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3 stocks I’m looking to buy in the next crash

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In general, I’m not a fan of waiting for share prices to fall before buying stocks. But there are a few names I’m interested in that are just a bit too expensive for me at the moment. 

I’m very keen to add them all to my portfolio, but buying at the wrong price is always a bad idea. So a stock market crash – or something of that sort – could be just what I’m looking for.

Experian

There aren’t many FTSE 100 stocks that I think are genuinely expensive right now. But Experian (LSE:EXPN) is one of them – and there are good reasons why this is the case. 

The business is incredibly difficult to disrupt. Its credit scores are drawn from databases that are virtually impossible for new competitors into the industry to replicate. 

On top of this, it sells a product to mortgage lenders that costs a fraction of the risk it helps protect against. That’s an incredibly strong position to be in. 

There have been concerns that Fair Isaac Corp might try to bypass the firm by going direct to lenders. That’s a risk that I think is serious at today’s prices but could be less so at lower ones.

Porvair

Porvair (LSE:PRV) is a stock I used to own, but I sold it when I thought it got too expensive. The firm makes filtration products that are used in laboratories and aircraft.

The latter has been absolutely flying recently – no pun intended. And that means the risk of a cyclical downturn (that’s naturally present in both markets) is unusually high right now. 

What really stands out, though, is that both markets are heavily regulated. This creates a significant barrier to entry for competitors and helps Porvair generate strong recurring sales.

With a market value of £373m, the stock is one a many investors might not have on their radars. But I think they should consider taking a closer look before the next market crash. 

Danaher

Danaher (NYSE:DHR) is an odd S&P 500 stock. Despite being firmly out-of-favour with the market at the moment, it still trades at some relatively high multiples. 

The firm is a US supplier of life sciences equipment. And it’s built a strong position by acquiring other businesses and helping make them more efficient.

Despite the industry being under pressure recently, Danaher shares have only faltered slightly. That’s actually quite impressive for a stock trading at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 46.

Regulation is a risk in this industry and this is playing out at the moment. So while I want to own the stock very much, I find it hard to justify paying today’s prices. 

Crash opportunities

As I see it, investing is about balancing two things. One is being on the lookout for buying opportunities and the other is being disciplined about valuations. 

I think almost every stock comes to trade at a bargain price at some time or other. And a stock market crash is the kind of thing that can make this happen. 

With that in mind, I think it’s a good move to have a set of ideas about which stocks to buy ready for when prices fall. And Experian, Porvair, and Danaher are three from my list.



This story originally appeared on Motley Fool

Joaquin Guzman Lopez: El Chapo’s son pleads guilty to drug charges in US | World News

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A son of notorious drugs kingpin “El Chapo” has pleaded guilty to drug charges in the US.

Joaquin Guzman Lopez, 39, known in Mexico as “Chapitos” or “little Chapos”, admitted two counts of drug trafficking and continuing criminal enterprise.

As part of a plea deal to avoid a life sentence, he said he had overseen the production and trafficking of large amounts of fentanyl, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and cannabis.

Most of it is said to have been smuggled through underground tunnels.

He was arrested last year when he landed in the US on a private plane with another cartel leader, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada.

Zambada’s lawyer previously said his client had been “forcibly kidnapped” by Guzman Lopez and forced on the US-bound flight.

Their capture caused a spike in violence in northern Mexico as two factions of the Sinaloa cartel fought for dominance.

“The government has been very fair with Joaquin thus far,” defence lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman told reporters after the Chicago court hearing.

“I do appreciate the fact that the Mexican government didn’t interfere.”

Joaquin’s brother, Ovidio Guzman Lopez, was also a leader in the gang and in July entered a plea deal, admitting drug trafficking, firearms charges and money laundering.

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‘El Chapo’ in New York in January 2017, shortly after his extradition to the US. Pic: Reuters

Federal authorities said in 2023 that the cartel was sending “staggering” amounts of fentanyl to the US, where the opioid kills thousands every year.

The brothers’ father, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, received a life sentence in 2019 for leading the Sinaloa cartel and smuggling drugs into America for over 25 years.

