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If there’s anyone who can make us rethink our entire spring shoe rotation, it’s Meghan Markle. The royal style icon was recently spotted out and about in Montecito wearing a pair of ultra-polished loafers — and suddenly, our go-to sandals are feeling a little…underdressed. Her exact pair? The luxe Dot Sole Walk Loafers from Loro Piana, which ring in at over $900 (yes, really). Chic? Absolutely. Budget-friendly? Not so much.
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Battlestar Galactica is the most successful reboot of a series in history. The change from the horrible Galactica 1980 with its reliance on stock footage and annoying characters to the dark, grim tone of Ronald D. Moore’s reboot was a hit.
It also helped that the more mature series was able to tap directly into the state of American politics of the early 2000’s and managed to turn the Cylons into an obvious metaphor for the rampant paranoia that reshaped society. Episode 6, “Litmus” is when the subtle metaphor was delivered to the audience with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer as the colonists trade freedom for safety and security.

Following the water-tank sabotage in Episode 2, “Water,” and a Cylon suicide bombing by a copy of Number Five (Matthew Bennett), Commander William Adama (Edward James Olmos) orders Sergeant Hadrian (Jill Teed, a guest star on every 90’s/00’s sci-fi series) to launch an investigation that, at her urging, is an independent tribunal. The news that the Cylons can now appear in human form can’t be kept a secret any longer. President Roslin (Mary McDonnell) makes the announcement to the Colonial Fleet, hoping that while it’s going to stoke paranoia, it will ultimately lead to the capture of any more Number Two and Number Five models hiding in plain sight.
Roslin’s announcement is a large, neon sign that might as well point directly to the Bush administration’s actions after 9/11, when, in an effort to protect the public, the TSA was created as an extra layer of security at all airports, and a large, nationwide campaign was set up asking for civilians to share tips with the FBI on anything strange and suspicious they see. Countless shows and films tapped into the political movement of the time to either show how its punishing citizens, or is a necessary evil. It’s a complex question, how can you protect a society without informing them of a very real danger, but then again, that danger may or may not actually be there, and if anyone can be a Cylon, isn’t that setting up a witch hunt?

Hadrian’s tribunal comes across as a witch hunt in-universe, but to the viewer, we know how close she came to finding out the truth. Focusing on a hanger hatch that was found open, which led to a room with a dead marine and the missing explosive cache, Hadrian questions Chief T yrol (Aaron Douglas), who tries to turn the security failure back on her, when Hadrian lays a verbal reverse-UNO and says the real security concern is Boomer (Grace Park). Unknown to her, Hadrian is able to piece the entire puzzle together, from Tyrol and Boomer’s relationship to the pilot’s true nature as a Cylon.
Adama shutting down the Tribunal and declaring it a witch hunt is both satisfying, as Tyrol and Boomer are sympathetic characters, and horrifying since Hadrian was on the cusp of putting Boomer, an actual Cylon, away. Instead, Hadrian’s the one arrested, and Socinus, a low-ranked specialist on the flight deck, takes the fall for the hatch being opened. Tyrol argues that his friend is covering for him, and comes clean about the relationship with Boomer, but Adama forces the Chief to leave with the consequences of his actions.
“Litmus” was written by Jeff Vlaming, a name you might not know, but he wrote for The Adventures of Brisco County Jr., NCIS, Xena, Stargate Universe, The X-Files, Fringe, and even more sci-fi hits during his long career. It’s a testament to his skill that Battlestar Galactica’s sixth episode wasn’t subtle at all in what it was really about, but managed to leave open the question of which path, Hadrian’s or Adama’s, was the correct one to take. It comes down to the viewer’s personal politics and philosophy, but as with most of the questions that the series raises, there’s no easy answer.
General Hospital 2-week spoilers for April 06 – 17, 2026 have Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) threatening and Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) panicking.
On Monday, April 6th, we’ve got Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) telling Justine Turner (Nazneen Contractor) that Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) is on the warpath. That’s when Jordan and Justine are at yoga and she’s complaining to Jordan about the smackdown she got from the WSB’s lawyers.
She was pushing into the Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) warrant thing and all that. So, she tells Justine that Marco Rios‘s (Adrian Anchondo) funeral got really tense because Sonny and Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) showed up. Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) is super excited that she and Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) are about to find out if they will be Phoebe’s foster parents.
Plus, Willow presses Chase about something. Obviously, right now, Willow’s in a panic because she knows that Kai and Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) know that she shot Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). So, Willow might push Chase to see if they’ve been seen up at the PCPD.
Sonny issues a warning to someone and it’s most likely Sidwell because the tense scene at the chapel picks back up where we left off on Friday’s episode. Ric is standing by his brother’s side as Sidwell tells Sonny that he’s gotten away with way too much for way too long. So, it looks like Sidwell and Sonny are going to swap threats.
