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Zendaya Stuns in Timeless Backless Satin Gown at ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Premiere

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Zendaya has once again captivated audiences.

The acclaimed actress and producer graced the red carpet at the “Euphoria” Season 3 premiere in Los Angeles on Tuesday, stunning onlookers in a brown satin halter gown designed by Ashi Studio. Her appearance was nothing short of radiant, as the rich, dark-chocolate hue of the gown complemented her elegance perfectly.

She opted for a classic and understated look, with her hair styled in a sleek updo. Her accessories were minimal yet impactful, featuring matching brown satin heels and a pair of diamond-studded hoop earrings that added a touch of sparkle.

In the much-anticipated third season, Zendaya, 29, returns to her role as Rue Bennett. The trailer teases moments of intrigue, with Rue denying a dubious trip to Mexico. The previous season, which aired in 2022, focused on Rue’s battle with drug addiction, and Zendaya has expressed a desire to delve deeper into her character’s journey towards sobriety.

Moreover, Zendaya hinted at the conclusion of the HBO series, suggesting to Drew Barrymore that “closure is coming,” indicating that Season 3 may mark the show’s finale.

“Euphoria, it cracked my heart open,” she said. “Rue taught me so much about life. I mean, that crew also has seen me grow up. I owe so much to that show.”

“Rue taught me so much about empathy and about redemption,” she continued. “She taught me a lot, and I’m very grateful for all of it.”

2026 is a huge year for Zendaya; she just wrapped her bridal-themed press tour for “The Drama” after appearing to marry real-life fiancé Tom Holland.

And, after “Euphoria” drops on April 12, she’ll continue to be out and about as she promotes her forthcoming projects including “The Odyssey,” “Dune: Part Three” and “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.”

DePaul University Students Advocate for Reinstatement of Students for Justice in Palestine at Lincoln Park Campus

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CHICAGO — DePaul University students are calling for the reinstatement of a student group focused on Palestinian issues, which they say has been unjustly suspended.

The students allege that the organization was put on hold last year and are pushing for it to be reactivated.

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Members of the Students for Justice in Palestine chapter at DePaul have stated that their group faced sanctions in 2024, with the suspension set to last until 2027.

According to the students, this action was taken as a consequence of their outspoken stance on alleged injustices against the Palestinian community.

“I should be looking forward to graduating and celebrating my achievements here,” said Tes, a Palestinian student affected by the suspension.

Through tears, Tes told the story of how her experience attending DePaul had only made her feel more marginalized, even questioning the possibility of her diploma being stripped away.

“My parents automatically were like, ‘Was this the right decision?’” Tes said. “We’ve seen students from different universities having their diplomas taken away, them not being able to walk the stage.”

She rallied Tuesday with other students who share the same feelings of discrimination on campus.

They say they received a letter from the university in 2024 stating that the Students for Justice in Palestine chapter would be sanctioned, claiming the chapter was antisemitic.

The letter was received after a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus was dismantled.

The Chicago office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, said that organization has now been suspended for the next two years.

“We have filed discrimination complaints with the Illinois Department of Human Rights. It is why we are committed to pushing for transparency, accountability and justice. Because this moment is more than one campus,” said Estrella Vazquez, district director for state Rep. Lilian Jimenez.

Their efforts have garnered support from other religious leaders.

“It is not antisemitic to be in solidarity with Palestinians,” said Rabbi Brant Rosen, with Tzedek Chicago.

“DePaul, you need to check yourself out. Live up to your Vincentian mission. Or take the name Vincentian and take the name Catholic off your identity,” said Father Michael Pfleger, with Saint Sabina Church.

The DePaul campus has been a hot spot for conflict between supporters of Israelis and Palestinians.

Hate crime charges were filed after two Jewish students were attacked outside a student center.

DePaul said in a statement, “As a Catholic institution, DePaul University compassionately upholds the dignity of all members of our diverse, multi-faith, and inclusive community. DePaul has no tolerance for any act of hatred or discrimination.

