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Guest stars on “The Paper” include Pulitzer Prize and Tony-winning playwright Tracy Letts (“Homeland”), Molly Ephraim (“Perry Mason”), Nate Jackson (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”), Duane Shepard Sr. (“The Eric Andre Show”), Nancy Lenehan (“The Boys”), Mo Welch (“Corporate”), Eric Rahill (“Friendship”) and Allan Havey (“Billions”)
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Fearing layoffs and AI, workers are reading into their bosses' looks and the lack of snacks. Welcome to office paranoia.
The Office alum Jenna Fischer shared that she’s getting acupuncture to help with hot flashes, explaining that even though she was “fully skeptical” about its effectiveness, “it’s working.”
Gov. Gavin Newsom delayed his mandate that most state employees return to the office four days a week in a deal with unions. Labor leaders say his claim of “operational necessity” now rings hollow.
If you were sad to learn of Craig Robinson's announcement late last week about his retirement from comedy, we've got good news: "The Office" star was pulling the wool over our eyes. The aforementioned announcement was a prank, and it was all part of a new AT&T ad campaign targeted at small business owners.
Dinosaurs are alive and well at the box office as Universal’s “Jurassic World Rebirth” trampled competitors, grossing $147 million domestically over five days of the Fourth of July weekend.