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Emily Fontaine: What IBM’s $500 million AI and quantum venture fund is looking for in a startup

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Emily Fontaine is the global head of venture capital at IBM. The company’s venture fund, IBM Ventures, is a $500 million fund currently focused mostly on AI and quantum computing. So far it has made 23 investments in companies including Hugging Face (tools for machine learning), Not Diamond (optimizes the choice of AI model on a task-by-task basis), Unstructured (which structures data for LLMs), QEDMA (error correction in quantum computing), and Reality Defender (deepfake detection software).

Fontaine talked to Fortune recently about what she is looking for when she invests.

Primarily, IBM is focused on business-to-business companies, especially if they fit into IBM’s ecosystem of clients and customers, she said.

“We’re looking for investments that are ready to scale, ready to partner, deploying responsible AI, [using] what we call the ‘capital-plus’ model,” Fontaine said. The “plus” aspect is that unlike a standalone VC fund, IBM has the ability to find new customers for its startups among its current clients.

“We actually have an over 90% collaboration rate with our portfolio companies,” Fontaine said.

“We look at three key areas for every one of our investments. The first, products or capabilities. The second being: Are they an ecosystem partner? Generally, they fall within those two categories. The third being: Are they very disruptive to industry? And we work very closely with IBM Research on those ones that are totally disrupting the industry and doing something incredibly novel.”

Some of the investments focus on products that IBM itself wants to use.

“At IBM, we are client zero. We drink our own champagne and what I mean by that is we use our own capabilities internally to drive a ridiculous amount of value.”

An example of that is “AskHR,” IBM’s internal HR app, which is driven by AI.

“I have a ton of amazing, young employees that all need an apartment,” Fontaine said. “‘I need a mortgage rate! I need all these things!’ So before it used to be, Zach would come to me, ask me for this. I’d go to HR. HR would make the request. They’d come back to me. And it would take time. Now, we can go to AskHR, he can get it immediately.”

Fontaine said IBM was on course to save $4.5 billion in operating expenses this year due to its internal adoption of AI tools.

In terms of quantum computing, IBM has so far been more focused on the software and algorithm side of the challenge than hardware, Fontaine said (although IBM has developed quantum chip hardware and deployed it in the real world). One example is QEDMA, an Israeli company whose software focuses on quantum error correction. (Quantum chip output involves a lot of noise that requires some method to resolve the data into something reliably useful.)

IBM’s interest in quantum is driven in part by the finance sector. Quantum computing promises to be so fast and powerful that it threatens the traditional encryption security that banks use. Banks will thus need “quantum safe” defenses.

“The banks are at the forefront of wanting quantum strategy,” Fontaine said. “The banking industry is really leaning in, saying, what’s our strategy around quantum? You need to be quantum safe, is what you need to be doing.”

Fontaine declined to say what kind of returns IBM Ventures has earned so far, although she did say she was happy with them.

Four companies have exited so far and at least two were acquired: Gem Security was bought by Wiz at a reported valuation of $350 million, and Lightspin was acquired for an estimated $200-250 million by Cisco.



This story originally appeared on Fortune

The Newt’s Signature Sip of Somerset

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Inspired by the Parabola Apple — the crown jewel of The Newt’s walled orchard — this signature cocktail captures the estate’s pastoral elegance in a single glass.

25ml – The Newt Apple Gin

25ml – St Germain Elderflower Liqueur

5ml – Elderflower Cordial

75ml – The Newt’s Cyder

Garnish with Rosemary or Lavender from the garden and a thin slice of apple.

As well as 1000 acres of orchards, lakes, great crested newts, cider mills,  a restored Roman villa, an apiary, a mushroom house, and a dragon’s grotto, the award-winning  The Newt in Somerset, a luxurious country estate in Bruton in the West Country of England, also has its own signature cocktail.
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As refreshing in summer as it is in the heart of winter.