“The university is steadfastly committed to investigating every reported complaint of harassment or discrimination. Students, faculty and staff can report incidents online, by email, by phone, or in-person. Anonymous reporting options are also available. These reporting mechanisms are publicly stated in related university policies, posted on flyers on our campuses, and routinely publicized to our community in email communications.

“Free expression is a core value at DePaul. We draw a distinction between protected speech and action that violates our Code of Student Responsibility. Following a Student Conduct Process, this student organization was found to be in violation of multiple university policies and was sanctioned accordingly.”

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Jackie O Opens Up About the Origins of Her Dispute with Kyle Sandilands

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Jackie ‘O’ Henderson had voiced her grievances about her former co-host Kyle Sandilands to their bosses at KIIS radio half a year before their partnership dramatically unraveled during a live broadcast, according to court documents.

This information emerged in a statement submitted on Henderson’s behalf in the Federal Court. It forms part of her lawsuit against ARN Media, the parent company of KIIS, following the abrupt termination of her $100 million contract.

ARN decided to cancel the groundbreaking contract with the popular radio pair after an incident on the February 20 episode of the Kyle and Jackie O Show. During that segment, Sandilands criticized Henderson’s “obsession” with astrology.

Henderson responded by saying, “that’s not fair,” and exited the studio in tears. This led to ARN dissolving their joint $200 million agreement. Meanwhile, Sandilands is pursuing his own legal action against the broadcaster on separate issues.

Henderson said ‘that’s not fair’ and left the studio in tears, before ARN ripped up their combined $200million agreement. Sandilands is suing the broadcaster separately over different grounds.

According to the court documents, obtained by the Daily Mail, Henderson started speaking with the head of KIIS network Derek Bargwanna and executive producer Natalie Penfold about Sandilands’ behaviour in mid-2025.

The complaints began on August 20 when Sandilands referred to Henderson’s ‘psycho babble’ and ‘weird psychological bulls**t’ and allegedly attacked her personal life during a live broadcast.

During that broadcast, he said ‘I am worried about you … that you’ll never find anyone’, ‘your real is not everyone’s real, and ‘Why don’t you just get rid of all of this rubbish that you’ve learnt…and go out and date and let everyone be free’.

He also referred to her ‘period time’. 

Pictured: Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson in the KIIS studio

Pictured: Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson in the KIIS studio 

Henderson filed her own lawsuit Tuesday, and is alleging the termination of her contract was a breach of the Fair Work Act

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has followed her former co-host Kyle Sandilands by launching a lawsuit against ARN

Henderson briefly left the live broadcast following those comments, before Mr Bargwanna and Ms Penfold went to see her about Sandilands’ comments.

The co-hosts had an argument on air three weeks later, on September 10, but Henderson claims Sandilands’ comments were censored out.

At 6.23am that morning, Henderson texted Mr Bargwanna, saying ‘I will not be spoken to the way I was(particularly off air)…’

Almost two hours later, Mr Bargwanna texted Henderson to say Sandilands wanted to share his weight loss success with her.

The message read: ‘Kyle is going to try and call you on air to share good news he lost weight. he wants to be your friend again etc.’

The following day, Mr Bargwanna texted Henderson again, saying ‘all ok today?’.

Henderson replied, telling Mr Bargwanna that female listeners were complaining about Sandilands’ behaviour and calling their on-air relationship ‘abusive’.

She also asked that ARN chairman Hamish McLennan and CEO Ciaran Davis be made aware of the situation.

Kyle Sandilands (pictured outside the Federal Court in Sydney) filed his own lawsuit against ARN in the Federal Court on March 23

Kyle Sandilands (pictured outside the Federal Court in Sydney) filed his own lawsuit against ARN in the Federal Court on March 23

‘Yeah it’s fine today. But let’s make sure Hamish [McLennan] and Ciaran [Davis] start to think about how to address this,’ she told Mr Bargwanna. 

‘We are getting a lot of complaints from listeners, calling it an abusive relationship, women especially. I can send you though some [of] the examples.’

In his response, Mr Bargwanna said he had two conversations about the issue with Mr McLennan and Mr Davis.

