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'70s Soft Rock Icon Forced to Cancel Shows Due to Health Battle, 'Doctor's Orders'

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 11:29am

Barry Manilow was forced to cancel his upcoming shows for this month, April 2026, due to health concerns.

A notice went out to fans and ticket holders via email on Wednesday, April 8, announcing that the "Copacabana" singer would not be hitting the stage as scheduled. "The Manilow arena concert performances scheduled for April will now be rescheduled to a later date due to doctor's orders," the notice stated, according to Newsday.

It continued, "We know this is not the news you were expecting, especially with the shows so close, but we truly appreciate your understanding. We will update you as soon as the rescheduled dates become available."

As it stands, the cancellations apply to the show dates below:

  • Monday, April 13 at UBS Arena in Elmont, NY
  • Tuesday, April 14 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ
  • Thursday, April 16 at Mohegan Arena in Wilkes Barre, PA
  • Friday, April 17 at Santander Arena in Reading, PA
  • Monday, April 20 at MVP Arena in Albany, NY
  • Wednesday, April 22 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY

For those still hoping to catch the artist before his final stage farewell, several show dates remain listed on his official website, as he plans to head to the strip for a residency running from May 7 through December 19, 2026, at the International Theater at Westgate Las Vegas. A brand-new album, What A Time—his first in nearly 15 years—is also due to release on June 5, 2026.

Manilow shared his lung cancer diagnosis in December 2025 and has been forced to cancel concerts three separate times since announcing his battle with the aggressive disease.

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Nancy Guthrie Update: Could Key Detail Crack the Case? Retired FBI Agent Weighs In

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 11:25am

Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie‘s mom, Nancy Guthrie, is still missing more than two months after her Tucson, Ariz., abduction—and recently, a retired FBI agent weighed in on whether a key detail could crack the case during an interview with NewsNation's Brian Entin.

On the April 8 episode of Brian Entin Investigates, the senior national correspondent spoke with former FBI special agent Maureen McConnell about the 84-year-old's investigation.

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Entin wondered if the FBI team checked the driveway for tire prints "because by the time they came, you know, [the scene] had been opened up once" by the Pima County Sheriff's Department.

To that, McConnell admitted that the first thing she noticed upon seeing aerial drone footage of Nancy's home was tire prints on the driveway. "I only saw one set from the moment that drone went up," she said. "And that was the one going into the spot where Nancy's car parks, as the general rule. So there were two good grooves there, of Nancy's car."

She continued, "The bureau has a database filled with every tire impression you can imagine, and we can look at those photographs, and they can make a cursory determination as to whether or not those tire tracks fit that tire."

Related: Nancy Guthrie Update: Supervisors Demand Answers From Sheriff Chris Nanos Amid Growing Criticism

Additionally, McConnell said she would have looked for and processed tire tracks in Nancy's circle driveway.

"The circle driveway is where I think the car pulled up to get her," the former FBI agent speculated. "I know the back doors were gated, but I think something happened that caused them to go out the front."

She added, "So I would have been looking at that whole circle drive. I would have been looking there. From the drone, I couldn't see anything. But that doesn't mean, obviously, that there's not a really good impression.

McConnell also noted that it looked like Nancy's driveway was made of decomposed granite, "which is very, very difficult to develop a tire impression. Still, she pointed out, "With oblique lighting and a really good photographer, and great sets of scales...doing that, they could have secured that."

Unfortunately, McConnell noted, "We didn't see that, to the best of my knowledge," of investigators in Nancy's case.

Nancy was last seen at her Tucson, Ariz., home on the evening of Jan. 31. As of writing, no suspect has been named in the case, despite Savannah offering a $1 million reward for information leading to her recovery.

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Best-Selling Author’s Novel Ranked Among ‘Greatest Books of All Time’

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 11:21am

It's not everyday that a novel comes along the captures the struggles of a generation quite like The Grapes of Wrath.

The bestselling work by John Steinbeck has been ranked among the greatest books of all time by The Greatest Books, a site that compiles rankings from hundreds of credible literary lists.

Originally published in 1939, The Grapes of Wrath follows the Joad family as they are forced to leave their Oklahoma home during the Great Depression and travel west to California in search of opportunity. Along the way, they encounter hardship, injustice and exploitation, offering a deeply human portrait of survival during one of America's most difficult eras.

The novel was adapted into the acclaimed film, The Grapes of Wrath, directed by John Ford and starring Henry Fonda. The film received widespread critical praise and won two Academy Awards, helping to bring Steinbeck's story to an even broader audience.

The Grapes Of Wrath US movie poster from 1940. (Photo by LMPC via Getty Images)

Widely celebrated for its emotional depth and social commentary, the novel shines a light on economic inequality and the resilience of ordinary people. It went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and played a key role in Steinbeck later being awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

"The craft or art of writing is the clumsy to find symbols for the wordlessness," said Steinbeck in a rare interview with The Paris Review. "In utter loneliness a writer tries to explain the inexplicable. And the sometimes if he is very fortunate and if the time is right, a very little of what he is trying to do trickles through— not ever much. And if he is a writer wise enough to know it can't be done, then he is not a writer at all. A good writer always works at the impossible."

Decades after its release, The Grapes of Wrath remains a cornerstone of American literature.

Unlike a single-source ranking, The Greatest Books aggregates data from numerous "best of" lists, assigning each one a weighted score based on factors like credibility, scope and influence. Books that appear across multiple respected lists gain more points through consensus, while still recognizing standout titles from individual high-quality lists, creating a balanced, data-driven system.

With its inclusion in The Greatest Books' ranking, the novel's legacy is once again reaffirmed, proving that its powerful story continues to resonate across generations.

Related: Best-Selling Author’s Novel Ranked ‘Best Breakout’ on Goodreads

'RuPaul’s Drag Race' Sneak Peek: Eliminated Queens Return with Feuds and Shocking Health Bombshell (Exclusive)

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 11:19am

Season 18 of RuPaul's Drag Race has been perhaps the most shocking in years. From Vita VonTesse Starr to Mia Starr to Athena Dion, queens who fans have labeled as frontrunners were taken out left and right. The most significant, of course, was Jane Don't, wh was eliminated in fifth place in of the most jaw-dropping eliminations the show has ever seen.

The good news is, just because the queens were told to "sashay away" does not mean their competition has ended. Indeed, as has been the case the past couple of seasons, this week on the Emmy-winning MTV reality series, the eliminated cast returns to play in a side competition for $50,000. This year, they'll be participating in the first-ever "All RuPaul-a-parooza Lip Sync Smackdown," as the lip sync tournament will be themed all around songs from mother herself, RuPaul.

Parade has an exclusive look at the first 8 minutes of this week's episode. And trust us, it is juicy (not to be confused with Juicy Love Dion).

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The queens re-enter the "Werkroom" all together for the first time since the season premiere. They're led in by Discord Addams, iconic walk and all. Though, of course, not all of the cast is there, as there is immediate mention of "Crystal," the most enigmatic queen this season. And most recent "Porkchop" DD Fuego experiences her first bit of FOMO from being away since the very beginning.

Conversation then turns to Briar Blush, who went out with quite a bang when she fainted during critiques before what would ultimately be her elimination. As Briar reveals to both the cast and the audience, it turns out she was sick with pneumonia during her time filming Season 18. And, upon returning home, the lack of sufficient care she received also had her contracting sepsis. And so, tragically, she and her doctor determined it was not in her best interest to participate in the competition. The announcement earns a round of sympathy from the girls, even Athena Love Dion, who was one of the few to argue with Briar before her departure.

Related: The Real Reason Briar Blush Fainted on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’

As the queens get ready for the main stage, there's more drama to still be hashed out, though. Ciara Myst is still seeing red from her elimination, feeling she was wrongly put into the bottom by her competition through the "Rate-a-Queen" twist. And her re-entrance look is honoring her sentiments of betrayal, donning a dress covered in blood. "Sometimes you get voted down at the bottom, and you get eliminated because of your peers," she says on her Carrie look. "And it feels like a bucket of blood got dropped at you at prom."

Jane is far from happy at the pop culture comparison in confessional, snarking, "Carrie White was a high schooler who had telekinetic powers. You just did a bad poem."

