Dating 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 dating signal.

The drama is heating up, and we're not just talking about the latest celebrity romances. It seems like everyone's got a soapbox to stand on, and they're not afraid to speak their minds. Comedian Bill Maher got real with Hunter Biden, bringing up some seriously salacious allegations that have left many in the public eye wondering what will come next. Meanwhile, Mark Ruffalo is taking aim at the big players in Hollywood, slamming the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger and accusing the Ellison family of complicity in some serious human rights abuses.

But it's not all controversy and conflict - some stars are using their platforms to spread love and support. Wladimir Klitschko, for example, took a moment to honor his late girlfriend Hayden Panettiere on what would have been her 37th birthday. And in a more industry-focused piece, some are wondering if microdramas could be the key to saving Hollywood. With the rise of vertical content, some are drawing comparisons to the ill-fated Quibi, but could this be a new chance for creators to shine? Today's headlines are full of intrigue, romance, and drama - and we've got the scoop on it all.

Today's signal:
• Bill Maher Puts Hunter Biden in the Hot Seat: ‘I’ve Seen You With Your Dick Out’ (variety.com)
• Mark Ruffalo Goes Scorched-Earth on Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger, Calling Out the Ellison Family’s Complicity in Palestinian ‘Genocide’ (variety.com)
• Wladimir Klitschko Honors Hayden Pannetiere on What Would Have Been Her 37th Birthday (rollingstone.com)
• Can Microdramas Save Hollywood? Why the New Vertical Boom Isn’t Quibi 2.0 (variety.com)

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