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Girls Found Dead in Suitcases Were Related, Person Questioned
Authorities have determined that the two girls whose bodies were found stuffed inside suitcases were related.
An initial DNA analysis by the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office determined the girls were half-sisters in life.
According to authorities, they have not been able to identify the two girls from their DNA alone.
The medical examiner’s staff is still attempting to determine the girls’ cause of death as well as the method used to kill them.
The remains of the two young girls were discovered in two suitcases located in an Ohio park late on Monday, March 2.
One of the bags had been left half-buried in a shallow grave, according to the man who accidentally stumbled upon the luggage.
The man, Phillip Donaldson, said he was walking his dog through a Cleveland park when the canine pulled him towards the bag.
He spoke to local news media and explained how he’d lifted the bag out of the loose dirt, unzipped the bag and discovered a head.
Police arrived at the park and conducted a search of the area, subsequently locating the second suitcase containing another body.
Initial reports indicated only one suitcase was found with both bodies,
Investigators believe the girls were between the ages of 8 and 14 when they died — likely from homicidal violence.
Police still do not know how long the girls’ remains have been buried, only that it had been “some time.”
According to Donaldson, the mound of dirt had been visible for at least a week. He recalled his disturbing discovery to local media outlet News 5.
“It was like a pile of dirt, and she stopped to sniff … and she was taking too long,” Donaldson said, referring to his dog. “So, I went back and looked, and it was a suitcase that was half buried and I pulled it up and looked in it, and it was a head. Somebody’s head in it.”
Cleveland Police said that they have received no reports about any missing children who match the girls’ remains.
Police are looking into missing persons reports statewide and in neighboring states for any possible leads.
The girls, police said, are Black and their bodies are said to be intact.
Investigators said they’ve had issues obtaining surveillance footage from cameras in that area, as they do not retain historical data.
There are still no suspects who’ve been identified in the case. Police did a potential person of interest in for questioning, but no charges have been filed against them.
In a statement issued Tuesday, March 3, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb denounced the killings.
“This heinous crime, in which the bodies of two young children were abandoned, is deeply disturbing,” said Bibb. “These were children who had their entire lives ahead of them. Whoever is responsible for depriving them of their futures should be held fully accountable under the law. Our Division of Police is pursuing every lead, carefully reviewing all available evidence, and deploying all necessary resources. They will not stop working until those responsible for this tragic and inhumane act are identified and brought to justice.”
Cleveland Police ask that anyone who has any information that may help them identify the two girls or the person or people responsible for their deaths call them at (216) 25-CRIME or 1-800-225-5324.
You can also file a report online here or contact Crime Stoppers of Cuyahoga County here.
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21 Expensive-Looking Jumpsuits That Create Easy, Stylish Outfits
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If you’re trying to achieve an effortlessly stylish look, the right jumpsuit can be your best friend. It’s basically a one-and-done look – you don’t have to try to match a top to a specific pair of pants, because it’s already done for you. Just add some accessories and you can be on your way, whether you’re headed to work, dinner with friends or a fun party.
Below, you’ll find a selection of expensive-looking jumpsuits that simplify your getting-ready routine. The best part? Each pick is beyond flattering. We focused on finding jumpsuits that have either a breezy, loose fit or draping in exactly the right places. Start shopping, because you need these in your spring wardrobe.
These 21 Expensive-Looking Jumpsuits Create Easy Outfits
1. Our Favorite: Made of a silky soft, just-stretchy-enough material, this sleeveless jumpsuit is a versatile pick you can easily dress up or down. Ruching on the sides and a more flowy fit below the waist help hide any bloat.
2. Runner-Up: Between the flowy fit, smocked top and all-over animal print, this square neck jumpsuit is beyond flattering. The split legs also give it an easy, breezy feel that is just right for warmer days ahead.
3. Sporty Chic: Made of a thick scuba knit fabric, Scoop’s trendy jumpsuit is buttery soft and super comfortable. We love the little sporty details, like the high neck, cap sleeves and zip-up front that make this a casual option for everyday wear.
4. Refined Elegance: Going out somewhere special? Add a pair of your favorite heels and some sparkling jewelry to this wide-leg jumpsuit, and you’re dressed to impress. The crossover waist and adjustable tie belt conceal anything you’re trying to hide.
