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  • Marvel Reportedly Considering R-rating For 'Black Widow' Movie
    Scarlett Johansson
    Marvel Studios is reportedly considering Black Widow stand-alone movie to be its first R-rated movie. Although it is not yet confirmed, That Hashtag Show's Charles Murphy posted via Twitter over the weekend he reportedly heard Marvel discussing whether or not to make Black Widow an R-rated adventure, starring Scarlett Johansson.
  • 'You' Season 2: Joe's Past, Is Beck Really Dead?
    YOU season 2
    Netflix released "You" over the holidays and it becomes viral instantly. While a lot of questions from season one are yet to be answered, the thriller series confirmed there will be a second season. There's no date when will the season two be released, but a lot of things might happen next like focusing on Joe's past, and Peach's death. Others also speculated about Beck's murder, is she really dead or will she be returning on season two?
  • Brad Pitt Not In 'Secret Relationship' With Julia Roberts
    Julia Roberts
    Brad Pitt is not in a secret relationship with Julia Roberts, despite the claim of a tabloid. This story has been corrected, the longtime pals who co-starred together in The Mexican, Ocean's Eleven and Ocean's Twelve are not having a secret romance.
  • Is Chocolate Good Or Bad For Your Health?
    Chocolate
    Several studies claim chocolate is associated with lowering blood pressure, reducing heart disease risk, decreasing stress, improving memory, and more. Yet, some studies chocolate might be harmful, rather than beneficial to the health. So, is chocolate really good or bad for our health?
  • How 'Pokémon Go' Influenced Writer Of 'Memories Of The Alhambra'
    Memories Of The Alhambra
    Song Jae Jung, the writer of tvN's "Memories of the Alhambra," revealed in an interview what influenced her and how she came up with the idea combining suspense with an augmented reality game created in a Spanish setting. The writer shared the game "Pokémon Go" inspired her to make "Memories of the Alhambra" a unique drama series.
  • Lady Gaga, Gwen Stefani Not Feuding Over The Popularity Of Their Las Vegas Residencies
    Lady Gaga
    Lady Gaga and Gwen Stefani are not feuding over the popularity of their Las Vegas residencies, despite the claim of a tabloid that the two singers were in a bitter "rivalry." This story has been debunked and corrected, the performers aren't in the midst of competition.
  • Pete Davidson Reportedly Refused Help From 'SNL' Castmates To Party With Machine Gun Kelly
    Pete Davidson
    A new report claims Pete Davidson refused help from "Saturday Night Live" castmates and chose to party with Machine Gun Kelly. This report, however, was confirmed to be false and inaccurate.
  • China To Release 'Peppa Pig' Special Film On Chinese New Year
    Peppa Pig
    China will be celebrating the Year of the Pig by releasing a special film about "Peppa Pig", a British cartoon character that is loved by a lot of kids and who also fell foul with Chinese censors just last year.
  • Less Than 6 Hours Of Sleep Increases Cardiovascular Risk: Study
    Sleeping
    Sleeping less than six hours every night increases a person's risk of developing cardiovascular diseases than those who sleep between seven and eight hours a night, according to a study.
  • Recalling Happy Memories Help Young People Reduce Depression Risk Later In Life: Study
    Childhood Memory
    A new study conducted by the researchers from the University of Cambridge suggests recalling positive and happy memories could help young people reduce their depression risk later in life.
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