And I wonder if he’ll tell him for what it’s worth, I didn’t do this to Marco. Not that it matters. Sidwell won’t believe him. Jacinda Bracken (Paige Herschell) starts poking around and she may be snooping for Jack Brennan (Chris McKenna) since he teased that he had something that would help Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson). So, Jacinda may try and get info out of Charlotte Cassadine (Bluesy Burke).
Or maybe spying on Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) or maybe a little bit of both. Plus, Michael tells Jacinda that something’s not sitting right with him. And this may be his feeling from sitting with Drew and seeing him helpless or maybe about Jack. If Jacinda tells Michael what Jack wants and what he dangled.
Stella Henry (Vernee Watson) asks Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) for something and it might be about the baby or maybe about Trina. And Isaiah Gannon (Sawandi Wilson) wants to know if Portia is really okay with this. So, this might tie back to Stella’s request.
And Charlotte’s hanging out with Danny Morgan (Asher Antonyzyn) on Monday and she’s very supportive about the Jason situation and really wants to be there. And of course Danny’s feeling like he’ll never see his dad again.
Tuesday, April 7th, we’ve got Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) demanding an explanation. Now, maybe he sees Rocco Falconeri‘s hand and realizes that is inconsistent with the burn injury that he and Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins Bruening) are claiming. Or it may have something to do with Ross Cullum’s (Andrew Hawkes) shooting or Jason’s rendition.
Two people are out on a date and it ends terribly. Lots of choices. Could be Lulu and Nathan. Could be Ric and Liz. Somebody hits Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) with an ultimatum and Cullum may have the chance to chat with her at General Hospital where he’s recovering.
I’m sure that he or Sidwell are going to demand that Britt finish the cold fusion project before she gets more medication and her symptoms seem to be getting much worse by the day. Brook Lynn catches up with Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring). We’ll see if it’s about the deception stuff they need to talk about or Maxie Jones‘s (Kirsten Storms) issues with Sidwell.
Then on Wednesday, April 8th, we’ve got Isaiah agreeing to keep a secret. Now, it might be for Portia or it might be for Britt if he notices her Huntington’s symptoms when they flare up because she hasn’t had the suppression meds that she needs.
Somebody gets an apology from Gio Palmieri (Giovanni Mazza). Could be Brook Lynn. I wonder if she’s worried that he’ll be upset if she fosters the kid because Gio wasn’t very happy about the idea that she would be adopting and he felt cast aside.
Plus, Cassius Faison (Ryan Paevey) tells Britt she needs to be cautious and Cassius may let her know that Sidwell wants her punished and this is her last chance to complete the prototype. I wonder if Britt will call him Cassius. I mean, clearly she knows he’s not Nathan West.
Also on Wednesday, Ava Jerome (Maura West) listens as Sidwell opens up. I wonder if he’ll share his suspicions that Sonny did this thing. And Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) takes action. And it may be about Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) or it may be against Jack over the Jason stuff.
Thursday, April 9th, we’ve got Brennan revealing something. I wonder if he circles back around to Jacinda. You know, if Jack hinted that what he has is on Willow and that Michael will really, really want it. You know, photos aren’t going to get her arrested because of double jeopardy, but it absolutely could help Michael strip custody away from her forever.
And Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) is beside himself. He’s really anxious. This may involve Jordan continuing to be around Sidwell, who’s absolutely unhinged right now. And Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi) opens up about her past, and I would expect that that might be with Justine. Gio is grateful for Emma Scorpio-Drake (Brayden Bruner) being in his life and Carly is cautious and this may have to do with the whole Jack and Valentin thing or on the Jason issue.
Friday, April 10th, we have got Nina reaching her tipping point and she may snap. I expect it’s with Jack because he is her main source of stress right now. Also this week, we are going to see Trina and Kai Taylor (Jens Austin Astrup) hanging out with Curtis over at Jordan’s place.
Trina is looking really happy and that may be about her singing at the Charlie’s relaunch. Carly hits back as hard as somebody comes at her and Sonny needs something from Ric and I wonder if it’s a promise that he something he wants Ric to do in case Sidwell goes ahead and kills him.
Also, this week at Sonny’s he and Ric are looking tense as somebody comes in the door. Could be Carly, could be Justine. Also, we have Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) looking for Curtis. And this may be about Sidwell and her having to come out against Sonny, come out against Jason. Things she doesn’t want to do, but she’s been advised to do.
The week of April 13th through the 17th, we’re going to see Brennan amping up his efforts to find Valentin. He’s pushing Nina. He’s tempting Jacinda .. But Carly has a lot of anger over Jason, and that remains a major source of distraction for Jack. Plus, Willow’s desperate to keep her secret. And I wonder if she’ll confide in Sidwell that Trina and Kai know.
