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Erik Per Sullivan Declines Lucrative Return to Malcolm in the Middle Revival; Dewey Won’t Reprise His Role
in NewsErik Per Sullivan won’t be back as Dewey for the 2026 Malcolm in the Middle revival, despite a tempting offer. He’s reportedly choosing academia, pursuing Victorian literature at Harvard. With most of the original cast returning, his absence adds a surprising twist to the comeback.
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Buckingham Palace Debuts Largest-Ever Queen Elizabeth II Wardrobe Exhibition
in LifestyleBuckingham Palace unveils the largest-ever look at Queen Elizabeth II’s wardrobe, tracing a life in fashion from intimate moments to grand state occasions. Dramatic reveals tease a decade-spanning story—from Botticelli-inspired wedding gowns to sculptural coronation robes—blending couture with biography. A couture diary that reshapes how we see a reign, one garment at a time.
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Disney to cut up to 1,000 marketing jobs as it consolidates teams under Project Imagine
in NewsDisney is weighing a sweeping overhaul of its marketing operations, hinting at a centralized structure that could reshape teams across parks, studios and streaming. Code-named Project Imagine, the plan aims to streamline campaigns and trim duplicative roles as the company tightens its overhead in the coming weeks.
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Anthropic withholds Mythos after uncovering thousands of unpatched flaws, launches controlled partner rollout
in AIAn ultra-capable AI system called Mythos reportedly uncovered thousands of unpatched flaws in common software—and its creators opted for a restricted release with select partners to bolster defenses rather than launch publicly. The decision underscores a deep tension between AI breakthroughs and cybersecurity risk.
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New York Times Strands Sidekick Doubles Up with Two Daily EST-Timed Hints for Worldwide Solvers
in GamesTwo daily, spoiler-aware hints tuned for solvers around the world, with a buzzing comments hub for solving stories and ideas. The Sidekick guides the grid while protecting your clean solve, and the global cadence keeps pace with every time zone. A friendly companion that teases the puzzle without giving it away.
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SSA Chief Actuary: OBBBA’s $6,000 Senior Tax Break Could Widen Social Security Shortfall by $169 Billion Through 2034
in FinanceNew estimates suggest a popular senior tax deduction could widen Social Security’s funding gap by about $169 billion over the next decade. The trade-off between immediate relief for retirees and long-term solvency is renewing debate over how to shore up benefits.
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Bryan Cranston Considered LAPD Career Before Turning to Acting
in NewsBefore Walter White, Bryan Cranston once aimed for a life in law enforcement. He says a college acting elective redirected his path from police science to the stage and screen, a pivot that would redefine his career. He also opens up about his pride in daughter Taylor Dearden’s rising success, a milestone that mirrors his…
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Robert Plant Named Record Store Day Legend as Plaque Unveiled at Cardiff’s Spillers Records
in NewsRobert Plant is crowned a Record Store Legend, underscoring decades of devotion to indie shops and the art of the physical release. A tribute that hints at a lifelong journey through vinyl, crates, and the heartbeat of record-store culture.
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Anthony Davis reveals he thought Rich Paul was joking when Lakers traded him for Luka Dončić
in SportsAnthony Davis reveals how stunned he was when he learned he’d been traded to Dallas in the blockbuster swap that brought Luka Dončić to Los Angeles. He recalls thinking his agent was joking, only to be met with a flood of confirmations that the deal was real. The fallout from that move reshaped both teams…
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Merrie Monarch Festival Opens in Hilo with Hōʻike Night, Showcasing Hawai‘i Hula Lineages and the 2026 Royal Court
in NewsHilo shimmered with color and chant as Merrie Monarch opened with Hōʻike night, highlighting a cross‑Pacific lineup of hula and folk dance. From storied halau to rising voices, the program traced lineage, place, and chant, setting the stage for a week of tradition and bold new work. A newly named Royal Court signaled the excitement…
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Stephen Soderbergh rules out The Hunt for Ben Solo revival despite Disney and Lucasfilm leadership shake-up
in NewsStephen Soderbergh weighs in on a shelved Star Wars project and what it would take to bring it back. With new leadership at Disney/Lucasfilm and Adam Driver’s past comments fueling the buzz, the story still manages to spark plenty of chatter—and a clear answer from the director.
