Ahead of summit with Trump, a look at Putin's notable meetings with 5 US presidentsNew Foto - Ahead of summit with Trump, a look at Putin's notable meetings with 5 US presidents

Vladimir Putin is no stranger to superpower summits. Over the decades, as president or prime minister, he's held high-stakes meetings with five American presidents. His encounter withDonald Trumpon Friday in Alaska will be the first of Trump's second term and maybe the most significant since theircontroversial2018 meeting in Helsinki, Finland. This time, war and peace are urgently at stake as Trump has made it a priority to end the war in Ukraine. Trump's Aug. 8 deadline for Putin to agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine or face severe sanctions has come and gone without any peace deal. MORE: Trump warns Russia of 'severe consequences' if Putin doesn't agree to stop war The expected one-on-one meeting in Alaska marks Putin's first trip to the U.S. since 2015 and hiseighth overallas president -- a post the former KGB officer has held since late 1999, apart from 2008-2012 when he served as prime minister. Although he's met with every U.S. president since Bill Clinton, the meetings have been less frequent in recent years as he's been considered something of an international pariah, following the Kremlin's illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014, military actions in Syria in 2015 and Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election. No U.S. president hastraveled to Russiasince 2013, when Barack Obama attended the G20 economic summit in St. Petersburg. Here's a look at memorable moments between the Russian president and his American counterparts. The two leaders had previously met while Putin served as prime minister, though their first summit came as Clinton's presidency was coming to an end and the new Russian president was just coming into power. The two met in Moscow in June 2000, nearly a decade after the end of the Cold War, and largely discussed arms control. On his assessment of Putin, Clinton said at a press briefing, "I think he is fully capable of building a prosperous, strong Russia while preserving freedom and pluralism and the rule of law. It's a big challenge. I think he's fully capable of doing it." On Clinton, Putin called him a "very experienced politician." "In my mind, we've established now not only good business ties, but also personal relations. For me, President Clinton is a person who is a very comfortable and pleasant partner in negotiations," Putin said. Bush and Putin held their first summit in Slovenia in June 2001. Following two hours of meetings, Bush said it was an "important step in building a constructive, respectful relationship with Russia." When asked whether he could trust Russia, Bush famously said of Putin that he "looked the man in the eye" and "found him to be very straightforward and trustworthy." "I was able to get a sense of his soul; a man deeply committed to his country and the best interests of his country," Bush said. On their meeting, Putin said he had a "very interesting and positive" discussion with Bush, who "as a person who has studied history, proposed a very global, wide-scale approach and view to history." Bush would go on to meet with Putin in Russia multiple times throughout both terms of his presidency, including a 2002 visit to Moscow where they signed a treaty to reduce the number of nuclear warhead arsenals held by both countries. Putin also visited the U.S. several times, including traveling to Bush's ranch in Texas and family home in Kennebunkport, Maine, which often hosted heads of state during the Bush administration. Their relationship seemed to grow more strained, including following the U.S. invasion of Iraq, which Moscow opposed. During an informal meeting, the two had a more tense exchange during Bush's historic trip to Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympics, where Bush confronted then-Prime Minister Putin about Russia's ongoing attack on its neighbor, Georgia. Putin continued to serve as prime minister during the first few years of Obama's presidency -- during which he and Obama met for the first time along with then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow in July 2009. During that visit, Obama said his interest was in dealing with his counterpart, though said he wanted to reach out to Putin "and all other influential sectors in Russian society so that I can get a full picture of the needs of the Russian people and the concerns of the Russian people." "Our interest is dealing with the Russian government as a whole in order to achieve the improved bilateral relationship that I think can be accomplished," Obama said. Putin returned to the presidency in 2012. A year later, the White Housecanceleda planned summit with Putin in Moscow, citing Russia's "disappointing decision" to grant asylum to national security leaker Edward Snowden and a lack of progress in the U.S.-Russia bilateral agenda. Russia's invasion and illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014 and support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, whom the U.S. had called to be removed, continued to strain relations. Obama and Putin had theirfirst formal meeting in two yearsin September 2015 at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, in what was Putin's last visit to the U.S. until the planned Alaska summit. MORE: NATO Secretary General Rutte says Trump-Putin summit is about 'testing Putin' Trump and Putin met for the first time as presidents in July 2017 during a G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany. Though one of their more notable summits came a year later, in Helsinki in July 2018, when they talked behind closed doors for nearly two hours. In an extraordinary press conference afterward, while standing next to Putin, Trumpseemed to acceptthe Russian president's denial of election interference over the findings of U.S. intelligence. (Earlier this month, Attorney General Pam Bondi ordered a Justice Department investigation into the Obama administration intelligence community's handling of claims Russia interfered in the 2016 election.) "[Putin] just said it's not Russia. I will say this. I don't see any reason why it would be," Trump said. "I have great confidence in my intelligence people, but I will tell you that President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today," he later said. Asked why Trump should believe Russia's denial of election interference, Putin said during the briefing, "You can trust no one," and called the U.S. intelligence agencies' findings "utter nonsense." He said he wanted Trump to win "because he talked about bringing the U.S.-Russia relationship back to normal." Following significant bipartisan criticism back home, Trump walked back his comments the next day, saying he misspoke and that he meant to say, "I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be Russia." The summit also drew concerns for the lack of aides or other government officials, only interpreters, in the room with Trump and Putin. Later that year, Trumpabruptly canceleda planned meeting with Putin on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Argentina, citing Russia's refusal to release Ukrainian Navy ships and sailors it seized near Crimea. Biden met with Putin once during his presidency, in Geneva in June 2021. He had called for thehigh-stakes meetingwith Putin, alarmed about ongoing Russian military aggression toward Ukraine. Biden said the summit was "positive" and that he "did what I came to do." Putin called the over three-hour talk "quite constructive," though he contended that Russia's military aggression toward Ukraine was not the business of the U.S. Less than a year later, in February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, a war that has been waged ever since.