5. Flirty in Florals: While this floral jumpsuit has a more streamlined fit, strategic ruching at the waist and the wrap design keep it ultra flattering. The pretty floral print also helps keep any insecurities hidden.
6. Off-Duty Model: The chocolate brown color, mock neck top and dolman sleeves on Mango’s belted jumpsuit will leave you feeling like a supermodel. It flawlessly cinches your waist for an hourglass shape and features a very comfy, drapey fit.
7. Resort Chic: There’s something about this straight-leg jumpsuit that makes Us imagine ourselves on a tropical island. That said, the loose fit and drapey top can be styled a million different ways — even layered under a chunky sweater.
8. Bold Beauty: Looking to make a statement? Snag this unique striped jumpsuit in one of the six bold hues it comes in. There’s no waistband, so there’s it won’t highlight your tummy area, and the vertical stripes will help elongate your look.
9. Year-Round Winner: This long-sleeve jumpsuit offers enough coverage to keep you warm in cold weather, but is also lightweight enough for breezy summer days. The fabric is smooth and stretchy, with ruching and a looser fit that will never make you feel restricted.
10. Lightweight Linen: This square neck jumpsuit comes in at an impressively low price point (less than $70!) considering it’s made of 100% European linen. That means it’s lightweight, breezy and effortlessly chic, with a self-tie belt that allows you to accentuate your waist in a good way.
11. Casual and Cool: You’ll find so many different ways to style this strapless jumpsuit from Lulu’s. Jogger-style pants give it a casual feel, while the ruched strapless top elevates it enough to look fabulous with heels.
12. Rich Mom Vibes: This tie-neck jumpsuit is so flowy that, at first glance, it looks like it could be a maxi dress. The slightly oversized fit, elegant halter-style top and cool black-and-white print all make this a rich mom find.
13. 2-in-1 Style: Adjustable straps mean that you can choose to wear this printed number on its own or style it like overalls, layered over a tee. Plus, we love the pleated fabric at the waist for its forgiving look.
14. Everyday Basic: Simple and sleek, Zella’s wide-leg jumpsuit is bound to become your new go-to. The knit bodice has a built-in bra for added support, while the wide legs and draping at the waist keep it very flattering.
15. Boho Chic: While this boat neck jumpsuit has a loose and blousy boho-inspired style, it’s also undeniably elegant. The adjustable belt helps to define your shape, but it’s still draping in all the right spots.
16. Comfy But Cute: Made of 100% cotton, Quince’s smocked jumpsuit almost feels like you’re wearing sweatpants, yet it’s much too stylish to ever be confused for them. It’s easy, breezy and incredibly versatile.
17. $10 Find Alert: A wrap-style top and loose fit make this cropped pick a major win if you’re trying to hide your tummy. It’s a casual choice perfect for warmer weather, but the best part is the price, which comes in at just $10.
18. Little Black Jumpsuit: This sophisticated wide-leg jumpsuit features a tiered ruffle top that hides your entire tummy area with ease. The loose fit through the legs only adds to the elegant look.
19. Beach Babe: Free People’s block print design seems to be made for a vacation spent on the beach. The one-and-done piece is made of 100% cotton and is super breathable, with a relaxed fit that’s perfect for taking it easy.
20. Understated Elegance: This textured jumpsuit might look like a two-piece set, but it’s actually just one. The loose-fitting top layer and pleating right at the tummy area make it an extra-flattering pick.
21. Office-Friendly Option: A button-up top, sharp collar and waist-cinching belt give this sleeveless jumpsuit a structured look that makes it well suited for a day at the office. It also has a wide-leg fit and draping exactly where you want it.
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Bruce Campbell Is Battling An Incurable Cancer, Cancels Appearances
By Jennifer Asencio
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Horror icon and famous chin Bruce Campbell is famous for playing roles in which he fights monsters. Sometimes they’re Kandarian demons, sometimes they’re enslaving aliens, and sometimes they’re the consequences of Peter Parker’s sulky teenage angst. But his latest fight is against a real-life monster: cancer.
Bruce Campbell: Certified B-Movie Badass
The actor announced his diagnosis to fans on X on March 2, 2026, saying it’s “’treatable’ not ‘curable.’” He added that he had to cancel numerous upcoming appearances this spring and summer because “appearances and cons and work in general need to take a back seat to treatment.”
