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*Star Wars* fans aren't the only ones mourning *The Hunt for Ben Solo*.

Steven Soderbergh is also disappointed that his planned *Star Wars* sequel starring Adam Driver never came to fruition. The Oscar-winning filmmaker recently told BK Magazine that it was "no surprise" to learn that former Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy was frustrated with Disney for scrapping the film.

"We were all frustrated," Soderbergh said of the small group that worked on the project. "You know, that was two and a half years of free work for me and Adam and [screenwriter] Rebecca Blunt."

Soderbergh added that prior to Driver revealing the project's existence in an interview last year, he warned the actor not to "speculate" about why the film was axed — and to merely share the little information they were given.

"I said, 'Look, do not editorialize or speculate about the why. Just say what happened, because all we know is what happened,'" Soderbergh recalled. "The stated reason was 'We don't think Ben Solo could be alive.' And that was all we were told. And so there's nothing to do about it, you know, except move on."

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He added, "I'd kind of made the movie in my head, and just felt bad that nobody else was going to get to see it."

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The proposed *Star Wars* movie would have picked up after the events of 2019's *Star Wars: Episode IX — The Rise of Skywalker* and centered on Driver's fan-favorite character Ben Solo, also known as the villainous Kylo Ren (who seemingly met his end).

Soderbergh said he was surprised when the plug was pulled before budget and other production details were ever discussed. "I thought the conversation was strictly going to be a practical one where they go, 'What is this going to cost?'" he explained. "And I had a really good answer for that. But it never even got to that point. It's insane. We're all very disappointed."

Speaking to the Associated Press in October, Driver revealed that Soderbergh and Blunt (the pen name of Jules Asner, Soderbergh's wife) had outlined a story, and said Scott Z. Burns had written a script that was the "standard" of what a *Star Wars *movie "should be." Driver added that it had the "handmade and character-driven" feel of the franchise's second entry, *The Empire Strikes Back*.

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"We presented the script to Lucasfilm. They loved the idea. They totally understood our angle and why we were doing it," Driver said. "We took it to [Disney execs] Bob Iger and Alan Bergman, and they said no. They didn't see how Ben Solo was alive. And that was that."

In the immediate aftermath of Driver's revelation, *Star Wars* fans mobilized* *to express support for the dropped project by starting a "Save* The Hunt for Ben Solo*" campaign on social media. Meanwhile, Soderbergh wrote on Bluesky, "For the record, I did not enjoy lying about the existence of THE HUNT FOR BEN SOLO, but it really did need to remain a secret…until now!… Also, in the aftermath of the *HFBS* situation, I asked Kathy Kennedy if LFL had ever turned in a finished movie script for green-light to Disney and had it rejected. She said no, this was a first."

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Last month, when news came that Kennedy was stepping down as president of Lucasfilm after 14 influential years, she spoke to Deadline Hollywood about several of the projects that went unmade during her tenure, including the Soderbergh-Burns script that she described as "just great." She added, "Anything's a possibility if somebody's willing to take a risk."

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Timothée Chalamet Opens Up About Kylie Jenner&x27;s Special Birthday Surprise Rachel RaposasFri, February 20, 2026 at 5:31 PM UTC 0 Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet. Phillip Faraone/Getty Timothée Chalamet revealed the Interstellarthemed birthday surprise his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, arranged for him last year Chalamet featured in the 2014 film, which he said he saw a dozen times when it first debuted in theaters The actor and the reality TV star have been romantically linked since mid2023 No one understands Timothée Chalamet (and his Interstellar obsession) quite like Kylie Jenner.

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Timothée Chalamet revealed the Interstellar-themed birthday surprise his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, arranged for him last year

Chalamet featured in the 2014 film, which he said he saw a dozen times when it first debuted in theaters

The actor and the reality TV star have been romantically linked since mid-2023

No one understands Timothée Chalamet (and his Interstellar obsession) quite like Kylie Jenner.

In a conversation with his Interstellar onscreen dad Matthew McConaughey at a CNN & Variety Town Hall event, which airs Feb. 21, Chalamet revealed how his girlfriend, Jenner, surprised him on his birthday last year.

The reality TV star and beauty mogul, 28, had found a way to incorporate Chalamet's love for Interstellar for his recent 30th birthday, he revealed. The actor had featured as Tom in the beloved 2014 film, which he previously said was his favorite project, and the movie he's probably seen the most times.

"I have legitimately maybe seen it 22 times or something. I saw it 12 times in theaters when it came out," Chalamet told McConaughey, who starred as Chalamet's character's father, Cooper, in the film. The two actors initially met while on set of the sci-fi movie.

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One of his more recent viewings, Chalamet said, was on his last birthday, when Jenner — who he recently called his "partner of three years" — arranged a private screening of the film at a special theater outside of Los Angeles, where they both live.