Ahead of summit with Trump, a look at Putin's notable meetings with 5 US presidents

Ahead of summit with Trump, a look at Putin's notable meetings with 5 US presidents Vladimir Putin is no stranger to superpower summits....
Taliban leader warns God will severely punish Afghans who are ungrateful for Islamic ruleNew Foto - Taliban leader warns God will severely punish Afghans who are ungrateful for Islamic rule

ISLAMABAD (AP) —The Taliban leaderwarned God would severely punish Afghans who are ungrateful for Islamic rule in the country, according to a statement released Friday marking the fourth anniversary of the Taliban's return to power. The Talibanseized Afghanistanon Aug. 15, 2021, as the U.S. and NATO withdrew their forces at the end of a two-decade war. Since then, they have imposedtheir interpretation of Islamic lawon daily life, including sweeping restrictions on women and girls, based on edicts from their leader Hibatullah Akhundzada. Akhundzada, who is seldom seen in public, said in a statement that Afghans had endured hardships and made sacrifices for almost 50 years so that Islamic law, or Sharia, could be established. Sharia had saved people from "corruption, oppression, usurpation, drugs, theft, robbery, and plunder." His statement was shared on the social platform X by the Taliban's chief spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid. "These are great divine blessings that our people should not forget and, during the commemoration of Victory Day (Aug. 15), express great gratitude to Allah Almighty so that the blessings will increase," said Akhundzada. "If, against God's will, we fail to express gratitude for blessings and are ungrateful for them, we will be subjected to the severe punishment of Allah Almighty." He also instructed the Cabinet and ministers to drop the word "acting" from their job titles, signifying the permanence of a Taliban administration in Afghanistan and the lack of challengers to their rule. On Wednesday, at a Cabinet meeting in Kandahar, Akhundzada said the stability of the Taliban government lay in the acquisition of religious knowledge. He urged the promotion of religious awareness, the discouragement of immoral conduct, the protection of citizens from harmful ideologies, and the instruction of Afghans in matters of faith and creed, according to a statement from another government spokesman, Hamdullah Fitrat. Akhundzada ordered the Kabul Municipality to build more mosques, and there was a general focus on identifying means to "further consolidate and fortify" the Islamic government, said Fitrat. Flower showers outside, women protest inside The country is gripped by a humanitarian crisis made worse byclimate change, millions ofAfghans expelledfrom Iran and Pakistan, and a sharp drop in donor funding. This year's anniversary celebrations are more muted than last year's, when the Taliban staged a military paradeat a U.S. airbase. Officials have plannedaerial floral showersand a sports display in the capital, Kabul. Cabinet members gave speeches earlier Friday listing the administration's achievements and highlighting diplomatic progress. Rights groups, foreign governments, andthe U.N. have condemnedthe Taliban for their treatment of women and girls, who remain barred from education beyond sixth grade, many jobs, and most public spaces. Some venues for the official anniversary celebrations are off-limits to females because they areforbidden from entering parksand other recreational areas. Members of the United Afghan Women's Movement for Freedom staged an indoor protest on Friday in northeast Takhar province against Taliban rule. "This day marked the beginning of a black domination that excluded women from work, education, and social life," Parisa Mobariz said in a statement shared with The Associated Press. "We, the protesting women, remember this day not as a memory, but as an open wound of history, a wound that has not yet healed. The fall of Afghanistan was not the fall of our will. We stand, even in the darkness." There was also an indoor protest in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad. Afghan women held up signs that said "Forgiving the Taliban is an act of enmity against humanity" and "August 15th is a dark day." The women were fully veiled, except for their eyes, in the photographs.

