Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson continues to be the top earner in Hollywood for the second year in a row.
That's according to an annual tally released by Forbes magazine, which listed the former wrestler's earnings between June 2019 and June 2020 as $87.5 million (around AED 321 million).
It includes $23.5 million for the Netflix thriller Red Notice and money from his fitness clothing line, Project Rock.
Ryan Reynolds came in second in the Forbes ranking with earnings of $20 million for that film, plus another $20 million for Netflix movie Six Underground.
Mark Wahlberg finished third with $58 million, with Ben Affleck with $55 million at fourth and Vin Diesel with $54 million at fifth.
Indian actor Akshay Kumar made it to the top 10, with earnings of $48.5 million to secure the sixth position.
He was followed by Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, actors Will Smith and Adam Sandler, and martial-arts star Jackie Chan.
Bad Bunny has transformed Levi's Stadium into a vibrant homage to Puerto Rico during Sunday's Super Bowl halftime show, delivering a high-energy journey through the island's culture complete with a surprise appearance by Lady Gaga.
US television news host Savannah Guthrie said, in a video message released on Saturday, her family is willing to pay to secure her mother's return after her presumed abduction in Arizona.
Brad Arnold, a founder and lead singer of American rock band 3 Doors Down, died on Saturday, nine months after disclosing that he had kidney cancer, the group said. He was 47.
In the small coastal Puerto Rican town of Vega Baja, the global megastar who is about to command the world's biggest stage on Sunday is still just known as "Benito".
The emotional side of Emerald Fennell's highly anticipated adaptation of Emily Bronte's 1847 novel "Wuthering Heights" may surprise audiences, actor Margot Robbie said at the movie's rain-lashed London premiere on Thursday.
Dubai welcomed 19.59 million international overnight visitors in 2025, marking a five per cent increase on the previous year and a third consecutive year of record‑breaking tourism growth.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has opened the World Health Expo Dubai, the world’s leading healthcare exhibition.
The Dubai Press Club (DPC) has unveiled details of the Arab Media Summit 2026, the region’s largest media gathering, uniting media professionals, tech experts, academics, content creators and influencers.