crime has actually declined in the city in recent years.

Surrounded by Attorney General Pam Bondi, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, U. S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro, FBI Director Kash Patel and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Trump announced in a press conference that the administration intends to crack down on violent crime, and was declaring a public safety emergency in order to put the Washington police department under federal control.

The President signed an executive order declaring crime an emergency in Washington and stated he would be invoking section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act. He said the D.C. National Guard will deploy to fight crime, and he said he may deploy units from other states if needed.  The President added that AG Bondi will be taking command of the Metropolitan Police Department, and DEA Administrator Terry Cole will be interim federal commissioner of the force.

Trump said during the press conference: “We’re here for a very serious purpose. Very serious, very. Something’s out of control. But we’re going to put it in control very quickly, like we did in the southern border. I’m announcing a historic action to rescue our nation’s capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor and worse. This is Liberation Day in D.C., and we’re going to take our capital back … Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged out maniacs and homeless people, and we’re not going to let it happen anymore … In addition, I’m deploying the National Guard to help reestablish law, order and public safety in D.C., and they’re going to be allowed to do their job properly,”  adding later that about 800 guardsmen would be called up.

Hegseth said the National Guard was formally mobilized Monday and would be “flowing into the streets of Washington in the coming week.” In an accompanying executive order, Mr. Trump wrote that the deployment “shall remain in effect until I determine that conditions of law and order have been restored in the District of Columbia.”

Metro police data released this month said violent crime rates have continued to fall in 2025, with violent crime down 26% year-over-year. Homicide rates have dropped 12%, sex abuse by 49%, assault with a dangerous weapon by 20% and robbery by 28%.  However, Trump said that the administration was examining a person who claimed he was asked to falsify data: “And we had a recent indication, and there was a story about a man who just left. He quit because he was asked to do phony numbers on crime, and we’re going to look into that. I think Pam [Bondi] is going to be looking into that, but he was asked by the city, I guess we don’t want to show the real numbers. Let me do numbers so it looks like it’s going down, not going down, and under Biden, it was a disaster, and nobody did anything about it. We’re going to do things about it like you wouldn’t believe.”

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser called Trump’s directive “unsettling and unprecedented” but said the city would cooperate with the administration to the extent that the law allows. Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland said he plans to introduce a bill to undo Trump’s order, calling it “a textbook authoritarian maneuver.”

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1 dead, multiple injured in explosion at U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh

An explosion at the U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works about 15 miles southeast of Pittsburgh has left one dead and at least 10 injured, with some people still trapped under the rubble as emergency workers on site trying to rescue victims.

Allegheny County Emergency Services said the explosion at the plant began at approximately 10:51 a.m, when emergency medical services received a call for an “ongoing situation” at the plant for a potential mass casualty event, per the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

A Level 3 Mass Casualty incident was declared and more resources across the region were deployed, with officials asking residents to stay away from the scene so emergency workers could respond. The Allegheny County Health Department also advised people who lived within a mile of the plant to stay inside.

Allegheny County Emergency Services spokesperson Kasey Reigner told local affiliate WPXI-TV that “dozens were injured” in the blast, adding that two people were missing as crews searched for those trapped. The explosion sent black smoke into the sky in the Monongahela Valley.  Reigner, said one person died in the explosion and multiple other people were treated for injuries. Several of those injured were taken to hospitals. Allegheny Health Network said it was receiving patients at several of its hospitals, and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center said two patients were taken to Mercy Hospital.

U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works is a massive industrial facility along the Monongahela River south of Pittsburgh, and considered the largest coking operation in North America. It is one of four major U.S. Steel plants in Pennsylvania that employ several thousand workers. The plant converts coal to coke, a key component in the steel-making process. To make coke, coal is baked in special ovens for hours at high temperatures to remove impurities that could otherwise weaken steel. The process creates what’s known as coke gas — made up of a lethal mix of methane, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.

