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Three-Time Oscar Winner Doubled Her 'The Devil Wears Prada' Salary at 56 With One Phone Call

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 7:06pm

Meryl Streep initially turned down the role of Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada. Then she came back with a counter-offer.

In a TODAY exclusive that aired Wednesday morning, Streep sat with Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci and walked Jenna Bush Hager through how the deal that produced the 2006 movie actually came together. She read the script, loved it and said no. Then she came back and asked for double her original salary. The studio agreed right away.

The Line Fans Seized On

The reveal that lit up social media was about timing. Streep was 56 when she made the original Prada, and she said it took her until that point in her career to realize she could use her leverage that way.

"I'm 56, it took me this long to understand that I can do that," Streep told the group.

It is a quietly radical thing for one of the most decorated actors in American film history to say out loud. Prada opened in June 2006 and went on to gross more than $326 million worldwide on a budget Streep has separately described as tight.

Why the Story Is Landing Now

The TODAY interview is part of the press push for The Devil Wears Prada 2, which arrives in theaters Friday, May 1. The whole original cast is back. Streep, Hathaway, Blunt and Tucci have been on the press circuit together for weeks. The salary story is the one fans latched onto.

Hathaway recently told Parade about her experience filming the sequel. Streep has been revisiting Miranda Priestly in nearly every press stop, including her admission that the character was modeled less on Anna Wintour and more on Mike Nichols and Clint Eastwood. The 20-year gap between films has produced an unexpectedly active second life for the role.

The Takeaway

Streep doubled her ask. The studio said yes. She made what would become one of the defining performances of her late career, and she did it on her terms. The lesson she pulled out of it, two decades later, was simple. She could have done it sooner.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 hits theaters May 1.

1977 No. 1 Disco Hit Written on the 'Spur of the Moment' Has Racked up Over 100 Million Streams

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 7:04pm

When life is getting you down, there's nothing like dancing your troubles away. That's why, over half a century after the disco took over the world, the genre is still surprisingly relevant...and some of the biggest hits of the disco era are still getting millions upon millions of streams. Case in point: Leo Sayer's classic "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing."

While "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing," was the first of Sayer's two #1 singles, Sayer didn't exactly expect the song to be his ticket to success. In fact, as Stereogum reported, he recorded the tune "on the spur of the moment" in the studio for his 1976 album Endless Flight, co-writing it with session musicians (including guitarist Ray Parker, Jr.).

When Harry Nilsson/Carly Simon producer Richard Perry told Sayer that "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" was destined to be the record's hit, Sayer didn't even remember recording it.

Maybe Sayer didn't remember recording "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" because he wasn't a big disco fan in the first place; in fact, he was quoted as saying "I hate disco music" in Fred Bronson's Billboard Book Of Number 1 Hits.

Whether Sayer liked the song or not, it was still a huge success. Not only did it go to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on January 15, 1977 (where it stayed for one week), it even went on to win the 1978 Grammy for Best R&B Song despite never making an appearance on Billboard's R&B chart.

Leo Sayer's manager scammed him out of hundreds of thousands of dollars

Considering he had one of the biggest disco hits of all time, fans probably assume Sayer has had plenty of money in the bank all these years. Alas, as he explained in an interview last month with The Guardian, he was unfortunately swindled out of a massive sum by his manager, former pop star Adam Faith.

“Adam was an incredible mentor, it must be said," Sayer recalled. "I can’t forgive him for the things he did later, but in the early days he was incredible. He knew everybody, he could open doors. Guys like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, everybody looked up to him."

While Faith did play a huge role in making Sayer's career, they weren't always on the same page; as Sayer explained, "I always wanted to be an artist and he wanted me to be a pop star.”

Even worse, Faith took advantage of Sayer's naivety, convincing the singer to sign power of attorney over to him when they started working together.

“When he picked me up, he said: ‘Right, we’ve got to make this legal, so sign this otherwise we’re not going to get started.’ It was very gangster.”

Eventually, Sayer got himself a lawyer and the case was settled out of court for £650,000. Nowadays, he's doing just fine, earning a "nice crust from streaming, downloads and even the occasional record sale," in addition to touring. At the time of this writing, "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" has close to 200 million streams on Spotify alone.

Related: 1974 Disco Anthem Was a Total Flop Before It Made History as a No. 1 Hit

'70s Icon, With 13 No. 1 Hit Songs, Suddenly Climbing in Popularity After Film Release

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 7:03pm

The King of Pop lives on.

It was revealed by Luminate and reported by The Hollywood Reporter that the number of streams for Michael Jackson's discography went up 95% in the United States over the weekend, thanks to the release of the biopic Michael, which follows the rise of the "Thriller" singer's career and his start while in The Jackson 5.

On Spotify, the late pop star's monthly listener count jumped by five million from April 20 to this Wednesday, from just over 68 million to 75.6 million. In addition, The Jackson 5 gained a million monthly listeners during that same time frame, going from 8.7 million to 9.7 million.

Michael Jackson performs during the 'Bad' tour at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 3, 1988.

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The biopic, starring the "Beat It" singer’s real-life nephew Jaafar Jackson, traces Michael Jackson’s early years from the mid 1960s to the late 1980s — from his beginnings with his brothers in The Jackson 5 to his rise as a groundbreaking solo artist. The supporting cast also included Nia Long, Juliano Krue Valdi, KeiLyn Durrell Jones, Laura Harrier, Jessica Sula, Mike Myers, Miles Teller and Colman Domingo.

Though Michael received poor reviews from critics and had various production problems, it achieved a record-breaking opening weekend at the domestic box office, earning $97 million this past weekend. The movie featured many of the late singer's most popular songs, including "Beat It," "Thriller," "Billie Jean," "Human Nature" and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough," as well as Jackson 5 classics such as "ABC" and "I'll Be There."

Michael gave director Antoine Fuqua the best opening of his career at the box office. In an interview with Deadline, Fuqua revealed that he had a very strong take on how the late pop star should be, and that he wanted to "humanize" him.

"I wanted people to get to know him: How eccentric he was, how he was as a young man," he explained to the publication on Sunday. "I always felt that younger generations didn't know Michael or his story. In order to tell anything about Michael, you had to remind people about the magic of him, the power of the music and the fun that he brought into the world and his own insecurities."

Signage during Lionsgate's "Michael" Los Angeles premiere at Dolby Theatre on April 20, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.

Michael Jackson began his career as a child, rising to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of The Jackson 5 alongside his brothers: Jermaine, Tito, Jackie, Marlon and Randy. With hits like "I Want You Back" and "ABC," the group became one of Motown Records' most popular acts. At 13 years old, Michael Jackson launched his solo career with the release of his debut single and album, Got to Be There, in 1972. He would eventually redefine pop music, thanks to his albums like Thriller, Bad and Off the Wall, which scored him 13 No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, including "Ben," "You Are Not Alone," "Man in the Mirror," "The Way You Make Me Feel," "Dirty Diana" and more.

Known for his groundbreaking "short films," his signature dance moves like the moonwalk and his global influence, Michael Jackson became one of the best-selling artists of all time. Despite all of this, his life was marked by intense media scrutiny due to his changes in appearances, relationships, behavior and lifestyle, especially in the mid-1980s. He was also accused of sexually abusing a 13-year-old boy in 1993 and had several counts of child molestation and two counts of intoxicating a minor in 2003, but was found not guilty in 2005.

In 2009, while preparing for his This Is It residency tour in London, Paris, New York City and Mumbai, he died 18 days before his first performance, from cardiac arrest caused by a propofol and benzodiazepine overdose, which were given to him by his doctor to help him sleep. In the years leading up to his death, Jackson was in serious financial trouble due to various lawsuits, and reportedly planned other ventures to recoup his debt, including a world tour, a new album, movies, a museum and a casino.

The pop star's biopic, Michael, is out now in movie theaters.

Related: How Michael Jackson's Nephew Got Major Role in Upcoming Biopic

Who is MrBeast? What to Know About the YouTube Icon — Including His 'Survivor' Cameo

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 7:00pm

To say the internet has created its own celebrity culture would be an understatement. Since we got access to the "world wide web," we've seen myriad people become famous and make a living solely online, chiefly through content creation. And arguably the king among them is MrBeast, as his high-concept videos and stunts have made him the most-subscribed YouTube channel in the world. He's become so famous, in fact, he's raised millions of dollars for charity and produced his own TV shows, food, candy and even a theme.

