Fan-Favorite Actress, 40, Snaps at Paparazzi After Breaking Box Office Record

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<p>Isabella TorregianiJuly 14, 2025 at 11:06 PM</p>

<p>Fan-Favorite Actress, 40, Snaps at Paparazzi After Breaking Box Office Record originally appeared on Parade.</p>

<p>Scarlett Johansson showed exactly why she's the highest-grossing lead actor of all time.</p>

<p>While filming her upcoming movie Paper Tiger, Johansson, 40, was caught on video yelling at photographers as she tried to work on set.</p>

<p>"Move out of the f–king way," the Oscar nominee snapped, shooing a photographer with one hand in a clip obtained by Page Six. Johansson went on to tell the paparazzi to clear the area, saying, "I'm working."</p>

<p>"I get that you're working, but let me do my job. Be respectful," she added — proving that her strong work ethic has earned her a top spot in Hollywood.</p>

<p>On set, the Marvel star was almost unrecognizable, sporting a short curly wig and oversized glasses instead of her usual long blonde hair.</p>

<p>Paper Tiger, an upcoming crime drama, stars Adam Driver and Miles Teller alongside Johansson. This project comes shortly after she was named the highest-grossing lead actor in Hollywood.</p>

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<p>Just last week, she surpassed Marvel Cinematic Universe stars Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Downey Jr., according to data from The Numbers.</p>

<p>Her record-breaking success was fueled by the blockbuster opening weekend of Jurassic World: Dominion. The film, which premiered on July 3, earned $147.3 million domestically and $318.3 million worldwide.</p>

<p>These figures pushed Johansson's total global box office earnings to a whopping $14.61 billion. Johansson hit this milestone starring in only 36 lead films — less than Jackson's 71 and Downey's 45.</p>

<p>Much of her box office dominance comes from her decade-long portrayal of Black Widow in the MCU, starring in blockbusters like Avengers: Endgame, Infinity War, The Avengers and Age of Ultron.</p>

<p>While fans celebrate Johansson's achievement, someone close to her is ready to share in the credit — her husband, comedian Colin Jost.</p>

<p>Joking about their combined success, he said, "When you think about it, combined, me and her are probably one of the top couples at the box office ever. You know what I mean? And, she's probably doing a little bit more of that lifting, but combined… that could be a huge record, too."</p>

<p>Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Jost added, "I've been in several No. 1 movies. I basically only do No. 1 movies. Tom & Jerry. Perhaps you saw Coming 2 America? How To Be Single. I think those may have all been No. 1 movies? Yet? I don't think the internet has information like that."</p>

<p>After some playful banter, he got serious, explaining that "It's crazy. I'm so proud."</p>

<p>Fan-Favorite Actress, 40, Snaps at Paparazzi After Breaking Box Office Record first appeared on Parade on Jul 15, 2025</p>

<p>This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared.</p>

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<p>(Reuters) -A low pressure area located just offshore of the east coast of Florida has a 40% likelihood of evolving into a cyclone within the next 48 hours, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said on Tuesday.</p>

<p>"This system is forecast to move westward across the Florida Peninsula today and tonight, then reach the northeastern Gulf by the middle part of this week," the NHC said in its latest advisory.</p>

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<p>Rhea Mogul, CNNJuly 14, 2025 at 11:58 PM</p>

<p>Nimisha Priya, a nurse and mother, has been on death row in Yemen since 2020. - Member of Save Nimisha Priya Action council</p>

<p>Relatives of an Indian nurse on death row in war-torn Yemen are racing against time to commute her death sentence, with her execution set for Wednesday, in a case that has gripped India's media.</p>

<p>Nimisha Priya was sentenced to death for the murder of her former business partner, a Yemeni national, whose body was discovered in a water tank in 2017.</p>

<p>She was given the death penalty by a court in capital Sanaa in 2020 and her family has been fighting for her release since, complicated by the lack of formal ties between New Delhi and the Houthis, who have controlled the city since the country's civil war broke out in 2014.</p>

<p>With her execution looming, India's media has devoted significant coverage to the case and human rights groups have called on the Houthis not to carry it out.</p>

<p>Amnesty International on Monday urged the Houthis to "immediate establish a moratorium on all executions and commute (Priya's) and all existing death sentences as first steps."</p>

