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The best things to do at Disneyland during its magical holiday season

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There’s a reason crowds endure yearly price increases and jammed sidewalks at Disneyland each November through early January. It’s the merriest time of the year — and arguably when the resort is at its glistening, glowing best with seasonal food offerings, holiday ride makeovers and unique live entertainment options.

Disneyland, of course, is home to the long-running A Christmas Fantasy Parade, but I’d argue it’s not even the best processional happening this time of year. And this year, even Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, though not part of Disneyland’s holiday programming, is finding new ways to get festive.

Here’s a sample of some of my favorite things to do at the park this holiday season, which runs through Jan. 7. If you’re curious to check it out but looking to save a little on tickets, Disneyland has announced a new California ticket offer that goes on sale Dec. 3 and takes effect Jan. 1. The deal is for a three-day park-hopper ticket, which can be used on non-consecutive visits, and starts at $249 per person, which amounts to $83 per day.

If you go, don’t be shy, and say hi, as it’s the time of the year when I visit most often.

Don’t miss Disneyland’s best street party

The ¡Viva Navidad! street parade is one of Disney California Adventure’s most lively, diverse and dance-focused offerings.

(Disneyland Resort)

There’s one show at the Disneyland Resort that each year, without fail, brings me to tears — tears of joy, but also tears of surprise that something so lively, diverse and dance-focused exists at a Disney park. That show is California Adventure’s ¡Viva Navidad!

A boisterous celebration of Latin art and music from beginning to end, ¡Viva Navidad! uses the characters from Disney’s mid-1940s goodwill film “The Three Caballeros” as a jumping-off point to showcase folklórico dancers, mariachis and 12-foot-tall mojiganga puppets (large-scale, papier mâché sculptures that dizzyingly rocket up and down a small portion of California Adventure). The show, which came from the minds of Susana Tubert and her team at Disney Live Entertainment, feels a bit like a Mexican street parade and works because it extends a hand to guests of all walks of life. Though launching with Paul McCartney’s “Wonderful Christmastime,” it ends with the always-festive “Feliz Navidad” from José Feliciano.

Running since 2014, ¡Viva Navidad! is a blast. It’s a treasure. The only quibble is the show primarily runs on weekends only.

Embrace a cultural tradition — with stories, candles and thoughtfulness

A mariachi band performs with an actor in a Miguel ("Coco") costume.

“A Musical Christmas With Mariachi Alegría de Disneyland & Miguel” is an evening performance at Disneyland that centers on a mariachi band and is inspired by Las Posadas.

(Joshua Sudock / Disneyland Resort
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Introduced last year, California Adventure’s “A Musical Christmas With Mariachi Alegría de Disneyland & Miguel” features the star of Disney/Pixar film “Coco” but, like ¡Viva Navidad!, is rooted in cultural traditions. Specifically Las Posadas. Think a festive procession that travels among the community, Las Posadas are traditionally staged in Mexico between Dec. 16 and 24. In their purest form, Las Posadas depict the biblical story of Joseph and Mary and the search for shelter at the time of Jesus’ birth.

The Disney performance, which typically runs on weekdays, deviates from the religious overtunes. But some of the key touchstones — a mix of music and stories, a centering of children with candles — are present. It begins with a trot to the center of California Adventure to the tune of “El Burrito de Belén” and throughout the course of the show it will touch on such staples as “Jingle Bells” and “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,” albeit in bilingual renditions.

The show’s narrator and singer regales guests with tales of how different Latin countries present stories of Santa Claus, or, say, the joy of unwrapping a tamale. The climax instead of the street performance is a candlelit rendition of “Silent Night,” with audience participation. What a moment ago was festive theme park fare becomes something more reflective, all while slightly nodding to the holiday’s more spiritual underpinnings.

Participate in a fantastical holiday at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

A 'Star Wars' Wookie holding an orb in a red robe.

Life Day is a fictional holiday exclusive to the “Star Wars” universe.

(Disneyland Resort)

OK, so this is a bit of a curve ball. It should be noted that what happens in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is not part of Disneyland’s traditional holiday programming, as Life Day is not an actual holiday, unless, perhaps, your religion is “Star Wars.” It’s also lighthearted good fun. Life Day has its roots in the beloved but campy and culturally questionable “Star Wars Holiday Special” as an event that originated on the Wookie home planet of Kashyyyk.