Here's everything to know about who MrBeast is, including his real name, how many subscribers he has, and whether he's married.


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Who is MrBeast?

MrBeast is a media personality, most prominently known for his work on YouTube.

What is MrBeast's real name?

In a sentence that will surprise no one, two parents did not suddenly one day decide to name their child "MrBeast." His real name, in fact, is Jimmy Donaldson.

How old is MrBeast?

Donaldson is 27 years old, born May 7, 1998.

Related: Who Is MrBeast's Fiancée, Thea Booysen? All About the Gamer Who Stole the YouTuber's Heart

How many subscribers does MrBeast have?

As of April 2026, MrBeast has almost 479 million subscribers on YouTube. That makes him far and away the most-subscribed YouTube account on the planet!

Where did MrBeast get his name?

As Donaldson recalls, one day, while playing Xbox in his youth, he was randomly given the name "MrBeast6000." When he started to get into posting videos on YouTube, he decided to keep the moniker, albeit dropping the "6000." Thus, "MrBeast" was born.

When did MrBeast start posting videos?

Donaldson actually uploaded his first video on the MrBeast channel only when he was 13! Back in February 2012, his early work ran the gamut, from playthroughs of popular video games to videos estimating the net worth of other YouTubers to explanations on drama happening in the YouTube space at the time. Safe to say, it's a far cry from what he's known for doing now!

How did MrBeast become famous?

That is quite a loaded question! A few years into his channel, Donaldson began to pivot his content, focusing on audacious stunts. The first video that made him go viral, for example, consisted of him spending nearly an entire day counting to 100,000. Other early stunts include attempting to spend 24 hours underwater, and watching paint dry for an hour.

Of course, if you know the work of MrBeast, the more popular he got, the more ridiculous his stunts have gotten. By the time 2020 hit, he had become one of the most mainstream YouTubers, boosting his profile even more with events like holding a real-life version of Squid Game (before, of course, Netflix would do that themselves with Squid Game: The Challenge). As MrBeast has grown in popularity, he's involved increasingly famous people in his videos, including Stephen Curry, Serena Williams and Tom Brady.

Does MrBeast have a TV show?

Yes! In March 2024, it was announced that Donaldson and Amazon Studios would be partnering on a new reality show. The result is Beast Games, which has hundreds of contestants competing for $5 million, the biggest single prize in television history. The Prime Video series has so far ran for two seasons, and has been renewed through Season 4.

Was MrBeast on Survivor?

Yes! While Donaldson rarely makes TV appearances outside of Beast Games, he chose to make an exception for Survivor. He'll appear on Episode 10 of Season 50 of the iconic CBS reality series, dropping by to offer the remaining players a game-changing "MrBeast Super Beware Advantage."

What are the controversies around MrBeast?

Of course, being the most popular YouTuber on the planet, it's not surprising Donaldson and the MrBeast brand has attracted a fair amount of controversy around it over the years. Here's a list of what has come out so far:

  • Over the course of May 2021, a series of employees came forward, alleging Donaldson was fostering a difficult work environment. Some former editors claimed they were berated almost daily, and that Donaldson's demeanor would shift when the cameras were off. Donaldson denied the accusations, insisting that their intention is to maintain high standards without creating toxicity.
  • In September 2024, five contestants who were on BeastGames Season 1 filed a class action lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Donaldson and Amazon. They alleged that they were mistreated consistently while filming the show, including sexual harassment, unsafe conditions, unpaid expenses, and being pressured by production to sign illegal contracts and submit false paperwork to secure tax credits.
  • In April 2026, former employee Lorrayne Mavromatis accused the company, "Beast Industries," of years of demanding treatment, sexual harassment, gender discrimination and even wrongful termination, claiming she was fired after she became a mother. Donaldson has denied the allegations.

Related: MrBeast's Net Worth in 2026 Proves He's One of the Most Successful Content Creators of All Time

Serena Williams' Recent Comment on Discipline Has Parents Divided

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 6:34pm

Parenting isn’t easy. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a regular mom in the Midwest or a superstar celebrity athlete likeSerena Williams

Even though she’s won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, 14 Grand Slam doubles titles, and four Olympic gold medals, Williams struggles with the same mommy-ing issues that the rest of us face. Serena is mom to two daughters—Alexis “Olympia” Ohanian, Jr. (born 2017) and Adira River Ohanian (born 2023) with her husband, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian

Case in point, Williams recently shared a poignant parenting post to X, writing, “I told my daughter to go to bed. She did not, therefore, she missed out on her sleepover. She cried. But what she did not know is I cried harder. I hate when she cries. Discipline sucks. But sometimes it’s important.” 

I told my daughter to go to bed. She did not therefore, she missed out on her sleep over. She cried. But what she did not know is I cried harder. I hate when she cries. 💔 Discipline sucks. But sometimes it’s important.

— Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) April 27, 2026

Friends and fans took to X, applauding Williams and sharing their own experiences. One commenter wrote, “The greatest athlete of all time broken by a bedtime. You defeated every opponent on earth and a little girl in pajamas took her out…motherhood is humbling,” while another said, “A+ parenting, shoutout to you.” 

Plenty of parents commiserated with the mom, adding comments such as, “It sucks indeed but very important. We can’t avoid it,” “It does suck…but without it kids don’t learn boundaries. It’s our investment in them. Not to be popular Moms…but to be good Moms,” and, “Awww…I love that you’re sharing this! Many years ago my sister called me crying bc she had to follow through when she told her six-year-old that if she did something, she wouldn’t get to go to a sleepover. My niece did it, and so she had to miss the sleepover and was so upset. And my sister, her mom, was more so.” 

Of course, no post on social media is without its critics. And while most of the comments praised Williams, some shared a different view: “Why would she miss out? The sleep over wasn’t that night so you didn’t discipline you punished. You stopped ger going because she didn’t do as you asked.” 

Like other controversial topics, the naysayers sparked a bit of a backlash. Williams’ fans jumped in to defend the celebrity mom. One wrote, “What Serena Williams did was absolutely the proper way to discipline a child. I can tell you right now” and another added, “Soft parenting invited a host of ills. Good on Serena Williams. She knows, and you should pay attention.” 

20 Shocking TV Show Finales That Left Fans With More Questions Than Answers

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 6:34pm

It's a gift for a television showrunner to be able to end their series on their own terms, with a carefully-crafted finale that wraps up all the loose ends and serves as a fitting farewell to characters you've come to know and love throughout its run.

Sadly, not every show is given that benefit. In fact, some are forced to end abruptly, due to unexpected cancellations, production complications (hello, COVID pandemic) and more. That means unresolved cliffhangers, unknown character fates and a disappointing lack of closure for the viewers at home. Then there are shows that do get the grace of longevity, but creative decisions still leave fans feeling unsatisfied and unsettled once the credits roll.

From one-season series that deserved more time, to incredible TV dramas that fumbled their finales, here are 20 shows that ended on a cliffhanger and left fans with more questions than answers.

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20 Shows That Ended on a Cliffhanger 1. 'Heroes' The cast of Heroes, the superhero drama that ended after four seasons in 2010.

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NBC’s Heroes started off strong—the superhero drama’s first season was critically acclaimed, with the American Film Institute naming the sci-fi series one of the 10 "best television programs of the year." However, it lost that good favor by its fourth season (which has a paltry 29% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes), a decrease in quality that prompted not only falling ratings, but also a premature cancellation by NBC in May 2010, three months after the Season 4 finale aired. 

That means that episode, entitled “Brave New World,” became a de facto series finale, ending with Claire Bennet (Hayden Panettiere) unexpectedly climbing atop a Ferris wheel inside Central Park and jumping off unscathed while news cameras looked on, revealing her powers to the public and proving the existence of evolved humans in the world. That reveal eventually set up the 2015 miniseries spinoff Heroes Reborn, but fans had to wait five years for the story to continue. 