While he was thrilled when he discovered Jenner's surprise, Chalamet admitted he was feeling a bit crabby on the drive there.

"I was grumpy on the way there, because I didn't know where she was taking me at. It's my birthday. Why are we driving 30 minutes outside L.A.?" Chalamet said.

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"I got to the theater [and] it was Interstellar on IMAX," he continued. "I said, 'Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry I was so grumpy on the drive.'"

Chalamet recently opened up about his early-career role in Interstellar, telling Filmthusiast it was his favorite project to date. He didn't have a large role, he noted, but his involvement in the film "came to me at a time in life, in career, where things were certainly not set yet," which he said he appreciates.

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At the CNN & Variety event, Chalamet reiterated his affinity for the movie. "I love that movie, man. And I just hope, I don't know, seeing so many young faces here, I hope it resonates for you guys, too, because I just love that movie, man."

Chalamet and Jenner were first spotted together in January 2023 when they were seen interacting at Jean Paul Gaultier's show at Paris Fashion Week, and months later, a source told PEOPLE that the pair had been "getting to know each other."

The duo made their red carpet debut in May 2025, and Jenner has supported Chalamet through his numerous projects in the time they've been together.

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Where Are Chris and Jessica from "Love Is Blind" Now? Inside Their Lives After Their Controversial OnScreen Split Caroline BlairFri, February 20, 2026 at 5:30 PM UTC 0 Jessica Barrett and Chris Fusco in episode 1006 of Love Is Blind. Courtesy of Netflix Chris Fusco and Jessica Barrett got engaged without seeing each other on Love Is Blind season 10 The doctor and the account executive broke up after Chris criticized Jessica's physical appearance After their split, Chris started to pursue his second pod connection, Bri, who was engaged to his friend, Connor Chris Fusco and Jessica Barrett appea...

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Chris Fusco and Jessica Barrett got engaged without seeing each other on Love Is Blind season 10

The doctor and the account executive broke up after Chris criticized Jessica's physical appearance

After their split, Chris started to pursue his second pod connection, Bri, who was engaged to his friend, Connor

Chris Fusco and Jessica Barrett appeared to have a strong connection until it all came crumbling down on Love Is Blind season 10.

They developed a close relationship without seeing each other in the pods and got engaged sight unseen. After meeting each other in person for the first time, the newly engaged couple headed to Mexico along with five of the other engaged pairs.

However, their relationship took a turn when they moved into a trial apartment back in Ohio and had to face real-life challenges. After a night out, Chris shocked Jessica when he criticized her body, and said he was used to dating "somebody who works out all the time."

After the conversation, Jessica left the apartment and they ended their engagement. Later in the episode, several of the season 10 contestants — including Chris and Jessica — met up for a night out. During the evening, Chris spoke with his second choice in the pods, Brianna McNees, and said he regretted choosing Jessica over her.

Since the show aired, both Chris and Jessica have addressed the split and controversial conversation.

Here's everything to know about where Chris Fusco and Jessica Barrett from Love is Blind season 10 are now.

Who are Chris and Jessica and how did they get together?

Chris Fusco and Jessica Barrett in episode 1005 of Love Is Blind.

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Jessica and Chris both signed up to try to find love on season 10 of Love Is Blind, which featured contestants hailing from Ohio.

Jessica is an infectious diseases physician who was 39 years old at the time of filming. She joined the show in hopes of finding her soulmate who doesn't want children, loves dogs and prioritizes family. She also shared that she was looking for a new love after healing from divorce.

"My biggest fear is vulnerability," she told Tudum ahead of the show. "Admitting that I need help or some support can be hard. I do a lot of things that could get on my partner's nerves. I live alone and I talk to my dogs all day long."

Meanwhile, Chris, who is six years younger than Jessica, is a veteran who is now an account executive. Chris shared that he loves working out and training for triathlons and other physical challenges, and said he was looking for someone with those interests.

"My best habit is being overly optimistic about any situation," he told Tudum, while adding that he was also not wanting to have kids and loves his dogs.

In the pods, Jessica and Chris bonded over their love for their pets and their lack of interest in having children. However, they were also honest with each other about how Chris has a passion for physical fitness, while Jessica does not.

Although Chris was initially torn between Jessica and Bri, he ultimately chose Jessica. He proposed to her in the pods before they saw each other in real life for the first time.

Why did Chris and Jessica break up?

Chris Fusco and Jessica Barrett in episode 1009 of Love is Blind.

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Chris and Jessica first started to acknowledge their issues during the romantic couple's retreat in Mexico. In one conversation, Jessica admitted that she felt insecure over Chris being such a "gym rat" compared to her. He assured her at the time that he also loved to relax, but also confessed that he is used to dating women who go to "pilates every day."

