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A popular comedy franchise starring Ice Cube is getting another sequel, and will see another major star return. What Ice Cube comedy is getting another sequel? According to a report from Deadline, the Ride Along series is gearing up for another ride. A Ride Along 3 is in development, with Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, and director Tim Story all in discussions to return according to the report. The report also mentions that Will Packer is in discussion to return as a producer. The first Ride Along was released in 2014, and followed the story of Ben Barber (Hart), a security…

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Thirty Seconds to Mars are promising to celebrate not one but two of their classic albums on a major 2027 tour. The Jared Leto band have announced the A Beautiful Lie vs. This Is War trek, which will kick off with a European Tour leg on April 6, 2007 in Lisbon, Portugal.About ‘A Beautiful LIe’ and ‘This Is War’Thirty Seconds to Mars are doubling down on what have been arguably their. two biggest albums. The band’s 2005 sophomore set A Beautiful Lie helped break them to a larger audience, while the 2009 offering This Is War solidified their spot as…

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Featured Podcasts Access: OpenClaw for normies is here A show about the tech industry’s inside conversation, hosted by tech reporter Alex Heath and founder whisperer Ellis Hamburger. Subscribe to Access. The Nick, Dick and Paul Show: When AI Kills Nick Bilton, Dick Costolo, and Paul Kedrosky pull back the curtain on AI, startups, and the future rushing toward us, all with healthy dose of irreverence. Subscribe to The Nick, Dick and Paul Show. Big Technology Podcast: OpenAI vs. Anthropic’s Direct Faceoff + Future of Agents — With Aaron Levie The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the…

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In mid-March, Dial Books, a long-time imprint at Penguin Random House, shut down unexpectedly. No one knew it was happening, including the authors or the editors, many of whom lost their jobs. News about the closure offered no answers as to why this happened and why it happened so swiftly and unexpectedly. Industry chatter suggested that one of the key reasons for this decision was a “softening” of the school and library market. That’s the kind phrasing for libraries and schools are no longer buying books the way they once did. This theory is not only likely, but it points…

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In “The Pitt” Season 2, Episode 14, Drs. Robby, Langdon, and Al-Hashimi are forced to confront their demons, their doubts, and their diagnoses as the HBO Max medical drama sets the stage for its final hour on shift. After his bike takes a hit in the ambulance bay, Robby turns to Duke for triage — but what he gets instead is a workup. Duke quickly clocks that something is off, ultimately deducing that Robby may be contemplating suicide. “Death can’t be changed,” Duke warns. But he also doesn’t understand how Robby can “stand 12 minutes in there, let alone 12…

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It’s no secret the world of Star Wars is stuffed with so many characters, canon and otherwise, that it can be difficult for more casual fans to remember all the lore, especially as new films and streaming series continue to expand the universe. There’s one longtime fan-favorite character we probably won’t ever see in a film or TV show, though, and that’s Mara Jade.Who Is Mara Jade in Star Wars?Mara Jade first appeared in Timothy Zahn’s Thrawn Trilogy book series in the early 1990s, years before the first prequel film was released and decades before Disney’s sequel trilogy.In 1991’s Heir…

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Coachella 2026 kicks off Friday, April 10th, and nearly all performances will be streamed online via YouTube and Coachella’s app. Friday’s livestream schedule includes headlining sets from Sabrina Carpenter — who recently deemed her upcoming performance to be “the most ambitious show” that she’s ever done — and Anyma, who will debut his new show, Æden. Also on Friday’s livestream lineup are major sets from a newly-regrouped The xx, who returned this month for their first shows in eight years, and Blood Orange, who will be Coachella’s first artist to perform completely in the round. There’s plenty more to check out on today’s…

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I’ve already been a proponent for the return of capri pants for many seasons now, so I am more than happy to see them back in the spotlight for spring 2026. With warmer weather now in full swing, there’s no better time than now to pick up a pair. Nordstrom happens to have a great selection ranging in lengths, styles, and fabrics. Not sure what shoe to wear with the controversial pants? No worries! I have you covered with some excellent shoe pairings that will bring any capri pants outfit to the next level.Below, you can check out my curated…

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Governments around the world have been struggling to address the rise of industrial-scale scamming operations based in countries like Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia that have cost victims billions of dollars over the past few years. The operations often have ties to Chinese organized crime, use forced labor to carry out the actual scamming, and rely on vast money laundering networks to collect a profit. They have become so widespread and ingrained in the region that even major international law enforcement collaborations targeting individual scam centers or kingpins haven’t been able to stem the tide.The FBI said this week that “cyber-enabled”…