2. 'A League of Their Own' Prime Video's A League of Their Own reboot was initially picked up for a second season, but the streamer later backpedaled.

Amazon's series adaptation of the beloved baseball movie of the same name, A League of Their Own on Prime Video similarly follows a group of women—played by Abbi Jacobson, Chanté Adams, D'Arcy Carden, Roberta Colindrez and Gbemisola Ikumelo, among others—chasing their dreams of playing professional baseball in the newfound All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during World War II. Unlike the original film, though, the streaming series delved into queer romances, racial tensions and more of the players' personal lives.

Speaking of personal drama, the Season 1 finale saw a kiss between catcher Carson (Jacobson) and teammate Greta (Carden) spotted by Carson's husband, a juicy plot point to unfold in future episodes. However, Season 2 never materialized, with Amazon canceling its four-episode order due to delays caused by the WGA strike.

3. 'Southland' Ben McKenzie and Shawn Hatosy starred as police officers in the TNT crime drama Southland.

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After Southland was canceled by NBC in October 2009, the Los Angeles-based crime drama was salvaged by TNT, where it would air for another four seasons. The gritty series stars Ben McKenzie, Michael Cudlitz, Shawn Hatosy, Regina King and C. Thomas Howell as LAPD patrol officers and detectives tasked with keeping the City of Angels safe—all while dealing with personal conflicts at home.

Dwindling ratings caused TNT to cancel the procedural in 2013, leaving behind a doozy of a cliffhanger: veteran officer John Cooper (Cudlitz) is tragically shot by his fellow police after suffering a mental breakdown and assaulting his neighbors over a loud generator. He lies bloody on the ground as the series ends, leaving one of the show's main characters' fate forever unknown.

Related: Fall 2026 TV: The Ultimate Return Guide for Every Cop, Medical and Legal Drama

4. 'The Wilds' The Wilds was canceled after two seasons on Prime Video, leaving things on an open-ended note.

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We love a high-concept drama, and this Prime Video survivalist saga is certainly that, focused on a group of teenage girls (played by Sarah Pidgeon, Mia Healey, Erana James, Sophia Taylor Ali and Shannon Berry, among others) left stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash, only to horrifyingly find out that they didn't end up there by accident and are instead the subjects of a complex social experiment.

The problem with high concepts is what happens when they're canceled before they're fully finished, as was the case with The Wilds—Prime Video nixed the series in July 2022 after two seasons and left fans on a shocking reveal: that despite fleeing the "rescue" facility, the girls actually never left the island at all and a third phase of the twisted experiment was only just beginning.

5. 'Santa Clarita Diet' Timothy Olyphant and Drew Barrymore in Santa Clarita Diet, which aired for three seasons on Netflix.

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For three seasons, Netflix's horror-comedy Santa Clarita Diet dealt with suburban mom Sheila Hammond's (Drew Barrymore) hilariously gross transformation into a flesh-eating zombie, much to the terrified dismay of her husband Joel (Timothy Olyphant) and their teenage daughter Abby (Liv Hewson). But in the Season 3 finale, it seemed like Sheila would be getting some undead company, as Joel began exhibiting the gory symptoms of zombiedom after receiving a bite from his wife.

Alas, fans won't get to see how that deadly development shakes up the family dynamic. The series ended on that cliffhanger after Netflix announced its cancellation on April 26, 2019.

Related: This Cult-Favorite ABC Comedy Was So Mishandled That Two Episodes Never Even Aired

6. 'Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles' Lena Headey starred in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, which ran for two seasons on FOX.

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Bringing James Cameron's Terminator franchise to TV land, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles starred Game of Thrones' Lena Headey as the titular action hero, with Thomas Dekker as her teenage son John. Together, they worked to prevent the creation of Skynet, an artificially intelligent computer system that would launch a nuclear war on humans and ultimately destroy the world as we know it.

Despite the cinematic clout of its IP, the FOX sci-fi drama failed to draw impressive ratings across its two seasons, leading the network to cancel it in May 2009. Fans launched a campaign urging FOX to renew the series for a third installment. It was fueled by frustration over the finale episode, "Born to Run," which saw John and Catherine Weaver (a T-1001 Terminator played by Shirley Manson) travel to the future, only to discover that no one there had heard of John Connor.

7. 'Angel' The Buffy spinoff Angel aired for five seasons on The WB before ending on a cliffhanger in 2004.

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WhileBuffy the Vampire Slayerended on a satisfying high note—with the entire town of Sunnydale collapsing into the Hellmouth cavern—its spinoff series Angel didn't conclude so triumphantly. On February 14, 2004, The WB announced that the David Boreanaz-led supernatural drama would not be brought back for a sixth season, despite critical acclaim and solid ratings; that advance notice did allow Joss Whedon to rework the end of the season into a finale.

However, fans were still left exasperated by the ambiguous final moments of the series finale—"Not Fade Away"—which saw Angel (Boreanaz), Illyria (Amy Acker), Spike (James Marsters) and a wounded Gunn (J. August Richards) facing an army of supernatural creatures in an alley, their fates left unknown as the screen went black.

Related: David Boreanaz on the 'Bones' Series Finale and Why He'll Never do a Buffy Reunion

8. 'My So-Called Life' My So-Called Life starred Claire Danes (bottom center) as Angela Chase, an angsty and all-too-relatable American teen.

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One of the best teen dramas of all time didn't last longer than a school year, with My So-Called Life canceled after just 19 episodes on May 15, 1995, despite great critical acclaim and award recognition. (A youngClaire Danestook home the Golden Globe for Best Actress for her relatably angsty turn as 15-year-old Angela Chase.)

And though the coming-of-age ABC series didn't have the high stakes of, say, a dystopian drama, it did manage to end on a suspenseful and heartbreaking note: Hoping to win back Angela's affections, Jordan Catalano (Jared Leto) enlists Brian Krakow (Devon Gummersall)—who has long harbored a crush on his friend Angela—to write a love letter to her. Angela eventually finds out that Brian actually wrote the heartfelt missive, leaving her conflicted between her feelings for the two boys.

9. 'Raised by Wolves' Not only did the sci-fi drama Raised by Wolves end on a cliffhanger, but it was also unceremoniously removed from the HBO Max platform.

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Raised by Wolves began with quite a howl: The first two episodes of the HBO Max sci-fi drama—centered on two androids (Amanda Collin and Abubakar Salim) tasked with raising human children on a mysterious exoplanet after Earth is ravaged by war—were directed by none other than filmmaking legend Ridley Scott.

Despite receiving positive response from critics and fans alike across its two seasons, the dystopian series got caught in corporate crossfire, with the merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery leading to the show's untimely cancellation in June 2022. Even more shocking, all episodes of Raised by Wolves were removed from HBO Max later that year.

That means viewers will never find out what happens to Mother, who's left trapped in a VR simulation by Grandmother, or Marcus (Travis Fimmel), who's seen mysteriously levitating after having been crucified. And on top of that, they won't be able to revisit the series on HBO Max.

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10. 'Popular' The cult-favorite teen comedy Popular had an unexpected series finale when it was canceled after its second season.

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Long before Glee, Pose and American Horror Story, Ryan Murphymade his memorable TV debut with Popular, The WB's campy teen drama starring Leslie Bibband Carly Pope as two polar-opposite teen girls forced to coexist after their parents got married. Rounded out by Christopher Gorham, Sara Rue, Bryce Johnson, Leslie Grossman and Ron Lester, the soapy high-school melodrama amassed a small but dedicated fan base over the course of two seasons.

Alas, that passionate following didn't manifest into a Season 3 renewal and Popular was canceled in 2001, with that shocking season finale—in which Bibb's Brooke McQueen was run over by her drunk frenemy Nicole Julian (Tammy Lynn Michaels)—unexpectedly serving as the show's final episode.

11. 'Jericho' The post-apocalyptic action-drama Jericho ended abruptly due to low ratings.

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The townsfolk of Jericho, Kansas already had plenty of post-apocalyptic drama to deal with over the course of the show's freshman season, after a cross-country nuclear explosion upended the once-peaceful Midwestern enclave and left Americans scrambling for scarce resources, social stability and overall survival.