<p>It added: "The death penalty is the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment."</p>

<p>In accordance with Yemen's Islamic laws, Priya could be given clemency if the victim's family pardon her and accept her family's donation of "diyah", often dubbed blood money, according to Samuel Joseph, a social worker assisting her family in the case.</p>

<p>"I am optimistic," said Joseph, an Indian who has lived in Yemen since 1999.</p>

<p>"I'm spiriting the efforts here, and by god's grace, we got people who are helping. The government of India is directly involved and there's nothing more I can say at this point of time," he told CNN.</p>

<p>Priya allegedly injected her business partner with a fatal overdose of sedatives, Joseph said. Her family maintain she was acting in self-defense and that her business partner was abusive and kept her passport from her after the country's civil war broke out.</p>

<p>Her trial was held in Arabic and she was not provided with a translator, Joseph said.</p>

<p>A group of activists and lawyers founded the Save Nimisha Priya Action Council in 2020 to raise money for Priya's release and negotiate with the victim's family.</p>

<p>"Negotiations have been a challenge," said Rafeek Ravuthar, an activist and member of the council. "The reality is that there is no Indian embassy, there is no mission in this country."</p>

<p>Rafeeq said about five million rupees (nearly $58,000) has been raised so far.</p>

<p>In recent days, politicians from her home state of Kerala have requested India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene and help secure Priya's release.</p>

<p>"Considering the fact this is a case deserving sympathy, I appeal to the Hon'ble Prime Minister to take up the matter," Kerala's chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan wrote in a letter to Modi.</p>

<p>In February, Kirti Vardhan Singh, India's Minister of State for External Affairs told the upper house of parliament that the government "accords the highest priority for the welfare of Indians abroad and provides all possible support to those who fall in distress including in the instant case."</p>

<p>He added: "Government of India is providing all possible assistance in the case. The matter regarding any consideration towards the release of Ms. Nimisha Priya is between the family of the deceased and Ms. Nimisha Priya's family."</p>

<p>CNN has contacted India's foreign ministry for comment.</p>

<p>View of Sanaa skyline, Yemen - Jeremy Woodhouse/Digital Vision/Getty ImagesMove to Yemen</p>

<p>Priya first arrived in Yemen in 2008, joining the ranks of more than two million people from Kerala who have sought better livelihoods across the Middle East.</p>

<p>She found work as a nurse in a local hospital, nurturing hopes of establishing her own clinic and building a more secure future for her young daughter and husband, according to campaigners from the Save Nimisha Priya Council. Yemeni regulations, however, required foreign nationals to partner with a local to open a business.</p>

<p>With the support of her husband, Priya borrowed from family and friends and in 2014 opened a clinic in Sanaa.</p>

<p>"We lived a normal happy married life," her husband Tomy Thomas told CNN. "My wife was very loving, hardworking and faithful in all that she did."</p>

<p>But her aspirations were soon overshadowed by the political conflict and turmoil that has beset Yemen for decades.</p>

<p>That same year, Houthi rebels seized the capital, ousting the internationally recognized Saudi-backed government. By 2015, the unrest had escalated into a devastating civil war, leaving the country fractured and unstable.</p>

<p>For foreign nationals, the deteriorating security situation made Yemen an increasingly perilous place to live and work. Many chose to evacuate, but Priya decided to remain. Those supporting her family say that she stayed on, determined to salvage the life and business she had worked hard to build.</p>

<p>India does not maintain formal diplomatic relations with the Houthis, nor does it have an operational embassy in Yemen. All consular and diplomatic affairs related to the country are instead handled through the Indian Embassy in Djibouti, across the Red Sea.</p>

<p>CNN has contacted the Indian embassy in Djibouti.</p>

<p>For those working to save Priya, that meant navigating complex communication channels and facing additional hurdles in seeking help, legal aid, or protection while stranded in a nation still wracked by conflict and instability.</p>

<p>Yemen was among the top five countries in 2024 with the highest number of executions, according to Amnesty International.</p>

<p>Amnesty said it confirmed the Houthis carried out at least one execution in areas they control in 2024 but added that it was possible more took place.</p>

<p>Priya's mother, a domestic laborer from Kerala, who sold her home to fund her daughter's legal fees, has been in Yemen for more than one year to facilitate negotiations for her release, according to Jerome.</p>