“My plan is to get as well as I possibly can over the summer so that I can tour with my new movie Ernie & Emma in the fall,” he explained. “There are several cons this year summer that I have to cancel. Big regrets on my part.”
Ernie & Emma was written and directed by Campbell and is a comedy about a widower on a journey to spread his late wife’s ashes in some very specific and memorable locations. Campbell also stars in the film, alongside Cerina Vincent and longtime collaborator and personal friend Ted Raimi.
The Raimi Connection

The Raimi family has been Bruce’s bread and butter his entire career. Friends since junior high school, he and brothers Ted and Sam worked together to make the classic cult horror film The Evil Dead. As director Sam rose to prominence in Hollywood, he brought many of his childhood friends along with him, including Ted and Bruce Campbell.
They later starred together under Sam’s direction in the next two Evil Dead films, Dead by Dawn and Army of Darkness, as well as the series Ash vs the Evil Dead. They also played side by side in episodes of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess, where Campbell’s character, Autolycus, Prince of Thieves, became another iconic role of his. Sam Raimi produced both fantasy shows. Raimi also found a place for Campbell in many of his movies, including bit parts in his renditions of Spider-Man, and an appearance in the MCU film Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

However, Bruce has also made a name for himself, as he reported in his autobiography, If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B-Movie Actor. 174 credits also include movies as varied as the campy horror Bubba Ho-Tep and the kid superhero flick Sky High. He earned another iconic role as Sam Axe in Burn Notice, a character who became so popular, a spin-off TV movie chronicled his background. He’s lent his distinctive voice to numerous animated projects, including the Pixar film Cars 2, and the zany Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs; he’s also performed in video games, most notably as Evil Dead hero Ash Williams.
Not Going Down Without A Fight
Bruce Campbell is so cool, he even played himself in the meta-horror My Name Is Bruce, about a kid who summons the actor to fight real-life demons after watching him do it in movies.

“Fear not, I am a tough old son-of-a-bitch,” he told his fans in his X post, channeling the energy that brought us Coach Boomer and Jack of All Trades. “I have great support, and I expect to be around for a while.”
He concluded, “As always, you’re the greatest fans in the world and I hope to see you soon!”
We hope to see you soon, too, Bruce. Best wishes for a productive treatment and a speedy recovery.
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Stefon Diggs Breaks Silence on Being Released by Patriots
Stefon Diggs has broken his silence on his impending release from the New England Patriots.
“THANK YOU for a hell of a year,” Diggs, 32, wrote via his Instagram Story on Wednesday, March 4. “We family forever @patriots … Until we meet again.”
Earlier on Wednesday, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported via X that Patriots management informed Diggs that they planned to release him “after the start of the league year next week.”
“Stefon Diggs had an additional $6 million set to become fully guaranteed next week Friday,” Pelissero, 44, later reported. “The Patriots didn’t want to drag him along and informed him today they’re moving on, giving him a jump start. He’ll be released next Wednesday [March 11].”
Per the NFL, the Patriots’ decision to cut Diggs was “purely financially motivated” because of the timing of his fully guaranteed contract. The Patriots have yet to comment on the release.
Diggs signed a three-year, $63.5 million contract with the New England Patriots in March 2025 and helped lead the team to Super Bowl LX last month, where they ultimately lost to the Seattle Seahawks. Despite the disappointing end to the season, Diggs led the Patriots squad in receiving yards while earning 1,013 yards on 85 receptions and four touchdowns.
The Patriots initially stood by Diggs in December 2025 when he was charged with felony strangulation or suffocation and misdemeanor assault and battery over an alleged confrontation with a private chef. (The chef alleged that a dispute over pay turned violent earlier that month.)

Stefon Diggs in September 2025. Adam Glanzman/Getty Images
“The New England Patriots are aware of the accusations that have been made regarding Stefon Diggs,” a Patriots spokesperson said in December. “Stefon has informed the organization that he categorically denies the allegations. We support Stefon. We will continue to gather information and will cooperate fully with the appropriate authorities and the NFL as necessary. Out of respect for all parties involved, and given that this is an ongoing legal matter, we will have no further comment at this time.”
Diggs pleaded not guilty in February 2026 and his attorney, Michael DiStefano, predicted the NFL star would be “completely exonerated.”