Speaking of survival, the CBS series was able to fight back from the brink of cancellation after Season 1 thanks to a fervent fan campaign. Viewers sent over 20 tons of peanuts to CBS headquarters in reference to a popular show quote—only for the series to be axed yet again after its shortened seven-episode sophomore season. The series ultimately ended on a cliffhanger, with Jake (Skeet Ulrich) and Hawkins (Lennie James) successfully smuggling the remaining nuclear bomb across enemy lines and effectively setting up a civil war between the Allied States of America and the Republic of Texas.

Related: After Almost 50 Years, A Cult Sci-Fi Favorite Is Officially Coming Back

12. 'Stargate Universe' Syfy series Stargate Universe ended on a semi-cliffhanger, though a comic book eventually wrapped up its storylines.

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Stargate Universe executive producer Joseph Mallozzi originally conceived of "Gauntlet" merely as the show's Season 2 finale. However, that changed on Dec. 16, 2010, when the Syfy network announced that it would not be picking up SGU for a third season due to low ratings and high production costs, unexpectedly rendering "Gauntlet" the series' finale episode.

That means the show ended on an open-ended note for the crew of the Destiny, who enter stasis pods to survive the ship's resource-depleted three-year journey across an intergalactic void. Well, all but one: Eli Wallace (David Blue) remains awake to fix the final malfunctioning pod, leaving his survival literally up in the air.

13. 'Twin Peaks' Kyle MacLachlan's Agent Cooper gets an evil doppelgänger in the final minutes of Twin Peaks.

Season 2 of David Lynch's ABC murder mysteryTwin Peaksmight have finally answered its famous mystery "Who killed Laura Palmer?" but it ended with even more questions, namely the cryptic "How's Annie?" That's what Kyle MacLachlan's Agent Cooper utters in the final moments of Season 2—or rather, the dark doppelgänger of Agent Cooper that emerges from the supernatural Black Lodge.

Equipped with an unconventional narrative, spooky surrealism and, yes, unresolved questions, "Episode 29" long frustrated fans with its unsettling ending. But thankfully, Lynch resumed the mystery 26 years later with Twin Peaks: The Return, which aired 18 episodes.

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14. 'Hannibal' Hannibal had widespread critical acclaim but dismal viewership numbers, leading to its demise.

For three seasons and 39 episodes, NBC's psychological horror-thriller series Hannibal delved into the deliciously dark (and, yes, at times homoerotic) connection between FBI profiler Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) and the forensic psychiatrist and cannibalistic killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen).

So it was only fitting that the series finale would center on the dangerous entanglement of the two characters, but we didn't know just how literally creator Bryan Fuller and his team would take things. “The Wrath of the Lamb” finds the men banding together to kill fellow serial killer Francis Dolarhyde (Richard Armitage) at Lecter's cliffside house. With both Graham and Lecter heavily wounded after the altercation, they embrace and reflect on the twisted nature of their relationship. In the episode's final moments, Will pulls Lecter with him over the cliff's edge and seemingly into the ocean below, their fates unknown.

15. 'Moesha' Moesha shockingly ended with a positive pregnancy test, though viewers will never know to whom the test belonged.

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Even traditional network sitcoms can end on a cliffhanger—and Moeshais proof. The UPN coming-of-age comedy starred R&B legend Brandy as a Black American teen living with her upper middle-class family (William Allen Young and Sheryl Lee Ralph played her father and stepmother). Ultimately, the series ended with unresolved storylines because the cast and crew had fully expected to return for a seventh season.

Instead, UPN abruptly canceled the show, with the Season 6 finale serving as the long-running comedy's final chapter. The episode's shocking moments included Myles (Marcus T. Paulk) getting kidnapped by a rival of Dorian's (Ray J)—the latter of whom was revealed to be Frank's son, not nephew—and the discovery of a positive pregnancy test in the trash can of Moesha's dorm room. But who does it belong to?! We'll never know.

Related: Brandy Interview: Moesha, Motherhood and Her New Memoir

16. 'The Last Man on Earth' Led by Will Forte, The Last Man on Earth ended on a major cliffhanger after its fourth season.

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Created by and starring Will Forte, the post-apocalyptic FOX sitcomThe Last Man on Earth chronicles the adventures of Philip Tandy Miller, an average guy and the only human survivor of a deadly virus that has seemingly wiped out the entire human race. Across four seasons, we find out that Forte's character isn't as alone as he thinks, as he rounds up a small group of survivors played by Kristen Schaal, Mel Rodriguez, January Jones, Cleopatra Coleman and Mary Steenburgen.

By the show's end, the crew is happily setting up their new homestead in Tapachula, Mexico, only to encounter dozens of mysterious survivors who suddenly appear on their doorstep. Do these mask-wearing individuals come in peace? The show was canceled before we could find out.

17. 'iCarly' Miranda Cosgrove's Carly and Nathan Kress' Freddie nearly get hitched in the iCarly reboot's series finale.

Unlike most reboots, Paramount+'siCarly revival actually got to run for three seasons, bringing back the OGs of that 2000s Nickelodeon teen sitcom—including Miranda Cosgrove (as Carly Shay), Jerry Trainor (as Carly's brother Spencer) and Nathan Kress (as Freddie Benson, Carly's neighbor-turned-boyfriend), albeit in slightly more adult circumstances.

And Carly and Freddie certainly found themselves in more adult circumstances in what would become the reboot's series finale, after the streamer canceled the show in October 2023. In "iHave a Proposal," the couple decided to tie the knot at the forfeited nuptials of Marissa (Mary Scheer) and Lewbert (Jeremy Rowley), who had decided instead to run off to Las Vegas to elope. But before they could officially say "I do," they were interrupted by a surprise guest: Carly's estranged mother, who abandoned her and Spencer decades earlier.

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18. 'ALF' The Season 4 ending of the 1980s sitcom ALF became an unintentional series finale after the comedy was canceled.

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ALF's March 1990 episode "Consider Me Gone" unintentionally became the show's series finale. The iconic alien sitcom aired on NBC for four seasons before the network canceled the series due to alleged issues that included grueling production, technical problems and behind-the-scenes tension amongst the creative team.

Its cancellation was so unexpected that the episode even ended with a "To Be Continued..." title card. The cliffhanger saw ALF himself (voiced by Paul Fusco) captured by government agents of the Alien Task Force, who interrupted his planned reunion with his fellow Melmacians.

19. 'Pushing Daisies' This charming ABC comedy ran for two eventful seasons, during which it wrangled 17 Emmy nominations and seven wins.

Starring Lee Pace as Ned—a pie-maker with the ability to bring dead things back to life with his touch—the whimsical ABC dramedy Pushing Daisies drew a passionate cult following with its winning combination of romantic dark comedy and “forensic fairytale” vibes.

The Bryan Fuller-created series, which also starred Anna Friel, Kristin Chenoweth and Chi McBride, aired for two seasons but was abruptly canceled in June 2009, forcing the series finale “Kerplunk” to rush through several storylines, especially for its supporting characters (remember Olive's random mac-and-cheese restaurant?!), and leave other plot points incomplete. Thankfully, a long-awaited third season is currently in the works with the original cast returning, so fans will hopefully get to see those loose ends tied up.

Related: From ‘Twin Peaks’ to ‘My So-Called Life’: 10 ABC Shows That Were Canceled Too Early (And We’re Still Not Over It)

20. 'The Sopranos' Many The Sopranos fans were in disbelief as Tony (James Gandolfini) and his family sat in a New Jersey diner while the show cut to black.

Did Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) live or die at the end of The Sopranos? It took creator David Chase 14 years to confirm the answer was death—but for years, fans were left to debate it themselves. After six seasons, the HBO classic closed out with its polarizing finale, "Made in America." The episode began with Tony, Carmela (Edie Falco) and A.J. (Robert Iler) waiting for Meadow (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) at Holsten's and ended with an abrupt mid-scene cut to black after a mysterious person entered the New Jersey diner and caused Tony to look up. Was it merely Meadow or was it someone with revenge on the brain?