Henderson is alleging the termination of her contract was a breach of the Fair Work Act, and is claiming compensation of at least $82.25million.

She is also seeking payment of a pecuniary penalty plus interest and costs.

 

This is a breaking news story. It will be updated with more information shortly. 

Daylight Hammer Attack Suspect Tied to Biden’s Immigration Policies: DHS Report Highlights Policy Concerns

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An undocumented immigrant from Haiti, initially detained and later released by the Biden administration in 2022, has been arrested following a brutal incident that took place in Fort Myers, Florida. The suspect, Rolbert Joachim, 40, is accused of fatally attacking a woman with a hammer outside a gas station in broad daylight.

According to records from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Joachim faces charges of second-degree murder and criminal damage to property. The violent act was captured on surveillance footage, which reportedly shows Joachim shattering the windshield of the woman’s car before approaching her and delivering fatal blows to her head with a hammer.

The victim, whose name has not yet been disclosed to the public, was reportedly employed as a store clerk at the gas station where the attack occurred. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been involved in the investigation, highlighting the alarming nature of the crime.

This tragic event has raised questions about the policies regarding immigration enforcement and the monitoring of individuals released after detention. The suspect, Rolbert Joachim, remains in custody as legal proceedings continue.

Rolbert Joachim mugshot.

Rolbert Joachim is charged with murder in connection with the Florida killing. (Lee County Sheriff’s Office)

She was also the mother of two teenage daughters, according to a report from local outlet Gulf Coast News.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) assisted the Fort Myers Police Department in tracking down and arresting Joachim on Mango Street in Fort Myers.

Joachim first entered the U.S. in August 2022 and was released into the country under the Biden administration, according to DHS.

Rolbert Joachim is allegedly pictured in surveillance footage.

Rolbert Joachim is allegedly pictured in surveillance footage on the day of the Florida killing. (Fort Myers Police Department)

A federal judge issued a final order of removal against him later that year, but he was granted Temporary Protected Status — which expired in 2024.

“This illegal alien barbarically hit this woman in the head multiple times with a hammer,” DHS acting assistant secretary Lauren Bis wrote in a statement. “This heinous murderer was RELEASED into the country by the Biden administration. Not only did the Biden administration release him into the country, but they then gave him temporary protected status. Their reckless immigration policies cost this woman her life.”

Rolbert Joachim being arrested after allegedly killing a Florida mother with a hammer.

Rolbert Joachim being arrested after allegedly killing a Florida mother with a hammer. (Fort Myers Police Department)

ICE has lodged a detainer against Joachim, and he will be deported regardless of the outcome of the case.

“The arrest of this criminal is an example of how ICE and local authorities can work together to swiftly bring criminals to justice and make our communities safer,” Bis said.

FSU Shooting: Unveiling the Digital Dialogue with ChatGPT Preceding the Incident


In Tallahassee, Florida, new details are emerging this week in the aftermath of last year’s tragic mass shooting at Florida State University (FSU).

The FSU community is approaching the one-year mark since the harrowing event, when a shooter attacked the campus, resulting in the deaths of two individuals, injuries to six others, and leaving a profound impact on hundreds more.

Uncover the Future of ‘Shrinking’: What to Expect from Season 4 and Beyond

The conclusion of Season 3, Episode 11 of Shrinking offers fans a satisfying wrap-up, yet it leaves them yearning to revisit the endearing universe that Bill Lawrence, Brett Goldstein, and Jason Segel have so masterfully created.

As the closing credits of “And That’s Our Time” appear, viewers are left wondering: Is this truly the conclusion of the Shrinking saga? Is the series officially over? Are there additional episodes of Season 3 still in the pipeline? And if not, is there a possibility of a Season 4? If these questions are on your mind, you’re in the right spot for answers!

Fans might remember that the inaugural season of Shrinking had 10 episodes, while the second season expanded to 12 episodes. Given that we are at the 11-episode mark this season, it’s natural to speculate if more episodes are forthcoming.

