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The slasher franchise Scream is still making a killing at movie theaters.
Scream 7 debuted this weekend and brought in $64.1 million in ticket sales at North American theaters.
That's the franchise's best opening weekend for the series, which began 30 years ago.
Meanwhile, in its third weekend, Goat brought in $12 million.
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State media in Iran say at least 200 people have been killed and hundreds of others wounded during the strikes by U.S.
and Israeli forces this weekend.
Central Command, meanwhile, has revealed details about the bombing campaign in Iran.
NPR's Quill Lawrence has our reports.
Not long after the strike began against Iran on Saturday, an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council was called.
Ambassador Mike Waltz told the council the strikes were a matter of global security because Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon.
Iranian Ambassador Amir Saeed Irvani told the Council that hundreds of citizens have been killed or injured in his country so far, and he called the strikes unprovoked and premeditated aggression.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, meanwhile, called for an end to the hostilities.
Iran has been striking Gulf Arab bases that are hosting U.S.
Those attacks are in response to the deadly Israeli and U.S.