The Palladian-fronted red-gold limestone Hadspen House dates to 1687. The Newt in Somerset, between Frome and Yeovil, holds “cyder” tasting sessions as well as butchery classes. You can also watch the resident cheesemaker at work on her buffalo mozzarella made with olive oil from the hotel’s sister estate in Babylonstoren, South Africa. Its Botanical Rooms restaurant features British classics like wood pigeon and venison. It is considered one of the best hotels in the UK.

Its gardens have been entirely redesigned by Patrice Taravella. The centrepiece is the egg-shaped Parabola walled garden, now planted with 460 trained British apple trees, of 267 varieties, arranged in a Baroque-style maze.



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Police make arrests over huge Hong Kong flats fire – with dozens killed and more still missing | World News

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Three people have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter over a deadly fire which engulfed a high-rise residential complex in Hong Kong.

Authorities say at least 55 people, including one firefighter, have been killed and nearly 300 are still missing from the blaze at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po – a suburban district with around 300,000 residents in the city’s north, near the border with mainland China.

A further 45 are in hospital in a critical condition, with around 900 people also in shelters.

“The priority is to extinguish the fire and rescue the residents who are trapped,” Hong Kong leader John Lee said during an early morning news conference.

“The second is to support the injured. The third is to support and recover. Then, we’ll launch a thorough investigation.”

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People sort relief supplies at a school serving as a shelter for residents affected by the fire. Pic: Kyodo via AP Images

The fire broke out at 2.51pm local time on Wednesday.

Fire crews said they had brought the fire in four blocks under control by Thursday morning, with videos from the scene showing flames still leaping from at least two of the 32-storey towers, which had been undergoing maintenance.

It’s not known how the fire started, but police said it may have been spread through bamboo scaffolding and construction mesh sheets on one of the buildings and spread from there – likely aided by windy conditions.

Health workers evacuate a woman. Pic: AP Photo/Chan Long Hei
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Health workers evacuate a woman. Pic: AP Photo/Chan Long Hei

Records show the Wang Fuk Court site consists of eight blocks, with almost 2,000 flats housing around 4,800 residents, including many elderly people. It was built in the 1980s and has recently been undergoing a major renovation.

The mesh sheets and scaffolding used on the buildings have been subject to a phase-out in Hong Kong since March due to safety concerns.

Hong Kong’s Association for the Rights of Industrial Accident Victims said there have been at least three fires involving bamboo scaffolding this year.

A general view shows the damaged towers of Wang Fuk Court housing estate. Pic: Reuters
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A general view shows the damaged towers of Wang Fuk Court housing estate. Pic: Reuters

Construction firm employees arrested

Police also discovered some windows on one unaffected building were sealed with a foam material, which had been installed by a construction company assigned to do maintenance work.

Superintendent Eileen Chung said: “We have reason to believe that the company’s responsible parties were grossly negligent, which led to this accident and caused the fire to spread uncontrollably, resulting in major casualties.”

She said two directors and one engineering consultant from the construction company had been arrested.

The fire broke out on Wednesday afternoon. Pic: AP Photo/Chan Long Hei
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The fire broke out on Wednesday afternoon. Pic: AP Photo/Chan Long Hei

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China’s state broadcaster CCTV said President Xi Jinping has urged an “all-out effort” to extinguish the fire and minimise casualties and losses.

Both the US and British Consulate Generals for Hong Kong have sent condolences to those affected, as has Taiwan’s president.

Smoke rises from the complex. Pic: AP Photo/Chan Long Hei
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Smoke rises from the complex. Pic: AP Photo/Chan Long Hei

An injured firefighter is taken to an ambulance. Pic: Reuters
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An injured firefighter is taken to an ambulance. Pic: Reuters

The number of dead is already the highest in a Hong Kong fire since the Second World War, surpassing 41 killed in a blaze in a commercial building in Kowloon in November 1996, which was later found to have been caused by welding during internal renovations.