Rocco’s guilt is eating at him. He absolutely hates that Jason took the fall for him. Meanwhile, Britt and Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) are trying to figure out who is Jason protecting and who he would protect that might have been down there and might have shot Cullum because it’s kind of a short list of candidates. I wonder if Rocco is going to slip up and say something and Britt will figure out that it’s him.
We’ve also got Lulu and Cassius getting closer. Certainly him protecting Rocco means a lot to Lulu, but I think she’s going to have some questions. His attitude about Jason and Britt are a little problematic for her. Justine and Sonny keep getting closer, and that could prove dangerous for her considering what’s going on with Sidwell. Valentin and Carly carve out a new agreement.


Plus, Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Ric have a really close moment. And I’m wondering if Liz and Ric are going to make love soon. I’m a big shipper of these two. Gio and Emma take a romantic trip to New York City soon. It turns out that Gio used to play violin in a Broadway orchestra and that’s how he knows Michael James Scott who is going to appear as himself. He plays Genie in Aladdin on Broadway.
So, on April 24th he and Gio run into each other when Gio takes Emma to New York City on a romantic trip. And then on May 4th, Michael James Scott is going to cross over and head to Port Charles and he’s going to perform Friend Like Me from Aladdin and he’s going to do it at The Savoy. So you might have also seen Michael on the reboot of Scrubs. He plays a nurse on there and is hilarious. So he’s not only a talented singer, but very, very funny.
Also, some casting news. Kirsten Storms, who had been on contract as Maxie when she came back, now is apparently in recurring status. So, there’s some backstage gossip over some dressing room drama because Kirsten’s was given away while she was on hiatus. Something like that. Just some interesting gossip. But the recurring stuff, that’s where she is in the credits now.
It seems movie fans have been increasingly interested in apocalyptic movies lately. Last week, it was Armageddon getting the spotlight on the streaming charts, as the Ben Affleck-starring feature rose among Tubi’s rankings. Nearly a week later, another sci-fi disaster film has emerged after it found its new streaming home this month.
In the same year that Armageddon was released, Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks released Deep Impact, a movie with a similar premise. The feature starred Elijah Wood, years before he appeared in The Lord of the Rings, as well as other notable cast members, including Morgan Freeman and Jon Favreau. For those who have yet to see it, Deep Impact follows Leo Biederman (Wood), a high school student who discovers a comet heading straight towards Earth, and its impact on the planet may trigger an “Extinction-level Event.” As a last-ditch effort to save humanity, astronauts were sent into space in a mission to blow up the comet. Meanwhile, in preparation for the worst-case scenario, the government implements a last-resort plan to ensure humanity’s survival.
At the start of April, Deep Impact made Paramount+ its new streaming home, and the film ranked #10 on Paramount+’s Top 10 Movies in the United States on this weekend, sitting behind Jim Carrey‘s The Truman Show. During Deep Impact‘s theatrical release, it grossed only $140.6 million worldwide, ranking it the 6th-highest-grossing film of 1998, between A Bug’s Life and Mulan. Its reception was mediocre, earning only 45% from critics and 43% from the audience on Rotten Tomatoes. But despite its ratings, Deep Impact entering the streaming charts isn’t new — the film has earned a cult following over the years and it also appeared on Tubi’s charts back in February.
Deep Impact is one of many sci-fi disaster movies that have come out over the years, and there are other titles like it worth a watch after you finish streaming this on Paramount+. One notable example is Armageddon, which recently made waves on streaming platforms like Tubi and features an asteroid heading towards Earth, thus threatening life on the planet. What made Deep Impact stand out from Armageddon in 1998 was how it told a story about everyday people, how they would react if they knew the world was about to end, and what they would do to ensure their survival.
If you’re after an apocalyptic film that features a similar every-man premise, then Volcano is worth a watch. Released a year prior, this film follows Mike Roark (Tommy Lee Jones), who learns that a volcano is erupting in Los Angeles, so he and many emergency service members team up to redirect the lava in hopes of minimizing the damage, while also attempting to save as many lives as possible due to a new natural threat.
Deep Impact is available to stream on Paramount+. Follow Collider for more updates.
May 8, 1998
120 minutes
Mimi Leder
Michael Tolkin, Bruce Joel Rubin
Stephen Nedoroscik’s ex-girlfriend Tess McCracken was by his side for some of his major career milestones.
The pair, who started dating in 2016, connected in college and bonded over a shared love of gymnastics. When Nedoroscik secured a spot in the 2024 Olympics, McCracken was by his side cheering the pommel horse gymnast on as he took home the Bronzel. McCracken also supported Nedoroscik during his Dancing With the Stars season 33 run, which ended in a fourth place finish.
In April 2026, McCracken confirmed that she and Nedoroscik called it quits after dating for nearly a decade.
