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Forbes: ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Passes $1 Billion Globally In 3rd Week Atop Box Office
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Passes $1 Billion Globally In 3rd Week Atop Box Office
"Deadpool & Wolverine" held its ground at the box office, raking in over $54 million and crossing the $1 billion mark globally. Meanwhile, "It Ends With Us," starring Blake Lively, exceeded expectations with $50 million, marking a rare win for a married couple atop the charts.

August saw two films surpassing $50 million, making history in a month typically slow for Hollywood. Yet, while "It Ends With Us" enjoyed commercial success, critics pointed to its uneven portrayal of sensitive themes.


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The Western Journal: he Greatest Olympian You've Never Heard Of: 'El Terrible' Sounds Like a Movie Monster
he Greatest Olympian You've Never Heard Of: 'El Terrible' Sounds Like a Movie Monster
In the shadows of Olympic glory, a titan named Mijaín López, dubbed “El Terrible,” reigned supreme in amateur wrestling. The 41-year-old wrapped up his career with an unprecedented fifth consecutive gold medal, a feat unmatched in Olympic history.

His opponents didn't just lose; they vanished against a man who hadn't surrendered a point in a decade. In a world where fame often favors the flash, López stood as a quiet storm—a legend deservedly shrouded in the grit of competition.


Forbes: These 10 Countries Are Spending $1 Million Or More Rewarding Their Olympic Medalists
These 10 Countries Are Spending $1 Million Or More Rewarding Their Olympic Medalists
In the glitzy underwater chambers of the Paris Olympic Games, American athletes collected a cool $8.3 million in bonuses, but they’re not the biggest spenders in the game. France and Italy are cleaning up, offering nearly $9.4 million and $10.7 million, respectively, for their medalists.

As medals were won and records shattered, some nations paid handsomely for glory, while others watched from the sidelines, pockets mostly empty. Ukraine, amidst war, still clawed three golds with a mere $1.5 million in total payouts, proving resilience comes with a price tag.