Chase finally confirmed Tony's death in a 2021 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, much to fans' chagrin: "I had no idea it would cause that much—I mean, I forget what was going on in Iraq or someplace; London had been bombed! Nobody was talking about that; they were talking about The Sopranos. It was kind of incredible to me. But I had no idea it would be that much of an uproar. And was it annoying? What was annoying was how many people wanted to see Tony killed. That bothered me."

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Conan O’Brien Says Catherine O’Hara Didn't Love His Paul McCartney Joke: 'Catherine Like Punched Me'

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 6:32pm

Actor Dan Levy recently appeared on Conan O'Brien's podcast, Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend, wherein he remembered his late Schitt's Creek co-star and family friend, Catherine O'Hara.

During the April 2026 podcast episode, Dan referenced that O'Hara, who died in January 2026 at the age of 71, was his father, Eugene Levy's longtime comedy partner. The pair played husband-and-wife, Moira and Johnny Rose, on Schitt's Creek, which had a six-season run until 2020. Dan, who co-created Schitt's Creek with his father, said that O'Hara's death is something he "still can't quite fit into [his] head" and is "an unimaginable loss."

O'Brien, who offered his condolences to Dan, shared that he got the chance to sit next to O'Hara at the Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special, held in February 2025.

"I had the time of my life with her," said O'Brien.

O'Brien said that he and O'Hara were chatting and making jokes "in between sketches" throughout the show. He said, however, that she didn't love a joke he made about Paul McCartney before he performed for SNL50.

"At the end of the show, Paul McCartney comes out. It's like a surprise, but he comes out to sing like the end of Abbey Road. And I just next to Catherine went, 'Ugh' and she said, 'What?' And I said, 'This guy's never good.' And Catherine like punched me. She was like, 'Oh, shut up.' You know, I'm like, I know her, but I didn't know her well enough to get punched by her. But yes, I did," said O'Brien during the podcast episode.

Dan quipped that O'Hara, given her comedy expertise, "knew when something was not funny."

"Hence your Paul McCartney joke. She knew when to bring it back to reality," said Dan with a laugh.

A laughing O'Brien then explained that he "wanted to be the one person who ever said that when Paul McCartney came out."

"I thought no one's ever done it. I'm going to do it," continued O'Brien.

When Dan said, "I'm sure that was the reaction you were looking for," O'Brien replied, "I wanted to get punched by Catherine O'Hara and my dream came true."

Dan Levy Paid Tribute to Catherine O'Hara Following Her Death

Dan, who played Moira and Johnny's son, David, shared a tribute to his on-screen mother in a January 30 Instagram post.

In the caption of the post, Dan noted that he and O'Hara had a close bond because of her friendship with his father.

"What a gift to have gotten to dance in the warm glow of Catherine O’Hara’s brilliance for all those years. Having spent over fifty years collaborating with my Dad, Catherine was extended family before she ever played my family. It’s hard to imagine a world without her in it. I will cherish every funny memory I was fortunate enough to make with her," wrote Dan in the caption.

He also shared he was thinking of O'Hara's husband, Bo Welch, and her children, Matthew and Luke.

"My heart goes out to Bo, Matthew, Luke and every member of her big, beautiful family," wrote the actor.

Shoppers Have 'Nothing Negative to Say' About Old Navy's $17 Warm-Weather Essential

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 6:30pm

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The first few weeks of spring can be a struggle to dress appropriately for. Between random days boasting perfect short sleeve weather and sudden downpours mixed with frigid cold bursts, it almost feels like you have to leave the house with two outfits just to feel prepared for the day.

For those days when the sun is shining and the weather is sweet, however, Old Navy has you covered with the perfect pieces to complement a day spent outdoors. And as we scramble to take inventory of our spring wardrobe, Old Navy’s Classic Fit Everyday Dobby Shirt is the real missing ingredient to the perfect warm-weather fit. Currently selling for just $16.49, this classic white button down is a must-have in any good seasonal rotation.

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Whether you’re planning a summer trip to Puerto Rico, hitting the lake for the weekend with friends or simply running errands during the week, Old Navy’s Classic Fit Everyday Shirt is always a great pick for the job. And considering it normally retails for $33, snagging it now at 50 percent off is a great way to kickstart a new summer wardrobe.

At the moment, the White Dobby style is our top pick of the bunch, though shoppers can snag Obscure Night and Dark Wash at the same price. That said, White Dobby features a textured dobby weave with subtle vertical pinstripes, giving it an elevated look that bridges the gap between casual button-up and dressier staple.

It’s also worth noting that a variety of prints and solid colors are also in stock and priced similarly, giving shoppers a wide range of occasions they can potentially dress for. And with sizes XS through XXXXL generally available across regular and tall fits, finding your size should be no problem at all.

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Everyday Style Shoppers Love to Wear

Designed to be the shirt you reach for time and time again, the Everyday Dobby Shirt and its spring and summer-ready counterparts are built with a trusted silhouette shoppers have grown to rely on. It styles easily with shorts and pants, and works just as well with closed- and open-toed shoes, effectively proving why fans have left nothing but rave reviews after picking one up for themselves.

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“The perfect simple white button-up,” one shopper wrote, noting its “light and soft fabric” and “true to size” fit.

Others were just as enthusiastic about the overall experience. “I have nothing negative to say,” another chimed in, while a third called it an “unsuspecting gem.”

Not every review was entirely without caveats, however. One shopper highlighted the White Dobby version being a little bit see-through, albeit still nice, which helps explain why another fan noted that they "use it as a dress shirt” that they’ve found to be “perfect for summer weather.”

“My girlfriend says that I look like a movie star when I wear it,” yet another exclaimed.

With a classic spread collar, patch chest pocket detailing, a relaxed fit that hits below the waist and a 100 percent dobby cotton build, it’s no wonder shoppers are turning out this season to snag this breathable summer favorite. Don’t miss out on adding one to your wardrobe while the deal is still hot, and if you like what you see, consider peeking at Old Navy’s Classic Fit Everyday Linen-Blend Shirt and 90’s Loose Shorts too.

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A 26-Year-Old Rock Star Climbed the Graceland Wall to Meet Elvis 50 Years Ago Tonight, the Day Before the King Opened a Sold-Out Lake Tahoe Run

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 6:26pm

Fifty years ago tonight, a 26-year-old Bruce Springsteenclimbed the wall at Graceland to try to meet Elvis Presley. Elvis was not home. Security walked Springsteen back out.

Springsteen was on the road for his Born to Run tour on April 29, 1976, and had just played a Memphis show. The previous October, he had landed on the cover of Time and Newsweekthe same week. He was 26 and on a roll.

After the show, Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt got in a cab. They wanted an all-night diner. The cab passed Graceland. Springsteen saw a light on in an upstairs window, decided Elvis was awake, and asked the driver to stop.

He climbed the wall and ran up the hill toward the mansion. A security guard intercepted him at the front door before he got inside. Springsteen tried to talk his way in.

"Can you tell him Bruce Springsteen was here," he told the guard, per his own retelling. He added that Elvis "may not know who that is" and pointed out he had just landed on the cover of Time and Newsweek.

The guard said he would pass the message along. Then he walked Springsteen back to the gate.

Elvis Was 1,800 Miles Away

Springsteen did not know it that night, but Presley was not at Graceland. He was already in Lake Tahoe, preparing to open a sold-out 14-show run at the Sahara Tahoe the very next night. The light in the upstairs window meant nothing.

Presley would die at Graceland just over a year later, in August 1977. The two men never met.

Why the Story Stuck

Springsteen has told this version himself, on stage and in interviews and in his 2016 memoir Born to Run. It is one of his most-repeated anecdotes, mostly because it is funny. The Boss scaled a wall to meet a guy who was 1,800 miles away gearing up for opening night.

Springsteen had gotten big enough to think Elvis might know who he was. He still hedged it with the guard.

Springsteen, now 76, is on the road again. He plays the United Center in Chicago tonight on his Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour, exactly 50 years after the Graceland wall. Graceland is open seven days a week. More than 600,000 people walk through it every year. None of them have to climb the wall.

