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Heartthrob Lee Pace cast in 'The Running Man' reboot

Lee Pace joins Glen Powell, Katy O'Brian, and Josh Brolin in this adaptation of the 1985 Stephen King novel.

Women's Sports Will Take in Over $1 Billion in 2024, Report Predicts

This will be the first time women's sports surpasses that mark, says consulting firm Deloitte.

Alex Jones Liable for Nearly $1 Billion in Sandy Hook Defamation Case

The anti-LGBTQ+, anti-gun control, and generally outrageous commentator had claimed the mass shooting at the elementary school was a hoax.

Bud Light boycott likely cost Anheuser-Busch InBev over $1 billion in lost sales

The company's sales were hurt by a boycott of Bud Light over a sponsored Instagram post with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

Fact-check: Will Floridian Taxes Rise Over Disney-DeSantis Debacle?

Some say that tax payers could now be responsible for a $1 billion bill after the dissolution of Reedy Creek.

Florida Residents Sue Gov. Ron DeSantis Over Disney Debt

An act of retaliation against Disney for opposing the "don't say gay" law could saddle the state's citizens with a $1 billion bill.

Florida Passes Bill to Punish Disney, Taxpayers May Foot the Bill

In a move that's being seen as a response to Disney's opposition to "don't say gay" legislation, Florida citizens may be looking at coughing up $1 billion.

Pope Meets With Victims of Sex Abuse by Clergy, Apologizes

For 25 remarkable minutes, the shepherd of the world's 1 billion Catholics met in Washington, D.C., with a handful of victims in the worst scandal to ever tarnish the U.S. Catholic Church. One man, abused as an altar boy, said he placed his hand over Pope Benedict XVI's heart as he pleaded with him to fix the problem of sexual abuse of minors. The pontiff apologized to his guests for not being perfectly fluent in English, and ''for everything,'' according to another victim. Plans for the secret meeting were kept quiet. But two Boston-area victims of abuse shared details of the meeting in interviews late Thursday with the Associated Press.