When Galaxy’s Edge opened in 2019, fans wondered if during the holiday season the land would get in on the Life Day action. Initially, fans started showing up on Nov. 17, the day the television special aired, for impromptu celebrations of their own. Credit Disneyland for embracing the guest-driven activity, so much so that the park started developing Life Day ornaments and shirts as well as offering limited time food specials.

This year, a red-robed Chewbacca holding a glowing orb — the official symbol of Life Day — will for the first time wander Galaxy’s Edge to meet with visitors. Disney hasn’t said for exactly how long this festive version of Chewbacca will be present in the land, but here’s hoping Life Day is celebrated at least until the end of Disneyland’s more conventional holiday proceedings.

After all, I enjoyed my morning paying respects to the fictional holiday, as I indulged in a limited-run anise-spiked sangria at Oga’s Cantina (the Joh Blastoh Sangria Gocola, $19.50) along with a large, fluffy slice of cinnamon toast topped with a richly sweet, cheesecake-inspired frosting and ornamental lychee pearls (Millaflower Toast, $13). The latter meant I essentially had dessert for breakfast, and while it was too sugary to finish — definitely share it — I couldn’t help but smile at the fact that Disneyland has embraced one of the silliest aspects of the space fantasy the land is dedicated to.

You’ll love the gingerbread (and other tasty delights)

Two types of mac and cheese on a single plate.

The Festival of Holidays in Disney California Adventure is serving up two types of mac and cheese this year. On the left is the al pastor mac and cheese and on the right is the savory kugel mac and cheese.

(David Nguyen / Disneyland Resort)

I stopped in the lobby of the Grand Californian on my way out of the park for some Mickey-shaped gingerbread cookies and balked at a line that some guests said they had spent 40 minutes standing in. But having had it in year’s past, as well as a Halloween version of the cookie just a couple weeks ago, I can vouch for the fact that it is quality, soft gingerbread. Worth the wait? Your mileage may vary, but know that the best gingerbread cookie in Disneyland is actually inside the park at the Harbor Galley, where the cookies are smaller and rounder but also spicier and chewier. And 13 of them cost just $13.79, making them one of the more budget-friendly snacks in the resort. They’re a must.

Yet there’s much to sample across Disneyland’s two parks, its shopping district and hotels, so much so that I spent much more time on Sunday eating than going on rides. The bulk of my afternoon was devoted to the food booths of Disney California Adventure’s Festival of Holidays, where most items run between $6 and $9 (or buy a passport to try six items for $49). The highlight was an al pastor mac and cheese where I slathered the cubes of pork in the finest theme park cheese slop. Don’t miss some returning favorites, such as the barbacoa tamal de res, in which the beef is pleasantly tender, or the braised pork belly adobo, one of the heartier dishes at the festival. Just know that throughout the day booths may periodically run out of items, so be prepared to pivot.

Elsewhere, I sampled the creamy, rum-forward horchata with whipped cream ($18) at Downtown Disney’s Centrico, a frosty, mid-afternoon cinnamon-focused dessert drink, and made a note to come back for the seasonal, mole tamales. It wouldn’t be the holidays without a little eggnog, so I made it over to the Disneyland Hotel’s Broken Spell Lounge for its $19 cognac and rum-spiked rendition. It’s heavily alcohol forward, so next time I may simply stick to the space’s spirit-less house-made eggnog at $9. While there, don’t miss the French dip, which, albeit pricey at $34, is an ample, filling sandwich that debuted during last year’s holidays and became so popular with guests it stuck around.

Still on my must-try list: a gingerbread-cranberry cheesecake trifle at Disneyland’s Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe and the gingerbread pancakes at River Belle Terrace.

And of course, don’t miss the holiday ride makeovers, including Haunted Mansion and It’s a Small World

The Haunted Mansion is currently themed to "The Nightmare Before Christmas," a charming, Christmas-focused makeover.

The Haunted Mansion is currently themed to “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” a charming, Christmas-focused makeover.

(Disneyland Resort / Christian Thompson)

In a way, Disneyland has been celebrating Christmas since August. That’s when its Haunted Mansion was remade into its “Nightmare Before Christmas” form and became a ride that largely cheers the Dec. 25 holiday.

While Disneyland’s original Haunted Mansion is the one after my heart, the overlay has its charms, namely the demented gingerbread house in the ballroom scene. This year’s rendition is filled with murderous red-eyed ravens up to no good, and in true Haunted Mansion fashion it has a pun for a name. The 13-foot gingerbread house is titled “A Murder So Fowl.” Pay close attention as you glide by, as not all these ravens and crows appear to survive a visit to the gingerbread mansion.

