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Rachel Brosnahan stars as Lois Lane and David Corenswet stars as Superman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ “Superman

Hollywood loves a comeback story: What the 2025 box-office rebound means for summer blockbusters

By Auzinea Bacon, CNN (CNN) — The movie industry hasn’t caught many breaks in recent years, even after rebounding from the Covid-19 pandemic. Studios were faced with a writers’ strike, blockbusters that fell well below expectations and dilemmas over when to release movies into theaters before having them stream online. The domestic box office continued

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Cybercriminals breach Aflac as part of hacking spree against US insurance industry

By Sean Lyngaas, CNN (CNN) — Cybercriminals have breached insurance giant Aflac, potentially stealing Social Security numbers, insurance claims and health information, the company said Friday, the latest in a spree of hacks against the insurance industry. With billions of dollars in annual revenue and tens of millions of customers, Aflac is the biggest victim

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Pope Leo XIV arrives for his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican

Pope Leo calls for an ethical AI framework in a message to tech execs gathering at the Vatican

By Clare Duffy and Christopher Lamb, CNN (CNN) — Pope Leo XIV says tech companies developing artificial intelligence should abide by an “ethical criterion” that respects human dignity. AI must take “into account the well-being of the human person not only materially, but also intellectually and spiritually,” the pope said in a message sent Friday

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell leaves after a news conference on May 7. New economic projections from Fed policymakers could show they expect to lower rates at least once this year — and it will likely be because of bad news

Takeaways from the Fed’s decision to keep rates on hold as officials watch Trump’s tariffs and Israel-Iran conflict

By Bryan Mena, CNN Washington (CNN) — The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady again Wednesday as officials continue to wait for the fallout of President Donald Trump’s sweeping policy changes and tensions in the Middle East. The central bank left its benchmark lending rate unchanged at a range of 4.25% to 4.5%, where it

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