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  • Cameron Diaz to Star in ‘Troop Beverly Hills’ Sequel for Director Clea DuVall at TriStar

    Cameron Diaz to Star in ‘Troop Beverly Hills’ Sequel for Director Clea DuVall at TriStar

    Cameron Diaz is heading to camp with a planned sequel to Troop Beverly Hills.

    Clea DuVall is set to write and direct the feature that is in the works at TriStar Pictures and serves as the follow-up to the original 1989 comedy that starred Shelley Long.

    Plot details are currently under wraps. Laurence Mark (The Greatest Showman) serves as a producer alongside Diaz and the star’s business partner, Katherine Power.

    More to come.

  • Cameron Diaz to Star in ‘Troop Beverly Hills’ Sequel Directed by Clea DuVall

    Cameron Diaz to Star in ‘Troop Beverly Hills’ Sequel Directed by Clea DuVall

    It’s Cookie Time! Cameron Diaz is set to star in a sequel to the hit 80s comedy “Troop Beverly Hills,” directed by Clea DuVall.

    The new movie is in development at TriStar Pictures, with DuVall helming from her own script. Plot details are under wraps. Laurence Mark (“The Greatest Showman,” “Dreamgirls”) will produce alongside Diaz and her business partner, Katherine Power. (The duo co-founded Avaline wines.)

    Deadline first reported news of the project.

    More to come…

  • JD Vance slams Zelenskyy comments on Orban ahead of Hungary election

    JD Vance slams Zelenskyy comments on Orban ahead of Hungary election

    US vice president in Hungary calls Ukrainian leader’s ‘threatening’ remarks ‘completely scandalous’.

    US Vice President JD Vance has said Ukraine’s prime minister made “scandalous” comments about Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, as he echoed Budapest’s accusations that Kyiv is trying to influence the upcoming elections there.

    Vance’s remarks on Wednesday came during a visit to Budapest days before the far-right Orban, a Trump ally, faces the toughest challenge of his 16-year rule in an election on April 12.

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    Hungary’s strained relations with Ukraine have taken centre stage in the election campaign, with Budapest’s government accusing Kyiv of deliberately stopping flows of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline in an effort to sway the ballot.

    Kyiv says the pipeline was damaged by a Russian drone attack in late January, and it is fixing it as quickly as it can.

    Hungary responded by blocking a 90-billion-euro ($105bn) EU loan for Ukraine, prompting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to say he could give the address of whoever was responsible to the Ukrainian army, who could “speak with him in their own language”.

    ‘Completely scandalous’

    Speaking at a Hungarian university, Vance said Orban had told him about Zelenskyy’s remarks.

    “It’s completely scandalous,” Vance said. “You should never have a foreign head of government … threatening the head of government of an allied nation.”

    Vance then accused the media of double standards in their coverage of alleged foreign interference in the 2016 US presidential election and in the Hungarian vote.

    “You saw this back in 2016 where a lot of the American media said that it was a true scandal that the Russian government bought like $500,000 of Facebook advertisements … That’s foreign influence,” he said.

    “But what’s not foreign influence is when the European Union threatens billions of dollars withheld from Hungary because you guys protect your borders… What’s not foreign influence is when the Ukrainians shut down pipelines, causing suffering among the Hungarian people in an effort to influence an election.”

    Budapest has been embroiled in a long‑running dispute with the European Union over issues ranging from judicial independence to the treatment of migrants.

    Vance had already lambasted what he said was EU meddling in the Hungarian vote at a news conference on Tuesday.

    A European Commission spokesperson said on Wednesday Brussels would use diplomatic channels “to convey our concerns to our US counterparts” following those comments, according to the Reuters news agency.

  • ‘American Horror Story’ Season 13 Reveals Sarah Paulson’s Return as Cordelia, Teases ‘Coven’ Sequel: ‘The Supreme Rises’

    ‘American Horror Story’ Season 13 Reveals Sarah Paulson’s Return as Cordelia, Teases ‘Coven’ Sequel: ‘The Supreme Rises’

    Cordelia Goode is back!

    Ryan Murphy Productions has released a new photo from “American Horror Story” Season 13 teasing the return of Sarah Paulson as her character from “American Horror Story: Coven.”

