Wiz Khalifa was sentenced to nine months in custody in Romania after admitting he smoked cannabis on stage at a youth-heavy festival—raising fresh questions about drug laws and touring.
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DJ Warras, born Warrick Stock, was shot dead in central Johannesburg. Police say three suspects approached him in broad daylight and opened fire as tributes pour in.
Dr Mark Chavez, who pleaded guilty in the Friends star’s death investigation, has been sentenced to eight months of home detention, marking a key step in the case.
A US actor is gaining awards-season buzz, tipped for an Oscar nomination after portraying table tennis star Marty Mauser in a new film.
AI-generated content reshapes our language, leading America’s dictionary to officially include terms in its latest edition.
Estonia’s capital solidifies its role as a global digital powerhouse, bridging European innovation with American capital and Middle Eastern modernization goals. Once defined solely by its medieval architecture and Hanseatic history, Tallinn has quietly transformed into one of the most strategically vital cities on the global technology map. As 2025 draws to a close, analysts observe a significant shift in capital flow and diplomatic traffic, positioning the Estonian capital not just as a European outlier, but as a critical node connecting the interests of the United States, the European Union, and the emerging digital economies of the Middle East. The…
Sam Altman recruited Denise Dresser to lead enterprise revenue at OpenAI shortly after he critiqued the efficiency of productivity tools she previously ran. Strategic Leadership Change OpenAI has made a significant addition to its executive team by hiring Denise Dresser, the former chief executive of Slack, to spearhead its enterprise sales operations. This appointment comes at a notable time, occurring less than a month after Sam Altman publicly questioned the value of traditional workplace communication platforms. In a video released in November, the OpenAI founder criticized the current design of productivity software, suggesting that applications like Slack often generate what…
Kate Winslet delivers a candid critique of modern beauty standards, describing the normalizing of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and widespread cosmetic surgery as a “terrifying” shift for women. Academy Award-winning actress Kate Winslet has once again positioned herself as a staunch defender of natural aging, issuing a sharp rebuke of the current Hollywood obsession with injectables and rapid weight loss. In a wide-ranging interview published this weekend, the star of The Regime and Lee expressed deep concern over how medical interventions have shifted from corrective procedures to casual lifestyle trends. Speaking to the New York Times, Winslet characterized the growing…
Music critics and streaming data reveal a select group of artists who have maintained A-list relevance from the early 2000s through 2025, defying the industry’s notoriously short attention span. As 2025 draws to a close, the music industry is reflecting on a quarter-century of rapid evolution—from the death of the CD to the rise of the algorithm. Yet, amidst this technological turbulence, a handful of performers have proven to be “future-proof.” These artists haven’t just survived; they have adapted, evolving their sounds and brands to remain stadium-filling titans for over two decades. DailyZa analyzes the careers of 10 stars, including…
Shah Rukh Khan charms the audience at the Red Sea International Film Festival, joking that he is “too short” for James Bond but perfect for a villain. The “King of Bollywood” has once again addressed the perennial question of his Hollywood aspirations, specifically regarding the iconic role of James Bond. Speaking during a sold-out “In Conversation” session at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia this weekend, Shah Rukh Khan shut down rumors with his trademark self-deprecating humor. When asked by a fan if he would consider donning the tuxedo as the next 007, the superstar quipped…
