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The court ruling erased the more than $500 million Trump had been ordered to pay, but still keeps him liable for fraud.
Despite being the only American whose name has repeatedly appeared in the Bond conversation, Powell is politely taking ...
Boston College football held its final day of training camp on Thursday morning. Boston College Eagles On SI reporter Graham ...
A New York appeals court on Thursday dismissed a $500 million civil fraud penalty against President Donald Trump and his ...
American actors Glen Powell and Austin Butler have the same reason for why they aren't fit for the role of James Bond.
The world's most famous spy gets schooled in a forthcoming 007 spin-off for younger readers by award-winning crime writer ...
A new play in London starring Tanya Franks and Obioma Ugoala takes a comedic look at the casting of the next James Bond, ...
In a triumph for Donald Trump, a New York state appeals court on Thursday threw out a half-billion-dollar penalty while ...
A New York appeals court Thursday has threw out the massive $464 million judgment dealt to President Trump after he was found liable at a civil trial for business fraud.
Glen Powell — who is currently promoting his upcoming sports comedy series “Chad Powers" — explained why he “should not" be cast as the next James Bond.
An appeals court has thrown out the massive civil fraud penalty against U.S. President Donald Trump, ruling Thursday in New York state's lawsuit accusing him of exaggerating his wealth.
New Zealand's first-ever conviction for attempted espionage has been handed down, but the solider at the centre of the case was less James Bond and "maybe more like a bumbling wannabe-spy".
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