He famously escaped from his Mexican prison cell in 2015 using a specially built tunnel but was later recaptured and extradited to the US.



This story originally appeared on Skynews

Still don’t have a REAL ID? Starting in February, air travelers without one will be charged a $45 fee

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Air travelers in the U.S. without a REAL ID will be charged a $45 fee beginning in February, the Transportation Security Administration announced Monday.

The updated ID has been required since May, but passengers without it have so far been allowed to clear security with additional screening and a warning. The Department of Homeland Security says 94% of passengers are already compliant and that the new fee is intended to encourage travelers to obtain the ID.

REAL ID is a federally compliant state-issued license or identification card that meets enhanced requirements mandated in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Obtaining the ID — indicated by a white star in a yellow circle in most states — means taking more documents to the motor vehicle agency than most states require for regular IDs. It was supposed to be rolled out in 2008 but the implementation had been repeatedly delayed.

Beginning Feb. 1, travelers 18 and older flying domestically without a REAL ID and who don’t have another accepted form of ID on them, such as a passport, will pay the non-refundable fee to verify their identity through TSA’s alternative “Confirm.ID” system.

TSA officials said that paying the fee does not guarantee verification, and travelers whose identities cannot be verified may be turned away. If approved, however, the verification covers a 10-day travel period.

The fee can be paid online before arriving at the airport. Travelers can also pay online at the airport before entering the security line, but officials said the process may take up to 30 minutes.

The TSA initially proposed an $18 charge for passengers without a REAL ID, but officials said Monday they raised it after realizing the alternative identification program would cost more than anticipated.

Other acceptable forms of ID include military IDs, permanent resident cards and photo IDs from federally recognized tribal nations. TSA also accepts digital IDs through platforms such as Apple Wallet, Google Wallet and Samsung Wallet at more than 250 airports in the U.S.



This story originally appeared on Fortune

U.S. ski resorts are bracing for a steep drop in international travel due to politics : NPR

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Early season snow has started to accumulate at Colorado’s Arapahoe Basin ski area, as seen from nearby Loveland Pass on Thanksgiving weekend.

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WHITEFISH, Mont. — A chairlift cranks into gear as a group of ski patrollers at Whitefish Mountain Resort gets the mountain ready for another season.

This is a typical safety training. They’ll practice how to evacuate people off chairs if there were an emergency. But not much here feels typical. For starters, no one is in boots or on skis. Despite the training happening in late November, there is no snow at the base lodge, and the slopes leading up the mountain are brown, which is adding to the broader anxiety in the resort tourism industry right now.

“Yeah, if we don’t have snow, that’s going to dictate how our season goes,” says resort spokesman Chad Sokol.

Going into the Thanksgiving holiday — the traditional start to the ski season — resorts across the West delayed openings due to low or no snowfall, and many couldn’t even make artificial snow due to the balmy weather. It’s not clear how much of an effect this has had on winter bookings.

Ski patrollers at the Whitefish Mountain Resort in Montana conduct preseason trainings on November 19. They stand near a chairlift. Conifer trees rise up in the background.

Ski patrollers at the Whitefish Mountain Resort in Montana conduct preseason trainings on Nov. 19.

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The snow has finally started falling in the Rockies and Pacific Northwest this week, including in Whitefish. But the ski industry is also bracing for a continued drop in international guests due to President Trump’s tariffs and his negative rhetoric about their countries.

Our friends from up north are welcome here 

The Whitefish Mountain Resort, long known locally as Big Mountain, sits about 60 miles south of the U.S.-Canada border and has historically gotten a quarter of its business from up north.

“We think of Canadians as our neighbors, and British Columbia and Alberta, we’re right here — we’re a border state,” says Zak Anderson, executive director of Explore Whitefish, the local resort chamber.

Montana state tourism officials have tracked about a 25% drop in Canadian visitors since Trump slapped steep tariffs on Canada and suggested that it should become the 51st U.S. state. Locals are sad and frustrated.

“We don’t have a say in, you know, national politics,” Anderson says.

Canadian credit card spending is also down by 12% in Whitefish’s upscale boutiques, restaurants and hotels. It’s a big deal for a town with less than 10,000 people — and Anderson hopes Canadians will come back.

