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2025 Oscars Best Picture Predictions

2025 Oscars Best Picture Predictions

Variety Awards Circuit section is the home for all awards news and related content throughout the year, featuring the following: the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars, Emmys, Grammys and Tony Awards ceremonies, curated by Variety senior awards editor Clayton Davis. The prediction pages reflect the current standings in the race and do not reflect personal preferences for any individual […]

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'The Masked Singer' Season 12 Episode 7 Recap: Macaron Revealed

‘The Masked Singer’ Season 12 Episode 7 Recap: Macaron Revealed

SPOILER ALERT: Details follow for Season 12, Episode 7 of “The Masked Singer,” “Who Are You Fest Night,” which aired November 13 on Fox. It may have been a wipeout, but surfer Bethany Hamilton told Variety that she still enjoyed her brief appearance on “The Masked Singer.” Hamilton was the latest celebrity to be unmasked,

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Perpetual Ukadike Makes History at Miss International: First Nigerian in Top 20 & First African to Win Missosology Choice Award

Perpetual Ukadike Makes History at Miss International: First Nigerian in Top 20 & First African to Win Missosology Choice Award

Credit: im_perpetual/Instagram Perpetual Ukadike, Nigeria’s star at the just-concluded 62nd Miss International pageant, has made history in a big way. She became the first Nigerian to make it to the Top 20 and the first African to win the prestigious Missosology Choice Award. On winning the Missosology Choice Award, Perpetual shared an emotional post on

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U.S. Airlines Prohibited From Flying To Port-au-Prince, Haiti

U.S. Airlines Prohibited From Flying To Port-au-Prince, Haiti

The FAA announced it has prohibited all U.S. airlines from flying to Port-au-Prince, Haiti for at least 30 days. The action comes after three airliners were struck by bullets – two on departure, and a third on landing approach earlier this week. The ban limits humanitarian aid from reaching the country, which is widely savaged

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Pilot hits runway edge light during aborted takeoff — General Aviation News

Pilot hits runway edge light during aborted takeoff — General Aviation News

Fuel spilling out of the damaged wing. (FAA photo) The Honda Aircraft pilot reported that, after receiving clearance for the night time takeoff, he set the heading bug to the flight heading while entering the runway at the airport in Salt Lake City. He mistook the left runway edge lights for the runway centerline and

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Spirit bankruptcy nears as Frontier merger talks fail

Spirit bankruptcy nears as Frontier merger talks fail

Florida-based budget carrier Spirit Airlines has begun preparations to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after merger talks with Frontier Group Holdings broke down, according to a report published by The Wall Street Journal. The news follows recent reports that the airline’s finances were worsening plus bonds with key shareholders are soon to expire, as

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US to send missile defense system and troops to Israel

US to send missile defense system and troops to Israel

The United States will send a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense battery to Israel, along with the troops needed to operate it, the Pentagon said Sunday, even as Iran warned Washington to keep American military forces out of Israel. Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder, Pentagon spokesman, said in a statement that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin authorized

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European militaries rush to catch up on space traffic mapping

European militaries rush to catch up on space traffic mapping

PARIS — The boom in space activity of the past few years has made Earth’s orbit more crowded and dynamic, and Western militaries need to step up space awareness to counter growing threats in the domain, defense officials and space company executives said. Commercial use of space now dwarfs the military, with thousands of new

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