Saudi side Al Hilal has received a gigantic relief from FIFA, as the international governing body will pay the side $8.2 million in compensation after Neymar Jr suffered an injury last year during international duty. The Brazilian suffered a horrible injury during his clash against Uruguay, which saw him rupture his ACL, putting him out for the rest of the season. While the Saudi Arabian side has not roped in a replacement for the player, the team will cancel his registration for the ongoing season.
BusinessNY analyst sues over Borat filmBorat's efforts to glean cultural learnings from the US have upset a New York financial analyst, who is suing 20th Century Fox over a scene in which he was chased down the street by the spoof Kazakh journalist.
Jeffrey Lemerond, a former healthcare analyst at the Carlyle Group , who now works for SAB a hedge fund in New York, has filed a lawsuit claiming he suffered "
So sad … Alexa, play “Dancing on My Own” by Robyn. Spoilers for the Netflix series Queen Charlotte follow.
Finally, we get a deep dive into Queen Charlotte’s right-hand man, Brimsley. Bridgerton prequel Queen Charlotte, created by Shonda Rhimes, didn’t have the same Julia Quinn source material to base its story on. Instead, Bridgerton readers got to be surprised by how the spinoff unfolded — especially the relationship between Brimsley and Reynolds, King George’s butler.
Derek Carr didn't run out of gas Sunday during his huge win over the Broncos -- his wife, not so much.
While the Oakland Raiders QB was leading his team to victory in Denver, Heather Carr (who's pregnant) was driving home with their kid and dog in the car ... when they ran out of gas on a freeway off-ramp.
The Dublin PD tells TMZ Sports ... an officer in the area noticed Carr's car on the side of the road and stopped to check out the situation -- and ultimately got her enough gas to get her to a gas station.
Bill Hader and Jason Bateman are familiar faces to TV fans — from their days on “Saturday Night Live” and “Arrested Development,” respectively, and so much more. This season, both stretched their creative muscles with their off-camera work: Hader co-created HBO’s “Barry” with Alec Berg, while Bateman served as an executive producer and director on “Ozark,” for Netflix. In their conversation for Variety, they shared tips about juggling all of their responsibilities, directing other actors — and what they find funny themselves.