In his first public comments about the presidential debate, former President Barack Obama showed his support for Joe Biden and defended his performance against Donald Trump. Obama acknowledged that debate nights can be challenging and emphasized that the choice in the upcoming election is between someone who has fought for ordinary people and someone who only cares about themselves. As both Biden and Trump gear up for today's rallies, the stakes for the November election remain high. Despite some criticism of his claims, Obama appeared confident and in command during last night's debate.
The series, which follows a neurodivergent self-taught criminologist, features neurodiverse actors and explores the theme of neurodiversity. Channel 4's commissioning executive, Ben Wadey, praised the show for offering a fresh take on the crime genre and celebrating the power of difference. This is the latest collaboration between UK producer Eagle Eye and Germany-based producer-distributor Beta, and will launch on PBS and the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel. The show is co-produced with JLA Productions and Belgium's Happy Duck Films and features an all-star cast, including Laura Fraser and 'Breaking Bad' alum, Ella Maisy Purvis.
In a recent interview with CBR, actor Daniel Radcliffe revealed that despite being involved in dramatic films, he actually prefers watching cartoons and reality TV shows. He credits growing up on The Simpsons for shaping his sense of humor and general knowledge, and believes that his generation's love for adult-themed cartoons stems from this. Radcliffe also enjoys working on animated projects because they can explore topics that may be difficult to depict in live-action.
After a long break from T20 cricket, Mitchell Starc's performance in the IPL was heavily scrutinized. Despite a slow start, Starc kept working hard and showed his worth with crucial performances in the playoffs. He silenced his critics with his lethal bowling, particularly in the first over, and helped KKR win their third IPL title. Starc's advice for young cricketers is to stay level and enjoy the journey, learning from both the good and the bad days.
Thursday's ruling to overturn Harvey Weinstein's New York rape conviction has sparked outcry from advocates and survivors, who fear the impact on future sexual crime cases. The decision was made based on the inadmissibility of prior bad acts testimony from three additional women, causing disappointment and frustration among Weinstein accusers Rosanna Arquette, Ashley Judd, Mira Sorvino, and Katherine Kendall. Actress and Weinstein accuser Rose McGowan also shared her thoughts, emphasizing the importance of breaking silence and supporting victims.