After returning home to Ohio, they toured each other's places and discussed what their future together would look like. However, the show then panned to a moment when Chris came home after a night out after being gone for 48 hours. When Jessica began talking to him about their communication problems, Chris pivoted the conversation to their physical connection and her body.

"We got engaged for a reason," he said. "It's such a great connection, and it was real. I didn't know what you looked like and for me, just to be totally honest and without sounding like a f---ing kid, I don't know how to say it. In the normal world, I date people who do f---ing CrossFit and s---. Somebody who works out all the time, and has a different type of..."

Jessica chimed in to ask if he meant a "different type of body," to which he replied, "Just somebody who does f---ing, like, pilates every day, or someone who's working out every day."

"I just don't know if it's there for me physically," Chris confessed, while explaining that "sex is a big thing" for him and that he doesn't know if they "could get past" his lack of desire for her.

Chris also brought up his connection with Bri — and how his feelings escalated for her when he saw her for the first time out of the pods. Jessica started to get emotional and expressed to him that she was "very upfront" about her busy schedule as a doctor and not being able to work out every day from the beginning.

"There was no illusion that I was gonna be going to pilates every day," she told him. "And it makes me feel like s--- too. Like I'm not good enough in a way that I can't control. I feel very inadequate. Three days ago, if you had told me that I would question you, I would be like, 'You're f---ing insane, this man has treated me better than anyone ever has, and he's told me that he's in love with me, he's told me that he wants a future with me.' "

She continued, "So today, it's really f---ed up my head to go from thinking that you think I'm the best f---ing thing in the world, to being like, maybe not. If my body isn't good enough for you, I'm never gonna be like, 'Oh, please still love me.' That's not what I'm here for now."

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They ended the conversation on ambiguous terms, but Jessica packed her bags and left, because she felt like Chris was a "different person" than in the pods.

"I could never look at him the same," she told cameras. "I'm extremely disappointed, I'm extremely hurt, but I know I'll be okay. I've always been okay. I will take care of myself. I have a wonderful life, and I don't want to be with somebody unless they're just gonna make it better."

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Chris Fusco and Brianna "Bri" McNees in Season 10 of Love is Blind.

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Later on in the episodes, Chris and Jessica reunited with their other pod-mates for a night out. Both of them told their friends why they broke up, but Chris specifically pulled aside his second connection, Bri — who was engaged to Connor — for a solo conversation. Before the night out, Chris had already followed and messaged Bri on social media.

Chris told Bri that his intimacy with Jessica was "horrible" and that he needed to be with someone who matched his desires, like Bri did.

"If I want to marry someone, I want to make sure — trust me, it doesn't even need to be 100% — it needs to be something enjoyable," he told her. "But it was the worst I've ever had. I feel a regret because I saw you, and I was like, 'That is the girl I would literally propose to.' "

In addition to talking about his past relationship, Chris also criticized Bri's engagement to Connor and called him "submissive," while suggesting that he'd be a better match for her.

"I feel like you need someone who's gonna be more dominant in your life and to help guide you and show you places you've never been before," Chris said. "He's a very submissive guy. I'm not a submissive guy. I know I'm not like that. I would never be submissive in my life. I want to do that with you."

Both Bri and Chris later reflected on their eyebrow-raising conversation, and she explained that she initially wanted to have "closure" with her second connection.

"When I tell you I was thrown for a loop and absolutely caught off guard at [bowling], it was incredible," she told PEOPLE. "And I think every single person that was in that room was very surprised at the Chris that we were experiencing that night."

Meanwhile, Chris told Tudum that he "probably should've never even gone" to the mixer and was "obviously intoxicated."

"I take full accountability for everything I said, and I apologize sincerely," he shared. "One night doesn't define my entire character. Life moves on, and you either move on with it or it's going to move on without you. I obviously f---ed up, and I made a mistake, but I try to grow and learn from those."

Where are Chris and Jessica now?

Jessica Barrett and Chris Fusco in episode 1006 of Love Is Blind.

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In the time since Love Is Blind filmed in late 2025, both Chris and Jessica have tried their best to move on. He has since reiterated that they weren't meant to be and cited different lifestyles.

"When you're not behind a pod, and you're with someone living in the real world, things can change," he told Tudum. "It comes down to lifestyle as well. I was out skiing earlier, and I want someone to do that with me. I didn't think she [was] going to be that type of person."

Chris further explained that he does "not regret being honest with her," but he does regret "the way I expressed the words that actually came out of my mouth."

"I was not trying to hurt her or crush her as a human being," he said. "I was about to marry this person in a couple of weeks and I didn't know how to get past this problem, so I just really wanted to just kind of lay it all out there. I wasn't trying to be malicious, but I understand it may come off that way."