But Jane will have plenty to say to Ciara's face as well. During the "Drag in a Bag" challenge, in which the queens made outfits based on what was left in the eliminated competitors' suitcases, she was linked up with Ciara. While Jane was able to make the best of the very little scraps she was given, even winning that week, she accused Ciara of sabotaging her with what she left behind.

Related: Plane Jane of ‘Drag Race’ Calls ‘House of Villains’ Costar ‘Intellectually Stunted’

"You being the Wil E. Coyote of drag doesn’t mean it wasn’t sabotage," she says. "You just painted the train tunnel on the side of the cliff and it ended up hitting you."

"Are you bringing it up to center you in the conversation again?" Ciara responds.

All petty grievances aside, the focus for the eliminated queens is solely on the $50,000 prize in front of them. Will one of this season's lip sync assassins like Juicy, Mia or Kenya Pleaser duck walk their way to an easy win? Or will an underdog come through and, like they have so many times this season, come out on top?

New episodes of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 18 air Friday nights at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on MTV.

Related: Beloved ‘RuPaul's Drag Race’ Star Maxi Shield Dies at 51 After Heartfelt Final Update

People Are Divided After Wife Plays 'Dark' Prank on Paramedic Husband

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 11:19am

As a "Sensitive Sally," I don't take kindly to pranks, but I do absolutely enjoy watching them play out online. Since the dawn of video-friendly platforms, people have been capturing pranks in real-time; while some are innocent and downright hilarious, those with self-identified "dark humor" take things further than we've ever imagined.

One woman on TikTok recently split the internet into two camps when she played one of those boundary-testing pranks on her paramedic husband.

Related: We Asked 3 Cardiologists About the Best Breakfast for Heart Health and They All Said the Same Thing

How the Prank Went Down

Hannah and her husband, Tracey, have amassed a large following on their joint TikTok account of 215,750 followers, thanks to their witty banter and honest takes on marriage and parenthood. The pair, who have been married for nine years, happen to embrace dark humor, so Hannah took an opportunity to worry the pants off her paramedic husband.

She pretended to be on the phone with her mom and made it sound like she was dismissing signs of a heart attack as Tracey was sitting nearby.

@hannahgray157

Pranking my paramedic husband #marriagehumor #prank

♬ original sound - Hannah & Tracey

"You're having heavy pressure in your chest?" she asked, as a concerned Tracey immediately turned his head.

"I don't think that your jaw hurting would be related to that, Mom," she continued.

You can see Tracey's jaw practically hit the floor as she pretends to dismiss her "mom's" concerns. Eventually, he pressures her to ask how long it has been going on, and she responds that it has been three days. He follows up promptly, asking if she has been sweating, to which she pretends she has. As Hannah repeats, "It's fine, everyone calm down," her husband promptly gets up, tells her she needs to go to the hospital, grabs his radio, and heads out the door to rescue her.

Followers had varied reactions. In one camp, people thought Hannah's joke went just a smidge too far.

"Nope. You carried it too far," one follower said. "When he got up—THAT was the moment to fess up and laugh together. You let him walk out the door and didn’t stop him. That’s too far."

"The fact that his mom went through this makes this prank awful to do, honestly," added another, referencing a moment in the video where he asked her if she wanted her mom to end up like his.

Others saw his quick, calm reaction as heroic and thought Hannah's joke was just the right amount of twisted.

"He’s simultaneously such a green flag while being wildly irritated with you," quipped another.

"Now that’s an emergency contact," joked another.

Tracey took to both the comments section and created a video himself to let followers know he wasn't in the least bit offended.

"Hey y’all—I have a really dark sense of humor and thought this prank was hilarious," he assured followers. "Quit hating on my wife. If you knew me, you’d know that this is my type of humor, and I didn’t think this prank went too far at all! -T"

@hannahgray157

Replying to @medic.madness Tracey here, this is all in good fun!!

♬ original sound - Hannah & Tracey When to Take Chest Pain Seriously

Jokes aside, Tracey was right to spring into action. Previously, Parade spoke with cardiologists who informed readers that heart attacks often have a way of sneaking up on people, as opposed to the immediate way they are typically conveyed in the media.

Related: Normal Cholesterol and Blood Pressure? You May Still Need This Heart Scan, Cardiologists Say

“We often think of a heart attack as a crushing chest pain or pressure in the middle of the chest, but there are times when heart disease feels different,” Dr. Yu-Ming Ni, MD, a board-certified cardiologist and lipidologist at MemorialCare Heart and Vascular Institute at Orange Coast Medical Center, shared with Parade.

Some warning symptoms cardiologists warned to look out for include:

  • Neck Pain: Neck pain without chest discomfort can be an early warning sign.
  • Shoulder or Arm Pain: This can be present, particularly in women.
  • Jaw Pain: Discomfort that feels like a toothache.

“Patients may dismiss these symptoms as ‘just tension,’ but cardiologists are taught to evaluate unexplained discomfort above the waist with concern, particularly in high-risk patients,” adds Dr. Robert Segal, MD, a board-certified cardiologist and the founder of Manhattan Cardiology and Medical Offices of Manhattan.

Doctors urge that if you are genuinely experiencing these symptoms, even without chest pain, it is best to get checked out as soon as possible to be safe. Anyone experiencing these symptoms without chest pain should get checked out as soon as possible to be safe.

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11 Years Before the iPhone, This Astronaut-Requested Snack Went to Space

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 11:09am

One day ahead of Artemis II's return from the crew's triumphant trip around the moon, this space mission is still all anyone can talk about. In addition to major updates like brand-new photos of the Earth and the newly-named Lunar crater Carroll, honoring Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman's late wife, Carroll Wiseman, one bit of Artemis II news hitting headlines was the fact that an iPhone has officially gone to space.

11 years before this smartphone was experiencing zero gravity, though, That's it. fruit bars were specifically requested by an astronaut and ultimately made the journey to space. Founder and CEO of That's it., Lior Lewensztain, shared more about how this trip to the 'final frontier' happened and what's next for the company.

Lewensztain explained that, prior to their trip to space, That's it. bars had to be scientifically tested by NASA.

"It really comes down to our proprietary drying and binding technology," Lewensztain said. "Our process maintains the integrity of the fruit while ensuring a stable, 24-month shelf life without preservatives. For NASA, the bars had to undergo rigorous testing to ensure they could withstand extreme temperature fluctuations during transport and, crucially, that they were suitable for a zero-G environment, meaning they wouldn't crumble or create 'float away' debris that could interfere with International Space Station (ISS) equipment."

According to Lewensztain, this idea came straight from an astronaut.

He explained, "One of the astronauts actually reached out to That’s it. directly because they were already a fan of the brand and wanted to bring the bars into space. We quickly rose to the occasion and worked to make it happen."

Lewensztain also explained why this felt like a perfect fit for the That's it. brand.

"The opportunity was a natural extension of our mission to make the benefits of real fruit accessible anywhere. Because our bars are made with 100% real fruit, with no added sugar or stabilizers, they were a great fit for an environment where fresh produce is not readily available. Being part of a space mission was an exciting way to help provide astronauts with a simple, real-fruit option while in orbit," Lewensztain said.

In terms of what's next for the gravity-defying brand, Lewensztain hasn't taken future space travel off the table.

"We’re going to continue to bring out of this world snacks to consumers with our new Fruitola Fruit Granola and Fiber Fruit Bars and, who knows, maybe more trips to space are in our future," he said.

That's it. has just recently launched—pun intended—Fruitola, the company's first-ever fruit-based granola, and Fiber Fruit Bars are available now at Thrive Market and Sam's Club.

1981 World Series Champ Dies At 80

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 11:07am

Davey Lopes, a renowned second baseman and manager, passed away on April 8 at age 80. Lopes was a four-time All-Star who spent nearly ten years playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He made his MLB debut in 1972 when he was 27 years old.

According to ESPN, “Lopes holds the franchise record for most games played at second base with 1,134. His 1,145 games batting leadoff are second in the organization's history to Maury Wills.” He was also known as a record-setting base stealer. Over his career, he stole 557 bases.