Taliban leader warns God will severely punish Afghans who are ungrateful for Islamic rule

Taliban leader warns God will severely punish Afghans who are ungrateful for Islamic rule ISLAMABAD (AP) —The Taliban leaderwarned God would...
Shut out of Alaska summit, Ukrainians anxiously await Trump-Putin falloutNew Foto - Shut out of Alaska summit, Ukrainians anxiously await Trump-Putin fallout

KHARKIV, Ukraine — Even as his family sobbed into the dirt of his brother's grave, Ukrainian soldier Artem Reshetilov warned President Donald Trump that he should not compromise with Russia duringFriday's peace talks in Alaska. His brother, Andrei, 38, was killed by a Russian artillery strike while fighting to defend Ukraine's frontlines. At the funeral on the eve ofthe talks in Anchorage— to which Ukraine has not been invited — Reshetilov urged Trump not to bend toVladimir Putin's demandsof more Ukrainian land. "We don't have to compromise with the enemy and give up our beloved land because this enemy won't stop," said Reshetilov, 46, as hundreds of Ukrainian flags, each marking the grave of a fallen soldier, flapped in the breeze behind him at this cemetery near the major northeastern city of Kharkiv. Like manywho will not be present in Anchorage, he told NBC News he fears Russia could merely use a ceasefire to "return even stronger" and attack Ukraine and even other countries in Europe. "We know Russia and they never keep agreements," he added. These fears are not confined just to Ukrainian hearts but shared by governments, experts and people across Europe and beyond who fear what Trump might agree with Putinin a bid to resolve a warhe once promised the American people he could fix in 24 hours. Follow live updates here Alarmed at being frozen out of the talks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his government this week turned to European leaders for a lifeline, hoping to influence the high-stakes summit and prevent a potential disaster for Ukraine. A flurry of diplomacy culminated with a Wednesday emergency video call between Trump, Zelenskyy, and leaders from Britain, France, Germany, the European Union and NATO, all of whomurged the American president not to capitulate to Putin. Trump said afterward that he had assured them there would be "very severe consequences" if Putin did not agree to end the war. U.S. allies came away hopeful they had steered the president away from a potential Putin diplomatic trap, but nonetheless anxious, European diplomats and former U.S. officials said. "It's looking better today than it did a week ago," said William Taylor, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine. "The Ukrainians and the Europeans were all worried that Trump and Putin would get together and make some decisions for Ukraine." Even so, the apprehension is palpable. "We all are preparing ourselves for an outcome that may be highly problematic," said one European official who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the talks. So far, Ukrainian officials and European allieshave tried to tread carefullyto avoid antagonizing Trump. But if the talks produce a lop-sided proposal favoring Russia, "then there is no way that Europe can simply pretend that everything is simply ok," the European official said. Asked for a response to these criticisms, the White House directed NBC News to statements Trump has made this week saying that it would be up to Ukraine and Russia to make a deal between them, and that this meeting was merely a "listening exercise" that could lead to an eventual summit between the warring leaders. Trump said Thursday that Putin was "not going to mess around with me," but added that he "will be very proud to end this war" along with several others he claims to have helped resolve, calling himself the "peacemaker-in-chief." What's caused the most consternation in Ukraine is Trump's repeated suggestions thathe could negotiate a "land swap" between Russia and Ukraine, having previously suggested it would be unrealistic for Ukrainians to expect the return of lands illegally invaded and currently occupied by Russia. The American president told European leaders this week that he would not discuss territory divisions during his sit-down with Putin,two European officials and three other people briefed on the call told NBC News. That's not to say opinion in Ukraine hasn't shifted. A survey bypollster Gallup this monthsuggested the public now favors a negotiated solution — thoughthe majority still rejectRussia's absolutist terms. Regardless of what Trump and Putin discuss, Ukraine's absence renders the entire exercise absurd and insulting for many in the country actually under attack. "Why should they talk about Ukraine without Ukraine's participation?" said Oksana Andrusyak, 26, who works as a communications analyst in the Ukrainian capital. She expects such from Putin, a man wanted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court. "But why does the United States, which positions itself as a state that values the rule of law," she asked, want to take part in what she calls a "circus?" Putin has said he is ready for peace — but only if Ukraine essentially surrenders. Rather than showing willingness to wind up his war, he is killing more Ukrainian citizens than ever. July saw more civilian casualties than any other month during the war — 286 people killed and 1,388 injured — the United Nations announced last month. The attritional losses on the frontlines are also piling up. NBC News' interview with Artem Reshetilov at his brother's graveside was interrupted by another funeral filing into the cemetery immediately after, soon to be a new flag driven into a fresh mound of soil. The past week has illustrated how Ukraine may now see Europe — not the United States —as its primary partner and advocate, with European powers increasingly taking the lead in military and financial assistance and imposing sanctions on Moscow, experts and former U.S. officials said. "If the US is backtracking, someone has to come in, otherwise it's an open flank for Putin, " said Christian Forstner, director of the Hanns Seidel Foundation in Washington, a German nonprofit. The run-up to the summit underscored how both Russia and Ukraine are competing to win Trump over and persuade him of their case, and that the American president appears to have no fixed position, European officials and experts said. Europe sees this as being about Ukraine but also so much more. They believe that rewarding Putin's aggression would embolden him to launch further forays into former Soviet territory, upending the post-Cold War landscape of the entire continent. Other scholars have suggested it might betaken as a signal in Beijingthat it's own designs on Taiwan may escape unpunished. The fact that Trump agreed to the summit in the first place, without any change in Russia's behavior or position, reinforced fears in Ukraine and Europe that Trump and his envoy, Steve Witkoff, are misreading Putin and have yet to formulate a coherent strategy on how to end the conflict, experts said. There is a fear in Germany and other European countries that the U.S. president could agree to "a ceasefire at any price," Forstner said. Though Trump has in recent weeks expressed verbal frustration with Putin, he has done little to punish him in practical terms. A supposeddeadline last Friday for Putin to agree to the war or face punishing tariffswas postponed after the summit was announced. In reality, Putin has not shifted his stance since December 2021 when he issued to Western countries a set of eight demands, including a promise that Ukraine would never join NATO and an agreement to the alliance's military forces from Russia's eastern flank. If anything, emboldened by a war he believes he is winning, Putin has only doubled down, now insisting on a larger landgrab in Ukraine and its effective surrender. Many Ukrainians say their best case scenario is that the talks don't produce much at all. But the symbolism of the meeting still stings. "It's just simply an unpleasant fact that it is happening," said Andrusyak, the communications analyst in Kyiv, "and that it is happening kind of behind our backs." Richard Engel and Marc Smith reported from Kharkiv, Daryna Mayer reported from Kyiv, Alexander Smith reported from London and Dan De Luce reported from Washington.

Shut out of Alaska summit, Ukrainians anxiously await Trump-Putin fallout

Shut out of Alaska summit, Ukrainians anxiously await Trump-Putin fallout KHARKIV, Ukraine — Even as his family sobbed into the dirt of his ...
NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Friday, August 15New Foto - NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Friday, August 15

NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Friday, August 15originally appeared onParade. Get excited—there's another New York Times game to add to your daily routine! Those of us word game addicts who already playWordle,Connections,Strandsand theMini Crosswordnow have Connections Sports Edition to add to the mix.So, if you're looking for some hints and answers for today's Connections Sports Edition on Friday, August 15, 2025, you've come to the right place. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Connections Sports Edition is just like the regular Connections word puzzle, in that it's a game that resets at 12 a.m. EST each day and has 16 different words listed. It's up to you to figure out each group of four words that belong to a certain category, with four categories in total. This new version is sports-specific, however, as a partnership between The New York Times and The Athletic. As the NYT site instructs, for Connections Sports Edition, you "group sports terms that share a common thread." Related:The 26 Funniest NYT Connections Game Memes You'll Appreciate if You Do This Daily Word Puzzle Here are some hints about the four categories to help you figure out the word groupings. Yellow:EASTERN TEAMS Green:SKATEBOARDING Blue:L.A. SPARKS Purple:BOSTON _____ OK, time for a second hint…we'll give you the actual categories now. Spoilers below! Yellow:AFC EAST TEAMS Green:SKATEBOARDING TERMS Blue:MEMBERS OF THE L.A. SPARKS Purple:BOSTON _____ If you're looking for the answers, no worries—we've got them below. So, don't scroll any further if you don't want to see the solutions!The answers to today's Connections Sports Edition #326 are coming up next.Related:15 Fun Games Like Connections to Play Every Day AFC EAST TEAMS:BILLS, DOLPHINS, JETS, PATRIOTS SKATEBOARDING TERMS:GOOFY, GRIND, KICKFLIP, OLLIE MEMBERS OF THE L.A. SPARKS:BRINK, HAMBY, JACKSON, PLUM BOSTON _____:BRUINS, COLLEGE, MARAHON, RED SOX Don't worry if you didn't get them this time—we've all been there. Up next,catch up on the answers to recent Wordle puzzles. Related: Hobby Lobby's 'Gorgeous' and 'Versatile' Table That Doubles as a Storage Solution Has Shoppers Calling It 'Perfect' NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Friday, August 15first appeared on Parade on Aug 15, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 15, 2025, where it first appeared.

NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Friday, August 15

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51 Things We Need to Talk About Right Now After the "And Just Like That…" Series Finale

Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max Warning: This story contains spoilers from the series finale ofAnd Just Like That... And Just Like That...aired its series finale on Thursday, Aug. 14 After watching the episode, we have a few — okay, 51 — things we need to talk about right now regarding the end of thisSex and the Cityinstallment Let us know what you think in the comments below It's a big moment forSex and the Cityfans. The revival seriesAnd Just Like That…aired its series finale last night and fans had to bid farewell (again) to mainstays Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte York Goldenblatt (Kristin Davis). It's been a roller-coaster ride for viewers of this series, as the showcomes to an end amid widespread criticism. Somepeople are relieved, othersaren't as happy, but everyone can agree, there's a lot to say about the way this installment of theSex and the Cityuniverse came to a close. We're breaking down the final episode, titled "Party for One," and sharing how the main gals, plus Seema Patel (Sarita Choudhury), Lisa Todd Wexley (Nicole Ari Parker) and Anthony Marentino (Mario Cantone) closed this chapter. Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Here are 51 things we need to talk about right now after theAnd Just Like That…series finale: 1. The concept of Carrie's experience in the Asian restaurant — ordering from an iPad, being served by a robot waiter and being forced to sit across from a giant tomato plush — is comedy enough, but they really hit us over the head with the fact of her being alone. 2. Carrie seems to be confused about how to use an iPad, but as an iPhone user, there's no way she doesn't know how they work. 3. Honestly, what's so bad about sitting across from a cute tomato plush? I wouldn't mind. Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max 4. This snippet we see of LTW's docuseries is the first time it hasn't looked like a fancy PowerPoint presentation to me. 5. I am genuinely happy to have learned about Ann Lowe, the Black designer who created Jackie Kennedy's wedding dress. Maybe that's because I'm not a fashionista, but it's still a super cool fact. 6. GettingMichelle Obamato narrate her docuseries has been the obvious solution in my head all season, so my yelling at the screen has finally been heard. 7. After so many name-drops this season, I'm a little miffed that Michelle didn't pop up for even a super-brief cameo. She has herown podcast to promote, after all! 8. LTW's insistence that she can't get dinner or drinks with Marian (Mehcad Brooks) seems like an out-of-date trope perpetuating the idea that men and women can't just be friends. Can't they just be professional outside of the edit bay, too? 9. Also, is this the first we've heard of Marian being married? Perhaps I missed it, but I just thought he was some hunky single man LTW had a crush on. If he's married, why does LTW just assume he's ready to cross the line with her? 10. Marian treated the situation appropriately and maturely, despite LTW's weirdness throughout the season. 11. I got sad when Steve Brady (David Eigenberg) said he wasn't going to Thanksgiving dinner. I just want all my characters to be together. Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max 12. Miranda tells Steve she's been putting condoms in Brady Hobbes' (Niall Cunningham) Christmas stocking since he was 14, which is kinda weird. 13. Even weirder, Steve recalls how she once put a condom on a banana to show Brady how to use them, to which she says, "What a waste of a banana." Umm, how? Did she take the peel off before putting it on? Because if not, the banana would be safe inside the peel. 14. I agree with Miranda, it was gross for Steve to ask if Mia (Ella Stiller) was pretty. First of all, why does that matter? Secondly, that's your son's friend with benefits who is carrying your grandchild. 15. I'd like to take this moment to nominate Adam's (Logan Marshall-Green) nude scene for an Emmy. I don't care what Emmy, I just really think it deserves one. 16. How long have Seema and Adam been together, because it feels impossible that they're at the pee-in-front-of-each-other stage already. 17. Adam's feelings on marriage are pretty strong, but Seema has always felt like a modern woman, making it surprising that she got so upset. 18. I love a good walk-and-talk moment, but Charlotte, LTW, Carrie and Seema all look like they're dressed for very different events on their way to the bridal fashion show. Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max 19. Speaking of that fashion show, the setting is pretty, but the ladies barely even enjoy looking at the wedding dresses on display. This whole scene is just a setup to get them talking in pairs. 