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Walmart's Slim $12 10-Tier Shoe Rack Is an 'Amazing Organizer' for Small Spaces

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 6:15pm

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If you've already refreshed your spring wardrobe with several pairs of new sneakers or sandals, you'll need an easy way to keep them organized. The Bug Hull 10-Tier Shoe Rack at Walmart is a smart and practical storage solution that's designed to fit up to 24 pairs of shoes, and it's now on sale for just $12. 

Originally $25, the top-rated shoe rack is currently available for over 50% off, knocking the price down to under $15. At 68 inches high, it has a tall, slim frame that's made to fit seamlessly into tight spaces, including narrow hallways, compact closets, and small bedrooms or living rooms. 

Bug Hull 10-Tier Shoe Rack, $12 (was $25) at Walmart

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Constructed from a sturdy metal tube frame and non-woven fabric shelves, the shoe tower is built to withstand everyday use, with an anti-tipping kit included for enhanced stability. Each tier holds two to three pairs of shoes, and all the shelves are removable and adjustable to accommodate shoes of varying sizes and heights. 

The multipurpose organizer can also be used for more than just shoes. With a versatile design that can easily fit in a closet or corner, it's perfect for storing all types of items, including books, clothes, purses, linens, and more. Shoppers praised its generous capacity, noting that it "fits a ton."

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With over 260 five-star ratings, this popular shoe rack is a Walmart bestseller for a reason. One shopper called it an "amazing organizer for clothes and shoes," while another said its narrow frame is "perfect for smaller spaces." A third buyer agreed, adding that it's a "great space saver."

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At just $12, this compact yet roomy 10-tier shoe rack is an easy and ultra-affordable way to add some much-needed storage to your home. Declutter your space, and snag one at Walmart before this flash deal ends. 

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1989 Classic Film Is Suddenly Climbing the Charts 37 Years Later

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 6:14pm

A powerful war drama from 1989 is finding new life in 2026. Glory, a film about courage during the American Civil War, is now ranked No. 21 on Netflix’s “100 Best Movies Right Now” list for April. 

The sudden rise is surprising to many, but it shows how the movie still connects with viewers decades after its release. The film holds a strong 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes

Critics praise its moving story, detailed visuals and standout acting, especially Denzel Washington’s Oscar-winning role. Even after 37 years, Glory is being called one of the best war films ever made.

Glory tells the story of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, one of the first Black regiments in the Union Army during the Civil War. The movie follows Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, played by Matthew Broderick, as he leads the group of soldiers. Among them are Trip, an escaped slave played by Denzel Washington, and John Rawlins, a wise gravedigger played by Morgan Freeman.

On the set of Glory, based on the book by Lincoln Kirstein, and directed by Edward Zwick.

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The film shows how these men trained, faced unfair treatment and fought hard to prove their worth. At first, they were given simple labor jobs instead of real combat roles. But they pushed for a chance to fight on the battlefield.

One of the most powerful parts of the story is when the soldiers learn they are being paid less than white troops. Trip speaks up, and the men refuse their pay in protest. Colonel Shaw supports them, even tearing up his own paycheck. This moment helps unite the group and build trust.

The story leads to the Battle of Fort Wagner, where the 54th bravely charges into a deadly fight. Many soldiers are lost, including Shaw and Trip. But their courage changes how people see Black soldiers. After the battle, more Black men are allowed to join the Union Army.

Film critic Roger Ebert once wrote, “Glory is a strong and valuable film no matter whose eyes it is seen through.” 

When Glory first came out, it earned praise and awards. It won three Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actor for Denzel Washington. The film also received honors from major groups like the NAACP Image Awards and the Golden Globes.

In 2025, the movie was added to the United States National Film Registry. This means it is seen as “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant.” This recognition helped bring the film back into the spotlight.

The movie’s message about equality, bravery and sacrifice feels just as important today. It shows how people can stand up against unfair treatment and make a difference.

The film was directed by Edward Zwick and written by Kevin Jarre. Jarre got the idea after seeing a Civil War memorial and noticing that some of the soldiers were Black. That moment inspired him to tell a story many people had not heard before.

Even with some criticism about its storytelling perspective, Glory remains widely respected. It continues to teach viewers about an important part of history while delivering an emotional and powerful story.

Today, its return to the charts shows that great films never truly fade away.

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Ulta's Refreshing New Hair Product Is Perfect for Non-Wash Days

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 6:10pm

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If you're someone who doesn't like washing their hair every single day, finding products that help prolong your hairstyle is key. Luckily, this new hair mist available at Ulta understands the assignment and is perfect for refreshing your locks in between washes.

Living Proof's Perfect hair Day (PhD) Style Refresh Hair Mist is a game changer for non-wash days. This innovative hair mist is ultra-fine, helping to revive your hair whenever you don't have the time (or willpower) to shampoo. In just a few light mists, your hair will feel (and look) like day-one hair all over again.

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In addition to refreshing your hair, this hair product smooths frizz and flyaways, adds lightweight hydration and helps make hair feel soft and look shiny. What's more, this hair mist neutralizes any odor, leaving lasting all-day freshness.

This hair mist is suitable for use on all hair types. To use it, simply mist onto dry hair and then restyle as you please. This versatile hair mist can refresh any hairstyle, from curls to blowouts.

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So far, customers love this hair mist, giving it an average rating of 4.8 stars on Ulta.com, with 98 percent of shoppers saying they would recommend it to a friend.

"Perfect for when you don't have time to wash hair," said one fan in a five-star review on Ulta.com. "Absolutely love this product! Such a nice thing to have on hand instead of dry shampoo. It really does make my hair look like day one hair. I love the fact that it can be used to restyle natural hair texture and also hair styled with heat."

"I didn't expect much, but this actually works. It instantly refreshed my hair and brought back that day-1 look without feeling heavy or sticky. I love that it smooths frizz, adds a bit of shine and makes my hair feel soft again. The odor-neutralizing part is a big plus too — it leaves everything smelling fresh all day," said another happy fan in a five-star review on Ulta.com.

You can pick up this new hair mist online on Ulta.com or in select Ulta stores. It retails for $32.

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1974 No. 1 Hit Ranked Among 'Best Soft Rock Songs' of All Time Became a Timeless Anthem

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 5:43pm

When "Best of My Love" by the Eagles hit No. 1 in 1975, it marked a defining moment for the band and for the rock genre as a whole.

More than five decades later, the popular song continues to resonate far beyond its original release, earning recognition as one of the greatest soft rock songs of all time, according to Ultimate Classic Rock. The track helped solidify The Eagles as one of the most influential acts of the 1970s, and the track still remains a staple today.

It was written by Eagles members Don Henley, Glenn Frey and JD Souther, and included on their 1974 album, On the Border. Released as the third single for their third record, it became the band's first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single in March the next year. In addition, the song charted the publication's Adult Contemporary Chart (called the Easy Listening Chart at the time) and was ranked the No. 12 song for 1975.

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"The Best of My Love" describes the feeling of a slow and painful end of a relationship, and was inspired by Henley's breakup with then-girlfriend Suzanna Martin, highlighting how touring and communication issues can lead to the end.

In a conversation with director Cameron Crowe, Henley shared that "The Best of My Love" and a lot of On the Border were written at Dan Tana's, an Italian restaurant in the West Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles.

"A lot of the lyrics were actually written in Dan Tana's at a booth we liked to sit on, on the front side of the bar area," Henley explained. "That was the period when there were all these great-looking girls who didn’t really want to have anything to do with us. We were just scruffy new kids who had no calling card. We could be cocky at times — which was really just a front — but we weren’t very sophisticated or confident. We were typical, frustrated, young men."

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Henley also explained that "The Best of My Love" was a "real turning point for the group." According to American Songwriter, recording On The Border was very difficult for the band, but the success of this song made it worth it.

“We had more or less given up hope for the success of the On the Border album, and we’d begun work on the next album,” Henley said. “So when ‘The Best of My Love’ took off, it was like a resurrection, a miracle. Totally unexpected.”

The Eagles formed in 1971 in Los Angeles and became one of the most successful music acts of the 1970s. Not only are they one of the world's best-selling music artists, but they also have four other No. 1 singles, six No. 1 albums, six Grammy Awards and five American Music Awards. In addition, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and ranked No. 75 on Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" in 2010.