<p>Priya's husband and daughter remain in Kerala, hopeful for her release.</p>

<p>"My wife is very good, she is very loving," Thomas said. "That is the sole reason I am with her, supporting her and will do so till the end."</p>

<p>CNN's Deepak Rao contributed reporting</p>

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Trump says he is 'disappointed but not done' with Putin, BBC reports

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<p>(Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said he was disappointed but not done with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a BBC interview published on Tuesday, hours after Trump announced new weapons for Ukraine and threatened Russia with sanctions.</p>

<p>"I'm disappointed in him (Putin), but I'm not done with him. But I'm disappointed in him," Trump told BBC.</p>

<p>"We'll have a great conversation. I'll say: 'That's good, I'll think we're close to getting it done,' and then he'll knock down a building in Kyiv," the president added.</p>

<p>Trump announced new weapons for Ukraine on Monday, and threatened sanctions on buyers of Russian exports unless Russia agrees a peace deal, a major policy shift brought on by frustration with Moscow's ongoing attacks on its neighbor.</p>

<p>The White House did not immediately respond to a Reuters' request for comment.</p>

<p>(Reporting by Surbhi Misra in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Himani Sarkar)</p>

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ASML's 2026 growth outlook hinges on second-quarter bookings

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<p>Nathan VifflinJuly 15, 2025 at 12:01 AM</p>

<p>By Nathan Vifflin</p>

<p>VELDHOVEN (Reuters) -Investors are hoping that ASML's bookings are robust enough to support its 2026 growth ambitions when the world's biggest chip-making equipment supplier reports its second-quarter earnings on Wednesday.</p>

<p>The Dutch firm has lost around 30% in market value since peaking one year ago, reflecting investor concern over its growth prospects.</p>

<p>At an investor event last November, the maker of the EUV machine - the backbone of AI chipmaking - said it saw 2026 as a growth year but didn't specify how much growth it anticipated.</p>

<p>Analysts see the second quarter as a "make or break" period which will determine its outlook for 2026, considering delivery times typically take around 12 months.</p>

<p>"ASML would need to double our second-quarter order estimates (of 5.3 billion euros) to comfort our 2026 revenue forecast," Barclays analyst Simon Coles told Reuters.</p>

<p>Analysts, on average, expect second-quarter bookings to reach 4.44 billion euros, according to a consensus compiled by researcher Visible Alpha, and 21.3 billion euros for the full-year.</p>

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<p>Hitting those forecasts depends largely on orders from the world's top contract chipmaker TSMC, analyst Marc Hesselink of ING said. The company, which is also ASML's top customer, is expected to order the tools it needs for its upcoming manufacturing process, N2, this year.</p>

<p>"We see a better-than-expected demand and order from TSMC and China players, but lower-than-expected demand and order from Intel and Samsung," said Kevin Wang, analyst at Mizuho.</p>

<p>Positive news on talks with clients over future orders would also offer reassurance that it will meet current market forecasts, said Hesselink.</p>

<p>ASML still has a long way to go in 2025 to fulfill booking expectations for its lithography systems, after net bookings, the industry's most closely watched figure, came in at 3.9 billion euro ($4.6 billion) in the first quarter, missing estimates, analysts say.</p>

<p>Its earnings will provide a gauge of the resilience of China's chipmakers, which have been buying lower-end ASML equipment not impacted by export restrictions. That demand helped the company beat first-quarter forecasts.</p>

<p>Last October, ASML projected Chinese orders would fall to a 20% share of all machine sales in 2025.</p>

<p>In fact, they constituted 27% of machine sales, steady from a quarter earlier. Analysts expect that trend to continue unless U.S. export curbs are further extended to apply to the older equipment.</p>

<p>($1 = 0.8552 euros)</p>

<p>(Reporting by Nathan Vifflin in Amsterdam; Editing by Matt Scuffham and Bernadette Baum)</p>

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Analysis-For Europe, 30% US tariff would hammer trade, force export model rethink

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<p>Philip Blenkinsop and Francesco CanepaJuly 15, 2025 at 7:03 AM</p>

<p>By Philip Blenkinsop and Francesco Canepa</p>

<p>BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The 30% tariff on European goods threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump would, if implemented, be a game-changer for Europe, wiping out whole chunks of transatlantic commerce and forcing a rethink of its export-led economic model.</p>

