Prince Harry Just Channeled Meghan Markle in the Most Thoughtful WayNew Foto - Prince Harry Just Channeled Meghan Markle in the Most Thoughtful Way

It's no secret that couples tend to rub off on each other.Prince William's been spotted borrowingKate Middleton's parenting movesandPrincess Catherinehas clearly taken a fewstyle notes from her husband. As forPrince HarryandMeghan Markle? The trend holds true and Harry's latest move proves it. On July 19, NYC tattoo artist Joshua Lord, owner of the celeb-favorite East Side Ink, took to Instagram to share a photo of a handwritten letter he received from the Duke of Sussex. Harry had visited the Manhattan parlor back in September 2024 and while he didn't get inked, the visit was part of a special filming session tied to theInvictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025. A group photo from that day also featured country starJelly Roll, who headlined the Games' closing ceremony. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Josh Lord (@joshualord) The letter, dated October 17, 2024, seemed genuine, thoughtful and a little cheeky. "Dear Josh, thank you so much for your generosity in offering us your space at East Side Ink for filming," it began. "It was incredibly kind, and I really enjoyed meeting you and learning more about the history of your shop." "I also appreciated your artful handling of press questions regarding my visit, it means a lot and I was rather impressed by your skillful dodging! Well done," Harry added. "They'll be in for a shock when they see the final cut." The Duke of Sussex wrapped up by extending a personal invite, "If you'd like to come to Vancouver in February, we'd love to have you! All the best, Harry." Sound familiar? That thoughtful handwritten note is very Meghan Markle-coded (a.k.a. it's something she's done numerous times before as well). View this post on Instagram A post shared by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (@meghan) Back in March, the Duchess of Sussex made headlines forsending a surprise lettertoNot Skinny But Not Fatpodcast host Amanda Hirsch after she expressed concern online about Meghan's Netflix project. Meghan's response? Short, sweet and reassuring, "Dear Amanda, I heard you were feeling scared. Don't be! This is the fun part — let's enjoy it." In both cases, it's a reminder that despite royal titles and global spotlights, a personal note still goes a long way—and it seems Prince Harry may be picking up on one of Meghan's most charming habits. Want all the latest royal news sent right to your inbox? Clickhere. Foreign Royal Gets Candid About Prince Harry's Feud with Family: "He's Just Traumatized"

Prince Harry Just Channeled Meghan Markle in the Most Thoughtful Way

Prince Harry Just Channeled Meghan Markle in the Most Thoughtful Way It's no secret that couples tend to rub off on each other.Prince Wi...
Lindsay Lohan's 'Freakier Friday' Outfits Leave '90s Icon in DisbeliefNew Foto - Lindsay Lohan's 'Freakier Friday' Outfits Leave '90s Icon in Disbelief

Lindsay Lohan's 'Freakier Friday' Outfits Leave '90s Icon in Disbelieforiginally appeared onParade. Lindsay Lohan didn't just make an appearance; she also made a statement and served looks during theFreakier Fridayred carpet. Ahead of the much-awaited release of the sequel, the cast members were booked and busy with premieres and promotional activities left and right. Fans get to see the 39-year-old actress, along with her co-star Jamie Lee Curtis, reunited once again as they bring their iconic mother-daughter duo back to the spotlight. As theFreakier Fridaypress tour continued, the 2000s It Girl delivered old Hollywood glam with a touch of the modern-day edge on the red carpet and in public appearances. In an Instagram post shared by InStyle magazine, they showcased a recap of Lohan's standout looks. View this post on Instagram A post shared by instylemagazine (@instylemagazine) Blending timeless elegance and fresh, contemporary style, the Mean Girls star dazzled in a stunning magenta strapless draped gown from Balmain's resort 2026 collection. Moreover, the outfit also featured an interesting golden chain neck detail, adding a touch of chicness to the look. From the Barbie core-inspired style, the actress brought her inner bohemian babe in a fringed asymmetric midi dress fromRabanne. Following this, Sharon Stone couldn't help but react to Lohan's outfit recap. The '90s icon shared the Instagram post to her Story, accompanied by a one-word message. Sharon Stone IG Story update feat. Lindsay Lohanpic.twitter.com/0inqFmk74M — Polly (@pollygarcia0915)July 26, 2025 "WOW," she wrote, a simple yet striking expression of approval. Stone and the Just My Luck star worked together in the 2006 filmBobby,where they joined a large ensemble cast that included Helen Hunt, Laurence Fishburne, Demi Moore, award-winning actor Anthony Hopkins and others. Lindsay Lohan's 'Freakier Friday' Outfits Leave '90s Icon in Disbelieffirst appeared on Parade on Jul 26, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 26, 2025, where it first appeared.

