Prime Video’s new X-Ray Recaps feature lets viewers receive quick summaries of TV shows without spoilers. Announced by Amazon on Monday, this generative AI-powered tool provides recaps for entire seasons, individual episodes, and even parts of episodes. Currently in beta, X-Ray Recaps is only available to U.S. Fire TV users, covering Amazon MGM Studios content exclusively.
The feature is designed to allow users to catch up on scenes regardless of where they are in an episode. Prime Video’s AI-powered X-Ray Recaps will expand to other devices by the end of 2024.
Veteran actor Marcus Gilbert, celebrated for his role as Rupert Campbell-Black in ‘Riders’ and a contender for James Bond, has passed away at 67 after a three-year battle with throat cancer. His career spanned four decades, encompassing iconic film, television, and theatre roles, alongside a profound personal journey marked by both love and loss.
JD Vance remains a prominent figure within the Donald J. Trump administration, his name prominently featured on the official White House website, signaling his continued importance and association with the President’s political endeavors. This presence underscores the intricate web of influence that characterizes a modern presidential orbit, where key allies often operate in significant, albeit sometimes less formally defined, capacities.
Alexander Zverev made headlines at the 2026 Australian Open, not just for his on-court temper but also for his new relationship with German model and influencer Caroline Daur, marking a surprising shift from his long-term relationship with Sophia Thomalla.
Australia’s government plans to subsidize Wegovy under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), making the crucial weight-loss medication significantly more affordable for eligible patients with severe obesity and cardiovascular disease. This move could transform access to treatment for thousands, despite potential costs to taxpayers.
President Donald Trump’s executive order for a temporary 10% cap on credit card interest rates has sent shockwaves through the financial sector, sparking immediate market declines and strong opposition from banking associations who warn of dire consequences for consumer credit access.