A subsequent public inquiry saw sweeping updates to building standards and fire safety regulations in the city’s high-rise offices, shops, and homes.



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Don’t fall for these marketing tricks while holiday shopping : NPR

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Act fast! This is your sign! Last chance! If marketing messages like these are making money fly out of your wallet, they’re doing their job. These tips can help you guard against artificial offers.

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Extra 20% off! Factory sale! Last chance! You may have seen these offers while shopping. But are they actually good deals?

To find out, Life Kit spoke with Brian Vines, a reporter at Consumer Reports, and Lindsay Weekes, editor-in-chief of Brad’s Deals, a site that curates promotions from online retailers. They share common marketing techniques that companies use to entice shoppers to buy more — and tips on how to make smarter purchases.

Technique 1: Creating a sense of urgency 

When you see words like “buy now” or “flash deal,” while shopping, take caution, say our experts. Retailers use a sense of urgency to push consumers to make quicker shopping decisions, Vines says. They don’t want you to think too hard about the purchase.

This strategy also relies on shoppers’ fear of missing out, Weekes says. It makes people think, “if I don’t purchase this right now, I’ll never get this deal again.”

The next time you encounter an offer like this, take a beat. Remember, companies are constantly making products, Vines says. “You will not miss the boat.”

You may realize that you only wanted to buy something because it felt urgent. Or you might find a better deal, especially if you wait to shop for something at the end of the season, Weekes says.

Technique 2: Calling out the “original price” 

When you see a price tag that displays an item’s “original price,” say $200, next to the current price, say $75, that’s called price anchoring.

“It makes people fixate on that [higher] price versus the sale price,” Weekes says. It can also make the product appear higher-value, making you want it more.

A lot of the time, that “original price” was never the original price — or hasn’t been that price for a long time, Weekes says.

Outsmart the gimmick by focusing on the actual price of the item, our experts say. If the tag says it’s $75, then assess for yourself whether you think that’s a good deal, regardless of that original price.

Technique 3: Inflating the base price

Another pricing strategy retailers use is to raise the base price of an item just before the busy season, then offer a steep and enticing percentage discount, like 40% or 50%. But since the base price is higher, the item might cost the same as it did last week, or maybe more. This tactic is called “high-low pricing.”

To get around this gimmick, do a price comparison, say our experts. Look for historical pricing data online, or how much the retailer has charged for this product over time.

You can also see if a product is cheaper at another retailer or a secondhand website. That’s a great option for clothing — you can even find the same pair of jeans, new with tags still on, for a fraction of the price when you buy secondhand.

If you’re shopping at a store, go online to see if you can find a better price at another store across town, Vines says. Then talk to a sales associate and ask them if they can match that competitor’s price. You can also add an item to your online cart and check on the price over a few days or weeks to see if it changes.

Technique 4: Building a fantasy 

Marketers sell you a fantasy: the idea of that picture-perfect holiday dinner where everyone’s connecting and nobody’s fighting. Or the vision of you as your sexiest, most confident self.

“These all play to our aspirational, I’ve-got-my-stuff-together side, based on the amount of things we’re able to gather and put in our carts,” Vines says.

So if you find yourself typing in your credit card information while fantasizing about some idealized version of yourself or your family, pause, say our experts.

That doesn’t mean you don’t get your family any gifts for the holidays. But when you consider a purchase, remember that you don’t have to buy this particular item.

You can also get creative. Bake them their favorite cookies. Plan a group dinner or a family hike. Find a treasure they’ll love at a secondhand store. These gifts can be just as meaningful as something you buy from a store.

The digital story was edited by Meghan Keane, with art direction by Beck Harlan. We’d love to hear from you. Leave us a voicemail at 202-216-9823, or email us at LifeKit@npr.org.

