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Everything new on Prime Video in May 2025, including Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively in the thriller comedy sequel Another Simple Favor
This Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively sequel comes to Prime Video very soon. Here are all the new titles arriving in May 2025.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" at 100
In 1925, a tragic tale of striving featuring an enigmatic millionaire was published – and it bombed. Since then, its reputation has only grown, to where many consider "The Great Gatsby" the Great American Novel.
Why the Rockets' launch is still awaiting a superstar
Only one young player is untouchable as the Rockets enter an offseason with lucrative draft capital and a promising future.
Trump’s tariffs loom over the economy as shipments from China fall
The president’s massive and unpredictable taxes on imports seem likely to mean emptier shelves and higher prices for American shoppers, perhaps within weeks.
What another disappointing first-round loss means for Giannis and the Bucks: 'I don't know'
Year 2 of the Giannis-Dame partnership was supposed to fuel a title run in Milwaukee. Where can the franchise turn now after another first-round exit?
From Gaza to Vietnam, what is the value of a photo?
Two maimed children, two iconic images - and no end to barbarity in sight.
M&S empty shelves linked to attack by criminal network of 'teenagers'
The supermarket recently faced a cyber attack leaving some stores and many customers still suffering
Friedkin Group running out of time to end Everton wait before new stadium move
A big question remains for The Friedkin Group ahead of Everton's move from Goodison Park to their new stadium
Creamfields fairground worker sexually assaulted festival-goer as she lay unconscious
“Ludanyi chose to take advantage of a woman while she could not consent"
A massive 'zombie' volcano is stirring after lying dormant for 250,000 years
Scientists have finally worked out why a "zombie" volcano that is technically dead is showing signs of unrest
Over 300,000 UK households at risk of losing hot water from July
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A first look at the $1 billion MSC World America cruise ship, from thrill-seeking rides to Dirty Dancing
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‘The Valley’ Star Luke Broderick Doesn’t Think Jesse Lally Is Worse Than Jax Taylor: “Jax Is Just More Chaotic”
"I think it would suck to be married to Jesse, but not as much as it would suck to be married to Jax."
From chalkboards to chatbots: The promise of AI-powered learning in African classrooms
Today’s English lesson was unlike anything these students’ older siblings had ever known. Instead of rote memorisation and chorused repetition, each child tapped open an AI-powered learning app tailored to their personal reading level.
The latest iPad Air M3 just dropped to a new record-low price
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From Brink's-Mat to the Great Train Robbery, these are the five BIGGEST heists in British history
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