“You know, for a little community like ours, the message is, we’re here — we’re open for business,” he says.

This anxiety extends far beyond the American ski industry. The U.S. Travel Association is projecting that 5 million fewer international visitors will visit the United States this year.

“I don’t know if you’d call it a boycott, but definitely a growing attitude of disenfranchisement maybe,” says Amir Eylon, president and CEO of Longwoods International.

Longwoods, a tourism market research firm, has been surveying Canadians monthly since last winter. Most are citing U.S. politics like the tariffs and Trump’s rhetoric as the reason for canceling their trips. But nearly a majority have also consistently cited the weak Canadian dollar.

“You had many Canadian travelers that were already on the fence about coming to the U.S. just from their own financial perspective and then they’re going to feel insulted or hurt,” Eylon says. “It makes it much easier for them to say: ‘You know what? Not this year.'”

Welcome Back Canada

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Hotels in Kalispell, Mont., near the U.S.-Canada border, are offering discounts as part of a “Welcome Back Canada” campaign.

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Small towns dependent on tourism are launching campaigns to entice Canadians back, including Kalispell, Mont., near Whitefish and Glacier National Park. Since it opened in 1912, the Kalispell Grand Hotel has been welcoming Canadian guests, says General Manager Mitchell Bump.

“Back in the day, it was kind of like the cowboys, you know, rugged people,” Bump says, smiling.

Sixty-five percent of Flathead County voted for Trump last year. But they stand to take a big economic hit from the cross-border politics. The local chamber of commerce has launched a “Welcome Back Canada” initiative. Canadians get 20% off hotel rooms in the city. Bump and his staff were eager to take part in the promotion.

“I’m a hotel manager, so, like, not really a politician. Our job is to take care of guests and keep rooms filled year-round, especially in shoulder season, and that’s really the lens I’m looking through,” Bump says.

Uncertainty is the word of the year in tourism

Back in Whitefish, no one is really sure how many Canadians will show up this winter. The ski resort is coming off its second-busiest season on record, though. Sokol, the resort’s spokesman, says the tariffs hit after some of the resort’s busiest, most important weekends.

“So our busy periods were already behind us at that point,” he says.

Christmas week is often the make-or-break time for resorts, and local bookings for the upcoming holidays look solid.

Anderson, at Explore Whitefish, says the drop in Canadian business this year for now has been buffered by a spike in domestic tourists and Montana’s population boom since the COVID-19 pandemic. But he says that even domestic tourists are tending to book at the last minute and that’s hard for businesses to plan for.

“There’s so much uncertainty — it’s hard to know what’s going to happen,” Anderson says. “The political winds seem to be shifting on an hourly basis.”




This story originally appeared on NPR

Five-Star Rentals, One Extraordinary Standard: Siam Commercial

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Siam Commercial Service has emerged as a force in Thailand’s high-end vacation rental industry, proudly winning Best Luxury Holiday Home Lettings and Management in Thailand from Luxury Lifestyle Awards. With 100% of its impressive portfolio focused exclusively on vacation homes, the company redefines what personalized rental experiences should feel like.

Siam Commercial Service operates with a singular focus: delivering exactly what the client envisions—without exception. Their business model hinges on full-spectrum offerings across Rentals, Sales, Property Management and Maintenance, Concierge Services, and Consulting. Each service accounts for the entirety of their portfolio, meaning no secondary priority dilutes their attention. This full-throttle approach sets them apart in a highly competitive region.

Siam Commercial Service Delivers

Absolute Flexibility, No Compromise

“If you can dream it, we can make it happen.” That’s more than a motto—it’s a real-world operating principle. Their standout example? A high-profile holiday for a Jewish family at Villa Raphy, a luxury villa on Koh Samui. For the April 2025 Passover celebration, Siam Commercial Service transformed the entire villa into a Kosher environment, down to replacing every kitchen utensil. In-house chefs received tailored instructions, menus were adjusted to strict religious standards, and staff were trained to accommodate every detail. The guests were able to celebrate a deeply important tradition with full comfort, thousands of kilometers from home.