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Allison Williams Announces Her New Movie Is Now Available For Digital Purchase

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The fans of actress Allison Williams got the fantastic news: her next film ‘Regretting You’ is available for digital purchase on platforms like iTunes. She also thanked the audience of the movie for their loyalty and assured that it would also be available on streaming services.

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The actress from ‘Girls’ posted a lively update on her social media pages. A brief, playful video shows her singing, “Go, go, go, go, go!” which is perfectly in tune with the announcement of this film going to home viewings. She was very happy and wrote, “So excited to share that you can now enjoy @regrettingyoumovie from the comfort of your own home!” On top of that, she also told the audience the reason for her gratitude, by saying, “We’ve been blown away by all of the love you’ve shown this movie!” She also revealed her Candy Crush addiction in a recent interview.

It didn’t take long before the comments section was filled with reactions, mainly from those who had seen the movie and were eager to share their views. One of the comments was really positive about the actress and her performance, especially in a very emotional scene. “I really liked the film! I couldn’t help but cry and Alison, you did fabulous with that angry scream! I thought wow! She did so much with that scene!” was the feedback of the user, pointing out the strong feeling that the actress brought to the turning point of the story.

In fact, another spectator was not only satisfied but also gave a hint of the second viewing, thus exhibiting the grip that the film had over him/her. “I really love the movie. Good job y’all that was amazing. I’m taking my girlfriend out to see it again!!!” was the comment that revealed the movie’s repetition quality and its pull on the people.

The comments not only contained thoughts about the recent launch. One viewer, reminiscing about the time when the actress starred in the series ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’, made the comment, “Forever will be Kit Snicket 😍,” and Williams is still remembered by her fans for the many roles throughout her career. Alexander Dreymon and Allison Williams recently showed off their hilarious Halloween costume contrast.

The same news also reached international fans but with a more difficult situation for some. A viewer from France shared his frustration with the note, “So much regret that we don’t have it in France 😕, the cinema in my town did not screen it.” This comment suggests that the release of films sometimes happens randomly and it also indicates the patience of the global audience when waiting for their turn.

To top it all, amid the comments, one fan summed up the overall sentiment towards Williams’ character in the movies as she “is a costar in a nutshell – proud, supportive, humble, and fall off your chair beautiful.” This is what seems to be the case for a vast majority of the audience when watching her both on-screen and off-screen. During her press tour in New York, she shared intimate glimpses from her new film.

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Allison Williams has not only allowed her fans to virtually enter and enjoy the movie ‘Regretting You’ but has also facilitated those living in the areas where the movie is going to be streamed to do so. The early responses are encouraging and point to this being a film that will gradually reach its audience, one digital download at a time. She also revealed her new gluten-free obsession with Bella’s Blondies.




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E-biking SoCal teens accused in violent assault are arrested

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A video of a gang of teenage e-bikers beating up a man near the Hermosa Beach Pier until one of them yells “he’s dead, he’s dead” sent waves of outrage through the tight-knit coastal community this week.

On Wednesday, the Hermosa Beach Police Department said it had identified five juveniles involved in the attack. Their ages range from 13 to 15. Two who are accused of being the primary aggressors are under arrest.

The two teens were booked on suspicion of felony assault at the city jail and will be transported to Juvenile Hall. Their case will be presented to the L.A. County district attorney’s office’s juvenile division for filing consideration, police said.

The group assaulted a 56-year-old resident about 8 p.m. Friday near 11th Court and Beach Drive, police said. The resident had walked past his intended destination to initiate contact with the youths and did not appear to have been targeted, authorities said.

Surveillance camera recordings show the teens surrounding the man, knocking him to the ground and then repeatedly punching and kicking him.

Officers responded to a 911 call for the assault and took the victim to hospital. He was discharged and interviewed by officers Monday. No information has been shared on his condition or injuries.

In the days after the assault, police spoke with the parents of the teens involved and fielded numerous phone calls, e-mails and videos from the scene submitted by the community as calls for accountability intensified.