“My philosophy is to do anything you can to make the other team nervous,” Lopes told the Los Angeles Times in 1976. “A running team puts a lot on the other side. You can pressure the catcher, obviously. But, in addition, you put a lot of heat on the infield. One of those guys in the middle has to be moving, and that opens up another hole to hit through. And very often, the pitcher eases up a little.

He continued, “All this makes the game more exciting for the fans because there’s so much action. The most entertaining ballclub is one that’s aggressive on the base paths. It’s a funny thing: Running brings your team together—and also brings the crowd to its feet.”

After leaving the Dodgers, Lopes played for the Oakland Athletics, the Chicago Cubs, and the Houston Astros. Once he retired from baseball, he remained in the industry and worked as a manager. He managed the Milwaukee Brewers from 2000 to 2002. He also coached with the Orioles, Padres, Nationals, Phillies, and Dodgers.

Lin Lopes, his former wife, informed The Dodgers that he passed away at the hospital in his hometown of East Providence, Rhode Island. She also revealed that he had Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.

"He was one of the greatest competitors I had the privilege to play with in Chicago, and against when he was with the Dodgers,” shortstop Larry Bowa posted on X. “RIP my friend."

Ruben Amaro Jr. also posted about the loss, saying, "Davey Lopes, the best base stealing coach we've ever had. And a great base stealer in his own right. So sad to hear of his passing. Thank you, Davey, for bringing joy to all of us. RIP."

Is 'Love on the Spectrum' Returning for Season 5?

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 10:55am

Love on the SpectrumSeason 4 dropped on Netflix on April 1, and fans of the show are already wondering if Netflix will renew the docu-reality dating series for a fifth season.

Love on the Spectrum follows the dating lives of individuals on the autism spectrum, showing everything from cast members' very first dates and first kisses to ongoing updates on some of the show's most celebrated couples.

Season 4 saw a mix of returning and new cast members, all of whom shared the goal of finding true love. The newest season included some major moments, from Love on the Spectrum's Season 3 couple Tyler and Madison getting engaged to Connor and Georgie calling their relationship off just after a trip to London.

With Connor and several other Season 4 cast members still looking for love, many fans are wondering if Love on the Spectrum Season 5 will happen. Here's everything we know so far.


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Will there be a Season 5 of Love on the Spectrum?

On April 3, Netflix revealed via Tudum that Love on the Spectrum will be returning for a fifth season. Currently, a trailer for Season 5 has not been shared, and the release date for the new episodes is unknown. Check back here for updates.

Who is in the cast of Love on the Spectrum Season 5?

The cast of Love on the Spectrum changes each season, with some returning cast members and some new ones. However, it seems likely that Season 5 would bring back at least some of the cast of Season 4, particularly those who haven't yet found love.

Although one of the Season 4 cast members who didn't end the season in a relationship was Connor, a returning Love on the Spectrum fan favorite, in a shocking update, he revealed that he will not be appearing in the show moving forward. Per Variety, Connor shared, "It is with humility and a heavy heart that I share I will not be partaking in Season 5...I feel like three seasons is enough to tell my story and find love on my own time."

Although sad news for fans of the show who look forward to seeing Connor, he expressed confidence in his choice, saying, "I’ve chosen to pass the torch to the next person who can make it as big as me," and confirming that he will be pursuing acting, particularly voice acting, in this new chapter of his life.

Connor isn't the only Season 4 cast member still looking for love, though. Here are the other Season 4 hopeful romantics who could appear in the upcoming season.

LOVE ON THE SPECTRUM. Logan from episode 401 of Love on the Spectrum. Credit: Courtesy of Netflix/© 2026 Netflix, Inc.

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Logan

Logan was introduced in Love on the Spectrum Season 4 and was entering the dating world for the very first time. Although Logan went on his first date with Hailey in Season 4 and even shared a first kiss with her, the two had parted ways by the end of the season, with Hailey preferring to be friends. Particularly considering that Logan is new to the show and is still looking for love, he could certainly return in an upcoming season.

Related: ‘Love on the Spectrum’: Who Gets Engaged in Season 4?

LOVE ON THE SPECTRUM. Emma from episode 401 of Love on the Spectrum. Credit: Courtesy of Netflix/© 2026 Netflix, Inc.

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Emma

Like Logan, Emma was new in Love on the Spectrum Season 4, and she also ended the new season without a romantic match. In the new episodes, Emma went out with two people, Austin and Eric. Emma first dated Austin, but she didn't feel a spark and ultimately wanted to stay friends. She then connected with Eric, but that relationship also seemed better as a friendship to Emma. She expressed now having a better sense of what she is looking for, making her a great candidate to return in a potential Season 5.

LOVE ON THE SPECTRUM. Dylan from episode 404 of Love on the Spectrum. Credit: Courtesy of Netflix/© 2026 Netflix, Inc.

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Dylan

Dylan was the third Love on the Spectrum newcomer in Season 4, and he likewise ended the season without a true love connection. During the season, Dylan went on dates with Caroline and Melissa, and while he maintains a friendship with both women, neither was "the one." It would therefore make sense for Dylan to return in Season 5 and continue his search for a love like Shrek and Fiona's in Shrek.

The new season would almost certainly introduce brand-new cast members as well, in addition to potentially bringing back some former cast members who are currently in long-term relationships—such as James and Shelley, who just bought a house together, or Madison and Tyler, who just got engaged.

When is the release date of Love on the Spectrum Season 5?

No release window for Love on the Spectrum Season 5 has been announced thus far. However, previous Love on the Spectrum seasons offer hints about when the next season could be released. Season 2 was released in January of 2024, Season 3 was released in April of 2025 and Season 4 hit the streaming service on April 1, 2026. If the show follows that general pattern, then it would be reasonable to expect the season sometime in the spring of 2027.

Related: 'Love On The Spectrum': Who's Still Together After Season 4?

Walmart's 'Sleek and Stylish' $69 Glossy Nightstand Set Features LED Lights and Charging Stations

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 10:45am

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When you’re already tucked into bed, there are few things worse than having to get up again to turn off your lights or plug in your phone to charge. Thankfully, Walmart has a great solution to these common irritations in its set of two  Pinmoco Nightstands. They come with LED lights and a charging station so buyers have easy access to lighting and their power cords when they’re relaxing in bed. 

Now’s the perfect time to grab them because they’re currently on sale at Walmart. Normally $130, you can now score a set of two nightstands for as low as $69! 

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Placed right by your couch or bed, these nightstands ensure you’ll have everything you need right at your fingertips when you’re already cozied up. With a spacious drawer and open storage compartment, you can keep all your bedtime essentials and more within arms reach. 

This nightstand has all the bells and whistles that you could ever dream of. With LED light strips that you can either place anywhere, it creates the perfect ambient light for you to unwind after a long day. The top of the nightstand features a USB and USB-C outlet so you can easily charge your devices right by your bedside. 

“I love these as my new nightstands, but you can use them for other rooms,” one shopper said. “They’re so sleek and stylish.”

Related: Walmart’s $4 Hoodie Is 'Soft,' 'Cozy,' and It Comes in 24 Colors

Shoppers can choose between three color options: white with gold legs, black with gold legs, and oak with white legs. Prices vary slightly by hue, but none are priced over $72. They're made from particle board and metal and measure 23.6 inches tall by 15.7 inches wide by 11.7 inches deep. The nightstands are sturdy, too, with the top able to support 88 pounds, the open storage compartment able to support 30 pounds, and the drawer able to hold 20 pounds.

Finished with a high gloss coat, a water ripple design on the drawers, and metal legs and hardware, this nightstand will add a modern touch to your bedroom or living room. One shopper mentioned that these nightstands look luxurious. 

Though they don’t come assembled, customers noted that they were very easy to put together.

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“Overall, it’s well built and very sturdy,” a second shopper said. “The light for the stand is a bright but warm yellow.”

Make your life more convenient and your home more aesthetically pleasing with this set of two Pinmoco Nightstands from Walmart. Be sure to grab them for as low as $69 while they’re still in stock! 

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'80s Rock Icons Announce New Album With Original Lead Singer and Major 50th Anniversary Plans

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 10:42am

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legends Foreigner are marking their 50th anniversary with a massive new slate of projects, including a new album, a stage musical and a concert film.