It has been a dramatic few weeks for the embattled NFL star. Us Weekly learned in February that Diggs and rapper Cardi B separated days before the Super Bowl.
“They are always so up and down. This isn’t the first time they have broken up,” a source exclusively told Us at the time. “Cardi is single and putting herself out there again. She feels free. He betrayed her so many times. Her friends have been trying to show her that he is not right for her and that she deserved better.”
Cardi, 33, seemingly addressed the split for the first time during a concert in San Francisco on February 27.
“Who you playing with, motherf***er?” she said during a concert in San Francisco per a video shared via X. “You ain’t never had a bad bitch like this…Never in your motherf***in’ life. None of them bitches f***in’ with me.”

Cardi B and Stefon Diggs in January 2026. Justin Edmonds/Getty Images
Cardi and Diggs welcomed a baby boy together in November 2025. Cardi shares daughters Kulture, 7, and Blossom, 17 months, and son Wave, 4 with ex-husband Offset while Diggs has multiple children from previous relationships.
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Rachel Weisz Is Pitch-Perfect in a Netflix Miniseries That Can’t Fully Match Her Freak
You’d be hard-pressed to find an actor with bolder, more compelling projects on their resume than Rachel Weisz. Most of these fall into the film category, from team-ups with Yorgos Lanthimos in The Lobster and The Favourite to instant sapphic classic Disobedience, Rian Johnson’s quirky adventure-comedy The Brothers Bloom or the edgy Gothic mystery My Cousin Rachel. In 2023, however, she led her first TV series, giving two of the best performances of her career as a pair of genius, ethically questionable twins in Dead Ringers. Despite being based on a 1988 film (which was based on a 1977 movie), it felt wholly original and utterly brilliant — and perhaps a bit too intense and subversive for the average audience.
Though undoubtedly a dark comedy, Vladimir’s lighter tone is likely to prove quite a bit more palatable and accessible to viewers than Dead Ringers. Still, there are definite thematic parallels between the two that highlight the type of project Weisz seems to be most interested in telling right now: ones about flawed, complex women who are bursting at the seams with ambition and desire. The fact that the Netflix show unapologetically embraces its protagonist’s imperfections in an age where even the most sympathetic multidimensional female characters face immense criticism (Pluribus’ Carol Sturka, for example, or The Pitt’s Trinity Santos) makes it easy to overlook that Vladimir itself is admittedly imperfect, too.
What Is ‘Vladimir’ About?
Vladimir introduces us to a nameless creative writing professor (Weisz), who’s suffered numerous recent plights that essentially boil down to the issue that nobody seems all that interested in her these days. Her fellow professor husband, John (John Slattery), doesn’t desire her anymore; her formerly adoring students find her out of touch; and her 27-year-old daughter, Sid (Ellen Robertson), thinks she’s overbearing and unevolved. To make matters worse, John is in the middle of a sex scandal for hooking up with multiple students a decade ago — more an irritation than a betrayal for the protagonist, considering she and John had an arrangement.
The whole world, it seems, wants her to condemn John’s actions and swiftly leave him, but the protagonist is much more interested in pining after a young new professor instead: Vladimir (Leo Woodall). She’s drawn to him like a moth to a flame, complicated by the fact that he’s married to perpetually stressed adjunct Cynthia (Jessica Henwick), with whom he has a young daughter. Still, the sexual tension between the main character and Vladimir is palpable… or is it? Is there a real spark there? Or will she come to learn that that connection is simply all in her head — and that the fantasy isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be?
‘Vladimir’ Lets Rachel Weisz Show Off Her Pitch-Perfect Comedy Skills
From House of Cards to Fleabag, it’s not particularly unusual — especially these days — for characters to break the fourth wall, but it is one of the trickier storytelling devices to pull off. In incapable hands, it can be cheesy or an overly convenient way to slip in overt exposition. Luckily, Weisz makes a meal of her monologues, expertly playing off the audience, who she treats as both trusted confidante and unwanted intruder depending on the situation. Though marketed as an erotic thriller of sorts, Vladimir ends up being more silly than sexy — and that’s not a bad thing. Weisz has always been a gifted comedic actor, but rarely has she had the vehicle to showcase it quite like this, flexing her ability for dry, witty, dialogue-driven humor and much broader, kookier, and more physical fare alike. There’s not one second where she’s phoning it in, consistently going all-in at even the most ridiculous moments.