“We know the videos circulating are disturbing,” the department said in a Wednesday statement. “As with all cases, we take this seriously and appreciate the community’s patience while we continue to work on this case. We sincerely thank those who have trusted the process and allowed our team to remain focused on the facts and evidence.”

The assault was the latest in a string of incidents involving teenagers on e-bikes in the South Bay communities of Manhattan Beach, El Segundo and Redondo Beach. E-biking teens have also been accused of igniting fireworks on the busy Hermosa Beach Pier as well as barreling down streets and assaulting residents.

The city of Hermosa Beach enacted an emergency ordinance in June 2024 intended to curb dangerous behavior on the motorized bikes. The ordinance requires minors to wear helmets on e-bikes, forbids riding an e-bike under the influence of drugs or alcohol and bans e-bikes on the Greenbelt trail. Juveniles who violate the ordinance can have their e-bikes impounded.

The Police Department issued 40 e-bike citations this year as of Nov. 13 and has impounded 19 e-bikes since the ordinance was adopted.

Anyone with additional information regarding the recent assault is asked to contact the Hermosa Beach Police Department at (310) 318-0360.



This story originally appeared on LA Times

By November 2026, £1,000 invested in Lloyds could turn into…

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What does the next year have in store for Lloyds (LSE: LLOY) shares? Where might the share price (currently 87p) be in a year’s time? What kind of dividend yield could we expect over the next 12 months? And where might the stock go to November 2026 and beyond?

I am yet to get my hands on one of those crystal balls, therefore precise answers to these questions elude me. But we can still do the next best thing and look at the latest forecasts for the FTSE 100 bank.

Dividends

Let’s start with the dividends. It’s good news for anyone wanting bigger payments from Lloyds shares. The forecasted rises are some of the biggest across the FTSE 100. The dividend payment is expected to rise by 14% and then 16% in the 2025 and 2026 financial years respectively.

In terms of share price, analysts are mostly bullish on the stock. The average price target in a year’s time is 99.5p with the highest price target being 110p. Either would represent a pretty good return from the current 87p share price.

Let’s combine the two by using an example stake. If the consensus forecast is accurate then, by November 2026, we might expect to see £1,000 invested into Lloyds shares turn into around £1,193 for nearly a 20% return.

If the highest price target is accurate, then we would expect a total of £1,319 instead. That’s over 30% on the original stake. Not bad going.

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None of this is guaranteed, of course. As I write, we are a few days away from the Autumn Budget. While the latest rumours suggest Lloyds won’t be directly in the firing line, there is the chance of a windfall tax on banks that would put the brakes on share prices across the sector.

The UK economy is another thing to keep an eye on. Lloyds is more exposed to domestic goings on than the other Footsie banks, which means a stuttering economy could make a dent in that share price. I was struck by the quote from Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary that the economy is “doomed” under the current government. And there might be a nasty surprise or two in that aforementioned budget.

On the positive side, the recent increase in earnings has been driven by higher interest rates. If rates stay high, then this gives lenders better margins on the loans they offer. If interest rates continue at elevated levels, then we could be looking at a good decade for Lloyds shares rather than just a good year or two. Taking it all into consideration, I think it’s a stock worth considering for the next year and indeed for the long term.



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BBC Morning Live Doctor debunks common cold old wives’ tales

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A doctor who often appears on BBC Morning Live has shed some much-needed light on what actually makes a difference when you are battling a cold. Pointing out which home remedies work a treat and which are for the bin, he revealed that the most effective method might already be sitting in your kitchen.

During his chat with the programme’s hosts, Dr Oscar Duke noted that although colds are unavoidable for many of us across the UK, there are ways to speed up your recovery. However, he also urged viewers to be cautious, reminding them that not every method will work, so they should not hold out too much hope for some of them, as it could be nothing more than an old wives’ tale.