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Dan Levy’s Big Mistakes: a Darkly Comic Netflix Crime Series Dropping All Episodes on April 9, 2026
in NewsDan Levy dives into darker territory with Big Mistakes, a sharp, darkly comic crime series about family, secrets, and the pull of the underworld. With an acclaimed ensemble and a full Netflix drop on April 9, this bold pivot from his sitcom roots promises a high-stakes, unpredictable ride.
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Visible Pro+ 50% Discount With SLAMDUNK Promo Drops to $225/Year Through April 29, 2026
in TechnologyVisible is rolling out a limited-time 50% discount on its top-tier Pro+ plan, dropping the annual price to $225 (about $18.75/month). The offer includes unlimited data on Verizon, hotspot, smartwatch support, and international data perks, but only until 11:59 p.m. ET on April 29, 2026. A compelling option for travelers and power users looking to…
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Dexter Lawrence Trade Request Intensifies Giants’ Contract Standstill Over $30M-Per-Year Deal
in SportsTensions are rising in New York as Dexter Lawrence pushes back in contract talks and reportedly requests a trade. A down 2025 year, looming cap questions, and a shifting offseason plan set the stage for a high-stakes showdown that could reshape the Giants’ defense. The next moves from both sides will be watched closely.
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White Sox to Give Pope Leo XIV Themed Miter Hats for Aug. 11 Game vs Reds
in SportsAn unlikely ballpark twist arrives in August: pope-themed mitre hats for a limited run tied to a select seating area. A special tribute and a coveted collectible—but only a few ticket holders will receive one.
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South Fulton launches Operation Go Home to curb teen late-night gatherings with stricter curfew enforcement and new youth programs
in NewsSouth Fulton launches Operation Go Home—a blended approach pairing intensified late-night patrols and real-time social-media monitoring with new summer job programs for teens. Officials say the plan prioritizes prevention and parental involvement, offering structured, safer options as the season unfolds.
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Regional network outage closes North Ridgeville, Parma and Copley-Fairlawn schools
in EducationArea-wide network outages knocked out internet, phones, and printers across several districts, forcing closures and a scramble to decide on activities. As officials work with utility partners to restore service, timelines and plans for athletics and events remain up in the air.
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Stephen A. Smith blasts Matt Barnes for a soft Gavin Newsom interview, demanding tougher questions on homelessness, train funding, taxes
in SportsFrom the court to the political arena, a heated clash erupts as Stephen A. Smith accuses Matt Barnes of softening a Gavin Newsom interview and outlines the hard questions he says were missing. The feud tests how far sports conversations can drift into policy and accountability.
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Luke Bryan Surprises Make-A-Wish Alum on American Idol Set in 11-Year Reunion
in NewsAn emotional reunion on the set of American Idol reunites a Make‑A‑Wish alum with the singer who helped her through treatment—11 years after their first meeting. A moment of kindness that lingers long after the spotlight fades.
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April 8 Powerball Draw: 3, 16, 17, 42, 52 with Powerball 3; $20 Million Jackpot; No Winner Confirmed Yet
in NewsLast night’s Powerball drawing stirred excitement as players checked the numbers and prize options. Learn how Power Play and Double Play can boost prizes and what the latest results imply for the next drawing.
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Netflix April 3–10 Lineup: Dan Levy’s Big Mistakes, Thrash Survival Thriller and a Global Mix of International Films and True‑Crime Docs
in NewsNetflix’s week brings a bold mix of creator‑driven comedy, international cinema, survival thrills, and true‑crime investigations. Led by a new Dan Levy series, the lineup promises sharp humor, globe‑spanning storytelling, and revealing explorations of power and scandal. It’s a teaser‑packed slate for genre fans and documentary lovers alike, offering plenty to dive into throughout the…