Episode 11 of Season 3 provides necessary closure to certain plotlines, showcases pivotal character development, and sets the stage for future possibilities. Our Season 3 review noted that Bill Lawrence successfully wrapped up the three-season narrative he initially envisioned. So, does this spell the end for Shrinking?

Is Shrinking concluding with Season 3, Episode 11? How many episodes are in the current season? When exactly is the finale of Season 3? And is there hope for a Season 4? Keep reading to find out.

Is Shrinking Over? Or Is There Another Episode Of Shrinking Season 3?

If you’re reading this article after watching ShrinkingSeason 3, Episode 11, we’ve got good news and bad news. The bad news is that Shrinking Season 3, is indeed over. The good news is that Shrinking isn’t over entirely!

How Many Episodes Are In Shrinking Season 3?

Shrinking Season 1 had 10 episodes, Season 2 featured 12 episodes, and Shrinking Season 3 consists of 11 episodes. (That said, Season 3’s supersized premiere was like two episodes in one!)

Will There Be A Shrinking Season 3, Episode 12? Shrinking Season 3 Finale Info:

Sadly, no. As we said, Shrinking Season 3, Episode 11, “And That’s Our Time,” serves as the season finale. But there’s more Shrinking still to come!

Jason Segel on 'Shrinking'
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Will There Be A Shrinking Season 4 On Apple TV? Or Is Shrinking Ending? Shrinking Season 4 Info:

On Tuesday, January 27, hours before Shrinking Season 3’s supersized premiere was set to stream, Apple TV announced a rare, incredibly early Season 4 renewal! Ahead of Season 3’s finale, co-creator Bill Lawrence teased Season 4 on X, writing, “Excited to start completely new story next year. Feels scary/risky/fun.” He also added, “We always pitched a three season story on #Shrinking, grief-forgiveness-moving forward. We wanted to stay true to that and end the way we planned.”

After “new story” sparked some confusion, the Shrinking showrunner explained, “I mean that if we came back Season 4 and Jimmy turned to Brian and said ‘I’ve been thinking about it, and I’m STILL really sad about my wife dying’ we’d stop watching along w everyone else. Time jump. New story. Same gang.”

Is Harrison Ford Leaving Shrinking?

Ahead of Shrinking‘s Season 3 finale, viewers couldn’t help but wonder: Is Harrison Ford leaving Shrinking?! Why? Decider went deep on fan fears and shared our thoughts on Ford’s Shrinking future, but the worries stemmed from the fact that Paul retired and moved to Connecticut in the penultimate episode. If you worried that Shrinking would move forward without Ford, fear not! Lawrence assured everyone that “Same gang” means the “Same EXACT cast next year.”

“He is not leaving the show,” Shrinking‘s co-creator stressed. “He’s not going anywhere. Not an accident that Alice goes to college in Connecticut.” The fact that Alice is going to college at Wesleyan University in Connecticut provides tons of bi-costal potential for the series. So fear not, Ford will return, and we can’t wait to see what the team has in store.

How To Watch Shrinking: Apple TV Streaming Info

Want to catch up on or rewatch Shrinking while you wait for Season 4? Since Shrinking is an Apple TV original series, you’ll have to subscribe to the platform to watch new and existing episodes.

Apple TV comes with a seven-day free trial for new subscribers and has just one ad-free streaming plan available for $13.99/month.

Tragic Accident: ‘Father Figure’ Strikes 3-Year-Old in Truck Incident, Say Police

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Inset, left to right: Daniel Richard Bryant (Kent County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The area in Michigan where Bryant allegedly killed a 3-year-old girl (Google Maps).

A Michigan man, aged 33, is facing serious charges following the tragic death of a 3-year-old girl in his care. Authorities report that the girl was fatally struck by a pickup truck he was driving, during an alleged game of “racing” alongside the vehicle.

The suspect, identified as Daniel Richard Bryant, was apprehended last week in connection with the incident involving young Estella Johnson. Officials have suggested that alcohol consumption might have played a role at the time of the accident.

