Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce may dominate headlines as the pop star and NFL superstar duo, but at home, they’ve carved out something surprisingly grounded. A recent feature by Us Magazine describes how they’ve embraced a “very domestic” routine away from the stadium lights and red-carpet cameras. Sources say the couple start their days together, …
Jacob Elordi and Olivia Jade have reportedly ended their relationship again, with insiders saying their short-lived reunion fell apart within weeks and may be the final split.
Billie Eilish erupted online with a profanity-filled attack on Elon Musk, claiming he could solve global problems with his wealth but chooses to hoard money instead.
Jess Duarte has released her first public message since the death of food influencer Michael Duarte, thanking supporters and asking the public not to share unverified information while the investigation continues.
Daniel O’Brien revisits Robert Redford’s remarkable career, selecting ten standout films that showcase his evolution from Hollywood icon to acclaimed director. From Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid to Ordinary People and All Is Lost, the list highlights the range, charisma and lasting influence of one of cinema’s most enduring stars.
From chain-smoking to binge-drinking, Bridget Jones’s habits would have been terrible for her health
Dan Baumgardt takes a clinical look at Bridget Jones’s iconic smoking, drinking and calorie-counting habits, revealing how her chaotic lifestyle would impact real-world health. While fans may laugh at her excesses, the analysis shows why a healthier Bridget in Mad About the Boy is a welcome – and necessary – evolution for the beloved character
Colin Burnett examines Amazon MGM’s takeover of the James Bond franchise, exploring what creative control really means for 007’s future. With decades of fragmented storytelling across novels, films, and games, Bond’s next chapter may shift toward a unified cinematic universe – but at the cost of his trademark flexibility and mystique.
Jennifer L. Steele explains how the Trump administration’s shifting loan forgiveness policies are reshaping student debt relief. While some income-driven and public service forgiveness programs are resuming, new restrictions on which nonprofit workers qualify and looming 2026 tax changes mean borrowers must navigate a more uncertain, politically charged system.
Robin Lin Miller warns that the Trump administration’s America First Global Health Strategy undermines decades of progress against HIV by cutting PEPFAR funding and excluding vulnerable groups. The shift to faith-based and limited maternal programs risks millions of lives worldwide – and threatens U.S. health and security in a globalized world.
Millions of Americans struggle to afford rising energy bills as the government shutdown delays federal aid. Conor Harrison and colleagues warn that cuts to the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) threaten lives, forcing vulnerable households to choose between heat, food, and medicine amid growing energy insecurity.