I only wish Vladimir didn’t feel like it was holding back. The series is bookended by scenes that tease the protagonist being deliciously unhinged, though the opening flash-forward is revealed to be much tamer than it initially appears, and the ending is cheekily ambiguous in a way that’s not altogether satisfying. There are other tiny glimpses of this deviance peppered throughout (like when the protagonist subtly grinds against her chair to pleasure herself during a meeting), but Vladimir is afraid to let her go full freak. The result is a tone that’s grounded in a way that ultimately holds the story back from reaching its true weird and wild potential as opposed to making it real and relatable. The show has some bite to it, but it stops short of drawing blood, too shy and polite to completely embrace anything that runs the risk of veering too far into offbeat or off-putting territory, despite its simmering enticingly under the surface.
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While Vladimir’s dramatic and thriller elements don’t hit as hard as they could, the show nails its comedic beats time and time again. Weisz’s excellent performance is a big part of that, but the razor-sharp writing and creative direction deserve credit, too, as they work in tandem to satirize Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z in equal measure. The way the series integrates technology is especially notable, with two particularly hilarious gags involving a barrage of text messages for a wax appointment and an all-consuming spiral about what a certain emoji from Vladimir could possibly mean. I found myself laughing out loud multiple times an episode and occasionally having to rewind to pick up on a joke I missed, as the pace is snappy, without any of the bloat that so often plagues streaming shows.
‘Vladimir’ Nails the Female Gaze, but Could’ve Gone Deeper With Its Themes
Though Vladimir does skew more silly than sexy, there are effectively steamy moments. These are mostly quick and imagined, with the protagonist daydreaming about Vladimir making out with her in her office or coming onto her in the bathroom. Woodall perfectly walks the line of impossibly attentive and attractively aloof, and he has enough chemistry with Weisz to make their romantic scenes enjoyable, even when they start to get a bit repetitive. The fact that each of these scenes is unquestionably filtered through the female gaze, rooting us firmly in the protagonist’s point of view, is refreshing and still feels relatively groundbreaking in 2026. The stranger, subtler moments when her hungry perspective becomes apparent — when Vladimir puts his hands behind his head, for instance, or rubs at a stain on his pants — are even more captivating due to their specificity.
Vladimir raises interesting, timely questions about power, feminism, and the #MeToo movement, but it stops short of engaging with them in a meaningful way. Because it doesn’t seem to know quite what it wants to say about the topics, it ends up not saying much at all, the commentary staying close to the surface rather than diving deep into the intricacies. It revels in its main character being messy and subversive, but after all is said and done, it’s more thematically clean and conventional than it wants to be.
Aesthetically speaking, there are areas where Vladimir showcases a real sense of style, right down to the episode titles, which are named after novels by female authors, and their card designs, which are clearly inspired by classical paintings. The needledrops are also notable, ranging from Chappell Roan to Doechii and Patty Smith. The focus on women artists at every level is significant and undeniably influences the viewing experience, even if subconsciously. By not leaning into its edgier, murkier elements, Vladimir stops short of being a masterpiece, but it’s still a hell of a lot of fun. Weisz’s confident comedic performance will have you laughing and rooting for the main character (even when you probably shouldn’t), and there’s just enough spice to scratch that romantic itch. Vladimir may not be an obsessive page-turner, but it’s still definitely a book worth reading.
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March 5, 2026
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Netflix
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Julia May Jonas
- Rachel Weisz gives a compelling performance, committing entirely to the role and showing off her comedy chops.
- The direction celebrates the female gaze and immerses the audience in the protagonist?s perspective.
- The writing is sharp, with dry, witty dialogue and clever visual humor.
- The show plays it too safe at times rather than leaning into its darker, messier elements.
- Themes of power and feminism aren?t explored with as much depth as one would like.
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Walter White’s Post Breaking Bad Scheme Is A Winning Ticket
By Robert Scucci
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Watching 2022’s Jerry & Marge Go Large is a fun experience because Bryan Cranston is the perfect lead for this movie. In Breaking Bad, he plays a desperate man who, in Vince Gilligan’s words, transforms “from Mr. Chips to Scarface.” Walter White takes on the Heisenberg alter ego and becomes a truly terrible person in his pursuit of financial security for his family after his cancer diagnosis. What he learns along the way is that he likes being a crime lord, and he eventually becomes a monster fueled by greed, violence, and ego.