The band announced that its upcoming album In the Eye of the Storm will be released July 17 via Sun Records/Virgin Records. The project serves as the official soundtrack to a 50th anniversary concert film, captured during a special performance at Ellis Island and Brooklyn’s DUMBO House. It is their first live album in seven years.

Related: Foreigner Adds New Tour Dates Amid Massive 50th Anniversary Run

Leading the rollout is a new version of “Feels Like the First Time,” arriving April 17 alongside an accompanying video featuring footage from the concert film. The track is especially notable because it brings together three generations of Foreigner vocalists—original frontman Lou Gramm, longtime singer Kelly Hansen and current lead vocalist Luis Maldonado—highlighting the band’s evolution across five decades .

The Ellis Island performance itself nearly didn’t happen. According to the announcement, severe weather rolled across New York Harbor just as the band was preparing to take the stage, threatening to shut down production. Instead, the group pushed forward and delivered what’s being described as one of the most electrifying performances of their career .

In addition to the album and film, Foreigner is also heading to the stage in a new way. Feels Like the First Time – The Foreigner Musical will premiere April 17 at Long Island University’s Post campus, running for 11 performances. The production is directed by Tony-nominated performer Adam Pascal and will feature the band’s catalog woven into a theatrical story.

Related: Foreigner Reuniting With Original Lead Singer for 50th Anniversary Cruise

The anniversary celebration will also include limited-edition merchandise collections and additional content tied to the film and album rollout.

With more than 80 million albums sold worldwide and a catalog packed with enduring hits like “Cold As Ice,” “Hot Blooded,” and “I Want to Know What Love Is,” Foreigner remains one of classic rock’s most reliable hitmakers nearly 50 years after its debut.

Now, with a new album, film and musical all arriving within months of each other, the band is turning its milestone anniversary into a full-scale celebration of its legacy—and its staying power.

Related: Iconic ’80s Rock Band Reunites With Founding Singer for 50th Anniversary Tour

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Candace Cameron Bure’s Daughter Natasha Gushes About Married Life With Disney Star Husband

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 10:35am

May this love find and attack me.

Ever since Natasha Bure, Full House star Candice Cameron Bure and NHL player Valeri Bure's eldest daughter, married Bradley Steven Perry, the former Disney Channel star, she hasn’t stopped gushing about how incredible he is. The two made their relationship public back in July 2024, then privately got engaged nine months later. On Sept. 14 2025, the couple got married at Calamigos Ranch in Malibu, California.

"It’s almost impossible to put into words what our wedding truly feels like. It’s surreal and overwhelming in all the best ways. There is nothing better than marrying your best friend," the couple told PEOPLEmore than six months ago. "This day is also so much more than just a celebration of our love, it’s a reminder of how blessed we are to be surrounded by the most incredible family and friends — people who have cheered us on, shaped us, and stood by us."

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Since their marriage, Natasha Bure took Perry's last name, and a lot of her content she shares on social media has revolved around her relationship with the Good Luck Charlie actor. On Wednesday, the 27-year-old influencer shared on TikTok how loved she feels because of Bradley and how he "always [tries] to make [her] life easier." Natasha Perry specifically told a story that took place after Easter weekend, while visiting her parents near Napa Valley in Northern California.

"Bradley does not let me lift a finger. He has been like this from the moment we started dating," Natasha Perry started off the story. She then explains that they went up to visit her parents for Easter weekend, and it was about a six-hour drive from Los Angeles, where the couple is based. Though they had a lot of fun celebrating Bure's birthday, they did not get much sleep on their trip. "This man woke up, loaded all of our bags into the car [and] always lays out everything that I need to be ready in the morning."

She then proceeded to explain how "he drove from 5:00 am to about 11:30" and he insisted on driving the whole way. When they got to their home in LA, Natasha wasn't feeling well, so she took a two-hour nap. When she woke up, Bradley had already "unpacked both of [their] suitcases and put all [of their] laundry away, did a load of laundry, brought up all of [her] packages, cleared the kitchen, cleaned any dishes that needed to be washed from the drive home, filled up a brand new crisp lemon water for me, which is my favorite, and had it next to me....My purse was a mess, he cleaned out my entire purse and emptied out all the trash, so it would just be my necessities, [and] put away all my toiletries and cleaned the bathroom."

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Bradley and Natasha Perry have known each other for a while because they briefly worked together before they started dating, according to Bradley's podcast, The Sit and Chat, which he hosts with former Disney star Jake Short. In December 2023, the Good Luck Charlie actor got into a bad accident, and Natasha reached out to make sure he was okay. Over the course of a few months, they started texting and FaceTiming, but after an awkward first date and the fact that Natasha was living in Texas at the time, she decided it would be best to just stay friends.

Bradley Perry officially hard-launched his relationship with Natasha in July 2024, via a photo dump on Instagram sharing a trip to New York City, which included a photo of them kissing on the last slide.

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"I've never felt so cared for and loved," Natasha Perry concluded in the TikTok. "Seeing the way he treats me makes me wanna be the best person to people around me because he is the kindest, most thoughtful person. It's an amazing thing to be around someone that makes you wanna be a better human being."

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5 Signs You Should Travel to Recharge, Not Explore (According to Medical Professionals)

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 10:33am

Sometimes travel isn’t about sightseeing, ticking off landmarks, or collecting passport stamps. There’s a quieter, deeper reason many of us feel drawn to take time away from our routines: to recharge our minds and bodies. Psychology research shows that how and why you travel matters just as much as where you go. In other words, knowing when your next trip should be restorative rather than adventurous can make all the difference in how refreshed you feel when you return home.

Dr. Ken Martz, a psychology professor at Purdue University, tells Parade, “Mental health improves when people remember they have options, and travel is one of the fastest ways to reintroduce that truth.”

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Major Signs You Need a Restful Vacation, Not an Adventure1) Your Energy Is Gone Even After Sleep

Chronic tiredness that doesn’t respond to rest is one of the clearest signs your mental batteries are depleted. Studies show stress and burnout can persist even when you take a break, because your brain needs both physical rest and psychological detachment from daily stressors.

Chloë Bean, LMFT, a somatic trauma therapist, warns, "Research suggests vacations can reduce stress and improve well-being, and from a somatic perspective, travel helps interrupt the routines and pressure that keep people stuck in survival mode."

2) You Aren't Fully Disconnecting From Work

If you find yourself checking your inbox all weekend long, or peeking at your company's messenger app at the wee hours of the morning, you likely need to fully unplug. And that means keeping vacation activities to fairly low impact.

Dr. Michael S. Valdez, a physician with a background in neurology and addiction medicine, tells Parade, “Travel can be restorative when it creates real separation from your daily environment and routines. That shift gives the brain a chance to reduce cognitive load and reset stress levels. The key is intention. If you’re constantly checking in on work or overpacking your schedule, you lose most of the benefit.”

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3) You Can't Regulate Your Emotions

When your emotional responses are unusually intense, that emotional imbalance can be a sign of deeper mental fatigue. Psychologists note that emotional volatility often crops up when recovery needs go unmet. It's best to put yourself in a relaxing environment rather than one that requires extensive planning and coordination.

4) Your Thoughts Feel 'Stuck'

When it is a struggle to find joy, that's typically a sign that zooming around a new city and overbooking plans isn't really the way you should travel. You need a reset that

Bean notes, "In my work, I see the need for a vacation showing up before people fully call it burnout. Signs include chronic tension, ruminating on the same negative thought, irritability, numbness, low motivation, or feeling like they might snap."

5) You’re No Longer Excited About Exploration

One of the classic signs that it’s time to recharge is a loss of enthusiasm for exploration itself. If the idea of another museum, another scenic trail, or another guided tour feels like a burden rather than a thrill, your wanderlust may be signaling exhaustion rather than curiosity.

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Why Recharge Travel Matters

Travel isn’t always about thrill and novelty. For many of us, especially in a time when stress levels are high and work demands never seem to let up, vacations are an opportunity to restore, not just explore. Research suggests that well‑structured travel can improve not only mood and stress levels but also cognitive flexibility and overall well‑being.