U.S. Steel issued the following statement Monday afternoon following the explosion: “Around 11 a.m. ET on Monday, August 11, an incident occurred at U. S. Steel’s Clairton Plant, specifically at coke oven batteries 13 and 14. Emergency teams were immediately dispatched to the scene. Our top priority is the safety and wellbeing of our employees and the environment. We are working closely with relevant authorities to investigate the cause of the incident and will provide additional updates as they become available. Nearly 1,300 dedicated men and women work at the Clairton Plant each day, performing their jobs with the utmost safety. During times like this, U. S. Steel employees come together to extend their love, prayers, and support to everyone affected.’”

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro posted on X: “Multiple explosions occurred today at U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works in Clairton, PA. Since then, my Administration has been in constant contact with labor leaders and local officials, and I’ve spoken with@ACE_Innamorato to reiterate that the Commonwealth is here to provide any resources needed. Injured employees have now been transported to local hospitals to receive care, and search-and-rescue efforts remain active at the plant. If you’re in the area, continue to follow the instructions of local authorities. Lori and I are eternally thankful for the bravery of our first responders — and we continue to pray for the entire Clairton community.

Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman also wrote on X: “UPDATE: I was just on-site at the Clairton Coke Works. I’ve been talking with USW and US Steel officials to get more information. There is an active search and rescue underway, dozens injured, and per police there’s at least one unaccounted for.”

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Rachel Brosnahan to star in Season 2 of ‘Presumed Innocent’ at Apple TV+

Rachel Brosnahan is set to star in and executive produce Season 2 of “Presumed Innocent” at Apple TV+.

The first season of Presumed Innocent, based on Scott Turow’s novel, debuted in 2024 and starred Jake Gyllenhaal as a prosecutor accused of killing a colleague.  Apple TV+ opted to make it an anthology rather than continue following Gyllenhaal’s character (the actor will remain an executive producer on season two).

The second season will be based on the book “Dissection of a Murder” by Jo Murray, which is due to be published in 2026. While Apple is not providing an official logline for the season, the description from publisher Pan Macmillan states, “When Leila Reynolds [Brosnahan] is handed her first murder case, she’s shocked at how high-profile it is: the murder of a well-respected, well-known judge. This shouldn’t be the kind of case she’s leading; it’s way beyond her expertise. But the defendant, Jack Millman, is clear. He wants her, and only her.”

The series marks Brosnahan’s first TV starring role since the conclusion of her hit Amazon series “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” which saw Brosnahan nominated for the Emmy for best actress in a comedy for all five seasons, winning the award in 2018. She also won two Golden Globes out of four nominations for her work in the series. Brosnahan will next be seen in James Gunn’s highly-anticipated “Superman” film in the role of Lois Lane.

David E. Kelley developed the series for television and serves as executive producer and co-showrunner. Erica Lipez will also serve as co-showrunner and executive producer on Season 2. J.J. Abrams and Rachel Rusch Rich executive produce for Bad Robot Productions

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Julia Garner’s ‘Weapons’ tops box office in North America with $42.5M opening weekend

The horror film Weapons starring Julia Garner and Josh Brolin, was the No. 1 movie in North America at the box office, earning $42.5 million in its debut weekend.  The film, directed by Zach Cregger, also had a $71.8M global opening – exceeding expectations of the film’s performance.  Weapons also stars Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams, Benedict Wong and Amy Madigan.

Freakier Friday came in at No. 2 with $29 million, followed by The Fantastic Four: First Steps at No. 3 with $15.5 million, The Bad Guys 2 at No. 4 with $10.4 million, and The Naked Gun at No. 5 with $8.4 million.

Superman came in at No. 6 with $7.8 million, with Jurassic World: Rebirth at No. 7 with $4.7 million, F1 at No. 8 with $2.8 million, Together at No. 9 with $2.6 million and Sketch rounding out the Top 10 with $2.5 million.

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Mass shooting in Baltimore leaves 1 dead, 5 injured including 5-year-old girl

One man was killed and at least six people have been injured, including a 5-year-old girl, in a mass shooting in a Baltimore neighborhood over the weekend.

Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said  at a news conference that Northern District Officers responded to the 5100 block of Queensbury Avenue to investigate a call for a “reported shooting,” where they located six victims suffering from gunshot wounds,” the Baltimore Police said in a statement. The six victims included four males and two females, as well as the 5-year-old girl, who was shot in the hand. Worley said the child’s injury does not appear to be serious.