Lindsay Lohan’s ‘Freakier Friday’ Outfits Leave ‘90s Icon in Disbelief

Lindsay Lohan's 'Freakier Friday' Outfits Leave '90s Icon in Disbelief Lindsay Lohan's 'Freakier Friday' Outfits...
Breaking Down the Unconventional Rom-Com Ending of Oh, Hi!New Foto - Breaking Down the Unconventional Rom-Com Ending of Oh, Hi!

Molly Gordon as Iris, Logan Lerman as Isaac in Oh, Hi! Credit - Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics Warning: This post contains spoilers forOh, Hi! It's anot-so-typical love story. Boy meets girl, they go on a romantic getaway together, and have sex. But after sleeping together, Isaac (Logan Lerman) reveals to Iris (Molly Gordon) that he has no interest in pursuing a serious relationship. When Isaac tells Iris this, he's still restrained by his hands and feet (they decided to use some handcuffs they found in the closet of their holiday home). Instead of uncuffing him and ending their relationship, Iris decides to keep him tied up, choosing to turn the weekend into a last-ditch effort to make Isaac love her. In this sense,Oh, Hi!feels like a riff onMisery. But while most films would be quick to condemn Iris for her decision, Sophie Brooks' film isn't interested in having a villain, nor is it in casting judgment on its characters. This is a different kind of romantic comedy, clearly, but it's also a thoughtful interrogation on the idea of being "crazy," a word often hurled as an accusation towards women. Of course, Iris is wrong to leave Isaac restrained, but Isaac manipulated her by taking her on a romantic getaway and acting like a madly in love couple, only to suddenly retract and say he's not interested in anything serious. You might say it's enough to make someone go…crazy. Oh, Hi! is a romantic comedy about contemporary dating, but also the way expectations impact our decision-making. "Expectation and want are the makeup of every story," says Brooks, who wrote and directedOh, Hi!"Expectations are inherent to conflict, and inherent to relationships." Having Isaac and Iris be misaligned in their expectations reflectsmodern dating. We've gotten into a system where having wants and needs can be considered too much, and everyone should play it cool and act like they don't care." When working on the movie, her second feature, Brooks was inspired by Joachim Trier's 2021 filmThe Worst Person in the Worldto write a rom-com that had a twist of darkness, that stuck to the genre's conventions while making something authentic about the perils of modern dating. "I really wanted to have this female character who was unashamed of her desire for a relationship. Often in film and our culture, a man wanting love is considered romantic, and a woman wanting love is considered desperate or embarrassing. I think that's really unfair," says Brooks. "I'm leaning into the trope of the crazy woman, so she goes too far, and the moral is that you should never convince someone to be with you. But having expectations of someone you're wanting to date feels like a very normal thing to want." Trying to find a way to get out of accidentally kidnapping Isaac, Iris recruits her best friend, Max (Geraldine Viswanathan), who brings along her boyfriend, Kenny (John Reynolds). Max has a surprising solution: a Wiccan spell to clear his memory. Brooks took inspiration from her lifelonglove of witches. "For a long time in elementary school, I was convinced I was a witch and would develop powers during puberty, and I was devastated when that didn't happen," says Brooks. Max and Iris gather the ingredients and create a soup for Isaac to drink, but since he's extremely untrusting of Iris, they have Kenny (John Reynolds), Max's boyfriend, give it to him instead. For the potion to work, Iris has to bless it by chanting over an outside fire in the nude. Max stands by her, also naked, and they sway back and forth and chant together. She does it in "solidarity." It's not just a sweet moment, but a pointed exploration of women being friends in cinema. "Female friendship in movies can so often have a tinge of competitiveness or be the source of drama. There are so many frenemies," says Brooks. "To have this female friendship that is pure and supportive, and having Max be ride or die for Iris, felt really honest to me. It's what my relationship is like with my friends." That night, Isaac has a bizarre dream. In it, he's on a date with Iris at a bar, where they have an open and vulnerable conversation, and a gateway into understanding more of who Isaac is, and his hesitations on being in a relationship. Later in the dream, he finds himself at the house they're vacationing in, and heads outside to see Iris singing "Islands in the Stream"—a callback to the opening scene