I’ve noticed this personally on trips where I’ve opted for fewer sights and more slow mornings. On one trip to a quiet coastal town, I filled my days not with landmarks but with strolls on the beach, long breakfasts, and unhurried afternoons in a hammock. I returned feeling lighter mentally and more enthusiastic about everyday life than after trips where I raced from one attraction to the next.

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How to Plan a Recharge‑First Trip
  • Choose slower destinations. Places known for peace rather than packed itineraries, like secluded beaches, small hill towns, or quiet villages, set the tone for recovery.
  • Schedule unstructured time, not tight schedules. Blocks of “nothing planned” are essential for mental rest.
  • Disconnect consciously. Set phone or email boundaries and protect your downtime.
  • Mix rest with light joy. Engage lightly with culture or calm nature experiences without overbooking.

Fans Are Obsessed with Scottie Scheffler’s ‘Rockstar’ Wife Ahead of The Masters

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 10:28am

He’s more than just one of the top golfers in the world. Scottie Scheffleris also a dad…to two! The pro made headlines a few weeks ago when he withdrew from the Texas Children’s Hospital Houston Open. While the PGA Tour didn’t immediately provide a reason, fans later learned it was due to his family. More precisely, it was “due” to his wife’s due date.

At the time, Scheffler’s wife, Meredith, was very pregnant and ready to give birth to the couple’s second child at any time. The Schefflers also have a toddler, Bennett, who was born in May 2024. And it seems like the pair’s family has a way of expanding immediately before important events. Their first son was born one week before the 2024 PGA Championship. In prime Scheffler style, their second child came just two weeks before The Masters. 

The golfer and his wife welcomed a baby boy, Remy, on March 27, 2006. This makes the little guy’s birth perfect timing for his dad’s major tournament. Even though it’s only been a few short weeks since his arrival, baby Remy made an appearance at Augusta National this week. 

Meredith, the couple’s older son, Bennett, and newborn Remy followed the doting dad onto the green for The Masters annual Par 3 Contest on Wednesday, April 8. Scheffler posted several sweet snapshots on Instagram, captioning the cute carousel, “This is what it’s all about! Remy made his big debut and we’re officially a family of four.” Obviously, baby Remy is still well over a year away from walking the course. And that’s why mom, Meredith, toted the tot around, snuggling him into a baby carrier. 

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Even though Scottie is the Scheffler in the spotlight during The Masters, it looks like his wife is getting her fair share of attention. And after all, who could deny that going to a major event within weeks of childbirth is anything less than impressive? 

Fans and friends flocked to Instagram, congratulating the family and applauding the new mom-of-two’s quick postpartum recovery. One commenter gushed, “Someone get Meredith a green jacket bc what do you mean she just had a baby two weeks ago!!!”, while another wrote, “Your wife is a freaking rockstar!”, and yet another said, “New life goal. Recover like Meredith after giving birth! I don’t have children yet, but I know it can’t be easy walking around like less than 2 weeks after giving birth! Amazing! Go, girl!” 

Of course, the praise didn’t end there. The comments continued to pour in, with one fan adding, “Your wife is the ultimate queenie of the week,” and another saying, “Meredith is the true MVP.” And we totally agree!

Dee Valladares Reveals the One Move That Actually Destroyed Her ‘Survivor 50’ Game (Exclusive)

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 10:24am

Survivor 50 is here! Every week, Parade's Mike Bloom will bring you interviews with the castaway most recently voted off the island.

Dee Valladares walked into Survivor 50 with no fear. It was a bit of a surprising mindset, considering that not only was she coming into the season as one of only three winners, but the most talked-about among them, having put together one of the most dominant performances in recent memory. But that made her even more eager to go "tip top toes" with some absolute legends from Survivor past, and prove why she is one of the best to ever do it. And, to quote a song from a rather important country artist to her, she was ready to wade "Knee Deep" in blood to get there.

Of course, the game kicked off with some of Dee's tribe members plotting her immediate "Dee-mise." But, like her winning season, she found her people early on, namely her fellow new era women in Tiffany Ervin and Kamilla Karthigesu. Additionally, it seemed like she had a working relationship with Jonathan Young, as well as a connection outside the game with Charlie Davis. The boys were about to realize, however, how those dynamics completely changed with the color of a buff.

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Dee swapped into the majority on her new tribe, and immediately began targeting Cirie Fields, per the words of her best friend. But, facing her first Tribal Council, Rizo Velovic seemed like the consensus boot. She wasn't ready to take the "Dee-sy" outcome, though, eager to take the game into her own hands. So she brought together an alliance of her so-called "enemies" on the tribe in Rizo and Cirie (as well as her previous ally in Kamilla) to turn the tables on the men. Seeing Charlie's behavior as both threatening and questionable, she chose to set his chances of winning "On Fire," organizing his blindside.

While the "Blood Moon" twist threw a massive wrench in the game, Dee continued her position in the catbird seat. She essentially had the pick of which old-schooler would get the boot in Coach Wade and Colby Donaldson. She ultimately elected to send the latter packing, and would immediately begin to rue her decision. The next day, both Jonathan and Coach came at her for lying to them, prompting a blow-up at camp. She had no idea that, in keeping Coach, she had made him revert back to his previous identity as the "Dragon Slayer," and she was the new beast to be slain. Of course, Dee wasn't helping her case either when she became the latest person to find out the hard way not to trust Emily Flippen with a secret. Her fellow Season 45 contestant leaked the information Rizo had told Dee about his idol, making her seem untrustworthy. And so, the people she fought valiantly to keep in the game, alongside the vast majority of the tribe, joined together to vote Dee out of the game for the first time. But, while she had her torch snuffed for the first time, it's safe to say her fiery feelings towards her cast are not going away any time soon.

Now out of the game, Dee talks with Parade about the actual reason she turned on Charlie, her confrontation with Jonathan and Joe, and her response to the allegations that she pregamed with Rizo.

Related: Read our Survivor 50 pre-game interview with Dee Valladares

Let's start with where things ended. You clearly tried everything to try to keep yourself in the game, from getting up and whispering to people at Tribal Council to playing your Shot in the Dark. By the time you get up to vote, did you think you had actually moved the needle with anybody?
I was always gonna play my Shot in the Dark. But Mike, I was going home. It had been solidified. My name had been out since Episode 1. People wanted me out. And it's a smart move. They wanted me out because of the threat, but I tried to sway it to Coach. I knew people were getting so super annoyed with him, so I tried to do that. I wasn't gonna go down without a fight. And I'm very happy that at least I tried something and provided some entertainment, because I already knew I was going home.

Let's go back to the beginning of the game. You claim that your name was on quite a few people's lips. Charlie has said that, apparently, people were telling him that you were playing "too hard" early on. Were you aware of this perception?
I was, because I was extremely paranoid. Because it was Coach, Jonathan and Chrissy on one end, and then me, Tiff and Kamilla. And then that left Mike and Charlie in the middle. So I know Charlie mentioned that that is the reason why I turned on him. It was absolutely not the reason. As far as playing hard, yeah, absolutely, I'm gonna play hard! Because we go to Tribal, it's either me or Chrissy, and I don't want to go home. But I do think, had we gone to Tribal, it would have been Chrissy.

How did that alliance with Tiffany and Kamilla form?
Mike, it was natural. The moment we just looked into each other's eyes, it's like, "Alright, we're gonna have fun playing this game." And we really did. Even if we didn't go to Tribal, we had a blast. The way that we were strategizing, laughing at each other, talking with Mike and Charlie. I do feel like they were more on our side, and we were having a blast with them too. The only people that really weren't fun were Jonathan, Chrissy and Coach. And even then, like Coach, the human moments where you're not really talking about game, he's cool people too. So it was a lot of fun. I love those girls.