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Some childhoods leave marks that never fully fade — fractures that run quietly beneath the surface of adult lives. The memoirs in this list bear witness to early years shaped by neglect, instability, poverty and other forms of harm, each story offering a different lens on what it means to grow up without the safety every child deserves. And yet, these are not only stories of what was endured. They are stories of what comes after: the long, often complicated path toward healing. Together, they remind us that survival is not a single moment, but a lifelong process — and…

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About 1,500 years ago, entire families were sacrificed to honor local royalty in what is now South Korea, a new genetic study finds. The analysis also reveals a dense kinship system focused on women and their descendants.In a study published Wednesday (April 8) in the journal Science Advances, an international team of researchers investigated 78 skeletons from the Imdang-Joyeong burial complex in Gyeongsan, located in the southeast region of the Korean Peninsula. The tombs in this cemetery were constructed between the fourth and sixth centuries, during the Three Kingdoms period (circa 57 B.C. to A.D. 668). Historical records suggest that,…

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Sunset Boulevard/Getty Images Halle Berry landed her first major TV role on the short-lived “Who’s the Boss?” spin-off series, 1989’s “Living Dolls.” Ironically, Berry almost never caught that break, as the role originally went to someone else. “Living Dolls” was centered around Patricia “Trish” Carlin (Michael Learned), the woman in charge of a modeling school that was also a home for four teenage students, including Charlene “Charlie” Briscoe (Leah Remini). The backdoor pilot aired as an episode of “Who’s the Boss?” Season 5, which featured Vivica A. Fox as Emily…

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The annual tradition of Cannes head honcho Thierry Frémaux sitting at a little table at the front of a Parisian cinema and reading out his print out of titles with some soft rambling between each drop has happened for the 2026 edition of the festival. We’ve of course been combing through all the prediction articles to get a sense of what might make the cut, and to be honest, aside from a couple of last-minute surprises, Frémaux stuck to the script, with new works by Paweł Pawlikowski, Pedro Almodóvar, Ira Sachs and Nicolas Winding Refn all announced. (Though Refn, shockingly, will not be presenting…

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Afrika Bambaataa, the pioneering hip-hop DJ and founder of the Universal Zulu Nation, has died from complications relating to cancer, TMZ reports. He was 67.Born Lance Taylor in 1957, Bambaataa gained notoriety in New York’s early hip-hop scene for the block parties he threw in the South Bronx. In 1973, he co-founded the Universal Zulu Nation, the hip-hop awareness organization with a credo of “Peace, Love, Unity, and Having Fun.” “Planet Rock,” the Kraftwerk-sampling 1982 single credited to Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force, reached No. 48 on the Billboard Hot 100, and Bambaataa was among the many artists—including Bruce…

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Featured Podcasts The Nick, Dick and Paul Show: When AI Kills Nick Bilton, Dick Costolo, and Paul Kedrosky pull back the curtain on AI, startups, and the future rushing toward us, all with healthy dose of irreverence. Subscribe to The Nick, Dick and Paul Show. Big Technology Podcast: OpenAI vs. Anthropic’s Direct Faceoff + Future of Agents — With Aaron Levie The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the tech world featuring interviews with plugged-in insiders and outside agitators. Subscribe to Big Technology Podcast. Great Chat: OpenAI’s new media M&A and old media exposé A podcast mostly…

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What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write this book? The two-party system is failing in America. Most of us feel that way and wish for a leader and a movement to effect change. This is the David vs. Goliath story of John Campbell. Only 14% of us approve of Congress. Forty-five percent of us identify as independent, yet we have no voice or representation in our own government. That needs to change. Sometimes a movement starts by accident, and sometimes it requires a leader. “A Real Collusion” exposes the real conspiracy between the Republican and Democratic…

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Visualisation showing the western boundary currents that form part of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning CirculationNASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio Buoy measurements show the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, which moderates Europe’s climate, is weakening at four different latitudes, the strongest evidence so far that this system of ocean currents is slowing and could be heading toward collapse. Part of the ocean conveyor belt of currents circling the globe, the AMOC brings warm, salty water from the Gulf of Mexico to the north Atlantic, keeping temperatures in western Europe milder than in Canada or Russia. The dense water then cools and sinks, moving…

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Robert Voets/CBS “That’s not how I play ‘Survivor,'” said a loyal and honorable man named the Dragon Slayer. A man who :::checks notes::: flat-out stole a key from Ozzy back in Episode 1? Sure!  Make no mistake, gentle readers. I love Coach. Love. And our man — one of the greatest “Survivor” characters to ever emerge — is on an absolute tear in Wednesday’s episode. As Dee and Jonathan butt heads about the Kamilla and Charlie votes, Coach gets riled up, saying that anyone who’s lying and playing “that kind of game” isn’t going to…

