'Happy Birthday' Is Copyright Free, Peele of 'Key & Peele' Is Making A Horror Movie, & More First Day Of Fall News
Happy first day of Fall, everyone!
To celebrate the annual digging out of light jackets and sweaters, here's The Enstars Rundown...which I write every day.
You can now sing "Happy Birthday" with impunity! A judge has struck down the 100-year-old copyright over what's often referred to as "the most popular song in the English language."
It looks like the subject for the next season of last year's hit podcast Serial has leaked. And it's a doozy.
Egypt's president just pardoned over 100 prisoners, including jailed Al Jazeera journalists Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed. The two had been arrested back in 2013 for "broadcasting fake news."
Jordan Peele may be known cracking audiences up as one half the team behind the hit Comedy Central sketch show Key & Peele, but now that that show's over it looks like he'll be breaking into a new genre: Horror. Peele just signed a deal to write, direct, and star in a horror film about race in America.
Hey, remember that pharmaceutical CEO who bought the rights to a drug needed by AIDS and cancer patients to fight off infections of toxoplasmosis and then jacked up the price by about 5,000 percent (from under $14 a pill to over $700)? You know, the one everyone on Twitter wanted lynch yesterday. Well, it looks like he's backing down and returning the drug to its original price.
Someone at the University of Delaware hung a few nooses after a recent Black Lives Matter rally...because people are terrible.
Norway is about hand over the last payment of its $1 billion pledge to Brazil in exchange for slowing down the deforestation of the Amazon.
Guess who's a big legal marijuana supporter? The founder of Men's Wearhouse, George Zimmer.
Watch This: Here's the first look at The Angry Birds movie.