20. If I were sitting near any of these four women, I would have asked them to be quiet during the runway show. 21. Oh, good, Adam finished the garden — only for Carrie to then ask him to totally redo it and give her something more "wild and free." 22. Totally random thought, but where did Charlotte's vertigo go? 23. The loudness to which Harry Goldenblatt (Evan Handler) exclaims that he is aroused was wild considering Lily (Cathy Ang) is in the next room. TMI, dad! 24. I have never felt more seen than Jackie Hoffman declaring, "I'm so f---ing exhausted." Give her an Emmy, you cowards! 25. Carrie's pie-delivery circuit is fun, but it makes me wish everyone were together for the finale. Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max 26. Carrie declares mashed potatoes as her favorite food, which is something we have in common. 27. Carrie advises Miranda not to overreact when Joy (Dolly Wells) texts her that her dog was sick and Miranda jumps to conclusions before talking to Joy about it. That's rich coming from someone who got upset at her partner over an emoji reaction to an ugly table earlier this season. 28. Epcot (Spike Einbinder) explaining their name (calling their parents "Disney freaks") was funny the first time, but it happened again and again and again… 29. Silvio (Paulo Hernandez-Farella) immediately being rude to Brady when he arrived rubbed me the wrong way. He said "eww" regarding him being a redhead and also called him "strawberry shortcake." I would have kicked him out of the apartment. 30. The second Mark Kasabian (Victor Garber) showed up, I just knew it wasn't going to be a good thing. Why would Charlotte try to set Carrie up with someone so soon? Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max 31. As a dog owner, seeing Joy crying about her dog almost made me tear up. 32. Joy's reasoning that she hates children because her dog ate a LEGO at the park is kind of wild. 33. My one chuckle of the episode happened when Charlotte asked who the people were with Mia, to which Carrie responded, "Her backup singers." Ha! 34. Charlotte said that Carrie should date Mark just because he has a plane. Would she date someone just for that reason? She barely got on a plane to visit her out-of-state boyfriend... she's not going many places. 35. Do the writers want us to hate Silvio? Him dancing around the living room and being snarky with Miranda made him even more annoying. 36. Mia said she once had a puppy, but that someone left the door open and it ran away. Is it just me or is anyone else really worrying about that unborn baby? 37. Just when I was starting to warm up to Mia, she was so mean to Brady after he went around the city looking for her cucumbers, brown rice and seaweed when she said it was all she ate. She told him it's not her problem he was running around trying to find those things after she said it's all she ate. Brady, you're too good for her. 38. I desperately need to know why Mia's mom blocked her on Facebook. 39. At their ages, how do Carrie and Mark not know that you should check the turkey's internal temperature before taking it out of the oven? 40. I cannot believe that we are ending this show with a toilet overflowing with actual poop after Epcot kept using the bathroom. 41. The one good thing about it is that it makes Mark leave, though. 42. Raise your hand if you also screamed when Miranda hugged Joy while she was wearing the gloves she was just cleaning a toilet with. I sure did. Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max 43. I know this episode is just another day for the characters, but for us it's a big deal. I hate how Carrie just quietly leaves Miranda's apartment without saying goodbye. 44. Carrie plays "You're The First, The Last, My Everything" by Barry White on the karaoke machine, but we hear singing. Aren't karaoke machines only supposed to have the song without singing? 45. I counted on the screen, and Carrie's karaoke machine only has 46 songs on it. That seems like a crazily low number of songs. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. 46. We finally see Shoe, the true star ofAnd Just Like That… 47. It's funny that Giuseppe (Sebastiano Pigazzi) throws a pie in Anthony's face, but I could only think about how yummy that chocolate cream pie would have tasted. 48. Herbert Wexley (Christopher Jackson) offering to clean up after Thanksgiving dinner is literally the bare minimum, but you'd think he really saved the day with how LTW reacts. 49. Carrie finally finished her novel — and the thoughts I have about her new epilogue require their own article. 50. Okay, so Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall)didn't return. That I can live with. But we didn't even get a scene of Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte together this episode. Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max 51. I'm going to soak up that last scene of Carrie strutting down the hallway in that tutu. I need a nice image to remember this show by. And Just Like That…andSex and the Cityare streaming in their entirety on HBO Max. Read the original article onPeople