Meanwhile, Jessica confessed that she was still confused by what went wrong and said that she doesn't know if she'll "ever understand all of it."

"I don't know if he really does either," Jessica said. "We're in very different places in our lives — workwise and everything. That became a bit more in his face once we were actually in each other's spaces. The other women were like, 'Oh, so he saw your house and then freaked out?' I was like, 'Oh, yeah, maybe that's part of it.' "

She added, "I have a lot of security in who I am — regardless of money, my house, or anything superficial like that. I do think that that ignited a lot of stuff for him personally that really had nothing to do with me."

Jessica explained that she doesn't keep in touch with Chris and that she has no regrets about how she handled their breakup.

"In six months, I wanted to look at myself in the mirror at the end of the night, go to bed and say, 'Good for you. I'm so glad I handled it that way,' " she said. "Could I have gone crazy and said all sorts of shit? Absolutely. Did I want to at times? Absolutely. But at the end of the day, I have to sit with that, and I'm not going to do that to myself."

Since her breakup was aired, Jessica has thanked viewers for their support and wrote on her Instagram Stories on Feb. 19, "I am absolutely overwhelmed with gratitude for all of your love and support. I wish I could respond to every single message and comment. Thank you, thank you, thank you!"

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Martha Stewart Calls Herself the &x27;Original Tradwife&x27; as She Addresses Viral Lifestyle Trend Zoey LyttleFri, February 20, 2026 at 5:28 PM UTC 0 Martha Stewart at the 'Sports Illustrated' Swimsuit Issue launch on May 18, 2023 in New York City. Gotham/FilmMagic Martha Stewart appeared on a Feb. 16 episode of The Skinny Confidential podcast, where she discussed the viral tradwife trend popularized on social media in recent years The business mogul, 84, told cohosts Lauryn and Michael Bosstick that she claims the title of "the original tradwife" Stewart also shared her appreciation for Nara...

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Martha Stewart appeared on a Feb. 16 episode of The Skinny Confidential podcast, where she discussed the viral tradwife trend popularized on social media in recent years

The business mogul, 84, told cohosts Lauryn and Michael Bosstick that she claims the title of "the original tradwife"

Stewart also shared her appreciation for Nara Smith and Ballerina Farm's Hannah Neeleman, both of whom have been associated with the trend despite having also rejected the label

Martha Stewart is claiming her place in homemaking history.

On the Monday, Feb. 16 episode of The Skinny Confidential podcast, hosts Lauryn and Michael Bosstick asked Stewart, 84, for her thoughts on the "modern tradwife" trend. While the label — shorthand for "traditional wife" — only recently bubbled into mainstream usage through social media, Stewart was quick to assert herself as the trend starter.

"I'm the original tradwife," the mogul said.

Martha Stewart at the New York City premiere of 'Martha' on Oct. 21, 2024.

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She expressed her admiration for some of the biggest names associated with the movement, Nara Smith, 24, and Ballerina Farm's Hannah Neeleman, 35, though both social media stars have rejected the tradwife label.

As Michael pointed out during their conversation, the trend is generally perceived as controversial due to its implications about traditional gender roles in the home, namely the outdated idea that women should be dependent on their husbands.

Some content creators have embraced the all aspects of the domestic lifestyle, but Stewart's perception of the modern tradwife seemingly skews toward Smith's "made-from-scratch" cooking videos and Neeleman's depiction of her life on her Utah farm.

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"I had pigs. I made my own prosciuttos on the back steps and the great, big crock. I had goats. I milked my goats. I made cheese," the best-selling cookbook author said on The Skinny Confidential. "I didn't do it on a big fancy farm like Ballerina [Farm] does, but I did all that."

Neeleman, who runs the Ballerina Farm business with her husband Daniel, became part of the tradwife debate in July 2024, when The Sunday Times published a profile on her life and family titled "Meet the queen of the 'trad wives' (and her eight children)." The influencer slammed the article after it went viral and posted a video explaining how it misrepresented her background and marriage.

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Weeks later, Smith gave a wide-ranging interview with Harper's Bazaar, during which she set the record straight about whether or not her elaborate cooking videos should be considered tradwife content. The German-South African model maintained that her social media activity is "really not that deep."

She addressed the issue again in December 2024, when she appeared on Today with Hoda & Jenna. "I don't understand where that came from because I'm a working mom," she said, addressing co-host Jenna Bush Hager's question about her association with the tradwife label.