Bryant, who has been described by police as a “father figure” to Estella and is also engaged to her mother, is currently charged with reckless driving causing death and second-degree child abuse.

According to a statement from the Kent County Sheriff’s Office, emergency services were dispatched shortly after 4 p.m. on April 3 to the 13000 block of Darcy Circle NE. They responded to reports of a child being hit by a pickup truck. Despite efforts to save her, Estella was pronounced dead at the scene due to the severe injuries she sustained.

Investigations revealed that Bryant was driving recklessly when the accident occurred, and authorities have highlighted the potential influence of alcohol. He is currently held at the Kent County Correctional Facility, and further charges may be filed as the investigation progresses.

The child was identified as Estella Johnson, according to MLive. The outlet reported that Bryant initially told deputies that he and the victim were “just racing up the street,” with the girl running alongside his truck in a Cedar Springs mobile home park at the time of the incident. Bryant said he had been driving back from a nearby family member’s home with another child when Estella began running next to the vehicle.

Bryant told investigators he was traveling around 10 mph when he heard the child’s sibling yell for him to “Stop.” At that point, Bryant said he realized Estella was underneath the truck, MLive reported, citing a probable cause affidavit.

Bryant also allegedly said the girl suddenly “ran under the truck,” Grand Rapids, Michigan, ABC affiliate WZZM reported.

Authorities, however, reportedly noted possible signs of reckless driving at the scene, including what appeared to be recent acceleration tire marks near the residence.

Bryant further admitted to deputies that he is an alcoholic and consumes about a half gallon of alcohol daily, according to investigators, and officers noted an odor of alcohol during his transport to jail.

Witness accounts paint a chaotic and heartbreaking scene in the moments after the crash. A neighbor who rushed to help told Grand Rapids NBC affiliate WOOD that he attempted CPR on the child, but was unable to resuscitate her.

“I was doing compressions on her chest, but by the time cops or paramedics got here, she was already gone,” the neighbor said.

Another neighbor described the emotional aftermath as the child’s mother arrived.

“I said, ‘Alyssa, you need to get home right now. Your daughter’s just been run over,’” the neighbor said, adding that the mother “just bawled” when she learned what had happened.

Bryant reportedly has prior driving-related offenses, including a previous reckless driving conviction. He is currently scheduled to return to court on April 15 for a probable cause hearing, records show.

Meanwhile, those who knew Estella are remembering her as a vibrant and loving child. Her obituary describes her as “curious, intelligent, outgoing, and feisty,” adding that she “loved to pretend, to explore, and to fully immerse herself in play.”

A judge on Monday ordered Bryant to remain in custody on a $500,000 bond, court records show.

Key Indicator Emerges for GOP in the Race to Succeed Marjorie Taylor Greene

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Republican efforts are in full swing as they pour financial resources into Georgia’s runoff election scheduled for Tuesday. This race is crucial as it seeks to fill the seat of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, with Republicans aiming to stave off any unexpected outcomes or a tight race with the Democratic contender, which could potentially lead to embarrassment ahead of the midterm elections.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, who once staunchly supported the MAGA movement but has since become a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, revealed in November her plans to resign from Congress early in the new year.

In the special election held last month, Republican Clayton Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris emerged as the top contenders. The election featured candidates from both political parties on the same ballot.

However, as neither candidate managed to secure more than 50% of the vote, the race has advanced to a runoff phase.

In response, groups aligned with the Republican Party have been investing in advertising campaigns to motivate GOP supporters to participate in the upcoming polls.

Punchbowl News reported Monday that outside Republican groups have spent more than $1.5 million on TV ads, digital ads and mailers to increase GOP turnout in a district that went for Trump by nearly 37 points. Greene won her district – against Harris – by nearly 29 points. 

If Harris can winnow that margin down to single digits it could suggest the GOP is in for a shellacking in the coming midterms, in which they’re trying to hold onto their Congressional majority. 

Still, the Republican panic is likely overblown, with prediction markets giving Fuller a 98 percent chance of a win in the deep red district. 