And while Disneyland’s early evening tree lighting tends to draw a crowd, you’ll want to make your way to Fantasyland at 5 p.m. for the nighttime illumination of the It’s a Small World facade. Here, tens of thousands of lights instantly flip on for arguably Southern California’s most memorable Christmas light display. It’s so bright, that nearby walkways will glow red and green and twinkle along with the playful piece of mid-’60s architecture.

The attraction itself remains a joy. The ride’s namesake song plays give and take with “Jingle Bells” and seasonal adornments adorably enliven the leisurely boat ride with even more cheer. The regular version is my favorite ride at Disneyland, and during the holidays it’s like riding through a giant, wintry music box.

Mickey, Minnie and friends in front of a Christmas tree at Disneyland.

The holidays may be one of the busier times to visit the Disneyland Resort, but it’s also a time when the theme parks are at their best.

(Christian Thompson / Disneyland Resort
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This story originally appeared on LA Times

Patrick Beverley arrested, accused of assaulting teenage sister

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Former NBA player Patrick Beverley was arrested after being accused by his teenage sister of grabbing her by the neck with a tight grip and punching her in the eye during an incident early Friday morning at their mother’s home in Fort Bend County, Texas.

Beverley, 37, is being charged with the third-degree felony of assault of a family/household member and impeding breath and could face two to 10 years in prison and/or up to $10,000 in fines. A bond of $40,000 was set, which TMZ reports was posted the same day.

On Friday, Beverley wrote on X, “Please don’t believe everything you see on the internet.”

Later that day, the former Lakers and Clippers player posted a statement from his attorney, Letitia Quinones-Hollins, on X regarding the alleged incident.

Patrick Beverley has no criminal record,” the statement said. “He cares deeply about his little sister — a young lady, a minor. Given that, when he unexpectedly found her alone in the home with an 18-year-old man in the middle of the night, he was understandably concerned, as any brother would be about his sister.

“However, we don’t believe what followed happened the way it’s been described and we look forward to the opportunity to address that in court.”

Beverley indicated in a separate post the next day that his sister “just turned 15.”

“So yea but please keep the fam in prayers,” he wrote.

According to the probable cause affidavit filed Friday, Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Deputy Miguel Ramirez was dispatched to a residence at around 3:50 a.m. in response to a possible family violence situation. Ramirez spoke to Beverley’s sister, who said she had gone out Thursday night to see her boyfriend without the permission of her mother, Lisa Beverley.

After Beverley’s sister arrived home, she told Ramirez, her mother had her tell her boyfriend to come over. Once he was there, the affidavit states, Lisa Beverley had her son come to her house.

According to the affidavit, Beverley’s sister said that, after Beverley arrived, he “began to tell her a statement to the extent what is wrong with her, in reference to her leaving the residence without permission” and then “grabbed her by her neck with both hands, and picked her up off the ground, by having her feet come up from the floor.”

The affidavit states that Beverley’s sister said her brother “squeezed her neck causing her to feel pain” and she felt like “she was losing oxygen and not able to breathe” for approximately 20 to 30 seconds. Beverley’s sister also stated that he slammed her body against the walls and punched her in the left eye, according to the affidavit.

The affidavit notes that Ramirez saw “markings” on the alleged victim’s neck and petechiae — tiny spots — “in the white part of her eyes.”

The alleged victim told Ramirez that “Patrick Beverley made a statement to her during the assauit, to the extent that he will be the family relative to kill her,” the affidavit states.

Beverley left the residence to follow the boyfriend, according to the affidavit. He returned and informed his mother and sister that the boyfriend had called law enforcement.

“I placed Patrick Beverley in custody and transported him to the Fort Bend County jail to prevent further family violence,” Ramirez wrote.

A court appearance is scheduled for Dec. 15.

Quinones-Hollins further addressed the allegations against her client in a statement emailed to The Times on Tuesday afternoon.

“I understand that the affidavit contains some negative details; however, remember that it is only one side of the story — given at a time when emotions were high,” the attorney wrote. “As I’ve said before, we don’t believe that the description in that affidavit is accurate, nor is it complete. Patrick is not a violent man and was not violent that night. In fact, he was very respectful with the authorities that night and encouraged others to do the same.

“He is the provider and protector of his family, including his little sister and his mom. He has always looked out for their wellbeing and will continue to do so. I have every expectation that when all the facts are in, Patrick will be cleared of these charges. Until then, I can only ask that everyone keep an open mind and not rush to judgment.”