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6 close friends on a backcountry ski trip identified as among those killed in devastating avalanche Elizabeth Wolfe, Chris Boyette, Cindy Von Quednow, CNNFri, February 20, 2026 at 12:38 PM UTC 66 Danielle Keatley, Caroline Sekar, Carrie Atkin and Kate Morse. Families of Danielle Keatley, Caroline Sekar, Carrie Atkin and Kate Morse. A group of close friends and experienced skiers had long planned a backcountry trip in the rugged Sierra Nevada Mountains, but their trek ended in tragedy as a footballfieldsized crush of snow and ice overtook their tour.

6 close friends on a backcountry ski trip identified as among those killed in devastating avalanche

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A group of close friends and experienced skiers had long planned a backcountry trip in the rugged Sierra Nevada Mountains, but their trek ended in tragedy as a football-field-sized crush of snow and ice overtook their tour.

A skier cried "avalanche!" in the remote stretch of the mountains, but the group was soon overcome by the deluge Tuesday, the sheriff said.

Six of those friends, mothers and wives, are now counted among nine killed or presumed dead in the avalanche near California's Lake Tahoe - the deadliest avalanche the US has seen in 45 years.

An investigation into the incident is underway, including into whether criminal negligence played a role, according to the Nevada County Sheriff's Office, and California's workplace safety agency has launched a probe into the tour company that organized the trip, Blackbird Mountain Guides, CNN affiliate KXTV reported.

Blackbird has said all of the guides with the group are highly trained, including being certified instructors with the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education.

The group of 15, including four guides, had embarked on the three-day backcountry expedition over Presidents' Day weekend and was on its final day, heading back to the trailhead, when the tragedy struck.

Six survivors were rescued, but the effort to recover bodies has since been hindered by days of heavy snow and risky conditions.

Experienced skiers on a long-planned trip

The members of the tight-knit friend group who died were identified in a statement by their families as Carrie Atkin, Liz Clabaugh, Danielle Keatley, Kate Morse, Caroline Sekar and Kate Vitt.

The women were "connected through the love of the outdoors," and "passionate, skilled skiers who cherished time together in the mountains," their families said in a statement. "They were experienced backcountry skiers who deeply respected the mountains."

The trip had been organized "well in advance" and they had trained and prepared for the rough travel, trusted their professional guides, and were fully equipped with avalanche safety equipment, according to the statement.

But the conditions that day proved to be severe. While two members of the friend group and four others on the trip were rescued from the aftermath Tuesday, the family members of nine others, including three guides, received devastating news. The bodies of eight had been left on the icy mountainside, and one other was still missing, presumed dead among the blanket of snow.

"We have many unanswered questions," the families' statement said. "We are heartbroken and are doing our best to care for one another and our families in the way we know these women would have wanted."

Tread marks from rescue teams' vehicles lead into a closed trail after search crews were launched following an avalanche in a backcountry slope of California's Sierra Nevada mountains. - Jenna Greene/Reuters

Sekar and Clabaugh were sisters, their brother told The New York Times, who said he was wounded to have lost both of them.

"These are two of the best people I've ever known," McAlister Clabaugh told the newspaper. "They were incredible sisters, mothers, wives and friends. And the idea that they are both gone is, I don't even know how to put it into words."

The six friends lived in the Bay Area, Idaho, and the Truckee–Tahoe region, the statement said.

Sekar's neighbor described her as "a wonderful human being who loved life," KXTV reported. She was "a very vibrant person, one of the nicest people I've ever known."

Vitt "seemed like a super friendly, great mom," one of her neighbors, Carleen Cullen, told KXTV. "She was just always out there with her kids and getting them hustled off to school and after-school activities."

"Our hearts go out to those that lost their lives and a community of skiers, a community of families from the Bay Area," California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday, noting his wife had a connection to some of the victims.

"Turns out (we have) a lot of mutual friends in Marin County. Just learning some of my wife's old family friends," he told reporters at an event in the Bay Area.

"I've been in that area many, many times. Stayed in those cabins just a year or so ago, and very mindful of the terrain and the nature of this," Newsom added, referring to huts the group stayed in during the trip.

Recovery efforts after historic avalanche prove challenging

The deadliest avalanche in California's recorded history has drawn rescue and recovery resources from as far as Los Angeles — about 500 miles away.

Incident response teams are waiting for a break in the storm when they may safely trek back to the rough terrain, which officials described as "vertical in nature," to bring home the bodies.

"Due to hazardous weather conditions, avalanche victims cannot be safely extracted off the mountain today. Recovery efforts are expected to carry into the weekend," the Nevada County Sheriff's Office said in an update on Thursday.

"We're kind of at the will of Mother Nature at this point," Placer County Sheriff Wayne Woo said at a news conference on Wednesday.

Crews face the ongoing threat of additional avalanches on Thursday with over a foot of snow in the area. Sustained winds reaching up to 20 mph, punctuated with even stronger gusts, will whip up snow and limit visibility, hampering teams' ability to navigate the mountainside.