Democrat Shane Harris

Republican Clayton Fuller

In a run-off race for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District to replace Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Democrat Shane Harris (left) is running against Republican Clayton Fuller (right)

Outside Republican groups have spent $1.5 million on TV ads, digital ads and mailers to remind voters to go to the polls to support GOP hopeful Clay Fuller (left) who was endorsed by President Donald Trump (right) in February

Outside Republican groups have spent $1.5 million on TV ads, digital ads and mailers to remind voters to go to the polls to support GOP hopeful Clay Fuller (left) who was endorsed by President Donald Trump (right) in February 

Trump endorsed Fuller in a Truth Social post on February 4, but later appeared to forget that he had done so, while addressing reporters on Air Force One. 

‘They say whoever I endorse is going to win. But we have a lot of good candidates that want to take her place,’ Trump said on February 16. 

The White House wouldn’t say whether Trump had forgotten that he had already made an endorsement in the race, instead pointing the Daily Mail to his original endorsement post.

Trump reposted the endorsement two days after the flight. 

The Daily Mail found that Fuller previously donated $250 to James Mackler, a former Democratic candidate for the US Senate. 

He also ran for Congress in 2020 and was endorsed by the With Honor Fund, a bipartisan group focused on electing military veterans with the aim of ending political polarization. 

The group has endorsed Democrats and anti-Trump Republicans, with Emma Bloomberg, the daughter of former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a Republican-turned-Democrat, sitting on the group’s advisory board. 

Both Fuller and Harris are military veterans as the Iran war becomes a major voting issue. 

Shawn Harris, the Democrat hoping to replace Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene in a deep red Congressional district, is a retired Army brigadier general who has been critical of President Donald Trump's war with Iran

Shawn Harris, the Democrat hoping to replace Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene in a deep red Congressional district, is a retired Army brigadier general who has been critical of President Donald Trump’s war with Iran 

Harris is a retired Army brigadier general who has been critical of Trump’s involvement in Iran. 

Despite being a Democrat, his comments align more closely with Greene’s. 

The former congresswoman is among those in Trump’s MAGA base who felt he should have stuck to his campaign promise of keeping the country out of ‘forever’ wars.

Reacting to Trump’s foul-mouthed Easter post, in which he ordered Iran to open the ‘F***in’ Strait, you crazy bas*****,’ Greene posted to X Sunday that she thought the 79-year-old President had ‘gone insane.’ 

‘This [is] NOT what we promised the American people when they overwhelmingly voted in 2024, I know, I was there more than most,’ she wrote. ‘This is not making America great again, this is evil.’ 

Harris, who’s also a cattle farmer, said in a CNN interview Saturday morning that Iran was a ‘war of choice’ 

‘We shouldn’t have been in it in the first place and Iran is not going to be an easy target,’ the Democrat continued. 

When asked what his message was to voters who previously backed Greene, Harris pointed at the economy. 

Clayton Fuller, the Republican candidate to replace Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, will likely win Tuesday's runoff against Democrat Shawn Harris, but the race has some Republican outside groups jittery and so they're funding ads to make sure GOP voters show up at the polls

Clayton Fuller, the Republican candidate to replace Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, will likely win Tuesday’s runoff against Democrat Shawn Harris, but the race has some Republican outside groups jittery and so they’re funding ads to make sure GOP voters show up at the polls

‘I focus on kitchen table issues and making sure we’re taking care of the people here in Northwest Georgia, period,’ he answered. 

Fuller, an Air National Guard veteran who was previously deployed at the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, which has been a focus of Iranian strikes, has been supportive of the war – though hasn’t made that support a centerpiece of his campaign.

‘Our country is safe because of what President Trump has done regarding Iran,’ he said at a debate last month at the Atlanta Press Club. ‘It is a death cult that cannot be negotiated with.’ 

The Republican hopeful also gave Trump high marks on the economy in the March 22 debate.

‘The policies of President Trump are working for the people of GA-14,’ Fuller said. ‘Again, he inherited the worst economic inflationary crisis than any president in the last 50 years.’ 