This example underscores the company’s relentless adaptability. There’s no boilerplate offering here—every guest request is met with a can-do attitude and operational precision.

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Powering the Experience Economy

Thailand’s appeal as a premium holiday destination has skyrocketed in recent years, yet few companies have been able to match that demand with sophistication. Siam Commercial Service excels by delivering rentals that serve as both homes and experiences. From arrival logistics to customized in-stay services, guests enjoy more than just scenic views—they enjoy peace of mind.

Behind the scenes, the company handles every technical and aesthetic aspect of vacation home management. From professional-grade maintenance protocols to sales advisory and marketing support, owners partnering with the company receive far more than just occasional bookings. They receive a full-service ecosystem designed to maximize both experience and investment returns.

Tailored Property Brochures That Set the Tone

Branding matters—and this team knows how to make a lasting impression. Their property brochures reflect a deep attention to modern design standards, combining high-resolution visuals, localized storytelling, and layout precision. These materials don’t just market a property—they elevate it.

Whether showcasing a hilltop villa with panoramic sea views or a beachside retreat suited for large families, each presentation is developed with the user experience in mind. The design language echoes the quality and consistency that guests can expect upon arrival.

High-Tech Refresh for High-End Visibility

Understanding the evolving needs of digital-first clientele, Siam Commercial Service is also investing in its technological footprint. With a $30,000 website overhaul completed in May 2025, they’re positioning themselves for future growth. The updated platform aims to improve user navigation, increase booking conversions, and support multi-device functionality—critical features for today’s global traveler.

This transformation signals more than a cosmetic update; it’s a strategic evolution toward enhanced service delivery and brand reach.

Conscious Luxury: Green from the Ground Up

While comfort is a key focus, environmental responsibility is never an afterthought. The company has integrated a number of sustainable practices, from eliminating single-use bathroom products to instituting eco-conscious waste management systems. By choosing products that reduce their ecological footprint, they show that premium living and smart sustainability can—and should—coexist.

Discover the Difference for Yourself

Ready to see what real vacation freedom feels like? Whether you’re a homeowner seeking expert management or a traveler with big ideas for your next holiday, Siam Commercial Service is ready to make it happen. To learn more, visit http://www.siam-cs.com.



This story originally appeared on Upscalelivingmag

Who Is Connor Storrie? 5 Things to Know About ‘Heated Rivalry’ Actor – Hollywood Life

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Thanks to Crave and HBO Max’s Heated Rivalry, co-stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams‘ celebrity status shot to new heights. The Canadian LGBTQ sports series follows Connor as the fictional Russian-American hockey captain Ilya Rozanov and Hudson as Canadian rival hockey star Shane Hollander, who engage in a secret, long-standing sexual relationship.

During a November 2025 interview with Out Magazine, both actors described how much they clicked during the auditions, which called for instant and steamy chemistry.

“Hudson was the third actor that I read with,” Connor told the publication.  “The first two [actors], I was like, ‘Okay, this is cool,’ and then, Hudson came on. [Showrunner] Jacob [Tierney] actually texted me directly and was like, ‘What do you think?’ And I was like, ‘Yeah, Hudson, for sure.’ Instantly.”

For Hudson’s part, he echoed his co-star’s sentiment by saying, “I read with one other possible Ilya, and it was good. But something about Connor … There was an inexplicable X-factor that just felt realer than what I thought it could possibly be. And that was something.”

Hollywood Life has compiled everything we know about Connor and his acting career below.

'Heated Rivalry' Season 2: Was the HBO Hockey Romance Series Renewed?
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Connor Is Not of Russian Descent — He’s From Texas

Despite his convincing Russian accent in Heated Rivalry, Connor is actually a Texas native, according to multiple outlets. During an interview with Etalk, Connor discussed why he was drawn to perfecting his dialect skills.

“Honestly, I’ve always just thought Russian language and Russian culture was really cool,” the actor said. “It’s so different from American culture, so it feels really exotic and out there. … Getting to play anything that is as far away from me as possible, I feel like is really enlightening. It’s also just fun to put on that sort of posture. It lets you discover things about yourself and about the world. It’s easier to play that way too because I’m not so concerned about being Connor.”