This story originally appeared on LA Times

Don’t Miss: Irina Shayk’s All-Leather Outfit Screams ‘Heavy Metal Biker’

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Irina Shayk is once again proving why she remains one of fashion’s most magnetic forces, and this time in a leather outfit. The supermodel shared a series of photos on Instagram showcasing a head-turning all-leather ensemble. Her fit perfectly blends classic biker chic with high-fashion elements.

Posting the images with the caption, “Celebrating a true genius last night @stevenkleinstudio. Honored to be part of your world and this new incredible book,” Shayk revealed that the striking visuals were captured for a new fashion book by renowned American photographer and videographer Steven Klein.

Irina Shayk pairs leather shirt with matching pants with a hint of fur

In new photos, Irina Shayk embraced the bold biker chic aesthetic in an all-leather outfit, further elevated with couture-level detailing. She wore a sleek black leather shirt styled with equally glossy leather pants that instantly command attention. The trousers, textured with reptile-like embossing, feature dramatic fur-trimmed panels running along the legs, introducing movement, contrast, and a distinctly avant-garde edge to the look.

Shayk completed the ensemble with pointed-toe black boots embellished with buckles, doing further justice to the biker chic aesthetic. Her wet hair look and minimal makeup kept the focus squarely on the clothing’s texture and structure, allowing every angle of the outfit to stand out. In one photo, she poses with an open book featuring Klein’s imagery, reinforcing the artistic collaboration behind the shoot.

The outfit perfectly captures Shayk’s fashion identity, which is polished and unapologetically bold. Whether on the street, on a runway, or inside the pages of a high-fashion book, she continues to redefine modern glamor. Her latest leather-heavy moment is yet another reminder that when it comes to merging art and style, Irina Shayk remains in a league of her own.

Instantly, the comments section flooded with admiration. Fans called her the most beautiful model on the planet, while others praised her look as stunning and iconic. Some even said the outfit has a heavy metal look to it, which suits her. The reaction mirrors Shayk’s ongoing influence in the fashion world, where she has consistently delivered daring, directional style throughout.

Originally reported by Bikki Sharma on theFashionSpot.



This story originally appeared on Realitytea

Man shoots estranged wife’s family in Baldwin Park in murder-suicide, authorities say

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A man opened fire inside the Baldwin Park home of his estranged wife’s family — killing two people and critically wounding a 10-year-old girl — before fleeing to Anaheim and taking his own life on Monday, authorities said.

Baldwin Park police officers responded to the 12700 block of Royston Street just before 5 a.m. Tuesday and found three people suffering from gunshot wounds inside, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, which is assisting in the homicide investigation.

Yulan Wang, 61, and her husband Qiufu Jiang, 61 were pronounced deceased inside the home, while the 10-year-old girl was transported to a hospital, where she is listed in critical condition, according to the Sheriff’s Department.

Investigators determined that the suspected shooter, Qihao Jin, 35, targeted the location of his estranged wife’s family; however, she was not at home at the time of the attack.

Detectives spoke to two men and a boy outside of the home who survived the attack uninjured. Detectives then identified Jin as the suspect and determined that he drove away from the attack westbound on Royston Street, according to authorities.

A multi-county search for Jin unfolded as homicide investigators worked throughout the day and evening to track him down, according to the Sheriff’s Department. His vehicle was identified late Monday night and an alert was sent to local law enforcement agencies.

Anaheim police officers located Jin and his vehicle in the 100 block of Vermont Street in Anaheim where he was pronounced deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the Sheriff’s Department.

The case remains under investigation and anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to contact the Sheriff’s Department’s Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500.



This story originally appeared on LA Times

Will the stock market crash before Christmas?

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Thoughts of a stock market crash are relatively rare at this time of year. The ‘Santa rally’ usually pushes stocks up over the festive period, rather than down. The type of news that might cause a mad panic in the markets is rarer during the last months of the year. ‘Tis not the season, you might say.

Alas, we live in interesting times. The speculation over a bubble in US tech grows and grows. We also have one of the latest Autumn Budgets in living memory, with rumours of painful tax rises doing the rounds in the newspapers. With less than 40 sleeps left to the big day, we might even see a rare stock market crash before Christmas.

Optimism

One reason to be optimistic is that the most dangerous months for crashes, September and October, have passed. The 1929 crash happened in October, as did 1987’s ‘Black Monday’, to cite two examples.

There’s the boost of a possible Santa rally to think about too. History tells us the week leading up to Christmas is often a boost to the markets.