“There’s not really a good way to make this video, so I’m just gonna say it, I guess. Stephen and I are no longer together,” McCracken said in a TikTok video. “We haven’t been since the beginning of January.”
McCracken shared there was “no drama” or underlying scandal with Nedoroscik that led to their breakup.
“It was really just time, and that sucks a lot. There’s really no other way to put it. We were together for almost 10 years,” she continued. “We met and got together when we were 17 and 18, and we’re now 27 and 28. As it turns out, there are things that didn’t matter at 18 that matter when you’re in your later 20s.”
In a subsequent video, McCracken denied rumors that a difference in political opinions contributed to the demise of their romantic relationship.
Keep scrolling for everything to know about McCracken following her and Nedoroscik’s breakup:
Tess McCracken went to college at Penn State University, where she connected with Stephen Nedoroscik during their freshman year. After completing her undergraduate degree, McCracken went on to obtain her master’s in biotechnology at Penn State. She completed her education in 2021.
Tess McCracken previously competed in gymnastics and at point was a member of World Olympic Gymnastics in her hometown of Plano, Texas. The former athlete was also a three-time qualifier for the Junior Olympic Nationals and a member of the women’s gymnastic team at Penn State, where she competed on bars, beam and floor.
Tess McCracken announced in 2020 that she was done with gymnastics.
“Dear gymnastics, Our last sixteen years together have had their ups and downs like anything else in life,” she wrote via Instagram at the time. “You’ve caused me pain, but you’ve caused a hundred times more joy at every corner and with every new opportunity.
McCracken continued, “You taught me what it means to truly work hard, and then you taught me again, and again, and again. You’ve brought the most amazing people in my life to me, and gave me my best friends and my greatest mentors. I don’t know who I’ll be without you yet, but I know I wouldn’t be me if it wasn’t for you my whole life.”
McCracken added that this wasn’t a “goodbye forever,” but just for the time being.
“I’ll be back to play someday soon. And I think it is only fitting that on my last day as a gymnast, my hand ripped on bars,” she concluded.
In addition to her love of gymnastics, Tess McCracken is a fitness enthusiast. Her social media page is filled with videos of her working out in the gym.
“Already 50 camps down this year😮💨,” she captioned a March 2026 TikTok video of her doing a pushup sequence.
A man in Connecticut has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting his 12-year-old stepdaughter before she died.
Us Weekly previously reported that Eve Rogers was found unresponsive by her mother, Melanie Federline, on the morning of March 18. Emergency personnel with the Enfield Police Department responded to the home at 10:25 a.m. and declared Rogers dead at the scene.
A search warrant was then executed on the home, and investigators collected DNA from everyone who lived in the residence.
The Enfield Police Department shared an update in the case in a press release on Friday, April 3, which stated that Rogers’ stepfather, Anthony Federline, was arrested for sexual assault and risk of injury to a child.
Anthony, 39, is being held on a $1,000,000 court-set surety bond, according to the release. He was scheduled to be arraigned at Hartford Superior Court on Monday, April 6.
Rogers was found face down on the floor of her bedroom and her lower body covered by a blanket, according to an arrest warrant obtained by Us Weekly. Police said that blood and fluids were coming out of her nose, while her muscles had started to stiffen.
Melanie told police that she knocked on Rogers’ door to wake her up and had to unlock the door with a butter knife when the child didn’t answer. Rogers was then found face down, and Melanie called Anthony for help.
The mother told police that Rogers had autism and POTS, which is a condition that causes an increased heartbeat when someone stands up.
Police said two pills were found in the room, which included aspirin, per the arrest warrant. The warrant also stated that authorities conducted a sexual assault exam of Rogers and collected DNA from everyone living in the household due to unspecified evidence found at the scene.
Melanie, Anthony and Rogers’ three siblings all complied with police and provided their DNA. However, Anthony reportedly told investigators that having to give his DNA felt like putting “salt in the wound.”
As the investigation continued, authorities determined that Anthony’s DNA matched the sample taken from Rogers’ body. He was then arrested on Thursday, April 2, and was charged with sexual assault and risk of injury to a child. However, Anthony has not been charged in connection to Rogers’ murder.
Following her husband’s arrest, Melanie told CTPost.com on Sunday, April 5, that she was “not aware of any of these allegations, and I’m still trying to understand what’s happening. I’m allowing the legal process to unfold.”
Melanie added that she took the allegations seriously and planned to continue cooperating with authorities amid the investigation.
It is not currently clear if Anthony has retained legal counsel or entered a plea following his arrest.
The Enfield Police Department confirmed to Us that the investigation into the crime remains ongoing.
Chelsea Handler has opened up about her views on love, independence, and why relationships aren’t her priority.