Snow blankets a road as a vehicle works to clear the area during a storm near Soda Springs, California, on Wednesday. - Brooke Hess-Homeier/AP

"Extreme weather conditions, I would say, is an understatement," Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon said on Wednesday.

The battering snow is expected to subside Thursday night, offering rescuers a reprieve on Friday and the weekend.

Even on a good day, the area is not for the inexperienced.

"It's a very remote, rugged area on the north side of the highway there. It is not a groomed area or a ski resort area. This is a backcountry area," Moon said.

As a result of the avalanche, the Tahoe National Forest closed all lands and trails in the Castle Peak area until March 15, forest officials announced Thursday.

"Due to the current instability of the snowpack and need to prioritize first responder access to the area, members of the public are prohibited from entering the closure area," officials said in a social media post.

Conditions were ripe for an avalanche

Fifteen people were on the guided trip this week, officials said. Blackbird Mountain Guides said six clients and three guides are among those killed, while five clients and one guide survived the avalanche.

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The survivors consist of four men and two women; those confirmed and presumed dead include seven women and two men, Moon said.

One of the people killed was the spouse of a Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue team member, making the search and recovery effort particularly wrenching for their personnel, Woo said.

Some of the victims were also members of the Sugar Bowl Academy community, a private school and ski training center located near the avalanche site, the academy said in a statement.

The Blackbird Mountain Guides group had spent three days traversing Castle Peak's wild terrain and staying in huts near Donner Summit — an area that before 2020 was closed to the public for nearly a century.

As the group made their way back to civilization Tuesday morning, one of the skiers spotted an oncoming avalanche, said Nevada County sheriff's operations Capt. Rusty Greene, citing a survivor's account.

Moon said the avalanche was classified as a 2.5 on a five-level scale that measures the destructive potential of moving avalanche debris.

"A two would bury a person. A three would bury a house, and it's right in the middle of those two," Moon told CNN.

The snowpack the skiers had been traveling on had a weak layer that had been loaded up with snow, making conditions ripe for an avalanche, according to Chris Feutrier, USDA forest supervisor for the Tahoe National Forest. The area was under the second-highest level, a 4 of 5, of an avalanche threat Tuesday.

Seconds of disaster, hours of harrowing wait

At 11:30 a.m., the Nevada County dispatch center received a 911 call reporting the avalanche, Moon said. Though dozens of search and rescue personnel swarmed to the area, it would take crews several hours to reach the group in "horrific" conditions, she said.

"Lots of snow, gale force winds, winds making it impossible to see," Moon said of the conditions. For their own safety, rescue crews had to proceed at a "slow and steady pace."

As the surviving skiers — some of whom were injured — waited, they scrambled to form a makeshift shelter and stay warm, Moon said. They also attempted to find the rest of their group, and were able to locate three bodies before rescuers arrived.

Before rescue units arrived on the scene, they knew at least six people had survived. The surviving group had been communicating with them via emergency beacons and iPhone SOS signals, Moon said. One of the guides was able to communicate with rescuers by text during the hours crews were trying to reach them.

By around 5:30 p.m., rescuers were able to reach the avalanche site, Moon said. With no road to the remote scene, they drove as far as they could on a snowcat, a specialized snow vehicle equipped with large treads, before they had to ski the rest of the way.

Two of the survivors were unable to walk due to their injuries, the sheriff said. Rescuers were able to get them over two miles of snow to the awaiting snowcats. Two people rescued were later transported to hospital, authorities said.

The bodies of the skiers killed in the avalanche had to be left behind, authorities explained, as the sheer terrain and extreme weather made it dangerous for first responders to coordinate their removal.

Tuesday's tragedy marks the deadliest avalanche in the US since 1981, when 11 people died in an avalanche on Ingraham Glacier on Mount Rainier in Washington, according to the .

Guides were highly trained

Blackbird Mountain Guides said all four guides on the trip were American Mountain Guides Association trained or certified in backcountry skiing and guides in the field had been in communication with senior guides at their base about conditions and route decisions.

Blackbird said it is still working to understand exactly what happened and that investigations are underway.

The company suspended all field operations through at least February 22, as it supports families and staff.

"We ask that people following this tragedy refrain from speculating. We don't have all the answers yet, and it may be some time before we do. In the meantime, please keep those impacted in your hearts," the company said.

The sheriff's office said Thursday in a statement to Reuters that it was conducting an investigation into whether criminal negligence was involved, "in addition to the coroner's death investigations."

It cautioned the investigation was in the preliminary stages and it was too early to name a specific target of any possible charges, Reuters reported.

CNN has reached out to the sheriff's office and the Nevada County District Attorney's Office, which would decide on any possible charges. The attorney's office declined to comment to Reuters.