    The caption reads: “The Return of @mssarahcatharinepaulson as Cordelia Goode. The Supreme Rises. And yes we have rebuilt the entire Robichaux Academy.”

    As previously announced, Paulson will join Jessica Lange who returns to the series. They are joined by fellow “AHS” regulars Evan Peters, Angela Bassett, Kathy Bates, Emma Roberts, Billie Lourd, Gabourey Sidibe and Leslie Grossman in the 13th season. Ariana Grande, who starred in Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s 2015 series “Scream Queens,” reunites with the co-creators on “AHS.”

    More to come.

    See the photo below.

  • Artificially-Sweetened Drinks Help Promote Weight Loss, but Water Is Best

    Artificially-Sweetened Drinks Help Promote Weight Loss, but Water Is Best

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    Artificial sweeteners may help you lose weight, but water remains the best choice for overall health. Stefania Pelfini la Waziya/Getty Images
    • A new study reports that replacing sugary beverages with artificially sweetened drinks can help promote weight loss.
    • The findings also indicate that drinking water instead of sugar-laden liquids can promote weight loss.
    • Experts say that overconsumption of foods and beverages with artificial sweeteners can lead to numerous health issues.

    Researchers report that replacing sugary drinks with artificially sweetened drinks can help people lose weight.

    Scientists from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Massachusetts also found that replacing sugary beverages with water can lead to weight loss.

    The researchers stated that their analysis showed that people who replaced sugary drinks with artificially sweetened beverages achieved modest long-term weight loss, particularly among participants with overweight or obesity and had high sugary beverage intake at the onset of the studies.

    They added that participants who replaced artificially sweetened drinks with water experienced modest long-term weight loss, while those who replaced sugary beverages with water had the highest weight loss.

    Experts not involved in the study told Healthline that although artificial sweeteners may help with weight loss, they also pose health risks.

    They said water is a much healthier choice as a substitute for sugar-laden beverages.

    “Avoiding sweeteners entirely by choosing plain water is the better option,” said Mir Ali, MD, a bariatric surgeon and medical director of MemorialCare Surgical Weight Loss Center at Orange Coast Medical Center in Fountain Valley, CA. “This avoids the adverse effects of both sugar and artificial sweeteners and is beneficial for weight loss.”

    “Water provides hydration and is void of additives,” added Kristin Kirkpatrick, RD, the president of KAK Consulting and a dietitian at the Cleveland Clinic Department of Wellness & Preventive Medicine in Ohio. “After all, sugar-sweetened and [artificially sweetened] beverages are considered ultra-processed. Therefore, choosing water is a great way to start reducing [processed foods] in the diet.”

    Participants were ages 26 to 65. They were followed for 24 to 32 years, with biennial questionnaires that updated medical, lifestyle, and anthropometric data.

    The researchers reported that the mean weight gain among participants per 4-year interval was 1.3 kilograms (about 2.8 pounds).

    They reported that replacing three servings a week of a sugary beverage with an artificially sweetened drink was associated with a weight loss of 1.39 kilograms.

    They said there were similar results when replacing sugary beverages with water. They noted that replacing artificially sweetened drinks with water resulted in only “modest reductions in weight.”

    Experts say there are several potential reasons for the weight loss by people who switched to artificially sweetened beverages.

    “It’s possible this impact is in large part to overall reduction of calories – thereby taking less energy in may lead to weight loss,” Kirkpatrick said. “Additionally, individuals in the study may be making more effort to improve nutrition overall, which may also lead to better habits and weight loss.”

    “[The study] confirms what you’d expect: introducing a calorie-free beverage to replace drinks like juice or soda results in weight loss because you’re consuming fewer calories,” said Jonathan Long, PhD, an associate professor of pathology at Stanford University, who wasn’t involved in the study.

    The guidelines further note that one meal should contain no more than 10 grams of added sugars, or just under 2.5 teaspoons.

    Leading sources of sugar in the typical U.S. diet include sugar-sweetened beverages, desserts, and sweet snacks. These foods include sodas, cookies, brownies, cakes, pies, ice cream, frozen dairy desserts, doughnuts, sweet rolls, and pastries.

