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"Wonder Woman 1984" flopped at the international box office over the weekend. The movie earned a paltry $37.5 million, $18 million of which came from China. Many box office experts see this as a sign that Hollywood's power in China is diminishing However, box-office experts say it's too early to make this assessment. Business Insider reports the poor box office could have preceded a surge in piracy. "Worries over this film becoming one of the most pirated pieces of content in history are now significantly higher," said Shawn Robbins, the chief analyst at Box Office Pro.
Hundres of protesters demonstrate outside the Home Office against an imminent UK plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, after campaigners failed in a last-gap bid to block the move. Former leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn makes an appearance. The government has vowed to push ahead with the removal of thirty-one migrants on a chartered flight on Tuesday from an undisclosed airport.
Hundreds of demonstrators take part in a protest outside the Home Office against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021. 'Kill the Bill' protesters want the legislation withdrawn, with critics saying it harshly restricts the right to peaceful protest. IMAGES
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"Wonder Woman 1984" premiered on HBO Max the same day it hit theaters, December 25, 2020. The movie is included with an HBO Max subscription. Business Insider reports it'll only be available through January 24. HBO Max costs $15 a month, though it's included for free with most HBO cable plans.
Trying to cut the fat from the household budget is nothing new, and one strategy is to 'cut the cord' by getting rid of cable TV. But unless you can get your TV from a roof antenna, you'll have to have cheap, fast internet to stream your programs. According to TechNewsWorld.com, cutting the cable TV cord is a mixed bag for most people. You'll probably just lower your TV bill by streaming, rather than saving a ton of money. On the other hand, you can bounce from free trials to low-cost offerings to find the ideal solution. Most streaming services don't require contracts, so you can explore different options depending on your viewing habits and your family's needs.