NetflixOn Thursday, Netflix dropped the trailer to Mother of the Bride, the romantic comedy starring Brooke Shields, Miranda Cosgrove and Benjamin Bratt.Shields plays Lana, whose daughter Emma (Cosgrove) surprises her with her plans to get married and the fact that she s set a date in Thailand.The surprises keep coming when Lana finds out that the father of the groom, played by Benjamin Bratt, "is the guy who tore my heart out" in college."We were everything to each other," Lana tells her daughter. "And one day he was just gone."There s a meet-not-so-cute between the former couple when the reveal happens, which Lana tries to play off. To make things even more awkward, she accidentally walks in on Bratt s character naked, a la Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton in 2003 s Something s Gotta Give.Complicating matters is a hunky young doctor with eyes on Lana and sparks during a wedding dance rehearsal that hints the former college sweethearts could give love a
Goodell reports only one budget bill approved by Midnight Thursday deadlines.
Only one of the 10 budget bills were approved by the New York State Legislature as the extended deadline of Apr. 4 cam.
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images(NEW YORK) New York Attorney General Letitia James questioned Thursday whether the California company that underwrote former President Donald Trump s $175 million bond in his New York civil fraud case is financially qualified to handle a bond of that size.In a court filing, James requested that Knight Specialty Insurance Company submit papers demonstrating it is financially capable of paying the bond should Trump lose his appeal in the case.The California company is not registered with the New York Department of Financial Services.The dispute is part of the nearly half-billion-dollar civil fraud judgment imposed on the former president after New York Judge Arthur Engoron in February found Trump and his adult sons liable for using "numerous acts of fraud and misrepresentation" to inflate his net worth in order to get more favorable loan terms.Trump has denied all wrongdoing and has appealed the decision in the case.In a brief interview with AB
Malcolm Taylor/Getty Images)While DC Films co-CEO James Gunn is so far mum, Deadline says Craig Gillespie, the filmmaker behind the blockbuster Cruella, the Oscar-nominated film I, Tonya, and the Emmy-winning series Pam & Tommy, could direct the forthcoming movie Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. As reported, House of the Dragon star Milly Alcock will play the title role as the Man of Steel s cousin Kara Zor-El.Gunn and co-CEO Peter Safran are standing up their extensive plans for a rebooted DC Comics-based universe, which kicks off with Gunn s own Superman, which is now filming and slated to fly into theaters July 11, 2025. The trade says the Supergirl feature will go into production after that film is released. Also on the docket will be the Batman feature The Brave and the Bold, which will be directed by It and The Flash s Andy Muschietti. It is rumored for a 2026 release.It s not known when the Supergirl film will be released. Copyright
Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Although still confident the risks of avian flu to the human population are low, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention senior official told ABC News they are taking seriously dairy cows being infected in at least 11 farms and, most recently, a human dairy farmer in Texas.Public health officials have been "working on avian flu and preparing for it [in humans] for 20 years," the senior CDC official told ABC News. "We ve invested in our ability to test for it, to prevent it, to treat it.""These are the things that reassure me: 20 years of preparation, no genetic changes to this virus, no human-to-human spread and nothing in the virus in terms of adaptations that would make us think it is more adaptive to human spread," the official said.The official said the human who contracted avian flu, discovered last week in Texas, works with dairy cows. They "had mild symptoms; they re doing well and recovering," th