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Chris Pratt may be a leading man with an impressive filmography under his belt now, but the actor started much differently. In a recent interview, Pratt recalled how he initially played the ‘douche’ in movies in the early part of his career. This was before he transitioned to leading roles. Chris Pratt talks about playing ‘douche’ characters in the early days of his career Chris Pratt, now a star of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), was once a side character that fans did not want the girl to end up with. In a new interview with EW, the actor discussed…

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With Nothing’s About To Happen to Me which dropped in February, Mitski’s recording career goes eight albums deep. There’s a sense she’s only getting started. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Following its release, Nothing’s About To Happen to Me debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard 200 chart with nearly 43,000 equivalent album units earned, the singer and songwriter’s best week ever by units. That for an artist who has converted a massive presence on TikTok into pop star-level popularity. Mitski’s fans adore her. And she is reaching out to them, everywhere, on this album cycle, for which…

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If you’re like me, then you know the power of a great accessory. For spring, I’m looking to add some styles that’ll carry me through the warmer months ahead. Unsurprisingly, Nordstrom is absolutely killing it with a wide array of pretty, stylish spring accessories that I cannot get enough of. As your resident shopping bestie, I have combed through hundreds of the latest spring accessories and highlighted top picks that are sure to be hits.Yes, you read that correctly. Dear reader, you can count on me for solid recs ahead. Decorate your favorite spring outfits with beautiful beaded handbags and…

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Anthropic “has not satisfied the stringent requirements” to temporarily lose the supply-chain-risk designation imposed by the Pentagon, a US appeals court in Washington, DC, ruled on Wednesday. The decision is at odds with one issued last month by a lower court judge in San Francisco, and it wasn’t immediately clear how the conflicting preliminary judgments would be resolved.The government sanctioned Anthropic under two different supply-chain laws with similar effects, and the San Francisco and Washington, DC, courts are each ruling on only one of them. Anthropic has said it is the first US company to be designated under the two…

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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. The Trailer for Remarkably Bright Creatures Has Dropped At first, I thought the deep voice narrating the trailer for Remarkably Bright Creatures was just the generic Hollywood narrator guy. But as the trailer continued, I realized that it actually belonged to Marcellus, the giant Pacific octopus at the center of the story. He seems to have a vested interest in the lady who cleans his tank finding her son, who disappeared years ago. Since its 2022 release, the book the…

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TVLINE | How did you find your new Dewey with Caleb Ellsworth-Clark?BOOMER | Did you see him? It’s flawless. KATSKY BOOMER | The reason that so much of what he does is on a screen is because we were hoping up until the last minute that Eric [Per Sullivan] would change his mind. Part of the way that Linwood wrote it was, “We’ll have you all on screen, so you can do the entire run in half a day.”  BOOMER | We’ll just set up a camera. We’ll green-screen a bunch of different backgrounds on it. Half a day is all you would need to do.…

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Beverly Hills, what a thrill!Almost 40 years after the original ’80s comedy classic (at least according to my wife, who I trust implicitly on these matters), Troop Beverly Hills will get a sequel.Deadline reports that Cameron Diaz is looking to star in the new Troop, which is being written and directed by Clea DuVall.The original Troop Beverly Hills, directed by Jeff Kanew, starred Shelley Long as a Beverly Hills mom who, despite her pampered lifestyle, becomes the unlikely head of a Girl Scouts (or “Wilderness Girls”) troop.The film, which was not a box-office hit in its day, gradually became a major cult favorite among kids who…

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Lambrini Girls have been removed from the upcoming Coachella music festival and have rescheduled a slew of upcoming headlining dates after one of the band’s members suffered a scary injury.Lambrini Girls Were Missing Coachella ScheduleThe first weekend of Coachella is set to begin on April 10. Fans planning to attend the first round of the 2026 festival got a couple of surprises when set times were finally announced in recent days.Jack White was announced as a surprise performer at the Mojave Tent at 3 p.m. on April 11, and Lambrini Girls would no longer be appearing.READ MORE: Lambrini Girls and…

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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times: Anthropic’s Mythos Preview is not a publicity stunt, and sources say tech companies privately spoke to Trump officials about the implications for US security — Normally right now I would be writing about the geopolitical implications of the war with Iran, and I am sure I will again soon. View Original Source Here

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