Jerry Selbee (Bryan Cranston), on the other hand, feels unfulfilled after retirement and decides to use his knack for numbers to game the lottery system. After discovering a clever loophole, he goes all in and slowly builds his fortune. The difference here is that he uses his money for good. Jerry & Marge Go Large starts with similar DNA to Breaking Bad but becomes an exercise in wholesome community outreach instead of laundering meth money through a car wash.

While the film is based on a true story, I’m never one to compare a work of fiction to the events that inspired it. As a movie, Jerry & Marge Go Large is a fun watch, but not without its shortcomings. The only reason I tuned into the Paramount+ original was because of the obvious Breaking Bad parallel. I wanted to see Bryan Cranston play a bizarro version of Walter White.
From Retiree To Big Baller
Jerry & Marge Go Large opens with a retirement party, where Jerry Selbee reluctantly eases into his golden years. After 40 years as a line manager for a cereal company, he feels lost because he loves numbers, solving problems, and being an all-around helpful guy. Not knowing how to live without meaningful work to define him, Jerry is puttering around at his local convenience store one day when he notices a loophole in the lottery, specifically the game known as Winfall.

The loophole is simple, and was cracked by Jerry in no time. Instead of constantly increasing the jackpot when there’s no clear winner, the Winfall game rolls the prize money down to the next tier of winners. If nobody matches all six numbers, those who match fewer numbers receive a payout during designated “rolldown” weeks. A statistics wizard at heart, Jerry realizes that if he buys enough tickets during these periods, he’ll always come out ahead. He withdraws the last $8,000 from his savings account to test the theory, doubling his money overnight.
This is where the Breaking Bad parallel comes in. At first, Jerry keeps his lottery scheme to himself, afraid that his wife, Marge (Anette Bening), would disapprove. He hides wads of cash in cereal boxes and popcorn tins in his pantry, but eventually he has to confess because he’s raking in serious dough and is running out of excuses for his disappearances during the rolldown weeks.

To his surprise, Marge is thrilled that he found a new hobby, and she wants to help him play the game. When Winfall is discontinued in Michigan, they travel out of state to buy tickets, which reinvigorates their marriage because it’s a new hobby they can share. Deciding to go legit, Jerry incorporates an investment company, rounds up members of his community to increase the betting pool, and makes them equal partners, effectively revitalizing their downtown area one strategic win at a time.
There’s Another Kingpin To Watch Out For
While Jerry and Marge are certainly going large at this point, a new obstacle emerges. A Harvard student, Tyler Langford (Uly Schlesinger), discovers the same glitch and decides to raise the stakes. Jerry games the system through legal means, but Tyler pushes it further by exploiting technology and hacking the Lottery to gain an edge and scale up a competing operation.

Once Jerry learns about Tyler’s involvement, there’s a confrontation. Nothing explosive happens, but there’s a quiet tension because Jerry and Marge have never been happier, and their entire community now benefits from Jerry’s numbers game.
At the end of the day, Jerry & Marge Go Large is standard, middle-of-the-road, feel-good fare, but I got a lot of entertainment value out of constantly comparing it to Breaking Bad.


Half the fun was waiting for Jerry to snap and send a cartel leader to blow Tyler’s face off. That never happens, and instead we get an optimistic 60-something rounding up his neighbors and doing the right thing, golly gee willickers. He even keeps crates of used lottery tickets in his garage in case he gets audited. It’s all so adorable.

Still a fun movie despite the disappointing lack of any suspense or tension, Jerry & Marge Go Large is a Paramount+ original and can be streamed with an active subscription.
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Todd Meadows Was on Medical Leave 1 Month Before Death
Todd Meadows’ mom says the Deadliest Catch star was put on medical leave just one month before his death at age 25.
Angela Meadows told TMZ on Wednesday, March 4, that her son was hit in the head about one month ago while onboard his ship. Following his injury, Todd was checked out by a doctor, which is the crew’s protocol.