where they're singing it together. Things are going well, and they dance in each other's arms, but suddenly Iris says, "I hate you," and Isaac wakes up. "They really were falling for each other," says Brooks. "Unfortunately, just because two people like each other doesn't mean they're gonna figure it out or make it work." When they're dancing in the dream sequence, it's enough to make you think that if circumstances were different, these two may have had a real chance at romance. "There are so many miscommunications in the movie, and they're never on the same page, but in this dream sequence, they're completely aligned. It felt like an opportunity to see into Isaac's psyche and show that he does like her, and perhaps love her, but something is limiting him." When Isaac awakes, he puts into action his escape plan. He's still handcuffed to the bed, but he plays it cool, acting like he has no memory of the events. Iris buys it, and uncuffs him. It speaks to her blind optimism and utter belief in the power of love that she could pull off a magical spell to rid Isaac of his memory, potentially even allowing them to start over. Heading downstairs, Isaac suggests making pancakes, but the flour is in the car. Iris has a flash of concern on her face, but that dissipates almost instantly, and she gives Isaac the keys. She celebrates with Kenny and Max, but it's short-lived—Isaac races off in the car. It turns out that because of an open window, Isaac heard their plan to erase his memory. Terrified that he'll go to the police, Kenny and Max want to pursue him, but Iris believes she's doomed and ready to take responsibility, and she goes back to bed. "I wanted Iris to have that initial hope. Of course, she's going to doubt the spell worked, but her nature is hopeful, and she likes this guy, so she believes it. She wants to believe that maybe there's a path forward for them still," says Brooks. "And part of that is sad, but sometimes that's what life is. Sometimes it's sad to want something for you that isn't quite right, or even good for you." Iris is woken by a call from the police—her car, the one Isaac stole to escape, was found in a crash with nobody inside. Panicked, Iris heads into the forest to try and find Isaac, eventually discovering him wounded, lying against a fallen tree. You may expect the pair to fight, but instead they have a vulnerable conversation and apologize for the mistakes they've both made. "I just wish you were honest," Iris tells him, before sincerely apologizing for what she's done. "I think by the time Isaac's left and she's able to settle and get some sleep, she's able to take a moment. She's like 'Whoa, I'm not sure how I got here', and she does apologize for her actions, which I thought was really important," says Brooks. "I didn't want the movie to end with her thinking she'd done the right thing. She knows she's gotten out of hand and she's embarrassed. But I hope what's nice for the audience is that Isaac learns he didn't handle himself correctly. If he had been honest, they wouldn't be in this situation. When Iris says she wishes he were honest, there's a real truth there. It's an acknowledgement that yes, she did something completely unhinged, and also he got her there." At the end of the film, Isaac is carted away in an ambulance, and he and Iris have officially, permanently broken up. Iris leaves him with a fond goodbye that references her love ofCasablanca: "We'll always have O high," she says. It's a callback to a conversation they had in the first scene, where Iris jokes to Isaac about a broken sign that read "O High Falls" instead of "High Falls." But it's all completely lost on Isaac, reaffirming that these two were never truly on the same page. "It's an example of,  'Oh boy. I was chasing this man, and he is not at all ready for a relationship," Brooks says. The final shot is a close-up of Iris, who is processing a myriad of emotions before settling on a smile. It's a combination of relief, sadness, and hope. "There's relief that she's gotten out of this weekend, and he seems not to be going to the cops. Sadness that this connection she felt is over and isn't going anywhere. But there's also a slight smile and light to her eyes, and I think she knows she's going to be okay," says Brooks. As for whether or not Isaac calls the cops, Brooks has an answer for that, too: "He's happy this chapter is over, and he doesn't want a legal battle. When he's honest with himself, he can see how they got mixed up in this miscommunication. He does take personal responsibility for how he ended up in that spot. Maybe the spell worked a little, and the part that worked is that he isn't gonna go to the cops." Contact usatletters@time.com.