The markets are perhaps already pricing in any problems arising from the Autumn Budget. This is one of the few advantages of this modern-day phenomenon of having every possible tweak to taxes do the rounds in the press in the months leading up to it.

The AI bubble is the biggest threat, in my view, but even that is concentrated in a handful of US tech stocks. It might not even come at all, but if it does, I have plenty of exposure to strong businesses outside of tech that will be far from the epicentre of any disaster.

Safety

One stock that I believe will weather any short-term turbulence is British American Tobacco (LSE: BATS). Its sales are still strong, and the defensive nature of its products means they often do well during recessions.

Another benefit to this kind of dividend stock is the percentage yield I get for owning it. The dividend is reliable too, paid quarterly. The current dividend yield of 5.9% will keep rising too, according to current forecasts.

While dividends are never guaranteed, they are often paid out even if the share price isn’t surging higher. British American has paid a dividend for decades. The firm has increased its dividend for each of the last 28 years.

The declining nature of tobacco is a risk for the stock. This could mean my stake in the company lowers in value in the years ahead, despite any dividends I might receive.

That said, the share price being up 41% in the last 12 months shows there’s some fight in the old dog yet. And if a stock market crash comes before Christmas or even after? I think this will be one of the safer parts of my portfolio.



This story originally appeared on Motley Fool

Daily 10-minute activity could slash your risk of dementia

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A care expert has revealed that a certain 10-minute daily activity could help lower your risk of dementia. This task can help keep your brain “sharp and healthy” into old age.

It’s estimated that around one million people in the UK are currently living with dementia, a number expected to rise to 1.4 million by 2040 if current trends continue. Although there is no guaranteed way to prevent dementia, certain daily activities can support long-term brain health and help reduce the risk, whatever your age. 

Care expert Michael Berkley-Blezard from Elmfield Care’s Old Sarum Manor, shared five simple activities and hobbies that help keep the mind active as you grow older and may help reduce the risk of dementia. Among these was the advice to complete a quick daily puzzle such as a sodoku or Wordle.

“One way to keep your brain sharp and healthy is to do puzzles regularly,” Michael said. “Whether it’s playing Wordle before starting your workday, solving a sudoku in bed, or tackling a word search while watching TV, giving your brain a daily workout helps keep it in top condition.

“Puzzles engage multiple parts of the brain simultaneously, including memory, visual, and processing areas of, which helps strengthen and maintain neural connections.”

His advice is supported by two linked studies by the University of Exeter and King’s College London, which were published in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry in 2019. This research, involving more than 19,000 participants, found that the more regularly adults aged 50 and over played puzzles such as crosswords and sudoku, the better their brain function.

Dr Anne Corbett, of the University of Exeter Medical School, who led the research, said: “We’ve found that the more regularly people engage with puzzles such as crosswords and Sudoku, the sharper their performance is across a range of tasks assessing memory, attention and reasoning. The improvements are particularly clear in the speed and accuracy of their performance. 

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“In some areas the improvement was quite dramatic – on measures of problem-solving, people who regularly do these puzzles performed equivalent to an average of eight years younger compared to those who don’t.” However, she cautioned that doing puzzles cannot guarantee a reduced risk of dementia but could help your brain function “better for longer”.

She added: “We can’t say that playing these puzzles necessarily reduces the risk of dementia in later life but this research supports previous findings that indicate regular use of word and number puzzles helps keep our brains working better for longer.”

On top of this advice, Michael shared other tips for keeping the brain healthy as you age.

Staying socially connected   

He said: “Social isolation is one of the biggest risk factors linked to developing dementia later in life. Staying socially active, whether it’s spending time with friends or family, or making an effort to get to know your colleagues at work, helps keep your brain active, while also reducing stress and supports the neural pathways that protect against cognitive decline.”

Music

“Music, whether listening to it, playing an instrument or singing, is a great way to keep your brain sharp,” he continued. “This is because musical memory is a powerful type of implicit memory that’s typically hardwired into the brain and is highly resistant to the changes that come with conditions like dementia. 

“Scientific studies show that listening to music activates widespread areas of the brain, often reaching regions that other stimuli cannot.”  

Learning a language   

He said: “Research has found that learning a second language may help delay the onset of dementia. This is thought to be because bilingual people develop greater cognitive reserve, making their brains more resilient to the damage dementia can cause. There are plenty of mobile apps and YouTube videos that make learning a new language affordable and accessible at any age. Dedicating a small amount of time to it every day can help you pick up new phrases and form new neural pathways.”  