Connor Is Also a Writer & a Director

In addition to being an actor, Connor is also a writer and a director, per his IMDb page.

Connor Appeared in Joker: Folie à Deux

One of Connor’s most recognizable big-screen appearances was in Joker: Folie à Deux as a young inmate.

Connor Has Been Acting in Film Since 2018

As seen on his IMDb profile, Connor has been acting in film since 2018.

Connor Is About 25 Years Old

According to several outlets, Connor is about 25 years old today.



This story originally appeared on Hollywoodlife

Travel expert shares what to do if suitcase doesn’t turn up at airport | Travel News | Travel

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She explained what to do if your luggage doesn’t arrive (stock image) (Image: Hinterhaus Productions via Getty Images)

The prospect of your luggage failing to arrive alongside you at your holiday destination is genuinely terrifying – particularly when you lack something like an AirTag for tracking purposes. The beginning of a getaway should be thrilling, brimming with excitement and endless possibilities.

You’re eager to dive straight into the pool, discover your surroundings, and simply have a wonderful time. Nevertheless, we’ve all witnessed numerous TikTok clips of travellers whose cases have gone missing, leaving them completely baffled about how to tackle the predicament, particularly first-time sufferers. Fortunately, one travel specialist has outlined precisely what steps to take should you ever encounter this nightmare scenario.

If you find yourself gazing at the baggage carousel, puzzling over the whereabouts of your possessions after waiting for an extended period, swift action is essential.

According to Stacey Hamilton, a travel specialist at Private Tours England, those initial moments after discovering your bag has disappeared are absolutely vital. She clarifies that your actions whilst still at the airport could dictate whether you’re quickly reunited with your belongings or spend your entire break attempting to rebuild half your wardrobe.

She said: “Once you’re sure your suitcase hasn’t appeared, the number one thing you must do is report it to your airline before you leave the airport.

“People often assume they can go to their hotel, relax for a bit and sort it out later. That delay can seriously complicate things, and in some cases, it may even weaken your claim”. Stacey emphasises that airlines prefer missing luggage incidents to be reported as swiftly as possible, preferably whilst you remain in the baggage collection area.

Alerting them promptly ensures your case enters their tracking system immediately and can commence the process of being reunited with the wayward bag.

She continued: “The airport environment is chaotic. Suitcases get taken off belts, moved for security checks or transferred onto the wrong trolley. The sooner your report is filed, the easier it is for staff to retrace the bag’s last movements”.

Upon locating the airline’s representative, you’ll be required to complete a missing baggage form with comprehensive detail.

This extends beyond simply ticking boxes regarding colours and dimensions.

Stacey clarifies that travellers ought to prepare for this scenario before departing, even if it seems excessively precautious.

She further elaborated: “I always tell people to take a quick photo of their suitcase before leaving home. Note down the brand and any unique features like patterned straps or distinctive tags.

“These little details help airport staff identify your luggage faster. Describing your suitcase as the blue one with wheels isn’t going to narrow it down very much”.

She additionally suggests storing those particulars in your mobile phone for rapid access. “You’d be surprised how many people go blank when they’re stressed. Having the information ready saves time and keeps you calm. Always ask how they handle returns and make sure you exchange phone numbers or email addresses. It’s important to know who is going to update you, and how often,” she said.

Should your luggage be tracked down, the airline will usually organise delivery to your hotel free of charge, though Stacey recommends passengers verify this early on.

Numerous airlines now employ automated text notifications to keep travellers informed, but Stacey notes not every carrier implements this reliably, so it’s sensible to establish expectations from the start.

The regulations alter somewhat if your baggage is deemed officially missing.

According to international guidelines, airlines have 21 days to reconnect you with your suitcase before it’s categorised as lost.

During that timeframe, you remain eligible to claim for vital items you’ve needed to purchase to continue your journey.

“Keep receipts for absolutely everything. Even a toothbrush or swimwear counts. But be careful not to go on a shopping spree because airlines only reimburse what they consider reasonable,” she said.

“Replacing a pair of trainers so you can explore the city is reasonable. Buying a designer handbag because you’re upset is not. Check your airline’s policy before purchasing anything, because their definition of essentials can differ”. Should your baggage never be retrieved, you can typically claim compensation to cover the estimated worth of the missing belongings.