Angela explained that a medical professional determined Todd sustained a concussion and he flew back home to Washington to recover. According to Angela, that was the last time Todd’s family saw him before he died.
“The last photo I got of him was when he was building a fire,” she told the outlet. “He was listening to music in the moment and was so happy. That’s how I want to remember him.”
Angela shared that Todd was cleared by the doctor to return to work and her son was excited to get back. She added that the family does not blame Deadliest Catch for Todd’s concussion. (There is no indication that the concussion played a factor in Todd’s death.)
News broke earlier this week that Todd died while working as a deckhand on the Aleutian Lady fishing vessel, which has been featured on the hit Discovery Channel series.
“We are deeply saddened by the tragic passing of Todd Meadows,” a spokesperson for the network told TMZ on Monday, March 2. “This is a devastating loss, and our hearts are with his loved ones, his crewmates, and the entire fishing community during this incredibly difficult time.”
The Aleutian Lady’s Captain Rick Shelford paid tribute to Todd, who was a new member of the ship’s crew.
“His love for fishing and his strong work ethic earned everyone’s respect right away,” Shelford wrote via Facebook on Sunday, March 1. “His smile was contagious, and the sound of his laughter coming up the wheelhouse stairs or over the deck hailer is something we will carry with us always.”
TMZ previously reported that Todd died due to a “fishing incident.” It was later revealed that Todd fell overboard. The Coast Guard at the Arctic District command center in Juneau, Alaska, was notified of the incident and attempted to get Todd back on board. Todd was found unresponsive by the Coast Guard.
“He was recovered unresponsive by the crew approximately 10 minutes later,” a rep for the Coast Guard told Us on Tuesday, March 3, adding that attempts to revive Todd were “unsuccessful.”
The Coast Guard is currently investigating the incident.
Todd’s’ bunkmate Trey John Green III claimed to Us earlier this week that the incident was caught on camera while filming season 22 of Deadliest Catch.
“Discovery is done filming, but there was a producer and a deck cam guy on the boat for the past two months filming for season 22 of the show,” he alleged to Us. “It was filmed, unfortunately.”
Andrea also expressed her and the family’s wishes for Discovery Channel to not air any footage from Todd’s fatal incident.
“We don’t want to see any footage from the accident and do not want Discovery to air any of that footage or make money off of our son’s death,” she told TMZ. “We hope they only air good things of Todd on that boat.”
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Claressa Shields Reacts After Viral Skit Mocks Her & Papoose
Some social media skits are created in good fun and aim to give viewers a good kii, but Claressa Shields wasn’t laughing when one content creator cracked jokes about her and Papoose. A creator by the name of @allaboutyourstyle3 is going viral after recreating Claressa and Pap’s shopping trip. The undefeated boxing champ peeped the clip and responded, now folks online are debating over whether she’s doing too much or just standing on business.
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Claressa Shields Said “Not Too Much On Her & Papoose” After Viral Skit Pops Off
Social media users @allaboutyourstyle3 and @ormando_sodiff are going viral for creating a skit of Claressa Shields and Papoose. The video shows the creators in the mall while Claressa runs up a bag at luxury stores. The woman playing Claressa had her look down, rocking a fur coat, fitted hat, and icy chain. As the clip keeps rolling, she hops on a livestream pretending to be Claressa and mocking her, saying, “Y’all talking about where Pap at, he’s right here spending his own money” as she pans the camera to the man portraying Pap.
Claressa ended up catching the video and jumped in the creators comment section and didn’t hesitate to let her know she wasn’t feeling it. “You weird as hell & a hater. Wack a** video,” Shields wrote. The creator was quick to clap back and said Claressa was being too sensitive. “Girl, you better laugh or take your a** upstairs with Pap. More videos coming. Gold Love… Engaged… Pap upstairs.” Even with all that, she still told Claressa to hit her up if she ever needs somebody to play her in a movie.
The TL Can’t Pick A Side After Claressa Responds
After LiveBitez dropped the skit about Claressa and Papoose, folks flooded the comment section with reactions. A few social media users they actually thought it was Claressa in the video because the look was so accurate. Others said they think the jokes went too far, meanwhile others think Claressa went too far with her reaction and needs to lighten up.
Instagram user @kashmirbc2 wrote, “😂😂😂 why did i think that was really her for a minute!”