Emphasizing freedom and self-focus, the comedian shared her preference for casual connections over commitment and her skepticism toward marriage.
Chelsea Handler previously reflected on past love, particularly her relationship with Jo Koy, highlighting how it shaped her outlook without changing her core values.

During a candid conversation on the “Angie Martinez IRL Podcast,” comedian Chelsea Handler shared her unfiltered thoughts on love, relationships, and why she’s not actively searching for a partner, noting, “that is not my agenda in life.”
Handler made it clear that romance isn’t a priority for her, emphasizing that her focus is on herself and supporting other women.
She explained that she’s never felt a strong need to pursue a relationship, adding that it takes something truly special to capture her attention beyond casual connections.
For her, independence and spontaneity matter more than commitment, as she enjoys traveling, meeting people, and maintaining her personal space without the expectations of a serious relationship.
“I’m here for women, and I’m here for myself,” Handler stated, per Fox News. “I’ve never been very thirsty for a man or a partner. You’ve got to really kind of get my attention for me to pay attention in a serious way because otherwise it’s a bunch of casual encounters. You know what I mean? I like that. I like traveling a lot. I like hooking up with guys. I don’t like to get too serious. I don’t want someone in my space all the time. I just am not interested in that.”
While she doesn’t completely dismiss the idea of growing old with someone, Handler reframes being single as freedom rather than loneliness.

Freedom, Handler noted, is central to how she lives her life. Not having to check in with a partner or compromise her choices is something she deeply values.
Interestingly, despite her stance, the former “Chelsea Lately” host is currently seeing someone she jokingly refers to as “Cowboy.”
Their connection began unexpectedly at a Las Vegas blackjack table when he lent her $1,000 and later developed during a shared trip to Antarctica.
Still, when it comes to marriage, she remains unconvinced. Handler described it as an “outdated” concept and even questioned its traditional roots, suggesting it can feel restrictive.
Though she admitted there’s a chance she might change her mind someday, she doesn’t view marriage as something she needs or aspires to.
“At some point, I might just go, OK, f-ck it. I’m 50 years old, so I might as well just go get married,” she said. “What could go wrong at this point? I don’t care about marriage. I don’t care about that. I feel like that’s a very patriarchal thing anyway. You’re kind of like property a little bit,” she said.

Reflecting on her past relationship with fellow comedian Jo Koy, Handler spoke about the emotional depth they shared and how it renewed her faith “in men, in love, [and] in being 100% who I am.”
Despite that bond, she eventually came to terms with the fact that they weren’t meant to last.
According to Handler, their differences reached a point where staying together would have required her to lose parts of herself, something she wasn’t prepared to do, no matter how strong her feelings were.
She later opened up further about the breakup on an episode of the “Now What?” podcast with Brooke Shields in December 2022.

Handler admitted she once believed Koy could be the person she’d spend her life with and even found herself considering marriage.
But “towards the end of the relationship, it just became clear that this was not my person.”
Handler explained that certain behaviors and disagreements between them couldn’t be resolved, and staying would have meant compromising her identity.
“I would have been OK to do if I were 20 or 25, but I wasn’t willing to do that. No matter how much I loved this person — and I loved him so much — I was not going to abandon myself,” she said.

During a recent appearance on “Watch What Happens Live” with Andy Cohen, Handler was put on the spot and asked to name a celebrity who has slid into her DMs.
Handler admitted she couldn’t quite remember the exact name but revealed that a “big rapper” had messaged her at some point.
Laughing it off, she noted that rappers reaching out isn’t unusual for her, adding that one particular message stood out so much she took a screenshot and shared it with friends, though the identity of the sender slipped her mind. She did mention that the interaction happened within the past year.
Among the rappers she’s publicly linked to, 50 Cent is the most notable. The two briefly dated back in 2010, and Handler has spoken about him on multiple occasions since.
Earlier this year, while appearing on the “We Might Be Drunk” podcast, she spoke highly of the rapper and media mogul, describing him as relentless, especially when it comes to his ongoing feud with Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Handler also joked about her unique status among his exes, claiming she’s one of the few he still speaks about positively.
“I’m the only one he doesn’t ever talk sh-t about,” she said. “Apparently… he talks sh-t about all of his exes, and I’m one of the only ones he talks about respectfully.”
After briefly losing the top spot to Scarpetta, Robert Kirkman’s Invincible is once again the number one TV show on Prime Video. Now in its fourth season, the animated superhero show is an iconic fan-favorite that revolutionized the genre, and it continues to win adoration from critics and fans alike for its stellar animation and vocal performances. But in case that’s not your cup of tea, or if you’re already all caught up and waiting for the next episode, there are still many more options to explore on the streaming service. So, without further ado, here’s a look at three great shows that we think you should binge on Prime Video this week.