51 Things We Need to Talk About Right Now After the “And Just Like That…” Series Finale

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Kourtney Kardashian/Instagram Kourtney Kardashian included a family photo with husband Travis Barker and son Rocky Thirteen in her Aug. 14 Instagram post The Lemme co-founder revealed the snaps were taken before they went sightseeing in Italy The vacation post came less than a week after she shut down pregnancy rumors Kourtney Kardashianis enjoying a blissful vacation in Italy with her husband,Travis Barker, and son,Rocky Thirteen. On Thursday, Aug. 14, the Lemme co-founder, 46, shared several photos onInstagramfrom their visit to the picturesque cove beach San Fruttuoso in Liguria. The first snap showed her wearing a leopard print top with 90s-style sunglasses, while sitting next to Barker, who had 1-year-old Rocky on his lap. Other photos in the post included tourists swimming in the sea, freshly made pasta and Kardashian Barker posing for a selfie with one hand in her hair. "Moments before jumping in the water to see the Christ of the Abyss statue underwater. (Look it up 🤓)," she captioned the post. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The post comes less than a week after Kardashian Barker shared a variety of other photos and clips from vacation onInstagram. Among them was a controversial picture of her cuddlingRockyon a boat without him wearing a life vest and a selfie. Kardashian Barker was forced to deny that the getaway was a babymoon when a comment under the Saturday, Aug. 9 post suggested that she and husband Barker may beexpanding their family. "RUMORS HAVE IT THAT YOU'RE PREGNANT, KOURTNEY," the commenter wrote. Shutting down the speculation, Kardashian Barker replied, "Eating pancakes and jumping off cliffs 🤙🏼." Kourtney Kardashian/Instagram Themom of fourshares her daughter Penelope, 13, and sons Mason, 15, and Reign, 10, with ex Scott Disick. Rocky — who was born on Nov. 1, 2023 — is shared with her husband, Travis Barker. Kardashian Barker previously denied rumors circulating on social media that she's expecting a fifth child in the comment section of a JulyInstagram post. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf A commenter wrote underneath her collection of photos taken in Porofino, Italy, "You can tell from the bikini reflection photo Kourtney is pregnant again." Kardashian Barker responded, saying, "Or breastfeeding, eating gelato, focaccia, pasta, not working out and living my best damn life baby." Read the original article onPeople

Kourtney Kardashian Shares New Family Photo with Husband Travis Barker and Son Rocky After Denying Pregnancy Rumors

Kourtney Kardashian Shares New Family Photo with Husband Travis Barker and Son Rocky After Denying Pregnancy Rumors Kourtney Kardashian/Inst...

 

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