A 38-year-old man died from his injuries on the morning of Sunday, Aug. 10, police confirmed; a 23-year-old woman and three men aged 32, 33 and 52, suffering non-life-threatening injuries. Worley said in a news conference: “Both our homicide and district detective units are on the scene. We have very little information at this point. All we know is there’s multiple rounds fired, multiple victims,” adding that it appears someone “opened fire” as a group of people were sitting outside eating crabs.

Police believe that the victims were possibly targeted in the shooting; however,  no details of any possible suspects have been released at this time. The Baltimore Police Department restricted access to the area amid their investigation, writing on X:  “BPD is scene of a mass shooting at the intersection of Spaulding & Queensbury Avenues. Multiple streets in the area are closed to the public. Please avoid the area. More information to follow as it becomes available.”

Police are asking anyone who has information about the incident to call Homicide Detectives at 410-396-2100. Those who wish to remain anonymous may contact the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line at 1-866-7LOCKUP. Those with information can also text tips through the Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland website.

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Israeli PM Netanyahu defends military offensive, says starvation claims in Gaza are ‘exaggerated’

Speaking at a press briefing for international journalists in Jerusalem on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended plans for a military push into Gaza City, insisting that Israel “has no choice” but to see the fight through and ensure Hamas is completely defeated. Netanyahu declared:  “We will win this war, with or without the backing of others.”

Netanyahu emphasized that Israel’s objective is not to occupy the territory permanently, but rather to “liberate Gaza.” He noted that there is a “relatively short timeline” for the next phase of operations. According to Netanyahu, Israel’s goals include stripping the enclave of weapons, keeping the Israeli military in control of overall security, and eventually handing administrative responsibilities to a civilian body that is not Israeli.

Netanyahu has come under intensifying pressure as his plan to seize Gaza City drew criticism from across the political spectrum and mass protests in Israeli cities, while Gaza’s Health Ministry reported rising malnutrition deaths. Netanyahu, however, denied claims of famine in Gaza, and acknowledged only “deprivation” – insisting Israel has “no choice” but to defeat Hamas, and stating that “hundreds of aid trucks” have entered the enclave. Netanyahu went on to place blame on Hamas for the dire humanitarian situation, including civilian casualties, widespread destruction, and limited access to aid. He claimed Hamas still has “thousands of armed fighters” in Gaza and said many Palestinians are “pleading” for liberation from the group’s control.

Netanyahu’s remarks came just two days after Israel’s Security Cabinet approved a plan authorizing the military to take control of Gaza City — a decision that has drawn sharp criticism both domestically and abroad. Opponents have warned it could worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and place the hostages still held by Hamas since October 7, 2023, at greater risk.

The U.N. Security Council met in emergency session Sunday, with Britain, France, and Australia among those condemning the plan. The U.K.’s envoy warned it would “deepen the suffering” of Palestinians. The Gaza Health Ministry said five more people, including two children, died of malnutrition in the past 24 hours, bringing the toll to 217, among them 100 children.

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See Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor in trailer for ‘The History of Sound’

The first trailer for “The History of Sound” has been released, starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor.

“The History of Sound” is based on the short story of the same name written by Ben Shattuck, who also penned the film’s screenplay. The film was nominated for the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, with Molly Price, Alison Bartlett and Chris Cooper also starring.

An official synopsis for the film reads: “Two young music students, Lionel and David, attending the Boston Conservatory in 1917, bond over their shared love of folk music.”  The movie follows Lionel and David through several years of their lives, including after David is drafted into the military as World War I comes to a close: “In 1920, the two spend a winter walking through the forests and islands of Maine, collecting folk songs in order to preserve them for future generations. Lionel drifts through Europe in his twenties and thirties, building a new life of profound success and happiness, and experiencing new loves. Yet he is constantly drawn back to memories of his brief time with David, trying to understand the impact of their relationship.”

“The History of Sound” will release in theaters on Sept. 12; see the trailer – HERE.

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