Since their formation 55 years ago, they have released seven studio albums, with their most recent being Long Road Out of Eden in 2007. Many of their records have been combined into compilations or remastered over the years.

Currently, the Eagles are prepping for their upcoming The Long Goodbye: Act III Tour, which kicks off at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival this Saturday and ends on May 16 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Fans can purchase tickets for their shows next month on their official website.

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Amazon’s Cooling Bedding Is the Summer Sleep Hack Every Hot Sleeper Needs

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 5:32pm

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If you've ever woken up in the middle of the night sweaty and uncomfortable, you know there is nothing worse. As the temperatures rise and the season changes, keeping cool at night might start to feel like a constant battle, but with cooling quilts, sheets and bedding sets, the solution might be closer than you think. These lightweight layers are made with breathable, silky, cool-to-the-touch, moisture-wicking fabrics that can help regulate your body temperature as you sleep.

Whether you are looking for a quilt to throw over you on the couch or want to go all in on a highly-rated and reviewed sheet set, Amazon has all the best cooling bedding you may be in search of. These cooling picks will quickly become the go-to solution for hot summer nights. 

Bedsure Cooling Waffle Blanket, $37 (was $55) at Amazon

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This cooling waffle blanket is made from 50% cotton and 50% rayon, which provides a comfortable and dry night's sleep for hot sleepers. It comes in a range of colors and sizes to meet whatever bedding needs you may have, and has gained thousands of five-star ratings. "This really does work," one shopper wrote. "It is cool all night long. After I tried this a few nights, I bought one for my sister too, who is always hot when sleeping. She is thrilled with it too. It is very soft and pretty too. … If you are going through the age 50 'change in life,' but still like to sleep with a blanket, this is the one to use."

Cozy Bliss Reversible Cooling Comforter, $50 (was $90) at Amazon

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The only thing we love more than a cooling comforter is one that's reversible, and that's exactly what this guy here is. Not only that, but it's available in really any color you'd need, from gray to light blue to cream. Shoppers even called it "absolutely game-changing." 

"As a lifelong hot sleeper who often wakes up drenched in sweat, l was skeptical about finding a blanket that could truly make a difference—until I tried this one," one shopper wrote. "From the moment I pulled it out of the packaging I could feel the quality. The material is luxuriously silky on both sides, but what really sets it apart is its dual-sided design-cooling on one side and even cooler on the other. Genius!"

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This sheet set from Amazon is a fan favorite with more than 10,000 five-star ratings, and it's easy to see why. For under $30 you get an entire four-piece set, and shoppers say the sheets are "silky smooth" and "feel like silk," which is really what we want to wrap ourselves in this summer. In reality the sheets are made from a brushed microfiber that has a cool-to-the-touch feel, and as with any product with a gazillion reviews, they're available in a TON of colors — over 40 in fact. That means you can find exactly the look you're going for. 

Bedsure Queen Cooling Comforter Set, $59 (was $62) at Amazon

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This comforter set is actually pretty genius. The comforter and pillowcases are actually constructed with two different fabrics: On one side is a cozier "warmer" fabric, and the other is much silkier and built to cool you down. Against all odds, shoppers actually say it totally works. As one shopper who wrote in from hot and humid Texas noted: "I slept cool side facing me on comforter and cool side up on pillow covers. They did awesome on the cool feel, especially the comforter. I could feel the comforter cooling fabric effects through a blanket below it." It apparently washes up well too. 

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Now is the time to look ahead for the best deals on cooling bedding ahead of the summer months. As temperatures start to rise, lightweight and breathable options that can make a huge difference in how well you sleep these next few months start to sell out, so shop soon.

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Costco Just Stocked Adorable 587-Piece Pokémon Lego Sets for Under $50

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 5:25pm

Pokémon fans and brick builders alike have a new reason to make a warehouse run. Costco has just stocked an adorable Lego set featuring a fan-favorite Pokémon. The cute set is already turning heads among shoppers who love a good deal. With 587 pieces and a recommended age of 18 and up, this detailed build is priced at just $48.99, making it a standout find for collectors and hobbyists.

The adorable Lego Pokémon Eevee Set shown by @costcofam4u is known for being a charming and well-designed display piece. From its expressive eyes to its fluffy collar detail, the finished build captures the beloved Pokémon's personality in brick form.

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One of the biggest draws is the price. At the Lego store and other major retailers, this set typically sells closer to $60, so spotting it under $50 feels like a genuine deal. For fans who have been waiting for the right moment to add it to their cart, this may be it.

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Lego sets continue to thrive in popularity for good reason. Known for their high-quality, durable design, Lego bricks offer a satisfying tactile experience that appeals to both longtime builders and newcomers.

The brand has maintained cross-generational appeal through collaborations with major franchises like Star Wars and Harry Potter, while also leaning into nostalgic favorites like Pokémon. For many adults, building a set like Eevee blends childhood memories with a relaxing, screen-free hobby.

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Why This Set Makes a Great Gift or Collectible

The Lego Pokémon Eevee set not only looks adorable, but it also offers meaningful benefits. Building with Lego bricks can improve fine motor skills, strengthen spatial awareness and sharpen problem-solving abilities. For adults in particular, it can serve as a therapeutic escape from daily stress. Sitting down to follow instructions, sort pieces and watch a character take shape brick by brick provides a calming sense of accomplishment.

It's also a hobby that encourages connection. Whether you build solo or with a partner, friend or family member, the collaborative process can turn into quality time. And for collectors, certain Lego sets have been known to appreciate in value over time, especially those tied to popular franchises.

This Eevee set makes a thoughtful gift for nostalgic Pokémon fans, dedicated Lego collectors or anyone who appreciates a creative project. It's perfect for birthdays, graduations, Mother's Day, Father's Day or simply as a surprise treat for yourself. At under $50, it's a fun, affordable way to bring a little extra joy to your collection.

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Jinger Duggar Says It’s ‘Hard’ to Talk About Brother Joseph’s Arrest: ‘Reopened Old Wounds’

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 5:05pm

Jinger Duggar Vuolo is sharing how she's doing after her brother Joseph Duggar was arrested and charged with child molestation.

During a Wednesday, Apr. 29 Q&A session on Jinger’s Instagram Story, a fan asked the 19 Kids and Counting star how she's holding up as the case makes its way through court.

"Are you okay? You look so disconnected in your podcasts," the fan wrote, referencing Jinger and husband Jeremy Vuolo's Jinger & Jeremy podcast. "It's ok to not be okay. I am sorry."

Jinger replied, "Thanks for asking. It's been a heavy season that reopened old wounds. I wanted to talk about these things on the pod, and at the same time it's honestly so hard to do."

"I've been plugged in deep with my community here, not as active on socials, enjoying fun days with my little fam, and God is giving me help as I see brighter days ahead," she added.

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Joseph was  arrested and charged for Lewd and Lascivious Behavior, involving unlawful sexual activity with a minor, on Mar. 18.

Two days later, Joseph and his wife Kendra Duggar were hit with additional child endangerment charges—unrelated to Joseph’s initial case.

Kendra was released from jail shortly following her arrest after posting a $1,470 bond. Joseph, for his part, was released from custody in Florida after posting a $600,000 bond on Mar. 31. Joseph and Kendra have pled not guilty on all charges.

Jinger and Joseph's older brother Josh Duggar was also convicted of possessing child sexual abuse material in 2021 and sentenced to over 12 years in prison. In 2015, Josh allegedly confessed to molesting multiple young girls, including some of his sisters.

If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org.

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2006 Hit Film Was Just Ranked the 'Greatest Dark Fantasy Movie Masterpiece' of All Time

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 4:58pm

Many dark fantasy movies, with their unique worldbuilding and usually disturbing imagery, have enthralled audiences and critics alike. However, some dark fantasy films are considered better than others. For instance, on April 29, Colliderreleased a list of the 10 greatest movie masterpieces from said genre.

The films listed included 1982's The Dark Crystal, Hellboy from 2004, The Last Unicorn, also from 1982, and The NeverEnding Story from 1984.

