Hollywood Actresses You Didn’t Know Follow Hinduism

While filming ‘Eat Pray Love’ in India, Julia Roberts discovered and embraced Hinduism. Though she grew up with a different faith, she felt a strong connection to Hinduism during her time there. She continues to practice regularly, often bringing her family to temples for chanting and prayer. She’s a dedicated follower of the mystic Neem Karoli Baba, and this spiritual journey has deeply impacted both her personal life and her career.

Trump, Oil, & Mayhem: A Market Reality Check

Look, I’m an equity researcher, so I have to acknowledge the actual drivers. AI is a thing. Quantum computing is, apparently, also a thing. But let’s be real, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act played a role. Lowering the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%? Businesses suddenly had more cash to play with, and they played with it… by buying back their own shares. It’s a neat trick, really. Makes the numbers look good, at least until you start digging.

Shadows Over the Network: Oil, Coin, and the Coming Chill

They ask if one should sell. A question for those who possess something worth selling. If you cling to these digital tokens, perhaps it is best to hold tight. But if a shadow of worry crosses your face, if you contemplate adding to the pile… listen. There is a churning beneath the surface, and it is not about the coins themselves.

A Couple of Stocks Worth a Second Look

Dutch Bros, you see, is spreading its beverage emporiums across the land, one drive-thru window at a time. It’s a slow and steady sort of expansion, and I admire that. A fella can’t build a lasting fortune on flash and puffery. The stock’s down a good bit from its peak, but their revenue has more than doubled since late 2022. That’s a sign of a business that’s doin’ somethin’ right, wouldn’t you say?

A Beloved Comedy Prequel Series Sits Atop Peacock’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows of the Week List Again

‘Chicago Med’ offers a look into the busy lives of the doctors and nurses working in the emergency room at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. Each episode features challenging medical cases, often based on real events, and explores the personal and professional relationships between the staff. Dr. Daniel Charles brings his expertise in psychiatry to the most complex cases, collaborating with surgeons and nurses. As part of the ‘One Chicago’ universe, the show sometimes features storylines that connect with other shows about first responders.

Hispanic Actors Who Reinvented Themselves—For Better or Worse

As a movie fan, I’ve always been impressed by Antonio Banderas’ career. He started out making films in Spain, then really hit it big in Hollywood towards the end of the last century. I first noticed him in films like ‘Philadelphia’ and ‘Interview with the Vampire,’ but he became a true action star with ‘The Mask of Zorro.’ What’s cool is he wasn’t just limited to one type of film – he became a favorite with families by voicing ‘Puss in Boots.’ Then, he went back to his roots, making films in Spain again, and his performance in ‘Pain and Glory’ was incredible – he even got an Oscar nomination for it! It’s amazing how he’s been able to move so easily between serious, artistic European films and big, popular American blockbusters.