Serb News Today — August 22, 2026

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Bill Maher Puts Hunter Biden in the Hot Seat: ‘I’ve Seen You With Your Dick Out’ and more — today's serb signal.

The world of entertainment is abuzz with controversy and creativity, as today's headlines show. In a stunning revelation, comedian Bill Maher made headlines with his candid remarks about Hunter Biden, sparking a heated debate about boundaries and public discourse. Meanwhile, the media landscape is shifting, with Paramount facing pressure from state attorneys general to settle an antitrust case, and the company also facing criticism from actor Mark Ruffalo over a proposed merger with Warner Bros., which Ruffalo believes will perpetuate harm.

In more positive news, creatives are pushing boundaries in their respective fields. Emmy-nominated Jason Bateman weighed in on his dual identity as an actor and director, while Alex Aster is making waves in the literary world with her new young adult book, "Lightlark." The entertainment industry is also grappling with accountability, as TikTok agrees to pay $400 million to the US government to settle a lawsuit alleging the app violated child-safety laws. These stories highlight the complex and ever-changing nature of the entertainment industry, where creativity, controversy, and accountability intersect.

Today's signal:
• Bill Maher Puts Hunter Biden in the Hot Seat: ‘I’ve Seen You With Your Dick Out’ (variety.com)
• Paramount and State A.G. to Meet Monday to Discuss Settlement of Antitrust Case (variety.com)
• Emmy Overachiever Jason Bateman on Whether He Considers Himself an Actor or Director First (variety.com)
• Alex Aster on Writing Barbie World’s First-Ever YA Book, Sending Her ‘Lightlark’ Movie Producers ‘Really Smart’ Fan Casts (variety.com)
• TikTok to Pay $400 Million to U.S. Government to Settle Lawsuit Alleging App Violated Child-Safety Law (variety.com)
• Mark Ruffalo Goes Scorched-Earth on Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger, Calling Out the Ellison Family’s Complicity in Palestinian ‘Genocide’ (variety.com)

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