Reading 20 pages a day 

“Reading on a regular basis is a wonderful way to keep your brain active and healthy,” he added. “It provides mental stimulation that strengthens neural pathways and builds cognitive reserve, helping to protect against memory loss as you age. 

“Even reading 20 pages a day will help to improve memory and attention, supporting long-term cognitive health. Reading also helps reduce stress, another key factor in maintaining a healthy brain at all stages of life.”

If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of dementia, you should speak to a medical professional.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

Are Lala And Manny A New ‘Ship?

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I am rooting for Lala and Gibbs as much as the next guy, but who’s to say our Lala can’t have a little fun with other suitors in the meantime? 

In Tuesday’s episode of “NCIS: Origins,” the NIS agent gets a little cozy with an unlikely prospect: Flaco’s henchman Manny (played by Miguel Gomez). 

The pair first met in Episode 2, when Flaco asked Lala to help take down Luna. Then, Manny was just Flaco’s driver; he hardly made an impact. Now, Manny is back and he’s taking center stage all while making me feel… confusing things! 

The henchman arrives in his Impala once again — which is suddenly, kind of a very hot thing to do? — to tell Lala that Flaco’s watching her. He wants her to know that Luna has killed again, and he has pictures to prove it. Manny says the blood is on Lala’s hands, before driving away in a flurry like the man of mystery that he is.

When Gibbs asks Lala about the guy in the Impala, she makes up an excuse: He’s the man she’s been seeing. Which, for now, is a lie, but the pair’s chemistry only builds throughout the episode, making us wonder: Might these two actually share a connection?!

What About Lala and Gibbs?

Later, Lala returns home after a long day at work, and she finds photos of Luna’s latest victims inside her home. She scours the premises, searching for the person who planted the pictures. She opens her front door, and finds Manny outside in the hallway.

He says he was just about to knock on her door. She doesn’t believe him. She holds him up at gunpoint, pats him down and grabs his wallet. She gets Manny’s address from his driver’s license, and threatens to come after him if he doesn’t stop following her.

Finally, she lets her guard down, and figures out what he’s actually doing there. He came armed with a lock, one that’s hard to pick.

“The one you got on there now, it’s pretty easy,” Manny says, pointing at Lala’s door. “Flaco doesn’t know I’m here.”

OK, what?! The man has clearly developed an affinity for Lala, and is going off-book to protect her with this sturdy little lock. What else are we to make of this if not a brewing romance? And wouldn’t it make the perfect foil to the slow burn that is Lala and Gibbs? 

I can just see it now: Lala gets into a risky relationship with a henchman, all because she is still searching for meaning in this life after coming so close to death. The dangerous nature of her flimsy relationship with an outlaw becomes the only thing that can keep her going; it makes her feel alive! All the while, Gibbs grows more and more protective of her until he finally realizes who she’s seeing, and has no choice but to profess his true love. He ends things with Diane, saves Lala from her own destruction, and the two ride off into the sunset. (Well, until something else breaks them apart and she becomes the story he’s never told!)

So in case it’s not clear: ‘Shipping Manny and Lala is in no way going against our collective desire to see Gibbs and Lala get together. In fact, perhaps a Manny and Lala moment needs to happen to get to where we want to go, people! It might just be the catalyst we need.

The Lala/Manny Evidence Mounts

The episode ends with yet another meeting between Manny and Lala, this time at church. Manny cracks a little joke: “Are you following me?” (Cute!)

Lala returns the lock, saying she doesn’t want to owe him. Manny tells Lala he’s been coming to church ever since he and Flaco found her there. Neither of them knows why they keep coming back, but here they are, together in the place where they’ve each been seeking peace.

Then, Manny asks how Lala’s day was. She shares the goings-on of their latest case, and vents to him about Franks’ angry outburst, and how he ruined Randy’s computer. She tells Manny about Randy, how he never gave up and solved their latest case, all with a good attitude.

“He’s probably lighting up a room somewhere right now,” she says. “I wish I was more like that.”

“Me too,” Manny replies.

And that, my friends, is called vulnerability: the pillar of any successful relationship.

Am I so deprived of a Lala/Gibbs flirtation that I’m looking for love in all the wrong places? Or does this Lala/Manny theory have legs?! Sound off in the comments!





