Author: UAP Staff

Paul Thomas Anderson’s politically charged action thriller One Battle After Another leads the race for the British Academy Film Awards, securing 14 nominations Tuesday including acting nods for five of its cast.Ryan Coogler’s blues-steeped vampire epic ‘Sinners’ is close behind with 13 nominations, while Chloé Zhao’s Shakespearean family tragedy Hamnet and Josh Safdie’s ping-pong odyssey Marty Supreme have 11 apiece.The best film nominees are One Battle After Another, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, Sinners and Norwegian family drama Sentimental Value.Best leading actor contenders are Robert Aramayo for playing a man with Tourette’s syndrome in biographical drama I Swear, Timothée Chalamet for Marty…

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Rapper-producer Kanye West has made the news yet again, and this time it’s not for berating anyone. The Grammy Award-winning rapper has been under the gun for his past remarks about Jewish people, his songs that seem to glorify Hitler, and his abusive rants on social media. Now, he has taken out a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal, apologising for his anti-Semitic remarks, and has even cited reasons behind his social media outbursts. The rapper, who lost the Adidas collaboration due to his comments, wrote in the ad that he regrets the statements he made about Jews. He…

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Singer-designer Victoria Beckham and family are currently going through a rough patch. Her son Brooklyn Beckham has cut off all ties with the family and has accused her and father David Beckham of undermining their marriage with actor Nicola Peltz. Amid all this, Victoria has just received support from the most surprising quarter. Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut took to her Instagram stories and voiced her support for Victoria and how no amount of drama can make her “hate” Victoria. Kangana shared an old throwback video of Victoria from a 2009 show, Victoria Beckham: Coming to America. Having shifted to Los…

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WASHINGTON — FBI agents searched a Washington Post reporter’s home on Wednesday as part of a leak investigation into a Pentagon contractor accused of taking home classified information, the Justice Department said. Hannah Natanson, who has been covering President Donald Trump’s transformation of the federal government, had a phone, two laptops and a Garmin watch seized in the search of her Virginia home, the Post reported. Natanson has reported extensively on the federal workforce and recently published a piece describing how she gained hundreds of new sources — leading one colleague to call her “the federal government whisperer.” While classified documents investigations aren’t…

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A thought most rock climbers have at certain times in their lives. Having grown up in a family full of climbers and being one myself, I can attest to this. Everyone faces physical restraints after a certain age. However, defying all odds is Alex Honnold, a 40-year-old American who is one of the best free solo climbers to have lived.Free solo climbing is when a climber ascends a rock wall without any ropes, harness, or any safety gear whatsoever. You only have a bag of chalk for keeping your hands dry and maybe some water. On January 25, Honnold was live-streamed…

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A federal grand jury indicted a government contractor on Thursday who allegedly leaked classified information to a reporter at The Washington Post. Aurelio Luis Perez-Lugones has been charged with six felony violations of the Espionage Act, including five counts of unlawfully transmitting and one count of unlawfully retaining national defense information, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced. Perez-Lugones’ alleged leaks prompted the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to search the home of Hannah Natanson, the reporter at the Post, and seize several of her belongings on Jan. 14. Between October 2025 and January 2026, Perez-Lugones allegedly accessed classified information, printed…

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A federal grand jury indicted a government contractor accused of leaking classified information to a Washington Post reporter. The case came under scrutiny after the FBI raided the reporter’s home and seized her phone and laptops, raising concerns about First Amendment violations.Aurelio Luis Perez-Lugones, 61, of Laurel, Maryland, is charged with five counts of unlawfully transmitting and one count of unlawfully retaining national defense information. If convicted, he could be sentenced to as many as 60 years in prison.Perez-Lugones has worked as a system engineer and information technology specialist for a government contractor since 2002 and had top-secret security clearance,…

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Artificial intelligence is dominating the technological world at the moment, but with AI becoming as big as it is said to be, concerns about its ethics have been a topic of conversation in many industries. Even in the film industry, directors, actors and writers all over the world are trying to take a stand so that AI doesn’t take their place or use their likeness or work without consent. In between all this, AI-generated actor Tilly Norwood has sparked further controversy, with many rallying against the idea. Now, the creator of Tilly, Eline van der Velden, has spoken up about…

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The family drama that has been taking place at the Beckham household has taken a fresh new turn, and Brooklyn Beckham seems to be coming out on top. Just a few days ago, Brooklyn posted a long message on social media claiming that his mother, Victoria Beckham, “hijacked” his wedding. He also claimed that his mother danced “inappropriately”, and now, the DJ at the wedding has spoken about the incident. While talking to ITV’s This Morning, DJ Tony Marnoch revealed crucial details from the wedding day, which corroborate a lot of what Brooklyn accused his mother of. Recalling the supposed…

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A federal grand jury in Maryland has indicted a Pentagon contractor for allegedly leaking classified documents to a Washington Post reporter. The leak resulted in an FBI raid on the reporter’s home, with the outlet demanding the return of seized materials.According to US Justice Department, the Pentagon contractor, Aurelio Luiz-Perez Lugones, allegedly provided classified information ‘related to national defence’ to a Washington Post reporter. The department then said the reporter wrote and published at least five articles using said information. Perez-Lugones was arrested on 8 January and has been under police custody ever since. Navy Veteran With Security ClearancePerez-Lugones is…

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