    It’s estimated that Americans consume about 22 teaspoons of added caloric sweeteners a day. These sweeteners range from 180 to 13,000 times sweeter than sugar. They are marketed under brand names such as NutraSweet, Equal, Sweet’N Low, and Newtame.

    The sweeteners are contained in many foods and beverages advertised as “sugar-free” or “diet.” These include baked goods, soft drinks, powdered drink mixes, candy, puddings, canned foods, jams and jellies, and dairy products.

    The adverse health effects from a diet high in sugar have been widely reported.

    High sugar consumption may increase the risk of cancer, depression, cellular aging, and kidney disease. It can also affect dental health.

    The adverse health effects from high ingestion of artificial sweeteners aren’t as widely reported, but experts do have some concerns.

    In May 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a recommendation against using artificial sweeteners to control body weight due to concerns that long-term use could increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.

    David Cutler, MD, a family medicine physician at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, CA, who wasn’t involved in the study, said there may be a number of other health effects from high usage of artificial sweeteners. Among them:

    “The bottom line is that while [artificial sweeteners] are safer than [sugary beverages], they are not risk free,” Cutler told Healthline.

    Ali shared similar concerns.

    “Artificial sweeteners can have adverse effects, such as altering the gut microbiome, which can increase chronic inflammation,” he said. “They may also trigger insulin release in some patients, potentially leading to insulin resistance.”

    Long says that artificially sweeteners can be a bridge to help people wean off sugar-laden sodas.

    “Obviously, drinking water is the best option — it’s hydrating and doesn’t contain the other stuff that artificially sweetened beverages do,” he told Healthline. “But it’s very hard for people to replace their juice or soda with water. So as an intermediate step, replacing caloric drinks with something sweet but calorie-free is certainly better than abandoning the effort and going back to regular soda.”

    Kirkpatrick, however, said there may be some risks to this strategy. “This study shows that perhaps diet drinks can be an effective bridge for people trying to reduce sugar intake. My concern is that individuals may see this finding and consider diet colas to be a ‘healthy’ option,” she said.

    “As a dietitian, I often find that it makes it harder for individuals to be able to reduce their sugar intake since [artificial sweeteners] are still delivering a high level of sweetness, potentially keeping cravings for sugar high,” she added.

    Cutler argued that drinking artificially sweetened beverages can cause some people to consume more calories overall.

    “Possible mechanisms for this are disruption of appetite regulation, meaning people eat more with the justification that they are no longer getting calories in their [artificially sweetened beverages]. And the sweet taste of [artificial sweetened beverages] may alter how the brain feels rewarded by eating,” he said.

    Experts agreed that an overall healthy lifestyle is the ultimate goal.

    “Overall, in terms of maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle, I think you try to eat a variety of foods, not too much, ideally with everything in moderation,” Long said.

    “There are multiple components to optimizing health span and preventing chronic disease. Diet, exercise, stress management, and sleep are all interconnected parts of a healthy lifestyle,” Kirkpatrick added.

    “From a nutrition perspective, one of the simplest and most effective starting points is to keep foods as close to their natural state as possible,” she said. “This means limiting additives, cooking more at home, and prioritizing a variety of colorful plant foods, lean proteins, and healthy fats.”

    Kirkpatrick noted that the best way to attain a healthy lifestyle differs from person to person.

    “It’s important to remember that there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Individual needs, preferences, and health goals matter,” she said.

  • These Are the Worst U.S Cities for Spring Allergies in 2026, Ranked

    These Are the Worst U.S Cities for Spring Allergies in 2026, Ranked

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    If you live in one of the top 20 U.S. cities for spring allergies, here’s what you can do to cope. Image Credit: Liliya Rodnikova/Stocksy
    • The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) has ranked the top 20 worst cities for pollen allergies in 2026.
    • Allergy seasons are lasting longer and are more intense due to climate change, which can worsen allergy symptoms.
    • Experts offer tips for coping with seasonal allergies this spring and beyond.

    You may feel like your spring allergies are worsening, beginning earlier, or lasting longer. You’re not alone in feeling this way.

    “Allergy seasons are getting longer and worse all the time, and I think we can expect an increase in allergy-driven symptoms this spring and every spring going forward,” said Noah Greenspan, PT, DPT, board certified clinical specialist in cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy, a leading expert in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, and the founder of Pulmonary Wellness Complex PT.