When you change camps, a lot of dynamics change in the process. I want to get into some of these relationships, starting with Cirie. Your best friend told you before you left to go for her the first opportunity you can. But you end up not only not targeting her for a couple of votes, but even working with her. Talk to me about your dynamic. Did you have your best friend in your head the entire time?
No, I forgot about that. I know I said in the confessional, but other than that, I forgot about it. Here's the thing, Mike, let me clear the air. I was never going to go for Cirie. Never. I love playing with threats. I love playing with strong women, with strong players, and Cirie is a person I love. And I'd rather have somebody in the game that I enjoy, cracking jokes with, and we can also strategize. But from the get-go, like on that tribe, Jonathan was coming for Cirie immediately. Cirie and I would only talk at night. We would never talk during the day, because we were afraid of people seeing us together. She'd wake me up; I'd wake her up. So we talk about strategy and stuff. But I was never was gonna come for Cirie. It was just the conversation that you saw, I'm agreeing to something Jonathan's saying. Because I'm not gonna say, "No, we can't vote her off." You want to do that? Sure, but I'm gonna tell her. [Laughs.]

You end up forming this bond with Rizo that leads to you targeting Charlie over him. Charlie has alleged in interviews that the two of you spoke before the game began. Is that true, and what were your interactions upon actually being on the beach together?
I have a lot of good things to say about Rizo. I'm sure people in exit press will not have good things to say about him. But let me tell you that boy, man, whatever he is, is so self-aware. I see him like a little brother, and he was so fragile out there, because he had just played 49 too. He is so self-aware and very, very funny. That guy is so funny. So immediately from meeting him, super funny.

But actually, I do want to clear the air, because it's something that I've been dying to talk about. So Rizo and I, we did have a FaceTime conversation. But here's the thing, Mike, this little gremlin Rizo lied to me on that FaceTime call and told me that Savannah got fifth place and he got fourth or something like that. So, going into 50 every single preseason interview, I said I did not want to be near Season 49 because they were all playing games. Every preseason interview, I said, "I do not like them," and that was because I knew that Rizo lied to me. So actually, going into 50, I did not trust Rizo.

Here's the thing. It actually was not a good thing that we had that call, because I didn't trust him. But the thing that you need to ask yourself is, he's not complaining about the call; everyone has conversations. But the question we need to ask ourselves is, what was the intent behind mentioning that? And I think — I'm not saying it's the truth; this is my belief — that it was a way to try to diminish my gameplay, or maybe even Rizo's. And the thing is, I did not trust Rizzo when we split on that beach, because he lied to me in the real world. But that just goes to show you how great Rizo's gameplay was. We have a conversation and it's like, "Oh, we kind of click. We think about this game in the same way. How is it that I trust Rizzo, and I just met him so much more than Charlie, who I've known for a while?" So I just think that's great play on Rizo's part. I love Rizo. He's awesome.

Let's stick with Charlie. As you mentioned, you came into the season with a relationship outside of the game. But you at one point say, "He's the dumbest person here." Was there a specific point where your opinions changed on him?
Yeah, I'll tell you specifically when it changed. It started in OG Kalo. I had a fashion show. I made everyone wear the opposite sex's clothing. The guys all thought I had an advantage. Charlie knew about this. Charlie never told me about this, never once. And then I found out about it, not through Charlie. And it made me think, "If I had an ally, I would let them know what people are saying. You give me a little sprinkle. You're playing too hard, but this is pretty big. People think I have an advantage from this fashion show on Season 50. Anything can happen."

But there are things in the game where you kind of pinpoint as you go day by day, it was starting to accumulate. For example, Mike went on the reward, and Charlie immediately was like, "Hey, let's go grab water." He's the first person to talk to Mike. He doesn't come back and share any information with me. And maybe this is going to be helpful for future players. If you're going to make your rounds, because everyone talks in the game, you have to strategize with every single person out there. Do not make your rounds in front of other people in their faces. Like Mike, if you and I talk, and two seconds later, I'm talking to your enemy, what?! Or I'm going up to Charlie, Jonathan and Coach, and I'm like, "Oh, what's up?" And they changed the conversation. I mean, the vibe was just not there. And I think, like he mentioned, it was just our gameplay is just different. And I think that's what it came down to.

So, were you looking to target him? Or was the decision more spur-of-the-moment?
No, it wasn't a spur-of-the-moment. I had my wits about him on OG Kalo because he was trying to play it too safe. And Camilla said it in one of the confessionals. His game is too slow. His gameplay is getting all information, and everybody wanted to play with him, but he doesn't want blood right now. If you're not outwardly showing, "I'm very open. Hey, Kamilla, Tiff, I'm with you. I will go to war with you." If I'm not doing that, then I'm being a little bit sneaky, because I'm keeping my options open. Which is great. It's f—king great. I can't play that game like that; I wish I could. But I guess don't do it in too obvious of a way. Because at that point, everyone was like, "Where's Charlie's head at?"

You continue to hold the power position at the "Blood Moon" Tribal Council. It seems like you, Cirie and Emily hold the power to get rid of either Colby or Coach. Obviously, given the fact that Coach came so hard after you, and that Colby would have been immediately medevaced if he survived, it may be a decision you look back on differently now. But talk to me about what led you to vote out Colby.
So I wanted Coach out initially. Either way, any of them gone would be good for my game. They're not in my alliance. Coach, as soon as we split, he'd go to Emily and be like, "Well, what are we gonna do? We can't take Dee out. She has immunity." And that's why you hear Emily saying he's being messy. We all caught on to it. So both of them being gone, obviously, in hindsight, we didn't know how bad Colby's foot was. We didn't know he had an infection. We just knew that he was limping.

But I really wanted to play with Colby, honestly. When you sit down with Colby, and granted, that was the one day that we actually tried to play together. He's a very sincere guy, and I said that in my confessionals. When you talk to him, you're like, "Oh, what he's telling me is true."

However, it was a few things. The people that he was aligned with, I didn't want to align with them. They were coming for me since the get-go. Chrissy was coming hard for me since OG Kalo. Which is sad, because if we had united our powers, we could have done damage. I don't know why she came at me so hard. But yeah, I didn't want to align with Colby's people, and I knew I was always going to be the end of any alliance. And either way, you could tell me you're going to help me out, and they're you're going to still vote me out. So at this point, I'm going to try to solidify an alliance with Cirie. That's what she wants out? Good. I'm down for it.

Let's get into the confrontation that happens the next day between you and Jonathan at the hammock. It seemed like, when you talked to him after the Charlie vte, things seemed alright, with you even commending him on how well he was taking it. So what was your reaction when he began to call you out for betraying him?
I was a little bit surprised, but not so much. When you're playing with Jonathan, you know who he's going for, you know who he's with, and he's gonna stick by those people. But again, I also knew he was coming for me. This war had already started; it was a matter of who was gonna get who out first, or who was gonna strike first. And he felt blindsided by Charlie. But you were trying to come for me way before that!

Walk me through your perspective during that argument. Did you realize he was trying to get a rise out of you, as he alluded to in his confessional?
So basically what you saw wasn't exactly how it happened. So what happened was me and Jonathan were having a conversation, and he asked me if I trusted Coach. And I said no, which I should have said yes. But at that point, I don't care; I was going home anyway. This was right before Tribal. And so Jonathan goes back to Coach and says, "Dee doesn't trust you." And so that was where he did a great job, because obviously, Coach got riled up. So that's when you see me walking to the hammock. I called Jonathan, "You little s—thead." That's my way of banter. So basically, I go up to Coach. I'm like, "You look sad. Are you okay?" And that's when he was like, "No, you're lying. You said that you don't trust me." I don't think they even showed that part.

So basically, what really got me riled up wasn't Jonathan necessarily saying that I'm lying or whatever. It was him inserting himself in a conversation he shouldn't have inserted himself into. And then you see Joe coming. And so the mixture of these people in front of me made me so upset. And at that point, I knew I was going home, so I am not going to stay quiet. If I'm going home, I might as well f—king provide entertainment, because I know everybody sitting on the logs are going to love it. I'm loving it because I'm telling you stuff. I was holding back; I shouldn't have held back. So basically, it came from that. And in that moment, I didn't know that he was doing it to rile me up.

Do you really think that one of your biggest mistakes was being "too fiery" with Jonathan?
That is not the reason why I went home. I was already going to go home. Either way, I was going to go home. Whether this vote, the next, they wanted me out. And understandably so, but I was okay with it, because I made the jury. In my head, I'm like, "Send me home whenever! I'm gonna go have a drink, I'm gonna go eat. I made the jury, I'm good." I went against all odds.

