The Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots on Sunday to become the Super Bowl champions. Bad Bunny performed the first mostly Spanish-language halftime show. God bless America. Be it Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Haiti, Antilles, United States, Canada, and my motherland, Puerto Rico. We're still here.
¡Qué bueno! Bad Bunny said love is stronger than hate during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. And he really proved it by having two people get married ahead of Lady Gaga's salsa rendition of "Die With a Smile." Benito's reps confirmed in a press release that the happy couple wasn't just an act for the show. "After inviting Bad Bunny to attend their wedding, the couple was instead invited to be part of the Apple Music Halftime Show," it read, "where they were married live, with him serving as a witness and signing the marriage certificate, complete with a wedding cake."
Two people in their 80s went on 'First Dates' to show you're never too old A pensioner whose husband died when she was just 22 has gone on her first ever date since the accident - 66 years later. Georgina Clarke (88), who will appear in a Saint Valentine's Day special of RTÉ's First Dates, said her husband Seamus was just 26 when he was killed in a road accident on the Long Mile Road in Dublin.
He later began working in fundraising and moved to Los Angeles, where he collaborated on public service announcements with marquee names like Jimmy Stewart, Jack Lemmon and Henry Winkler. But it wasn't until his 50s that Stevenson got bit by the acting bug. He made his onscreen debut in an 1982 episode of Voyagers! and subsequently landed small roles in TV series such as Dynasty, L.A. Law and Cheers.
What's fascinating about this season of "Industry" is how well it speaks to this moment. Tender starts as a payment processing platform for adult content. The show references the very real (and still controversial) Online Safety Bill that the UK introduced, which has led to age verification and other enhanced rules for consuming adult content online. Because of its affiliation with adult content, Tender finds itself at odds with the new government's regulation and must pivot or die, as the saying goes.
Lindsey Vonn tore her ACL a week ago and is still competing in the 2026 Olympics. The alpine skier and U.S. Olympian successfully finished her downhill training run, a week after an injury that would hobble even the most diligent athletes. In the process, she instantaneously contributed a dramatic story line to this edition of the Winter Games. It's all the more notable because she once said, "My body just can't take another four years" of competition downhill.
The extended dance piece started with Impacciatore on her couch watching the Games. She was then kidnapped by the Olympics' " first openly Gen-Z" mascots, Milo and Tina. Why are they "openly" Gen Z? Why do the mascots have an age to begin with? This was only the start of the incomprehensibility of this segment. From there, Impacciatore flew through Winter Olympics of years past, in what looked like shoddy AI, as if inspired by that one Kim Kardashian cell-phone game ( RIP).
This is also a great opportunity for those who missed Schitt's Creek during its initial run on the CBC in Canada and Pop TV in the U.S. Created by Eugene and Dan Levy, the series follows temporarily embarrassed millionaire video-store magnate Johnny Rose (Eugene Levy), his high-maintenance soap-opera star wife Moira (O'Hara), and their idiot kids David (Dan Levy) and Alexis (Annie Murphy).
Davidson's debut episode, featuring Machine Gun Kelly, is assembled from the rough, requisite symbols of podcasting: host and guest sunk into plush, beat-up chairs vaguely facing each other, chatting and smoking cigarettes in a space that's presented as Davidson's garage, Benjamin Moore paint tubs doubling as an ashtray stand. Good pals, their conversation is loose and circuitous; their discussion drifts from adventures while getting high, stints in rehab, and - because this is the first episode - what a podcast even is.
Heated Rivalry may have been in our lives since the end of November but the internet's obsession with the series is still going strong. And Google has playfully referenced this whilst also looking ahead to season two. For those that have missed the furore until now - we can't imagine it's that many! - Heated Rivalry is the LGBTQ+ sports drama that has gripped the internet.
"I think there's like this helpless feeling. We're all so close to her and we want to help her. And like, I'm looking at us, and I'm thinking, who was first in the hospital room when Hope was sick? Savannah, Kotb recalled of her 6-year-old daughter's medical crisis in 2023. She went around the table to Carson Daly, Sheinelle Jones, and Craig Melvin, recalling how Guthrie, 54, has been a stabilizing force in all their lives."
He came out to me before I turned 20 years old, and asked me to keep it a secret" Cena revealed to King. "And I did, for quite a long time-probably another 10 years until he was ready to let my family know. When the time came, the wrestler admitted his "old Italian family" was a little stubborn and not entirely accepting at first, but that he was there to support his brother every step of the way.
In many ways, the 1990s space opera was a kind of Rosetta Stone of various science fiction that had come before. Showrunner and creator J. Michael Straczynski baked various genre references into the series, including old-school sci-fi novels like The Demolished Man, to various nominative shout-outs to The Lord of the Rings. But with the introduction of one space drug called "Dust," Babylon 5 seemed to reference , at least in a roundabout way.
The pics show Turner sporting tactical gear: black mid-calf boots, grey cargo pants, and a black vest over a ribbed brown long-sleeve shirt. Lara Croft's iconic dual pistols are strapped to her thighs, and she dons her classic small knapsack in green canvas with brown leather straps. The fit is tied together with a forearm brace, fingerless leather gloves, a belt outfitted with grenades, and, of course, Lara's signature braid.
The upcoming storyline will involve Oscar Branning (Pierre Counihan-Moullier) and the twin children of Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan) - Jasmine Fisher (Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness) and an as of yet unnamed male twin said to be played by Joshua Vaughan. According to The Sun, Jasmine's twin is due to arrive on Albert Square "in the coming months" and will shake things up in a big way. Oscar is currently dating Jasmine, who's fled Walford after killing her father, Dr. Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey)
LG released its modular home theater system at CES 2026, complete with the H7 soundbar, M5 and M7 wireless speakers, and W7 subwoofer. This system is the first to feature Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, a Dolby technology that promises to deliver the Atmos experience, regardless of your speaker placement. Also: LG's new Dolby Atmos system promises immersive sound no matter where your speakers are
There's so much going on in the world, in our country, and hell, in our own work and family lives. Just because the headlines are straight out of a dystopian novel doesn't mean your kids stopped needing you to help with their homework. When our days are full of so many demands, no wonder we feel hyped up and anxious by the time the kids are in bed.
In 1974, Tobe Hooper made The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, a ruthless movie about Leatherface laying waste to an unlucky friend group. It has had a lasting legacy ever since - its production was even dramatized recently in the Ryan Murphy Netflix series Monster: The Ed Gein Story. (The real-life murderer reportedly inspired Leatherface.) In September 2025, the future of the horror franchise went up for sale as multiple companies bid to acquire the rights to the story.
burdened by loneliness, depression, and the incessant needs of others, pours herself a stiff drink and steps up to the noose she's hung from the rafters of her airy farmhouse. Then the phone rings: her ungrateful brother, making demands. She tries again-another ring, another request, this time from a friend. She plays the piano, doesn't she? Will she join a group of fellow-amateurs for a charity gig? Twice thwarted, Beth sighs, says yes, and gets on with the business of living.