    “People naturally spend more time outdoors, in nature, and other areas where increased heat and humidity, greater prevalence of allergens, and therefore exposure to triggers, and compromised air quality are more common. In addition, we can expect that the impact of various environmental triggers will vary by geographic location and the characteristics of the exposures,” Greenspan told Healthline.

    Indeed, some areas of the United States experience year-round pollen from trees, weeds, and grasses.

    The AAFA has ranked the top “allergy capitals” in the contiguous (lower 48) states by how difficult it is to live there with pollen allergies. Here’s what you need to know to cope.

    The AAFA has ranked the top 100 allergy capitals in the United States for 2026.

    The following are the top 20 out of 100 based on pollen scores for tree, grass, and weed pollen, over-the-counter allergy medication use, and the number of allergy specialists.

    The AAFA notes that, compared with previous years, more cities in the West are among the top 20 allergy capitals.

    1. Boise, ID
    2. San Diego, CA
    3. Tulsa, OK
    4. Provo, UT
    5. Rochester, NY
    6. Wichita, KS
    7. Raleigh, NC
    8. Ogden, UT
    9. Spokane, WA
    10. Greenville, SC
    11. San Francisco, CA
    12. Minneapolis, MN
    13. Salt Lake City, UT
    14. Richmond, VA
    15. Colorado Springs, CO
    16. Little Rock, AR
    17. Toledo, OH
    18. New Orleans, LA
    19. Winston-Salem, NC
    20. Lakeland, FL

    You can find the full list of the top 100 allergy capitals in the AAFA 2026 report.

    If you know allergens, like pollen, may trigger symptoms, you may want to reduce your exposure. Here are a few ways to do just that:

    • Monitor the pollen count in your area so you can avoid going outside during high pollen times.
    • Keep the windows in your house and car closed, and let your HVAC system filter out allergens.
    • Remember to change your HVAC filters regularly, especially during your worst allergy months.
    • Try to keep pollen outside as much as possible by removing your shoes by the door when you enter your house, changing your clothes after being outside, and showering before bed.
    • Wear sunglasses when outside to help protect your eyes from pollen.

    You can also use over-the-counter allergy medications to help reduce your symptoms. If these don’t seem to work, you can consult with a healthcare professional about alternative treatment options.

    “Start taking antihistamines, nasal sprays, and eye drops as soon as possible,” said Nicolle Overstreet, DO, family physician with Medical Offices of Manhattan. “If you’re feeling symptoms, start treating [them]. I advise patients to start 2 weeks before their symptoms started last year, to get a head start,” she told Healthline.

    Overstreet recommended frequent allergy testing, when possible, to effectively reduce and manage symptoms.

    If you’re prone to allergies and inflammation, you should monitor your symptoms regularly to track trends and flare-ups, Greenspan said.

  • How to watch the Triple-i Initiative showcase on April 9

    The latest Triple-i Initiative Showcase is nearly upon us, as the indie-focused event returns for its third consecutive year on Thursday, April 9 at 12PM ET / 9AM PT. We’re being promised announcements for 40 games, including eight world premieres, so it’s well worth tuning in if you like your indies.

    You’ll be able to watch the stream on The Triple-i Initiative YouTube channel, as well as Twitch, bilibili, niconico and on Steam. Co-streaming partners IGN and Gamespot will also host their own streams. The showcase will run for 45 minutes, and nine featured studios will also have post-show deep dives on their games if you want to know more. As previously, the mantra here is “no hosts, no ads, just games,” so rest assured your attention will be rewarded.

    Confirmed featured games so far include Risk of Rain 2, the open-world survival game Windrose and Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse. We also know that the studio behind the excellent sci-fi narrative adventure 1000xResist will be showing off what it’s been working on, and we can also expect news from Cairn developer The Game Bakers.

    It sounds like a typically eclectic lineup, then, and given last year’s showcase gave us release dates for 2025 indie hits like The Alters and Rematch, you can be confident that plenty of notable news should come out of this one too.

  • Dog rescued from train track support beam in Philly

    Dog rescued from train track support beam in Philly

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    March 13 (UPI) — The Los Angeles Metro revealed some of the most unusual items in its Lost & Found, including a surfboard, a prosthetic leg and a 55-inch TV.