The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) also said Thursday it has up to six months to complete its investigation into Blackbird Mountain Guides and issue citations if workplace safety regulations were violated, KXTV reported.

CNN has reached out to Cal/OSHA, the sheriff's department and Blackbird Mountain Guides.

Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon speaks during a news conference Wednesday after a group of skiers were trapped in an avalanche in the Sierra Nevada mountains. - Fred Greaves/ReutersRescue mission turns into recovery operation

Though survivors made it safely off the mountain, families of the deceased are enduring a dayslong wait to be reunited with their loved ones' remains. The mission, Moon said, has gone "from a rescue to a recovery."

Authorities have been in regular contact with the families, but the Nevada County Sheriff's Office said Thursday it is unable to confirm the identifications, ages or cities of origin for all of the deceased victims "until the recovery mission is completed."

"It's a difficult conversation to have with loved ones," Moon said Wednesday. "I can't even imagine the amount of questions and stress that those families are going through right now."

A community vigil in memory of the victims will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday in downtown Truckee. Additionally, there will be an interfaith service at Church of the Mountains at 5:30 p.m. Monday.

"The best thing we can do is surround our athletes and families with care and support while providing the necessary space and time for grief and healing," Stephen McMahon, executive director of the Sugar Bowl Academy, said.

This story has been with additional information.

CNN's Chris Dolce, Mary Gilbert, Cindy Von Quednow, Martin Goillandeau and Chimaine Pouteau contributed to this report.

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An East Coast Storm, Nor&x27;easter With Snow, Rain, Wind Is Possible Beginning This Weekend. Here&x27;s What We Know. Jonathan Erdman Fri, February 20, 2026 at 11:46 AM UTC 0 An East Coast storm is expected to develop this weekend, but the track of this potential nor'easter isn't yet determined, leaving impacts such as snow, rain, wind and coastal flooding from Sunday into Monday uncertain from New England to the midAtlantic states. As is often the case, parts of this forecast are somewhat clearer, while others are quite uncertain. We'll lay all that out below.

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An East Coast storm is expected to develop this weekend, but the track of this potential nor'easter isn't yet determined, leaving impacts such as snow, rain, wind and coastal flooding from Sunday into Monday uncertain from New England to the mid-Atlantic states.

As is often the case, parts of this forecast are somewhat clearer, while others are quite uncertain.

We'll lay all that out below.

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What We Know

- Timing: late Saturday into Monday, with the peak snowfall occurring on Sunday and Monday.

- We expect low pressure to form Sunday off the East Coast, somewhere offshore between the Delmarva Peninsula and the Carolinas.

- That low pressure should quickly gain strength, and could do so quickly enough to be called a "bomb cyclone" by early Monday, a term for low pressure that intensifies rapidly.

(MORE: What Is A Bomb Cyclone?)

What's Still Uncertain

The main uncertainty is where this offshore low tracks. That affects who may see snow, rain, wind and coastal flooding and the magnitude of those impacts.

To keep it simple, there are two extreme ends of this forecast:

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1. The low intensifies too late and/or is too far offshore that impacts along the coast are minimal after some light rain, snow and gusty coastal winds Sunday.

2. The low intensifies and tracks closer to the coast, bringing a threat of coastal flooding, along with heavier rain or snow and high winds to the coast, and to some extent inland.

The trend currently is toward option number two here.

(MORE: Why Northeast Winter Storms Can Be Difficult To Forecast)

The Forecast, For Now

The maps below show our current best forecast of snow and rain from this system from Sunday through Monday.

Wind gusts over 40 mph are also increasingly likely from coastal Virginia to eastern Massachusetts. These strong onshore winds could cause coastal flooding.

This may change in the next few days. Check back with us at weather.com for updates to this forecast in the coming days.

How Much Snow?

The heaviest snow is expected along the coast from New Jersey to Massachusetts, where totals could surpass 4 inches, and in the northern Appalachians, where totals could surpass a foot.

Note that as this forecast is refined and the exact track and strength of this system are figured out, these totals will shift.

Jonathan Erdman is a senior meteorologist at weather.com and has been covering national and international weather since 1996. Extreme and bizarre weather are his favorite topics. Reach out to him on Bluesky, X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook.

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Steve Bannon pushed hard for the release of the Epstein files. Then he was in them Steve Contorno, Kristen Holmes, Austin Culpepper, CNNFri, February 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM UTC 19 Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's former White House strategist, holds a press conference after his release from prison, at the Loews Regency Hotel on October 29, 2024 in New York City.