<p>European ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday remained convinced they can bring Trump back from the brink before his Aug. 1 deadline and reach a deal that would keep the $1.7 trillion two-way trading relationship broadly intact.</p>

<p>But the wild swings in Trump's mood towards the European Union - which he has sometimes labelled as friendly and at other times accused of being set up specifically to destroy the United States - keep the 30% threat very much alive for now.</p>

<p>"It will be almost impossible to continue the trading as we are used to in a transatlantic relationship," EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic said of the 30% rate before meeting ministers and officials of the 27 EU capitals to give them an update.</p>

<p>"Practically it prohibits the trade."</p>

<p>EU officials had been hoping they could limit the damage by agreeing a baseline tariff around 10% - the one currently in place - with additional carve-outs for key sectors like autos.</p>

<p>Last year the United States accounted for a fifth of all EU exports - its largest partner. Trump's bugbear is the $235 billion U.S. deficit generated by the goods component of that trade, even though the U.S. earns a surplus on services.</p>

<p>The impact of making European exports - from pharmaceuticals to autos, machinery or wine - too expensive to be viable for American consumers would be instantly tangible.</p>

<p>Economists at Barclays estimate an average tariff rate on EU goods of 35% including both reciprocal and sectoral duties combined with a 10% retaliation from Brussels would shave 0.7 percentage points off euro zone output.</p>

<p>This would eat up most of the euro zone's already meagre growth and likely lead the European Central Bank to cut its 2% deposit rate further.</p>

<p>"Inflation would likely undershoot the 2% target more deeply, and for longer, prompting a more accommodative monetary policy stance – with the deposit rate potentially reaching 1% by (March 2026)," the Barclays economists said.</p>

<p>An earlier estimate by German economic institute IW found tariffs of 20% to 50% would cost Germany's 4.3 trillion euro economy more than 200 billion euros between now and 2028.</p>

<p>While arguably small in percentage terms, that lost activity could still upend Chancellor Friedrich Merz's plans to push through tax cuts and spend more on renewing the country's long neglected infrastructure.</p>

<p>"We would have to postpone large parts of our economic policy efforts because it would interfere with everything and hit the German export industry to the core," Merz said at the weekend of a 30% rate.</p>

<p>Further down the line, it raises bigger questions over how Europe recoups the lost activity to generate the tax revenues and jobs needed to fund ambitions ranging from caring for ageing populations to military rearmament.</p>

<p>Under its existing policy of trade diversification, the EU has done well in striking preliminary deals with new partners but - as the continued delay over completion of the giant EU-Mercosur trade pact shows - it has struggled to get them fully signed and sealed.</p>

<p>"The EU does not have different markets to pull up to and sell into," Varg Folkman, policy analyst at the European Policy Centre think tank said of the long and complex timelines involved in classic free trade deals.</p>

<p>Some observers have argued the stand-off with Trump is what the EU needs to complete long-delayed reforms of its single market, boosting domestic demand and rebalancing its economy away from the exports which account for around half of output.</p>

<p>The International Monetary Fund has estimated the EU's own internal barriers to the free flow of activity are the equivalent of tariffs of 44% for goods and 110% for services. Mooted reforms such as creating freer cross-border capital markets have made little headway in more than a decade.</p>

<p>"It is easier said than done. There isn't an agreement to deepen. The barriers are imposed by the EU members themselves to benefit their own," Folkman said of the web of national regulations.</p>

<p>How all this plays into the EU's negotiating strategy in the less than three weeks ahead remains to be seen - but for now, the bloc has stuck to its line of being open to talks while readying retaliatory measures if they break down.</p>

<p>One thing that might persuade Trump to reach a deal, some European observers suggest, is that the lingering uncertainty may by itself push back the timing of the Federal Reserve interest rate cut the U.S. president so desires.</p>

<p>"The latest developments on the trade war suggest that it will take more time to get a sense of the 'landing zone' on tariffs...which of course raises uncertainty for everyone, including the Fed," AXA chief economist Gilles Moec said.</p>

<p>"With this new salvo...calls for cutting quickly get even harder to justify."</p>

<p>(Additional reporting by Christoph Steitz in Berlin; Writing by Mark John; Editing by Hugh Lawson)</p>

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