Stacey cautions, though, that carriers might demand evidence of the suitcase’s contents, which is why knowing precisely what was packed remains crucial.

She notes that possessing thorough travel cover can also safeguard you in ways the carrier cannot.

“Insurance often covers higher-value items and can provide additional compensation for delays.

“Some policies even include emergency clothing allowances for the first 24 hours. People are quick to skip insurance when trying to save money, but lost luggage is a reminder of why it matters”.

Several little-known strategies can help minimise anxiety should this scenario ever befall you.

Stacey advises putting a duplicate of your travel schedule inside the case alongside a prominent tag bearing your name and contact information.

She said: “If the outer tag is ripped off during transit, staff still have a way to identify you. It sounds simple, but it works”.

She also advocates tracking gadgets, which numerous passengers now tuck into their luggage for additional peace of mind.

“Airlines don’t officially rely on them, but they can give you peace of mind, and they’re often more accurate than you’d expect”.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Poster Teased Major Will Byers Reveal

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Warning – Spoilers below for Season 5 of Stranger Things

Stranger Things fans consider themselves to be an eagle-eyed bunch, analyzing every piece of content they can to predict the direction of the sci-fi saga, with star of the series Noah Schnapp confirming that Netflix themselves hinted at a major reveal earlier this year. According to the star of the series, the placement of the main characters on a Season 5 poster signalled how Will Byers would become a major player in this final batch of episodes. With the poster having been revealed on October 31, this clue has been staring fans in the face for nearly a month.

In Season 5’s “Chapter Four: Sorcerer,” Will (Schnapp) discovers that he has telekinetic powers similar to those of Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), much to the surprise of his friends and, most importantly, the nefarious Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower). While Byers has always been an important character in the series, he is often sidelined, with this reveal bringing major ramifications for the final episodes of the series.

Speaking with Glamour, Schnapp explained this tease on the poster:

“It’s always supposed to kind of feel the vibe of the season and give an essence of where everyone’s characters stand in that era and chapter of our story. So yeah, you can see a strength in him on there. And obviously, they didn’t want to spoil it with any blood or anything, but as close as you can get. Everything is very intentional that we do.”

You can check out the poster in question below.

What Else Can ‘Stranger Things’ Fans Expect This Season?

The Season 5 poster for Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things.’
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The debut season of the series focused on Will going missing, with the events of that adventure revealing how he had been captured and taken to the dimension that would since be known as the “Upside Down.” Despite being rescued in that Season 1 finale, Will vomited up a bizarre object, teasing that his connection to this realm wasn’t quite over.

Our heroes faced off against a variety of threats over the years, from Demogorgons to the Mind Flayer to Vecna, with Season 4 confirming everything was connected to Vecna through a hive mind. Much of the series has focused on Eleven’s abilities and how she could use them to fight Vecna, only for audiences to witness brief glimpses of how Will was connected to the Upside Down. Viewers got to see Eleven’s impressive abilities in Season 5, Vol. 1, but it was Will’s powers that really shocked us.

This wasn’t the only surprise these episodes contained, though, as “Sorcerer” also confirmed that a military operation had imprisoned Kali (Linnea Berthelsen), aka Eight, and her powers were being manipulated somehow. Now that Eleven has discovered Kali, it’s likely that Will, Eleven, and Kali will all unite to take down Vecna in some capacity, though fans will have to wait to witness the extent of the battle.

Stranger Things Season 5, Vol. 2 premieres on Netflix on Dec. 25 and the finale debuts on Dec. 31.



This story originally appeared on Movieweb

Lies Of P Mod Introduces Seamless Co-Op Multiplayer

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Lies of P is one of the most popular soulslike games in recent memory, and fans were given a great surprise earlier this year with the release of the Lies of P: Overture DLC. With 2025 wrapping up, Lies of P players weren’t expecting any more good news—but it looks like they’re getting it anyway.

A new fan-created Lies of P Nexus Mod has officially introduced the game’s most-requested feature: seamless online cooperative multiplayer. The new mod from EmberWave released just days ago in its Alpha stage, allowing co-op boss battles, with ongoing updates expected to make a fully integrated co-op mode possible.