Breaking Down the Unconventional Rom-Com Ending of Oh, Hi!

Breaking Down the Unconventional Rom-Com Ending of Oh, Hi! Molly Gordon as Iris, Logan Lerman as Isaac in Oh, Hi! Credit - Courtesy of Sony...
A strong bomb explosion targets a Greek prison guard's homeNew Foto - A strong bomb explosion targets a Greek prison guard's home

THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) — A bomb explosion targeted the home of the president of the Greek association of prison guards early Saturday morning in the country's north. The guard, named Konstantinos Varsamis on the association's website, was left unharmed after about 3 kilograms (about 6.6 pounds) of explosives went off at 2:10 a.m. local time, police said. Two people suffered minor injuries from shattered glass. The explosives were placed outside his apartment building's front door in Sykies, a suburb in the northern city of Thessaloniki, where he lives on the first floor, according to authorities. The blast damaged three apartment buildings, shattering their windows and collapsing a shared wall, according to an Associated Press reporter on-site. "I woke up because of the very loud bang of the explosion," Tzetno Kelo, 52, who lives in an adjacent apartment building, said. "Shattered glass from a window fell on my bed and I was covered in blood." He was treated at a hospital before being discharged Police said a witness saw a man walking in the densely built street shortly before the explosion. Varsamis has worked for many years at Diavata prison, west of Thessaloniki, known for housing many criminal gang members as well as convicted terrorists. Two police officers said they are focusing their efforts on criminal gangs rather than terror groups. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not supposed to comment on an ongoing investigation. The police have already deposed Varsamis, they said. The police's Organized Crime Unit is leading the investigation.

A strong bomb explosion targets a Greek prison guard's home

A strong bomb explosion targets a Greek prison guard's home THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) — A bomb explosion targeted the home of the presid...
Immigration judges fired by Trump administration say they will fight backNew Foto - Immigration judges fired by Trump administration say they will fight back