  • You’ll soon be able to hide games from your Xbox achievements list

    Microsoft is testing giving users more control over what games appear in their Xbox achievements and tweaking how achievements look when they’re earned. The changes are being introduced via the company’s free-to-join Xbox Insiders program, and will presumably roll out to all Xbox owners at some point in the future.

    Coming later in April, select Xbox Insiders will be able to hide games from their achievement list, whether they’ve completed them or not. Hidden games will still count towards users’ Gamerscore, but the option should serve as another way to curate your public profile. Microsoft is also experimenting with changing how it displays achievements. Xbox Insiders will receive redesigned achievements with new animations and notifications that match the custom color they’ve chosen for their Xbox interface. Games where Insiders have earned 100 percent of the achievements will also be highlighted in their achievements list, and insiders will be able to filter their list to only view the games they’ve fully completed.

    Being able to hide games from the achievement list has been “one of the most requested features” from Xbox Insiders, according to Microsoft. The company’s March update that allowed users to selectively exclude games from the Xbox’s Quick Resume feature was similarly long-requested.  It would likely be wrong to characterize these changes as being downstream of new Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma’s stated desire to “recommit” to the Xbox, but they don’t hurt when it comes to winning over fans — especially if the company’s continued presence in the console space ends up hinging on an expensive box that plays PC and Xbox games.

  • Ripple Adds 9,900,000 RLUSD to Ethereum Network

    Ripple Adds 9,900,000 RLUSD to Ethereum Network

    The official Ripple USD ($RLUSD) Treasury account recently received 9.9 million $RLUSD tokens. This happened on the Ethereum blockchain after weeks of consistent $RLUSD burning on the network.

    Ripple mints 9.9 million $RLUSD

    Community account Ripple Stablecoin Tracker on X spotlighted the new 9,900,000 $RLUSD minted in a recent post.

    Notably, minting occurs when there is demand for more $RLUSD from exchanges, institutions or even retail users. Upon request, the Ripple Treasury smart contract, which is the issuer, creates new $RLUSD tokens from scratch.

    The new tokens are added to the total supply and can now be transferred, traded or used on Ethereum. Also, these tokens are fully backed 1:1 by USD cash and cash equivalents that Ripple holds in regulated custody accounts.

    💵💵💵💵💵💵 9,900,000 #$RLUSD minted at $RLUSD Treasury.https://t.co/UQY0Dx1bZm

    — Ripple Stablecoin Tracker (@RL_Tracker) April 8, 2026

    Crucially, the latest 9.9 million $RLUSD minting follows a series of token burns in the past few weeks. Burning is the opposite of minting, where Ripple permanently removes $RLUSD tokens from circulation.

    In late March and early April, the crypto market observes a clear wave of large burns. Over $230 million $RLUSD were burned in roughly one week.

    One of the biggest was Ripple burning 180 million $RLUSD in just a few hours. Multiple millions of other burns occurred across both XRPL and Ethereum.

    Essentially, Ripple frequently mints and burns large batches to efficiently manage supply, rebalancing between the $XRP Ledger and Ethereum chains.

    More $RLUSD expansion

    While Ripple regulates $RLUSD supply and demand, the stablecoin is strengthening its position as a bridge between traditional assets and the crypto market.

    As disclosed in a recent report, Bitrue exchange has launched a unique trading pair of $RLUSD against PAXG and XAUT. These tokens represent tokenized gold issued by Paxos and Tether — the issuer of USDT — respectively.

    Prior to the integration, Deloitte published a new report stating that the Ripple stablecoin reserves were worth $1.56 billion. This figure exceeds the market supply of $1.49 billion tokens.

    In another bold expansion move, Binance exchange announced support for the Ripple USD stablecoin on XRPL. Through this integration, Binace users are allowed to transact $RLUSD directly via the $XRP Ledger.

    These developments signal increased exposure of $RLUSD to more users in the crypto space. This indicates the rapid expansion of the stablecoin, launched on Dec. 17, 2024. Ripple designed $RLUSD to facilitate cross-border payments and provide liquidity within Ripple’s ecosystem.