Analyzing the Season 2 Finale of ‘High Potential’: Unpacking the Aftermath of [Spoiler]’s Potential Demise

The season 2 finale of ABC’s hit series High Potential delivered an unexpected twist with the presumed death of a key character, the revelation of Roman’s identity, and an unforeseen breakup.

In the gripping episode aired on Tuesday, April 7, stars Steve Howey and Kaitlin Olson, playing Wagner and Morgan respectively, teamed up to unravel the mystery surrounding Roman’s disappearance, Morgan’s ex. As the pair delved deeper into Wagner’s father’s connection and Willa’s (portrayed by Jennifer Jason Leigh) potential involvement, they found themselves in increasingly perilous situations.

The climax saw Wagner preparing to meet an individual who his father claimed held crucial answers. However, when Morgan arrived, she found Wagner gravely injured and bleeding, prompting an urgent call for first responders. His fate remains uncertain, though Howey, 48, is slated to appear in future projects such as Off Campus and Ransom Canyon, hinting at a potential exit from the show.

Meanwhile, the episode also placed Karadec, played by Daniel Sunjata, and Morgan at the center of a case involving a murder at Lucia’s (Susan Kelechi Watson) workplace. As the plot unfolded, Morgan began to suspect Lucia’s involvement in the crime. Discovering that Lucia had a hand in concealing the murder and had other criminal ties before her return to Los Angeles, Karadec had no choice but to arrest his girlfriend, leading to the end of their relationship.

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This finale adds another layer to television’s history of shocking character exits, joining the ranks of memorable on-screen departures such as J.R. Ewing from Dallas and numerous heartbreaks from Grey’s Anatomy. (Note: spoilers ahead!)

The finale touched on Roman’s identity by having Willa reveal to Morgan that the FBI agent he was working with was allegedly conspiring against the government. Roman allegedly was also a double agent who seemingly killed the FBI agent when she wanted to come clean.

While Roman wasn’t unmasked, there was a presence at Ava’s (Amirah J) that appeared to be her missing father. The finale left a lot of unanswered questions, which will be addressed when the series returns in season 3.

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Before season 2 came to an end, news broke in March that showrunner Todd Harthan exited the show to focus on the upcoming live-action adaptation of Christopher Paolini’s YA book series The Inheritance Cycle. The adaptation — titled Eragon — is cocreated with Paolini and Harthan will serve as coshowrunner alongside Todd Helbing.

High Potential, which premiered in September 2024, was created by Drew Goddard. The pilot was written by Goddard, who was expected to executive produce alongside Sarah Esberg, Rob Thomas, Dan Etheridge, Pierre Laugier, Anthony Lancret, Jean Nainchrik and Alethea Jones.

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Thomas, meanwhile, was expected to serve as the showrunner before exiting in June 2024 — months before the series premiere. Harthan was ultimately announced as the new showrunner, who also served as an executive producer.

Harthan teased the vision for the series while speaking to Us Weekly in January.

“It’s a pretty bumpy ride. We’re going to start unpacking some pretty intense things with Morgan, as it relates to all things Roman,” he said at the time.“There are all kinds of trials and tribulations that are going to happen with the kids at home. It’s just going to get messy and complicated — hopefully in all the best ways so that the audience stays on the edge of their seats.”

He concluded, “Our job now as we get to the back half of the second season is to fill in some of the big blanks and progress some of the relationships. You’re going to see some intense things happen between Steve Howey’s character and Captain Wagner really starts to bloom in the back half. That causes some good soapy messes on multiple fronts. It’s just our normal MO of just trying to mix things up and keep the audience engaged and keep them guessing.”

High Potential is now streaming on Hulu.

Legislators Advocate for Improved Care for Expectant Migrant Teens

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SAN BENITO, Texas (Border Report) — On Tuesday, a pair of lawmakers from South Texas visited a federal detention center in this border town, where pregnant migrant teenagers, some as young as 13, are being held.

Democratic U.S. Representatives Vicente Gonzalez and Joaquin Castro dedicated about an hour to inspecting the facility, situated downtown just opposite San Benito’s museum.