This story originally appeared on TVLine

Bill Ackman calls Trump’s plan for Fannie-Freddie IPO not ‘feasible nor desirable’ — here’s his solution

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Pershing Square Capital Management founder Bill Ackman said Tuesday that proposals to sell a piece of the mortgage agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in an initial public offering is not possible in the short term.

The US government, which has been controlling the enterprises for 17 years, has been considering different structures for a potential IPO, including the creation of a single company representing both of them, but the complexity of such a deal has been a hurdle.

“The sale of a piece of these companies to the public is neither feasible nor desirable at this moment,” Ackman said during a presentation posted on X on Tuesday. Both companies are already listed in the over-the-counter market.

“The sale of a piece of these companies to the public is neither feasible nor desirable at this moment,” Bill Ackman said. AFP via Getty Images

President Trump’s administration is “opportunistically evaluating” such an IPO, possibly as soon as the end of 2025, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte said last month. Trump held meetings with bank CEOs to discuss this as a way to end the US conservatorship of the enterprises, which began in 2008 after they suffered heavy losses during the subprime mortgage crisis.

Ackman, whose fund owns stakes in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, has benefited as their share prices have risen since the government began considering a privatization.

Ackman proposed instead that these enterprises simply convert their listings currently on the over-the-counter market to the New York Stock Exchange, a process he estimated could take a few weeks.

This could result in valuations close to $400 billion for the two, he said, noting that the government’s stakes would be worth around $300 billion and could be sold off.

President Trump’s administration is “opportunistically evaluating” such an IPO, possibly as soon as the end of 2025, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte said last month AP

The billionaire also suggested other steps needed to list the companies, such as recognizing previous payments made by the agencies as repayment of the senior preferred stock issued during the crisis. Then the US Treasury would exercise warrants it got during the crisis to reach a 79.9% common stock stake. Ackman also proposed lowering the current capital requirement of 4.5% of all guarantees.

Merging Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into a single company for a listing is out of the question, since it would require congressional approval, three sources with knowledge of the matter said in the past two weeks, asking for anonymity to discuss private talks.

Merging Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into a single company for a listing is out of the question, since it would require congressional approval, sources said. AFP/Getty Images

Creating a holding company would be a simple way to sell stakes, but government entities are not allowed to create vehicles for this strategy, one of the sources said. An extremely complex option is to use an existing joint venture between Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as a listing vehicle and transfer assets to it.



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Nicki Minaj shames the ‘human rights’ elite — and stands up for Christians

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Nicki Minaj made her name as a raunchy rapper — but on Tuesday, the iconic superstar put do-nothing diplomats to shame when she picked up a mic at the United Nations to denounce the world’s failure to defend religious liberty.

Minaj didn’t invent the dirty rap song, but with tracks like “Anaconda” and “Stupid Hoe” she changed the rules for female artists.

She ushered in a generation of vulgar songstresses and became a liberal darling for her explicit rhymes about women’s sexual equality. 

Now she’s backing President Donald Trump’s efforts to quell the ongoing violence against Christians in Nigeria — and his White House is releasing TikToks with her raps as the backing track.

“Religious freedom means we all can sing our faith regardless of who we are,” Minaj said Tuesday, standing alongside US Ambassador Mike Waltz.

“In Nigeria, Christians are being targeted, driven from their homes, and killed,” she declared.

“Churches have been burned. Families have been torn apart, and entire communities live in fear, constantly, simply because of how they pray.”

Minaj, who had a son in 2020, has said her Christian faith guides her — but faith is not something Americans often hear about from their celebrity activists.

Instead, these pampered scolds lecture us about oppressors and victims as they seek to create a socialist utopia on earth — and by their lights, Christians can never be victims.

That’s why most of the world’s humanitarian apparatus has remained silent on the continuing attacks on Nigeria’s Christians, who have been slaughtered and terrorized in huge numbers since 2009.

Islamic extremist group Boko Haram has been responsible for much of the violence, along with Fulani herdsmen who routinely target Christian farmers. 

Just this week, Waltz said, 25 little girls were “ripped out of their school” by gunmen in Nigeria’s northwest.

“Eighty percent of the violence against Christians worldwide” is happening in Nigeria, he said.

Roman Catholic Bishop Wilfred Anagbe has said the directed targeting of Nigeria’s Christians is “nothing short of a Jihad clothed in many names.”

Yet when President Joe Biden’s administration authorized $27 million in aid for Nigeria in 2024, he made no mention of the killings of Christians — and spoke only vaguely about the “needs of vulnerable individuals” there.

Other celebrities (ahem, Billie Eilish) complain that billionaires aren’t doing enough to fix the world.