For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows and movies on Prime Video.
Co-created by and starring Tig Notaro, One Mississippi is a comedy-drama series that follows an LA radio host (Notaro) as she returns to her hometown in Mississippi after learning that her mother is dying. Recovering from her own health crises and feeling lost in the wake of this loss, Tig moves in temporarily with her brother and stepfather and learns more about the town and her mother’s past. Besides Notaro, the series also stars Noah Harpster, John Rothman, and Cailey Fleming in main cast roles, with Rya Kihlstedt, Casey Wilson, Stephanie Allynne, and more as recurring characters.
One Mississippi had a highly acclaimed two-season run on Prime Video before its unfortunate cancellation in 2018, and though the show is quite underrated, it’s easily one of the best dramedies you haven’t seen. Anchored by the moving and comedic performance of its creator-star, the series is an engaging, grounded, deeply heartbreaking, and darkly funny journey that deserves a lot more attention. The show has also received a number of accolades, including a Critics’ Choice TV Award for Most Exciting New Series and two nominations for GLAAD Media Awards.
Created by Rafe Judkins and inspired by Robert Jordan’s book series, The Wheel of Time is an epic fantasy drama show set in a high-fantasy world. Rosamund Pike stars as Moiraine Damodred, a member of an all-female mystic order who sets out on a quest alongside her companion al’Lan Mandragoran (Daniel Henney) and four young people from a secluded village, believing that one of them could be the prophesied reincarnation of a being who could save the world or destroy it. The massive ensemble cast also includes Zoë Robins, Madeleine Madden, Josha Stradowski, Marcus Rutherford, and more.
Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time books are one of the most acclaimed works of fantasy literature ever published, with a reputation that rivals J. R. R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth legendarium. The series adaptation successfully captures the spirit of the books, effectively translating their epic story to the screen, and it was very well-received throughout its three-season run. Though it was sadly canceled while still in its prime, The Wheel of Time is a brilliantly performed and gorgeously produced fantasy epic that’s a must-watch for genre fans.
Created by Greg Daniels, Upload is a sci-fi comedy-drama show starring Robbie Amell as Nathan Brown, a computer programmer in the year 2033. After he dies prematurely in an accident, Nathan is uploaded into an expensive virtual afterlife by his possessive and controlling girlfriend (Allegra Edwards), where he forms an unexpected bond with his still-living customer service rep, Nora (Andy Allo), who in turn starts to suspect that Nathan’s death may not have been an accident. Zainab Johnson, Kevin Bigley, Andrea Rosen, Owen Daniels, and more appear in supporting roles.
Upload’s first season, released in 2020, had generally favorable reviews from critics and audiences, and it steadily improved over the course of subsequent seasons to become one of the most popular and acclaimed sci-fi shows of recent years. A fascinating, hilarious, and intriguing tech-satire that draws clear inspiration from genre icon Black Mirror, the show takes audiences on an unpredictable and well-crafted journey alongside some very endearing characters, brought to life by the stellar performances of its cast.
2020 – 2025
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Kanye West appeared to be making a career comeback following his recent headline performance at SoFi Stadium in L.A., where he left fans in awe with a stage that resembled the globe.
However, the resurgence isn’t widespread as several major sponsors have pulled out of the London Wireless Festival over his scheduled performance following his antisemitic comments.
Kanye West’s new album “Bully” has also been topping the charts since its late March release, but it remains to be seen how he emerges from the backlash.

Organizers for London’s Wireless Festival have seemingly been left scratching their heads following the backlash that has followed their decision to book Kanye West as the headline act for 3 nights of the event.
The “Donda” rapper has somewhat enjoyed a stateside career resurgence after his recent shows in L.A.’s SoFi Stadium drew more than 80,000 fans to see him perform.
However, the same cannot be said for his career across the pond, as major partners have distanced themselves from the London Wireless Festival scheduled for July at Finsbury Park, North London.
PayPal has become the latest major brand to distance itself from the event, saying it won’t appear on any event branding this year or moving forward, per ITV News.
Although not a headline sponsor, the payment giant plays a major role as the payment partner for Live Nation UK Festivals, offering early access to tickets, so their presence would have meant a lot.

PayPal joins a rapidly growing list of global brands that have called time on their partnership with the event after drinks giants Pepsi and Diageo also pulled their sponsorship over West’s booking.
“We have informed the organisers of our concerns, and as it stands, Diageo will not sponsor the 2026 Wireless festival,” a spokesperson for Diageo told ITV News on Sunday.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also voiced concerns over the “Carnival” rapper’s booking, saying it is “deeply concerning” given his past antisemitic comments.
Over the last couple of years, West has made provocative statements praising Hitler and promoting antisemitism.