I think what really blew up my game was I broke Rizo's trust. And I said it in my exit; they just didn't show it. I'm like, "I feel really hurt that I spilled a secret." Because I don't do that. I play a very loyal game. When I'm with you, I'm with you, and I will ride and die for you, even if it means at the detriment of my own game. And the people that I'm aligned with know that.

And so basically, I screwed Rizo over. And then all week he was sick and he had to see a doctor. And I'm here like, "Oh my God, this poor kid. He's trying to solidify his legacy, and I'm here screwing it up." But at the same time, I knew going into 50 that I'm coming in with such a target that I am okay with making mistakes. I want to try new things. And, in hindsight, obviously the new thing that I tried was going against my moral of keeping a secret and not screwing over an ally. And obviously, Cirie, Chrissy, Stephenie, all these people wanted me out. So at that point, they're not going to ruin the game for me. And understandably so.

The reason why Rizo found out you revealed his idol was that you had told Emily. Talk to me about the relationship you had with your fellow Survivor 45 player. What was your reaction when you found out she leaked that information?
Dude, the moment that I told her about the idol, I immediately regretted it. The moment it came out of my mouth. I don't think that's ever even happened to me. I genuinely don't think I've ever said something and immediately regretted it that fast. I guess it was maybe my intuition. I love Emily. She's amazing. She's great TV. Was I sad about it? Yes, of course. But I went into the game wanting to protect Emily, and I wish she wouldn't have turned. I think I could have been a shield for her.

I would have never voted for her, because you've got to remember, I was the reason she was voted off, right? But she was also one of the reasons why I won a million dollars. So part of me was okay with blowing up my game to benefit hers. And I think for her, it was more like she didn't want to lose to the same person twice. It's embarrassing. I mean, I get it. We're all humans. But that's my girl. I don't care. Like, do your thing! We obviously talked. We actually talked yesterday, and we were just laughing. She sent me a voice memo, and I didn't even hear it. I go, "Emily, I'm not gonna hear this. I don't want to hear an apology. I don't care. I love Survivor, but genuinely, it's over. I love you. Thank you for whatever you said in this. But I'm not gonna hear it." [Laughs.]

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1981 Chart-Topper Ranked Among 'Greatest Mainstream Rock Songs of All Time' Became a Sports Anthem

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 10:14am

In late summer of 1981, the Rolling Stones released a hard rock track that dominated the radio airwaves as a No. 1 hit. The band's popular song ended up being tagged as one of the best mainstream rock songs and as a top sports anthem played at one of the biggest sporting events.

Released as the lead single for their sixteenth studio album, "Start Me Up" quickly climbed some of the music charts. It was ranked by Billboard as one of the "greatest mainstream rock songs of all time," having climbed the charts during its release at No. 1. It also landed on the Billboard Hot 100 charts at No. 2 at the time.

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were behind creating the track, which was originally made as a reggae rock song. They had developed the song during their Black and Blue album in 1976 and reworked it again in 1978 while developing their Some Girls album. "Start Me Up" was first titled "Never Stop," and after so many edits, cuts, and reworks, the band put it aside to use on a later date.

Richards commented that it simply became "one of those cuts that you can play forever and ever in the studio." He added that minutes would go by and they'd realized their still working on the same two chords and got stuck.

"As I said, that one was pretty locked into a reggae rhythm for quite a few weeks. We were cutting it for Emotional Rescue, but it was nowhere near coming through, and we put it aside and almost forgot about it," he said.

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By 1981, the Rolling Stones were headed on tour again, with engineer Chris Kimsey suggesting looking at archived songs to fill the setlist. Among the reggae tracks, they found "Start Me Up" that had a more rock edge. Its opening riff also became one of Richard's trademarks. The track spent weeks on top of the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart and ended up becoming the band's popular concert opener.

"Start Me Up" has since been included in almost every live album of the band and, at one point, ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the best sports anthems. In 2006, Rolling Stone performed the track as their opener during their 2006 Super Bowl halftime show. In 2012, a remixed version of the song was used by Omega for an ad during the 2012 Summer Olympics. It was also used by CBS Sports during a tribute to "March Madness" host Greg Gumbel.

These 4 Birth Months Are the Best Writers

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 10:11am

Some individuals possess a unique talent for transforming their thoughts into vivid stories, their emotions into eloquent sentences, and their everyday experiences into unforgettable moments. While exceptional writers can emerge from any month, certain birth months may carry traits that naturally lend themselves to the art of writing—such as imagination, sensitivity, curiosity, and a strong connection to language.

Being a good writer isn’t solely determined by one’s astrology or birth month. Still, it's fascinating how the characteristics often associated with specific months can influence a person's writing style. Read on to discover which birth months are most likely to make great writers, according to expert astrologers.

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Which Birth Months Make Great Writers?

Check for your birth month. Disregard your birth date.

February

People born in February tend to live in their own rich inner worlds. They dream, observe, and feel things more deeply than they present to others. This emotional depth translates beautifully onto each page, allowing them to create authentic, original stories. Whether you're an innovative, forward-thinking Aquarius full of bold ideas or a deeply intuitive Pisces who feels everything beneath the surface, February-born writers turn imagination and emotion into words that linger. Their writing often explores ideas beyond the surface, making readers pause and reflect.

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June

June-born individuals are natural communicators. They are known for having a way with words that feels effortless, whether they are telling a story, explaining an idea, or capturing a fleeting moment. Writing comes naturally to them because they are endlessly curious about people and the world. Whether being a quick-witted, expressive Gemini that thrives on conversation, or a nurturing, emotionally aware Cancer who writes from the heart, June-borns bring both charm and sincerity to everything they put on the page. Their versatility allows them to excel in many forms of writing, from journalism to poetry.

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September

Writers born in September are known for their precision and attention to detail. They refine, edit, and perfect; they don't just write. Their strength is in their ability to organize thoughts clearly and to present them compellingly. Whether you are a practical and detail-oriented Virgo who has a sharp eye for structure, or a thoughtful Libra who seeks balance and beauty in every sentence, September-born writers create work that feels refined and meaningful. They often excel in structured writing, such as essays, novels, or research-based work, where clarity and depth matter most.

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November

November-born individuals bring intensity and depth to everything they do, especially writing. They are drawn to the hidden layers of life, the emotions, secrets, and complexities that others might overlook. Because of this, their writing is powerful and often unforgettable. Whether you're a passionate, introspective Scorpio that dives fearlessly into emotional depth, or an adventurous Sagittarius driven to explore truth and meaning, November-born writers create stories that are as bold as they are thought-provoking. Their work often dives into themes of transformation, identity, and truth.

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Beloved New Jersey Boardwalk's Famous Pier Is Finally Reopening for the Season and Its Most Iconic Coaster Is Getting a Major Upgrade

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 10:06am

As spring returns to the Jersey Shore, one of its most beloved attractions is gearing up for a major comeback. Morey's Piers in Wildwood is officially reopening for the 2026 season and this year, there’s even more reason to visit. Not only are the iconic boardwalk piers welcoming back visitors, but one of their most famous rides, the Great White, is getting a significant upgrade that promises a smoother, faster, and more thrilling experience.

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A Jersey Shore Tradition Returns

For generations, Morey’s Piers has been a staple of summer in Wildwood. Stretching across multiple amusement piers along the boardwalk, the destination blends classic seaside nostalgia with modern thrills. From neon-lit rides to beachside food stands and ocean views, it’s the kind of place where summer memories are made.

Each year, the reopening of the piers signals the unofficial start of the season and in 2026, anticipation is especially high. Families, thrill-seekers, and longtime visitors are eager to return after the winter break and rediscover everything that makes this destination special. With dozens of rides, water parks, and attractions spread across Surfside, Mariner’s, and Adventure Pier, there’s something for every type of visitor.

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The biggest headline this season centers on the Great White, a wooden roller coaster that has defined the Wildwood skyline since it first opened in 1996. Known for its dramatic drop and unique track that extends over the beach, the ride has long been a fan favorite.

Now, it’s getting a major refresh. As part of ongoing improvements, Morey’s Piers is replacing sections of the coaster’s track, about 485 feet in total, to enhance ride quality and maintain safety standards. This targeted upgrade isn’t a complete overhaul but a strategic investment designed to keep the coaster running at peak performance for years to come.