They offer nothing but criticism, but Minaj is actually using her status to help.

With her influence and her 28 million followers, Minaj has brought vital attention to the continuing violence — in a voice loud enough to drown out the leftist NGOs pretending these massacres aren’t happening.

“She’s one of the most followed people in the world,” Waltz told Fox News. “She is reaching a whole other swath of people who may not follow these issues.”

And she’s bold enough to brush off the backlash that’s come her way for aligning with Trump.

In October, when Trump posted that “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria” and denounced the ongoing atrocities, Minaj responded with public thanks.

“Reading this made me feel a deep sense of gratitude,” she wrote on X. “We live in a country where we can freely worship God . . . We don’t have to share the same beliefs in order for us to respect each other.”

Some followers lashed out: One claimed that Trump was trying to “weaponize religion so YOUR GAY FANS can be pushed into a corner and silenced.”

“Imagine hearing the Christians are being MURDERED & making it about you being gay,” Minaj retorted.

Hollywood celebrities have spent months on end complaining about Trump’s supposed authoritarianism and reveling in their own hysteria.

They’ve devoted countless hours to social-media freak-outs about a nonexistent genocide in Gaza while ignoring the very real carnage directed at Christians.

Meanwhile, the United Nations and organizations like Amnesty International and the International Crisis Group have downplayed the atrocities, claiming “complex drivers,” not religious hatred, is causing unrest in Nigeria.

Few groups or nations have stood up for these Christians facing persecution for their faith — until Trump.

Western nations seem to have far more interest in upholding the rights of other cultures and faiths than their own.

Minaj — an immigrant, a “proud New Yorker,” a global sensation, and now a Trump ally — is not ashamed to stand for faith and freedom.

“Protecting Christians in Nigeria is not about taking sides or dividing people,” she said at the UN. “It is about uniting humanity.”

Those who have turned their backs on this crisis look like fools in the face of her strength.

Libby Emmons is the editor-in-chief at the Post Millennial.



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Does Bradley Get Out of Belarus? See Spoilers – Hollywood Life

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It’s been a wild ride for Reese Witherspoon‘s The Morning Show character, Bradley Jackson, this season. From her return to UBA to her shocking imprisonment in a Belarus prison, the life of a true journalist is put on full display in season 4. Now that the finale is out, does Bradley get released from Belarus, or is she stuck there until season 5?

Below, find out what happens to Bradley at the end of The Morning Show season 4 finale. (Warning: spoilers are ahead for season 4 of TMS). 

Why Is Bradley in a Belarus Prison?

Bradley is detained by officials at the airport in Belarus when they seize her computer. She is accused of espionage for refusing to reveal the identity of the source she was meeting in the country.

 

Does Bradley Get Out of Belarus in the Season 4 Finale?

Yes, Bradley is finally released from prison in Belarus all thanks to Alex (Jennifer Aniston). During the final moments of the episode, Alex manages to expose Celine (Marion Cotillard) with help from her father, Martin (Jeremy Irons), Chip (Mark Duplass) and Cory.

Alex holds a surprise press conference to announce her lawsuit against Celine and UBA. As the TMS crew watches her announcement in real time, Celine angrily tries to figure out how to fight back. Once she and Cory get on the phone in a last-minute call, Cory tells her he’s at the courthouse to stop Alex, which is a lie. As he approaches Alex’s press conference, Cory hands his phone to Chip, who gives it to Alex just as Celine screams on speaker phone that she will keep Bradley in Belarus if Alex sues her. The press and viewers hear Celine’s threat, and she is subsequently removed from her executive position at UBA.

Afterward, Alex sets out for Belarus alone, while her former boyfriend Paul Marks (Jon Hamm) offers to go with her. But Alex wants to do this on her own. She lands in Belarus via private jet to extract Bradley from prison.

Bradley steps out of a car and has an emotional reunion with Alex, who tells her that she’s “changed everything” back at UBA. The women board the plane together, and the end credits roll.

Will Alex Return to The Morning ShowAfter Her Firing?

The end of season 4 does not reveal whether or not Alex returns to UBA or TMS. So, we’ll have to wait until season 5.

How Many Episodes of The Morning Show Season 4 Are There?

There are 10 episodes of season 4 in total. The season finale aired on November 19, 2025.

Is There a Season 5 of The Morning Show?

Yes! TMS was renewed fora fifth season shortly before season 4 aired. A release date has not been determined yet for season 5, and filming has yet to begin.



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