In February 2025, he posted statements online, including “I’m a Nazi” and “Some of my best friends are Jewish, and I don’t trust any of them.” The “Vultures 1” rapper also ran a Super Bowl ad directing viewers to an online store that sold a $20 T-shirt bearing swastika signs.

Earlier this year, the father-of-four seemingly did a 180 and took out a full-page ad to offer an apology for his past behavior and inflammatory comments.
“I am not a Nazi or an antisemite,” he wrote, per The Guardian. “I love Jewish people.”
In the letter titled “To Those I’ve Hurt,” West said he was “deeply mortified” by his past behavior and is now “committed to accountability, treatment, and meaningful change.”
He attributed his problematic behavior to his bipolar disorder, which came about as a result of doctors’ failure to diagnose a frontal-lobe injury sustained in a car crash in 2002.

West further wrote in his apology that as a result of his medical issue, he “lost touch with reality,” prompting him to gravitate towards “the most destructive symbol I could find, the swastika.”
He noted that in early 2025, he experienced a four-month manic episode of “psychotic, paranoid, and impulsive behavior that destroyed my life” and brought about suicidal ideation.
The rapper also explained that he read Reddit threads of people like him and realized he wasn’t alone, adding that medication, therapy, exercise, and “clean living” had helped him see things clearly and helped him to channel his efforts into making “positive, meaningful art.”

Meanwhile, there have been calls for the Home Secretary to ban West from traveling to the U.K. to perform at the show, but several internet users seemed to be against the move.
“I don’t remember seeing your letter about terrorists visiting Downing Street. Perhaps Ye should simply don a suit and tie,” an X user replied to a U.K. official’s post to that effect.
Another user said the MP was “clearly not taking into account the severe bipolar episode he was going through,” adding that West has “taken accountability for what he’s done and has apologized to various Jewish people.”
“Thank you for declaring your contempt for those with severe mental health conditions,” someone else penned.
However, others stood against West’s scheduled performance.
“I think Kanye West should be banned,” a user said. “But could you tell me how this will affect the music promoter who no doubt has spent millions of pounds booking him and how this will affect them, and will it cause any unemployment, and can you give us figures of unemployment….???”
The rapper has yet to address the ongoing move by brands to boycott his shows.
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Young and the Restless 2-week spoilers for April 06 – 17, 2026 expect Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) getting taken down and Devon Hamilton Winters (Bryton James) raging.
So, on Monday, April 6th, we’ve got Devon complaining to Lily Winters (Christel Khalil) that Mariah Copeland (Camryn Grimes) isn’t facing consequences for kidnapping his son. Lily thinks it’s good that Mariah is getting psychiatric help, but Devon is furious, and he worries that Mariah is going to get out and is going to be an ongoing threat to Dominic Chancellor after that.
Meanwhile, Abby Newman (Melissa Ordway) asks Daniel Romalotti (Michael Graziadei) what’s going to happen with him and Tessa Porter (Cait Fairbanks) once Mariah is back. And then Abby tells Daniel she hates that Mariah avoided paying for the kidnapping. And Abby also worries that Mariah is going to fixate on Dominic again. Daniel just hopes that Mariah is forgiven someday. Devon shows up and rants about the district attorney and the judge that made the plea deal and he is going to blow them up over it.
Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) begs Diane Jenkins (Susan Walters) to talk and asks for a shot to earn her forgiveness, and she’s upset when Jack says Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) wins if they don’t reconcile. Diane thinks Jack only cares about revenge and she just can’t stop seeing Jack in bed with Patty Williams (Stacy Haiduk). And then Jack leaves because he is not invited to dinner.
So over dinner, Kyle Abbott (Michael Mealor) reminds Diane that they all work at Jabot and Kyle wants to know if his mom can handle it. And Diane asks if Kyle is going to fire her if she doesn’t get back with Jack and Kyle says, “Of course not.” But Diane is still teary. Jack goes home and tells Traci Abbott (Beth Maitland) he cheated with Patty, but Traci says that Victor is solely responsible for everything that happened on the yacht. Traci thinks that he and Diane can work things out, but Jack is really starting to doubt it.
Cane Ashby (Billy Flynn) wants Holden Novak (Nathan Owens) to get information from Claire Grace Newman (Hayley Erin) that he can use against Victor. Thing is, Holden doesn’t want to exploit his friendship with Claire. Plus, he really, really wants to date her again. So Cane tells Holden he’ll find another way and lets it slide. Cane ignores Lily when she tries to talk to him and Holden is completely shocked when Lily confesses that her kidnapping was a fake.
On Tuesday, April 7th, Malcolm Winters (Shemar Moore) is back in town with a secret and some information. Shemar Moore starts his arc on Tuesday as Malcolm walks into the GCAC and his daughter Lily is very happy to see him. Vivica A. Fox is also back as Stephanie Simmons and she appears on Tuesday’s episode as well.