In addition to track work, recent and ongoing enhancements, including updated trains, are aimed at delivering a smoother and faster ride experience without losing the classic wooden coaster feel. The goal is simple: preserve the nostalgia while improving comfort and excitement for a new generation of riders.

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The Great White Experience

The Great White begins with a plunge into a dark tunnel before climbing to a towering drop of over 100 feet and reaching speeds of around 50 mph. From there, it races along a track that stretches out over the beach, offering sweeping ocean views that few coasters in the country can match.

It’s this combination of adrenaline and scenery that has made the Great White a must-ride attraction for decades. And with these new upgrades, it’s poised to remain a centerpiece of the Wildwood boardwalk experience.

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While the Great White may be the star this season, Morey’s Piers offers far more than just one ride. Visitors can explore a wide range of attractions, from high-speed thrill rides to family-friendly classics like bumper cars and Ferris wheels. There are also water parks, arcades, and plenty of dining options to round out a full day of fun.

Adventure Pier, where the Great White is located, is particularly known for its adrenaline-pumping attractions, while the other piers offer a mix of traditional amusement park experiences and laid-back attractions.

Planning Your Visit

With the 2026 season underway, now is the perfect time to plan a trip. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime fan, this year’s reopening offers a fresh reason to experience a classic destination.

Between the return of the boardwalk atmosphere and the upgraded thrills of the Great White, Morey’s Piers continues to prove why it remains one of the most beloved seaside amusement parks in the country.

Millions of Kindle Users Hit With Sudden Amazon Change, Sparking Backlash

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 10:04am

Amazon has revealed a decision that is drawing immense criticism from a lot of customers. Those who have older model Kindle book readers or Fire tablets will soon find they can no longer access the Kindle store.

On April 8, Wired shared that the news came via an email sent by Amazon. The company announced that as of May 20, any Kindle devices that were released in the year 2012 or before will no longer be fully functional. This also applies to Amazon Fire tablets released in 2012 or before.

A copy of the email shared via Reddit indicated that customers "can continue to read books already downloaded on these devices, but you will not be able to purchase, borrow, or download additional books on them after that date."

Luckily, any books that are on the Kindle devices as of May 20 will supposedly remain accessible.

While older Kindle devices will not be able to connect to the store, the Kindle app will continue to be available, as will the Kindle Cloud reader.

Those who may wish to upgrade their Kindle devices and received the email from Amazon should have received a code that allows them to take advantage of a 20 percent discount and $20 ebook credit when purchasing a new device.

Engadget noted a couple of additional relevant tidbits. Apparently, deregistering the device will "render it unusable." That will also become the case if the user does a factory reset on an older device.

Kindle users made their feelings about the decision known.

"Dang, mine still works fine. Guess a $2 Trillion company can't support legacy hardware. Need that $50M for the Bezos wedding," one Kindle owner exclaimed on Reddit.

Another Reddit user wrote, "So frustrating. My Kindle Fire is from 2012 and it occasionally is a little fussy, but otherwise it works perfectly. Very annoying."

Someone else noted that their Kindle device is nearly 20 years old and still works like it's brand new. They wrote, "They could use the fact that these devices still work as a selling point...I'm going to be exclusively buying paperbacks from now on and it will not be from Amazon either."

According to Mashable, the list of devices that will be impacted includes:

  • Kindle (1st Generation, 2007)
  • Kindle (2nd Generation, 2009)
  • Kindle DX (2009)
  • Kindle DX Graphite (2010)
  • Kindle Keyboard (2010)
  • Kindle 4 (2011)
  • Kindle Touch (2011)
  • Kindle 5 (2012)
  • Kindle Paperwhite (1st Generation, 2012)
  • Kindle Fire (1st Generation, 2011)
  • Kindle Fire (2nd Generation, 2012)
  • Kindle Fire HD 7 (2012)
  • Kindle Fire HD 8.9 (2012)

In a statement provided to Mashable, Amazon's spokesperson shared, "These models have been supported for at least 14 years — some as long as 18 years — but technology has come a long way in that time, and these devices will no longer be supported moving forward."

Mashable notes that this change will not only impact readers who purchase books through the Kindle Store but also those who use services like Libby. Users of Libby have been able to use a "Send to Kindle" feature when borrowing ebooks, and that will no longer be available.

Macy's Has 'Elegant' Diamond Drop Earrings on Sale for $50 That 'Complement Any Outfit'

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 10:01am

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Don't wait until the last minute to shop for a present for your mom on Mother's Day. Your go-to retailers are offering incredible deals ahead of the holiday, with online stores like Macy's marking high-quality products at their lowest price of the season. One of those items includes the Black & White Diamond Interlocking Circle Drop Earrings, which are a whopping 75% off right now.

The earrings initially cost $200, but have been reduced to $50. The piece features 0.10 carats in black diamonds and 0.10 carats in white diamonds set in sterling silver. The round diamonds are arranged in overlapping circles, which features a more modern and simple look that allows you to sport them everyday or for special occasions. 

Black & White Diamond Interlocking Circle Drop Earrings, $50 (was $200) at Macy's

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The earrings have a traditional push back closure that allows you to take them on and off with ease. We recommend taking them off when in contact with water, like when you're swimming or showering, to ensure that they keep their quality. It's also advised to avoid sleeping on them because they are a drop earring — you don't want them to get caught on something or warped throughout the night.

"Since they're black and white, they complement just about any outfit," one reviewer said. "They can be shown off while dressing up for a night on the town, or casually worn with a T-shirt and jeans for everyday wear." The shopper continued that necklaces with similar colors that also feature a circular shape go perfectly with these drop earrings. 

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Other customers described the earrings as "elegant," adding that they offer an "impressive sparkle." Plus, they're "very lightweight," so you don't have to worry about them weighing down your ears throughout the day. Due to the classic design, you can easily wear them all year-round. 

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This is an exclusive Macy's item, so you can't get these stunning circle earrings anywhere else. That's why you should shop for them now, when they're at their lowest price of just $50! 

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This Genius Simple Move Could Give You Bigger Social Security Checks—for Life

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 9:58am

When you're approaching retirement age, you may start to wonder about how you can maximize your benefits in the time you have left. And while there are plenty of investment tips and tricks to help you make a little extra money during your final stretch, one tip may be an even easier one to pull off.

According to some, delaying your retirement by even a little bit can help you earn larger Social Security benefits. And while the old advice used to be to wait a full year after you're eligible to retire before stepping away from your career, you may not have to wait as long. Keep reading to see what I mean.

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Delaying Retirement by 30 Days Could be a Financial Win

Deciding when to retire is a deeply personal decision that involves many factors. But, if worrying about how much money you'll receive after you've punched out for the last time is holding you back from retirement, you may be interested to know that delaying your last day of work by as little as 30 days can actually make a big difference.

According to Kiplinger, the old advice used to be to wait for a full year after you are eligible for retirement before retiring, so that you could get a bigger Social Security payout. However, since the payments are actually prorated, Kiplinger says you can give yourself a financial boost by waiting just 30 days instead.

So, for example, if you would reach your retirement eligibility date in April 2026, waiting until May 2026 would give you a whole extra month of earnings to be considered in your final benefits calculation, giving you a bigger monthly payout in retirement. Each month you delay after that will earn you another 2/3 more.

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Delaying Your Retirement by a Year Can Also Give You More Money

If you're not chomping at the bit to retire, you may want to consider waiting a little bit longer so that you can secure an even bigger payday. That's because you can increase your Social Security benefits by 8 percent for every year you delay retirement up to the age of 70, according to Kiplinger.

Curious how this would look for you? The good news is that the Social Security Administration (SSA) makes it easy to find out how much you can make in retirement based on when you retire by using the SSA's Delayed Retirement Credits Chart. The chart breaks down what your potential increase could be based on your year of birth and how long you wait to retire.

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For example, if you were born in 1942, you could earn an additional five-eighths of a percent for every month you delay your retirement, or 7.5 percent for every year you delay. Depending on how much you were already entitled to, you could end up adding a few hundred extra dollars to your monthly stipend, which can make a huge difference when you're on a fixed income, making this an important factor to consider before retirement.

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