He said: “It’s that time of year and it always inevitable comes along just at the moment of the big event you’ve been waiting for or the office party or whatever it is that is getting you excited as you approach Christmas. Of course, we’re all inside, all the viruses that caused these things are lurking and being spread – mainly airborne or in close contact, and as the weather gets colder, we’re shoved inside into these smaller spaces which have less ventilation.

In answer to the question “can you cure a cold?”, he said no and explained that a cold is caused by viruses. They evolve and change constantly, sometimes becoming more severe, which is why symptoms can worsen and you may notice you feel worse than last time. Because they continue to change and mutate, we’re able to catch colds again. That’s why they’re such a problem and why finding a cure is so difficult, he stressed.

During a light-hearted game with the doctor, the presenters asked him about various potential old wives’ tales to see whether any were worth trying. To help debunk the myths we often hear, Dr Oscar Duke used a red ‘no’ paddle and a green ‘yes’ paddle.

True or false?

Honey

Asked whether honey is an old wives tale or if it really helps with colds, he said: “Not actually a bad idea. If you go to the NICE guidance for acute cough, you will find honey in there as something you can do to self-help at home.

“Some studies have shown some benefit again, not curing, but reducing the severity of the symptoms so they get patient to give a score of how bad their symptoms are and it does go down by a couple of points for people using honey.

“So people using honey, lemon and ginger – it’s soothing. It’s a bit of sugar. It will make them feel a little bit better – often you have in a warm drink and that’s helpful as well because that warmth is nice for the back of the throat. So we will give honey a yes.”

Onions

Another viewer wrote in to say their mum used to hang a bag of onions on the door. In response, the BBC doctor said this idea dates back centuries and may not be helpful. He explained: “I think this is something that you hear about and it comes from history – even in the 1600s when we didn’t really fully understand how viruses and things were spread, they thought that there was something in the foul air.

“So in terms of plagues, and all these sorts of conditions, they would hang these bags of onions on the back of the door. The air probably didn’t smell great anyway, but if you were breathing in a different smell, then maybe you weren’t getting it. Obviously that does not help, and it’s going to be a definite no.”

Garlic

Garlic is a kitchen must-have. But can it really help a cold? The short answer? No. The long answer? “I hear a lot of chat about garlic and garlic has some anti-inflammatory properties. But overall, I see a lot of patients who are a big fan of garlic”, Dr Duke said.

Joking that it may work to keep people away if you have a smelly breath, he added: “People really believe in this, and if it works for you and it’s not doing any harm, then why not give it a try – even if there is a placebo effect. But I’ve got to say the number of people whose throats I have to look into who I’ve just had a whole bulb garlic. I’m never grateful for that.

“I would not recommend putting in your ear, which I’ve had people do hat. I’ve had to remove bits of garlic from their ear, but overall it’s going to be a no for the garlic.”



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

Stranger Things Season 5 Sets Up Nancy’s Choice Between Steve And Jonathan

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The following post contains spoilers for “Stranger Things” Season 5, Volume 1.

We here at TVLine have our “Stranger Things” priorities in order, so of course we know the fate of Hawkins, Indiana, is more important than the resolution of Nancy’s long-simmering love triangle.

That said, we don’t not care who Nancy (Natalia Dyer) will ultimately choose. And a pivotal moment in Season 5, Volume 1 — now streaming on Netflix — gave us a hint as to whether Nancy will end up with Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) or Steve (Joe Keery), if anyone.

During Episode 3 of the drama’s fifth and final season, it was revealed that Murray (Brett Gelman) had procured an engagement ring with which Jonathan planned to propose to Nancy; Murray had tucked the ring into a John Coltrane cassette tape and passed it off to Jonathan, but Jonathan had yet to pop the question. In addition to the already-strained vibes of Jonathan and Nancy’s ongoing romance, Nancy had been understandably distracted by a Demogorgon recently kidnapping her little sister and nearly killing both of her parents, and Jonathan was hesitant to propose at such a fraught time. (Fair!)

