that Trump will use the aircraft as his presidential plane until shortly before he leaves office in January 2029, when ownership will be transferred to the foundation overseeing his yet-to-be-built presidential library.
of one of their children.— Three people were killed and one was injured when a
near an interstate highway and pushed a car onto railroad tracks in Boca Raton, Florida.— Two small planes collided near an Arizona airport in mid-February. One managed to land uneventfully, but the other hit the ground near a runway and caught fire,at Marana Regional Airport near Tucson.
— A small commuter planein early February, killing all 10 people on board. The crash was
in the state in 25 years.
that the plane rapidly lost elevation afterHell, and our proximity to it, is a not unrelated topic to Grant’s new film,
In it, two young Mormon missionaries (Chloe East, Sophie Thatcher) come knocking on a door they’ll soon regret visiting. They’re welcomed in by Mr. Reed (Grant), an initially charming man who tests their faith in theological debate, and then, in much worse things.After decades in romantic comedies, Grant has spent the last few years playing narcissists, weirdos and murders, often to the greatest acclaim of his career. But in “Heretic,” a horror thriller from A24, Grant’s turn to the dark side reaches a new extreme. The actor who once charmingly stammered in “Four Weddings and a Funeral” and who danced to the Pointer Sisters in “Love Actually” is now doing heinous things to young people in a basement.
“It was a challenge,” Grant says. “I think human beings need challenges. It makes your beer taste better in the evening if you’ve climbed a mountain. He was just so wonderfully (expletive)-up.”“Heretic,” which opens in theaters Friday, is directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, co-writers of