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Director Akiva Schaffer co-wrote the song, "My Sweet Beth," which Neeson sings as a tribute to Pamela Anderson's character.
This week, comedian Zach Noe Towers joins Newsweek’s H. Alan Scott for a whirlwind ride through the pop culture circus you didn’t know you needed.
Debbie Smith was the first female CEO of Georgia United Credit Union.
The mid-credits scene features Frank Drebin Jr. and Beth frozen on a resort, poking fun at the credits in a playful homage, while the post-credits show Weird Al performing alone in an empty bunker.
A number of clean energy tax credits are expiring this fall as part of a bill that President Donald Trump signed on July 4.
“States across the county are competing to accelerate the deployment of affordable energy resources,” Gov. Polis said at a ...
Robert Saleh spoke highly of Brock Purdy at San Francisco 49ers training camp when discussing the quarterback's dynamic ...
The United States will appeal its loss to FedEx Corp. in an $84 million tax credit dispute decided in part by the end of ...
The budget bill signed by President Donald Trump on July 4 ends a 30% residential solar credit. But those who act fast may ...
Before the All-Star break, the Phoenix Mercury were had the third-best defense in the WNBA, an athletic unit that pressured opponents up and down the court, fou ...
The trio of terrace houses was built for three sisters who had grown up holidaying on the island. Now it’s been recognised ...
Susan Campbell spoke with Timothy Crowley, who says EV tax credit confusion on his Tesla nearly cost him thousands of dollars ...