Will Jonathan propose in Season 5, Volume 2?

Murray, of course, countered that Nancy’s current misfortune might actually be the ideal circumstances under which to propose.

“The death of a loved one is the painful but necessary reminder that life is delicate, precious — that one must not take those around us for granted, that one must strengthen bonds,” Murray urged. “Hell, man, the two of you were brought together by shared trauma in the first place. This is the stuff of fate, of destiny.”

Unfortunately for #Jancy ‘shippers, this lone scene was the only indication of where Nancy and Jonathan’s relationship might end up when the show concludes. The battle against Vecna took center stage soon after Murray and Jonathan’s conversation, and the ring wasn’t brought up again.

Still, even though Jonathan has a ring in his possession, we’re not so sure he and Nancy will get their happy ending. There’s no telling how the impending fight for Hawkins will impact their struggling relationship — and though Nancy’s no longer with Steve, he’s still very much in the picture as a man vying for Nancy’s heart.

“Stranger Things” fans, how do you hope the Jonathan/Nancy/Steve love triangle will conclude? Drop a comment below with your thoughts!





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Jimmy Kimmel reads New York Post cover story about himself for Vanity Fair photoshoot

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At least he has good taste in newspapers.

Jimmy Kimmel, who was suspended from his late-night show in September over his inflammatory comments about Charlie Kirk’s killer, is featured in next month’s Vanity Fair holding the very edition of The New York Post that trumpeted his on-air return.

The late-night host was photographed holding the Sept. 23 newspaper featuring his grinning face — and the headline, “What a joke!” — while sitting atop Los Angeles’ El Capitan Theatre where his show is filmed.

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is featured in next month’s Vanity Fair holding the very edition of The New York Post that trumpeted his on-air return. Norman Jean Roy / Vanity Fair.

The Post’s front-page story exclusively reported that Kimmel would be back on ABC, though the country’s largest owner of its local affiliate stations wouldn’t air his show after he refused to apologize for his false suggestion that Kirk’s assassin was a pro-Trump Republican.

Sources told The Post that Kimmel negotiated his return to the airwaves directly with Disney CEO Bob Iger and his No. 2, Disney Entertainment Co-Chair Dana Walden, and that he was set to clarity his comments in his monologue but would not issue a mea culpa, as both he and his bosses “didn’t think he did anything wrong.”

Kimmel prominently features in a Vanity Fair article about Hollywood “at a crossroads.” The issue is set to hit newsstands Dec. 2.

The article, which is already available online, consists of a series of vignettes about Hollywood’s movers and shakers — including Paramount Skydance boss David Ellison, celebrity stylist Law Roach and Los Angeles Philharmonic conductor Gustavo Dudamel.

The Sept. 23 front page of The Post featuring his grinning face.

In the piece, Kimmel revisits what Vanity Fair calls a “good news day” — namely, the day Disney-owned ABC put him back on the air after a brief hiatus.

“This September, in the face of censorship, Kimmel unwittingly became a beacon that united everyone from anti-fascists to Ted Cruz,” Vanity Fair wrote. “Soon there were calls to boycott Disney and protest an administration that would dare take away an American’s right to laugh — and to free speech. Perhaps as more rights come under attack, Americans will remember this moment of collective power.”

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The longtime TV host was suspended from “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” for six days over his tasteless commentary about Kirk’s killer.

Iger and Walden benched the late night star as they faced scrutiny from Federal Communications Chair Brendan Carr, President Trump and major affiliate stations Nexstar and Sinclair.

President Trump, next to Erika Kirk, posthumously awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk in October. Getty Images

Meanwhile, Kimmel’s A-list friends like actor Ben Stiller, comedians Wanda Sykes and Marc Maron, rivals Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert — and even former President Obama — backed Kimmel publicly.

Over 1.7 million users also canceled their Disney+, Hulu and ESPN subscriptions following the suspension.



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