Lies Of P Mod Introduces Seamless Co-Op Mode

Get By With A Little Help From A Friend

Lies of P took the world by storm back when it first launched in 2023, and fans were amazed to find out they’d be getting the massive Lies of P: Overture DLC through a surprise announcement earlier this year. The game is hailed as one of the most original and well-designed soulslike games created by a non-FromSoftware developer.

The new co-op mod from EmberWave comes just in time for the holiday season, giving Lies of P fans one final gift to end the year. Cooperative mode in Lies of P is a literal game-changer, giving players an entirely new way to experience the game. The prospect of taking on the game’s most difficult bosses with a friend is extremely compelling, and the new mod is sure to give players a reason to dive back in for a fresh playthrough.

Lies Of P Co-Op Mod Is A Work In Progress

EmberWave’s Mod Is Still In Alpha

While the Lies of P co-op mod is still in early development, the current Alpha build allows players to take on a ton of the game’s bosses with another person online, similar to a FromSoft title like Demon’s Souls or Elden Ring boss fight summons. The current bosses set up for multiplayer co-op on the mod include the following:

  • Parade Master
  • Scrapped Watchman
  • King’s Flame Fuoco
  • Fallen Archbishop Andreus
  • Black Rabbit Brotherhood
  • King of Puppets
  • Champion Victor
  • Green Monster of the Swamp
  • Corrupted Parade Master
  • Black Rabbit Brotherhood II
  • Laxasia
  • Simon Manus
  • Nameless Puppet
  • Tyrannical Predator
  • Markiona
  • Véronique
  • Anguished Guardian
  • Lumacchio
  • Arlecchino

At the moment, boss fight co-op is going to be the best multiplayer option for Lies of P, but development on the mod is ongoing, with a seamless full cooperative mode already in the works. This would allow you to play the entire game alongside another player as opposed to just boss fights, and you’ll definitely want to keep an eye on the mod’s progress for the full co-op mode to release.



Lies of P

Systems

Released

September 19, 2023

ESRB

M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood, Violence

Developer(s)

Round8 Studio, Neowiz

Publisher(s)

Neowiz

Engine

Unreal Engine 4




This story originally appeared on Screenrant

Maná extends Vivir Sin Aire tour with stops in L.A., Anaheim

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Maná just wrapped up their most recent residency at the Kia Forum with a sold-out show Saturday night. But there is good news for fans who missed out on a chance to watch the Mexican rock act.

The band announced Monday that it has added 19 shows to its ongoing Vivir Sin Aire tour, including several stops in L.A. and throughout Southern California.

The Honda Center in Anaheim will play host to Maná on June 5 and 6. Additional concerts in Southern California include a Sept. 26 show at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert and an Oct. 10 performance at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista.

The “Labios Compartidos” artists will also play at the Kia Forum on Sept. 18 and 19, and further extend their record for most arena shows in the L.A. area to 47. On Nov. 21, the group surpassed Bruce Springsteen’s record for most arena performances in L.A. with their 43rd such concert in the region.

In honor of Maná’s longstanding history with L.A. and the historic Forum venue, a permanent wall installation now stands backstage at the venue that reads: “Mana – Kings of L.A.”

Overall, the Grammy winners have played more than 30 shows at the Forum; in 2012, they played 11 straight sold-out shows at Staples Center in support of their eighth album “Drama Y Luz.” Further tying them to L.A. is their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which was cemented in 2016.

Before they stepped on stage at their Nov. 21 Forum show, members of the group spoke with The Times about their ties to L.A. and their message to Latino fans of the band, as political policies continue attacking the Latino community.

“L.A. has always been very influential for us … and we’ve seen the city evolved,” lead singer Fher Olvera told The Times in November.

“Right now our message [to our Latino fans] is to have faith, do not despair … Like the Buddhists say, ‘Everything shall pass.’ And these problems will also pass and thankfully it won’t take too long [because] presidential terms don’t last so long — although this term has felt like five minutes underwater,” Olvera added.




This story originally appeared on LA Times