CHICAGO (AP) — Federalimmigration judges firedby the Trump administration are filing appeals, pursuing legal action and speaking out in an unusually public campaign to fight back. More than 50 immigration judges — from senior leaders to new appointees — have been fired sinceDonald Trumpassumed the presidency for the second time. Normally bound by courtroom decorum, many are now unrestrained in describing terminations they consider unlawful and why they believe they were targeted. Their suspected reasons include gender discrimination, decisions onimmigrationcases played up by the Trumpadministration and a courthouse tour with the Senate's No. 2 Democrat. "I cared about my job and was really good at it," Jennifer Peyton, a former supervising judge told The Associated Press this week. "That letter that I received, the three sentences, explained no reason why I was fired." Peyton, who received the notice while on a July Fourth family vacation, was appointed judge in 2016. She considered it her dream job. Peyton was later named assistant chief immigration judge in Chicago, helping to train, mentor and oversee judges. She was a visible presence in thebusy downtown court, greeting outside observers. She cited top-notch performance reviews and said she faced no disciplinary action. Peyton said she'll appeal through the Merit Systems Protection Board, an independent government agencyTrump has also targeted. Peyton's theories about why she was fired include appearing on a "bureaucrat watchdog list" of people accused by a right-wing organization of working against the Trump agenda. She also questions a courthouse tour she gave to Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois in June. Durbin blasted Peyton's termination as an "abuse of power," saying he's visited before as part of his duties as a publicly-elected official. The nation's immigration courts — with a backlog of about 3.5 million cases — have become akey focusofDonald Trump's hard-line immigration enforcement efforts. The firings are on top of resignations, early retirements and transfers, adding up to 106 judges gone since January, according to the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, which represents judges. There are currently about 600 immigration judges. Several of those fired, including Peyton, have recently done a slew of interviews on local Chicago television stations and with national outlets, saying they now have a platform for their colleagues who remain on the bench. "The ones that are left are feeling threatened and very uncertain about their future," said Matt Biggs, the union's president. Carla Espinoza, a Chicago immigration judge since 2023, was fired as she was delivering a verdict this month. Her notice said she'd be dismissed at the end of her two-year probationary period with the Executive Office for Immigration Review. "I am personally committed to my career. We're not political appointees," she told AP. "I'm entitled to a reason." She believes the firings have disproportionately affected women and ethnic minorities, including people with Hispanic-sounding surnames like hers. She plans to take legal action before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which has alsoshifted focusunder Trump. "There's a very strong pattern of discriminatory factors," she said. Espinoza thinks another reason could be her decisionto releasea Mexican immigrant falsely accused of threatening to assassinate Trump.Ramón Morales Reyeswas accused of a writing a threatening letter by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. But the claims quickly fell apart as Wisconsin authorities determined that Morales Reyes was actually framed by a man who had previously attacked him. Espinoza said she felt pressure with public scrutiny, media coverage and Noem's statements about Morales Reyes, which weren't corrected or removed from social media. "It's hard to silence the noise and just do your job fairly when there's so much distraction," she said. "I think I did. And I stand by my decision as having been a fair one to release an individual who I believe was twice victimized." The Executive Office for Immigration Review, part of the Justice Department that oversees the immigration courts, declined to comment on the firings through an agency spokesperson. Peyton said she isn't sure that working as an immigration judge is still her dream job. "It's important that everyone in our country knows what's happening in our immigration courts," she said. "The Department of Justice that I joined in 2016 is not the same one now."

Immigration judges fired by Trump administration say they will fight back

Immigration judges fired by Trump administration say they will fight back CHICAGO (AP) — Federalimmigration judges firedby the Trump adminis...
Officials search for 'military-style' grenade after deadly explosion in CaliforniaNew Foto - Officials search for 'military-style' grenade after deadly explosion in California

California law enforcement say they took custody of two grenades on July 17 after a resident called the police. One exploded and killedthree detectives, and now the other one is missing. "The fact is, right now, there's a second grenade that we're not 100 percent sure where it's at," Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said in anevening briefingon July 25. Luna described the missing grenade as "military-style," one of two recovered after a resident in Santa Monica on July 17 reported the devices had been found inside a tenant storage unit in an apartment complex's underground garage. Arson explosives detail detectives investigated, including with X-rays, and thought the grenades were "inert," officials said. But when detectives took the grenades to the department's explosives detail facility, one grenade exploded, killing detectivesJoshua Kelley-Eklund, Victor Lemus and William Osbornthe morning of July 18. Officials believe the second grenade arrived to the facility, but they don't know where it is, Luna said. The sheriff's department has closed public access to roads around the facility,located in East Los Angeles, as they search for the missing grenade. Officials have searched vehicles, gyms, lockers, office spaces and surrounding areas of the facility, Luna said. The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Firearms and Explosives has taken over the investigation to find the grenade. Kenny Cooper, ATF's special agent in charge for the Los Angeles field division, said officials have "meticulously examined" a radius of 400 feet from the blast site over several days. Officials have also conducted interviews and served multiple search warrants, Cooper said. If someone believes they have come across the grenade, officials say don't touch it and contact 911 or local law enforcement. Sheriff's homicide detectives are still investigating the detectives' deaths. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'Military-style' grenade missing after deadly explosion: LA Sheriff

Officials search for 'military-style' grenade after deadly explosion in California

Officials search for 'military-style' grenade after deadly explosion in California California law enforcement say they took custody ...

 

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