Instagram user @mzgogetta32 wrote, “Nailed it 🔥🔥🔥😂😂”
While Instagram user @breezybabe79 wrote, “This is spot on 😂😂😂😂 shorty act just like this.”
Then Instagram user @likemousesaid wrote, “This the one video Clarissa should’ve just laughed off or act like she ain’t see it.”
Instagram user @piinkblossom_ wrote, “Claressa gotta learn how to have a sense of humor… jus for 💩’s and giggles.”
Another Instagram user @virgoafterdark wrote, “This is accurate af why she mad.”
Then another Instagram user @kaystarrbella wrote, “Imitation is the best form of flattery they say.”
Instagram user @_brazyp wrote, “Y’all hate on that girl for literally nothing 😂”
Finally, Instagram user @jrock2171 wrote, “Y’all see what bullying does and yet y’all still do it.”
More About Claressa & Pap’s Past Icy Shopping Spree’s
There’s no word on what exact moment inspired the skit of Claressa and Pap, but they have gone viral on social media on numerous occasions for flexing their love. Footage from 2025 showed the couple in what looked like a luxury store, sipping on sparkling beverage while Claressa flexed her iced-out diamond bracelet. The athlete has also shown off Van Cleef bracelets Pap has gifted her, the most recent being on Valentine’s Day when she flaunted a black clover bracelet.
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It’s hard to remember now that Chris Pratt is everywhere that he hasn’t always been a movie star. He wasn’t grown in a vat on the Universal lot and emerged as the ultimate generic leading man suitable for superhero franchises (Guardians of the Galaxy), dinosaur wrangling (Jurassic World), and every animated franchise in existence (both Garfield and Super Mario Bros.).
Chris Pratt built his career piece by piece and brick by brick. The Lego Movie, now on Netflix, predates all of those movies, and its surprising success was an adorable Dutch Trojan Horse that led to all of us accidentally letting Pratt into our lives.
No One Expected The Lego Movie To Be This Good

Pratt voices Emmet Brickowoski, a regular guy in Bricksburg who loves nothing more than to follow the instructions and build as he’s told, because everything is awesome when you’re part of a team. All of that is changed forever when he runs across WildStyle (Elizabeth Banks), an outrageous rebel looking for the “Special,” the most powerful Master Builder, to save the world from Lord Business (Will Ferrell). The Lego Movie gets a lot of mileage out of playing with all the tropes and expectations that come from a “Chosen One” story, but the real fun is the sheer amount of cameos, both Lego figures and voice performances.
There are fun gags, including the Spaceman (Charlie Day) coming complete with broken pieces, the evil commander of the Super Secret Police (Liam Neeson) turning his head around to alternate between Good Cop and Bad Cop. Morgan Freeman, voicing the Blind Wizard, became so annoyed at the bizarre lines of dialogue that his adlib, “Alright, we gotta write all that down cause I’m not gonna remember any of it, but here we go,” was left in the film. Lego Batman voiced by Will Forte steals every single scene he’s in, justifying the existence of The Lego Batman Movie. It feels like every minute there’s a new gag, a one-liner, or a random cameo.
Everything Is Awesome When You’re Chris Pratt

The Lego Movie was written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, forever credited afterwards as “The guys who wrote The Lego Movie.” It’s their offbeat sense of humor and willingness to beat jokes into the ground (Emmet falling, Princess Unikitty) that drives the movie’s relentless comedy engine. By the end of its theatrical run, the movie no one thought would be a hit earned $470 million, launched a franchise, and gave the entire Lego brand a shot in the arm.
It’s no wonder that Chris Pratt’s 2014, which also included Guardians of the Galaxy, shot him to the top of Hollywood’s casting sheets. 12 years later, there’s no end in sight to his media dominance, which, through The Terminal List and The Electric State, he’s even expanded to streaming originals. If we hadn’t all laughed with The Lego Movie maybe we could have been spared.

Pratt has had an amazing series of franchise hits but none have surprised audiences quite like The Lego Movie. Crafting a hilarious cinematic universe around the brick toy took everyone by surprise, and even a decade later, it still sounds implausible. If you haven’t given it a chance, it’s now on Netflix, and there’s no reason anyone, old or young, to fire it up and start laughing at one of the best jokes-per-minute ratios of the last 12 years.
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