Guillermo del Toro's beloved 2006 film Pan's Labyrinth, which focuses on a Spanish girl, Ofelia (Ivana Baquero), attempting to complete tasks in a bizarre, creature-filled underworld, took home the ranking's top spot. Collider noted that the fairytale film's symbolism and direct imagery showcase the horrors brought on by the Franco Dictatorship.

Pan's Labyrinth has a score of 95 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.

Guillermo del Toro Discussed the 2006 Film's Fairytale Aspects

In a 2019 interview with Warner Brothers Entertainment, del Toro, who directed and wrote Pan's Labyrinth, shared that he believes the 2006 film has a timeless quality.

"I wanted it to feel like it's a movie you heard [before]. And it's a very ancient fairytale that has been repeated many times, in many generations. I didn't want it to feel new. I wanted it to feel eternal. Like it came from a long, long oral tradition. And it has that power, fortunately," said the Shape of Water director.

He also commented on the theory that the film's fantasy aspects were imagined by Ofelia.

"I wanted the audience to experience a movie, in which, they were not sure if the fairytale elements were real or not. But I was sure. As far as I'm concerned, they are real, not in the way people understand it, but I happen to believe that fantasy stories have the same weight in shaping how we are as real things," explained del Toro in the 2019 interview.

Charlie Kirk’s Protégée is Comparing Kirk’s Death to Princess Diana’s

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 4:57pm

Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist known for his right-wing organization Turning Point USA, was fatally shot seven months ago. His protégée, Isabel Brown, recently opened up about how she’s still mourning his death.

Brown, who called Kirk her mentor, is an author and social media influencer, as well as a spokesperson for Turning Point. The 28-year-old was on the April 27 episode of the Stay True podcast, where she compared the societal mourning of Kirk to the death of Princess Diana in 1997.

“There’s this personal aspect to it that, of course, takes years and years and years to get through, and that’s just grief when you lose anyone in your life, but especially in such a traumatic way,” Brown said. “Then, there’s this extra societal redefining layer of grief that I think we last, honestly, experienced in culture probably with the death ofPrincess Diana.”

Brown continued, saying that she hasn’t seen such large prayer vigils since Diana died in a car accident in Paris.

“We were toddlers when that happened, so our generation certainly has no level of experience with this,” Brown said.

Kirk is survived by his wife, Erika, who has spent the year on her Make Heaven Crowded Tour. Before the tour began, she addressed criticism over her grieving process.

“They say time heals,” Erika said. “But love doesn’t ask to be healed. Love asks to be remembered. It’s humbling to realize that this magnitude of suffering didn’t steal my love for my husband. It amplified it. It crystallized it.”

Brown said on the podcast that there’s been “a difficult level of processing” Kirk’s assassination.

“Those of us who worked for him for so many years and who knew him personally all talk about it all the time that we have to kind of process in two layers right now,” Brown continued. “You’re mourning the loss of this amazing person who meant so much to you intimately, someone who you owe your career to, someone who you owe your family to. I can’t tell you how many hundreds or thousands of families like mine met at a TPUSA conference and worked for Charlie, and we all have children now.”

The full episode of the Stay True podcast with Brown is available to watch on YouTube.

1978 Hit With Iconic Sax Solo Ranked Best Soft Rock Song That Actually Rocks

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 4:47pm

In 1978, something magical happened. Rocks fans were gifted with a soft-rock hit that also actually rocks. A unicorn of the subgenre, Gerry Rafferty’s “Baker Street” is a full-bodied mix of melancholic melody, polished instrumentation, and the greatest saxophone solo of all time that solidifies the track as one of the most recognizable classic rock hits of the era. 

Written and sung by Rafferty, with the sax riff performed by Raphael Ravenscroft, “Baker Street” won an Ivor Novello Award for Best Song and soared to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, where it stayed for six weeks, knocking the all-conquering Saturday Night Fever soundtrack off the charts. The track also helped its classic album, City to City, sell nearly 6 million copies. Not to mention, thePaul McCartney sent the Scottish singer-songwriter a telegram praising his “incredible song.”

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Though labeled under the “soft rock” genre, the track’s driving energy and Ravenscroft’s killer sax riff deliver a steady groove that when combined with layered instrumentation creates one of the best examples of a soft rock-class rock crossover

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“Even before Foo Fighters covered ‘Baker Street,’ I knew this song rocked,” American Songwriter, which ranks the song the best “soft rock song from the 1970s that also rocks hard.” “You might think a soft rock jam that opens with a sax riff isn’t capable of rocking, but you’d be wrong. Scottish singer Gerry Rafferty brings the verses down to a contemplative vibe, setting you up for when the sax inevitably returns. To be clear, I’m writing this without irony. Just crank it, and you’ll see what I’m talking about here.”

Often described as a doomed artist, Rafferty was riddled with legal troubles when he wrote “Baker Street.” A former member of the band Stealers Wheel, he was wading through a ton of lawsuits at the time and channeled all of that tension into his acclaimed hit. Though a private and very anti-rock star, “Baker Street” immortalized Rafferty, cementing him as “the poet of urban disillusionment.” 

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“He was very guarded,” the former head of press at United Artists and Rafferty’s manager, Michael Grey, said, via Louder. “He was very sure of his own talent and equally suspicious of how it would be exploited.”

“He was a titan, a giant,” Barbara Dickson, who contributed backup vocals on Rafferty's City to City album, said. “He could have been as famous as any songwriter in the world, but chose not to be. One thing I do know is that James Taylor wrote Gerry a fan letter about another song on City To City, ‘Whatever’s Written in Your Heart.’ I rest my case.”

“Baker Street” was given new life when Dave Grohl got ahold of it in the ’90s. The band released it as a B-side to their hit single “My Hero” on their 2007 10th anniversary reissue of their record, The Colour and the Shape. They, of course, replaced the smooth sax with pounding percussion, keeping with the Seattle rock sound Grohl made legendary with Nirvana, but still it was well received, called a “deeply satisfying cover” by Slate

No doubt the rendition by the Foo Fighters rocks, but Rafferty’s beautiful jazzy rock rendition wins out with us. Rafferty passed away in 2011 at the age of 63. Ravenscroft died three years later at 60. But their legacy of creating the best soft rock song that actually rocks lives on.

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Target's $60 Mid-Century Modern Coffee Table Is 'Pretty,' 'Sturdy,' and Perfect for Small Spaces 

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 4:45pm

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If you’ve been looking for a table with shelving that won’t crowd your space, Target has the Costway Mid-Century Coffee Table with Open Storage on sale for just $60, down from $110. It comes in a rustic brown-and-black finish and has a compact shape that works well in apartments, smaller living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices. 

It measures 27.5 inches long by 19.5 inches wide by 16 inches high, weighs 20 pounds, and features a wide tabletop with a lower open shelf. The tabletop can hold up to 110 pounds, the shelf can hold up to 44 pounds, and it has side panels on the lower shelf to help keep items from sliding off. There are also non-slip foot pads, 6.5 inches of ground clearance, and it’s made from engineered wood with a water-resistant surface that wipes clean with a soft cloth. 

Costway Mid-Century Coffee Table with Open Storage, $60 (was $110) at Target

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The open shelf gives you a convenient place for things that might otherwise get scattered around the couch, like remotes, books, and other miscellaneous items. It also gives the table more function without adding drawers or cabinets, which can quickly make smaller rooms feel more closed in. The wood-grain finish and black legs are also neutral enough to pair with light sofas, black metal accents, or a patterned rug, so you have plenty of styling options.

One reviewer said, “It's pretty, sturdy, and has plenty of storage.” Another noted that it “works great in a small place,” while a different shopper called it the “perfect size for a small living room.” One person even described it as “beautiful and affordable,” adding that it’s “super easy to assemble.”

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This versatile coffee table could work beyond the usual living room setup, too. It could sit near a loveseat or accent chair in a home office, or it could give an empty corner more purpose without lugging in a full-size desk or console in a bedroom. You could also put a tray and candle on top, then use the lower shelf for other items you don’t want immediately visible.

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At just $60, the Costway Mid-Century Coffee Table with Open Storage is a great deal for anyone who needs storage but doesn’t have room for a bulky table. If your current setup needs something more useful than a basic table, now is the perfect time to grab this budget-friendly find while it’s still marked down at Target.

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