So, Malcolm Winters is bringing some news that is going to shake things up in Genoa City and the aftereffects promised to last for quite a while. Malcolm is going to leave Genoa City after a short arc, but then he’s going to be back for May sweeps.
On Wednesday, April 8th, we’ve got Malcolm and Stephanie getting very emotional. They’re spending time together at Crimson Lights. They are obviously still split up on the show, but these were passionate exes and they’re talking about their past romantic adventures. I’m so looking forward to having both of them back, but in particular Shemar. We also have Lily being entrusted with a secret. So, obviously, it’s whatever secret that Malcolm is hiding.
Plus, Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) tempts Cane. So, we’re going to see Phyllis spending time together with Cane at the GCAC. It starts with drinks. They end up sitting, he’s sitting with Phyllis on the sofas and talking. And Cane still wants revenge on Victor. And since Phyllis seems to still want Cane, you know, she may offer to help him. Phyllis may even offer Cane a job at Summer Newman‘s conglomerate. And I’m sure Phyllis also wants Cane back in her bed, and he might be down for that, knowing it’ll bother Lily.
On Thursday, April 9th, we’ve got Lily asking Traci for help. This might be some advice about Cane and making things right with her family. Or could be about Malcolm and his secret. Maybe it ties back to the Abbott somehow. Also this week, Claire and Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) have an intense chat over at the ranch.
And I’m sure it’s about Victor and what he’s doing and, you know, Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) being tossed out, all that stuff. Claire also sees a different side to Holden. I wonder if he’s going to tell her that Cane asked him to get information from her to get revenge on Victor.
You know, maybe Holden is making a play to move over to team Newman and that way he’ll get closer to Claire. This week, Lily is at Crimson Lights with Malcolm and Stephanie and somebody else. I think it’s Devon who shows up. So, we have Stephanie and Malcolm discussing their complicated past on Thursday on Young and the Restless.
So again, they’re at Crimson Lights and Stephanie is telling Malcolm that she can still remember how excited Olivia and Drucilla were when they first set them up to go out together because the two of them thought Stephanie and Malcolm were perfect for each other. And you know, maybe we’re going to get some sort of offscreen reunion for these two.
Friday, April 10th, we’ve got Lily taking matters into her own hands to help Malcolm. Now, maybe this is about his secret or maybe it’s something to do with Stephanie. Also, out in Vegas, Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) is taking a big risk. I will say he’s been technically unfaithful, you know, on Chelsea Newman (Melissa Claire Egan) by kissing Rizza Thomas so much and so often. And I just wonder if Adam’s going to take it even further and give Rizza what she really wants.
So, Adam is kissing Rizza again, and she’s telling him that if everything goes well, they can celebrate tonight. And I think this is something to do with Matt Clark (Sean Dominic) that she’s plotting. So, Adam says he looks forward to it and more kissing. And then when he comes back, Nick is asking Adam exactly how far he’s willing to go with Rizza. And I think he’s willing to go pretty far if it’ll save his family.


So, also this week, Matt and Riza are kissing passionately, and Matt is pressing her again to meet Spyder aka Adam. We’re also going to see Matt cornering Nick by the end of the week. And of course, he’s high as a kite from Matt’s fentanyl dealers. So, this is going to go really badly.
We’re also going to see more soon with Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) and Sally Spectra (Courtney Hope) making plans for their future. Maybe it’s buying a house. Maybe it’s marriage talk. We’re going to see more of Patty making trouble for Diane and Jack’s marriage.
Patty still wants Jack for herself, and she wants to punish Diane for cheating with Jack when Patty was married to him. And Nikki and Victor’s marriage continues on the verge of collapse.
The week of April 13th through the 17th, we’ve got Lily struggling to make things right with her family and she still feels bad about what she did to Cane and him giving her the cold shoulder and just doing like he said and cutting her out of his life. But I think she is more worried about making things right with Devon and Nate Hastings (Sean Dominic).
Adam faces a choice. He’s playing Riza to get to Matt so the Newmans can take him down. But since Nick is in over his head with Matt by Friday, you know, once he gets cornered and things get more precarious with Nick, then Adam may have to step even more to the dark side and turn more towards his Spyder persona. Lily is determined to help Malcolm and Nikki and Victor both continue to refuse to budge and their marriage crisis heats up as the rift widens between Jack and Diane.
Jack really wants Diane to come to the table and talk to him. Unlike Victor, he’s not being stubborn. Jack’s putting it all out there and Diane’s just not having it. Patty remains a problem for Jack and she has a new scheme to try and get her man. Tessa and Daniel struggle with their feelings while they’re out of the country with Danny Romalotti (Michael Damian). Billy and Sally get more serious and Cane gets closer to Phyllis.
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