'Cocaine Bear' Is Absolutely a Real Movie, but Is It Also a Real Story?By Jennifer TisdalePublished Nov. 30 2022, 9:48 p.m. ET
Source: Universal PicturesIt's difficult to look at the words "cocaine bear" and take them literally. After all, what could that story possibly be? Either a bear smuggled cocaine or even more insane, a bear did cocaine. Both options are extremely farfetched and yet the movie Cocaine Bear is about one of those scenarios.
Disney has released the first trailer for “Mufasa: The Lion King,” a prequel to the 2019 photorealistic remake of “The Lion King,” and revealed that Blue Ivy Carter has joined the voice cast.
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"And we all know, rule number one, we don't talk about ‘Surge Club,'" that's what one Uber driver from Florida said when discussing the "hack."
If you ever cracked open your Uber app and felt like there was some grand surge-pricing conspiracy going on, you may be right.
It's always frustrating when you're about to catch a ride that usually costs $10 and then when you whip out your phone you're hit with a crazy $50 price hike that seemingly came out of nowhere.
This Independence Day, competitors at Nathan’s Famous hot dog eating contest may gulp down as many as 76 wieners in about the time it takes to read this article. Like ultramarathoners hoofing 50 miles or football players shaking off big hits, “speed-eating” entails natural resilience, dedicated training, and serious risks to health. Some may see the annual Coney Island, N.Y., contest as an act of defiance, capturing the holiday spirit. When the British taxed our sugar, we fought for independence.