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Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's former White House strategist, holds a press conference after his release from prison, at the Loews Regency Hotel on October 29, 2024 in New York City. - David Dee Delgado/Getty Images

Earlier this month, as the latest disclosures in the Epstein files rippled through right-wing media, the conservative morning television show "American Sunrise" devoted several segments to calls for harsher consequences and sustained attention on the scandal.

"We need to make an example of all of this," co-host Emily Finn said during the February 9 broadcast on the pro-Trump cable channel Real America's Voice. "And not just let this go and let this slip under the radar."

Moments later, the program handed off to the conservative network's marquee show, "War Room," hosted by Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump's former chief strategist. Over the next two hours, Bannon ticked through topics animating his audience — from Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance to a contentious Republican Senate primary in Texas.

He did not mention Jeffrey Epstein.

Silence has largely defined Bannon's public posture toward Epstein since the Justice Department released records on January 30 detailing a close personal relationship between the two men. In the weeks that followed, Bannon has not broached the release of the files or the frequency with which his own name appears in the newly public records, a CNN review of dozens of hours of programming found.

Even when Bannon showered praise on Attorney General Pam Bondi for her combative Capitol Hill appearance earlier this month, he didn't explicitly mention the Epstein files, the subject of many of her heated clashes with lawmakers.

Jeffery Epstein and Steve Bannon are seen in this handout image from the estate of late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. - House Oversight Committee Democrats/Handout/Reuters

It's similar to an approach Bannon once suggested for Epstein as allegations about the financier's sex crimes resurfaced. In February 2019, Epstein said in a text message he would like "true facts out." Bannon replied, "you should just want this to go away."

As Epstein contemplated responding to some of the coverage, Bannon was blunt. "Have you lost your f**king mind," he wrote, "the moment you say ANYTHING this is global story #1!!!!!"

Bannon did not respond to CNN's request for comment. In a statement to The New York Times, Bannon said he was working on a documentary film about Epstein and "that's the only lens through which these private communications should be viewed." Bannon told the newspaper he captured 50 hours of footage of Epstein, and that the film would expose Epstein and "destroy the very myths he created." Last month, the Department of Justice released two hours of Bannon interviewing Epstein.

As a leading voice in the GOP's conspiratorial flank, Bannon has long trained his audience to distrust convenient explanations. Since its inception in 2019, his podcast has served as a platform for guests to push unproven theories about election fraud and other topics. Until recently, a placard bearing one of his favorite sayings sat over his shoulder during broadcasts: "There are NO conspiracies but there are NO coincidences."

Mixed reactions from MAGA

Now, some longtime allies are pressing him for answers.

Laura Loomer, a Trump loyalist with a large online following, told CNN that Bannon should be "100% forthcoming" about his ties to Epstein. Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn, another far-right figure, wrote on X that an explanation was overdue, a remark that came in response to the release of a 2018 text to Epstein in which Bannon suggested that the 25th Amendment could be invoked against Trump to remove him from office.

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a regular guest on "War Room," wrote on X that her concerns extended beyond Bannon's discussions with Epstein about Trump.

Jeffery Epstein and Steve Bannon pose in this handout image from the estate of late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. - House Oversight Committee Democrats/Handout/Reuters

"There is no excuse for having such a friendly relationship with Epstein, post conviction," she wrote, referring to Epstein's 2008 guilty plea to two state prostitution charges, one involving a minor. "None."

But while the MAGA movement has spent years fixated on exposing Epstein's network, there are so far few signs one of its most influential voices faces significant fallout. Bannon's show has continued on Real America's Voice without interruption, and high-profile guests have appeared even after his communications with Epstein were released, including Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the chairman of the Virginia GOP, among many others.

One Trump administration official told CNN that Bannon's audience was so big, he would likely survive.

'Epstein is a key that picks the lock'

The absence of Epstein discussion on "War Room" marks a stark programming shift from last year, when it served as a recurring source of intrigue for Bannon and his guests. Dozens of these clips were posted to the War Room X account.

"Democrats know Epstein's black book is a ticking time bomb. That's why they've switched their focus to affordability," said one July War Room post with a video of Bannon viewed 1.4 million times.

His podcast regularly amplified calls to release investigative records related to Epstein, who was arrested in July 2019 on charges he sex trafficked minors, and helped fuel a pressure campaign that culminated in Trump signing legislation to make additional files public.

"Epstein is a key that picks the lock on so many things," Bannon told a July gathering of young conservatives hosted by Turning Point USA. "Not just individuals, but also institutions, intelligence institutions, foreign governments."

Steve Bannon speaks during AmericaFest in Phoenix, Arizona on December 19, 2025. - Cheney Orr/Reuters/File

Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet declined to comment when asked if Bannon would be invited to the organization's future events, but he notably appeared on "War Room" earlier this month.

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What Bannon didn't disclose in that July speech or others was his own conversations with Epstein — which included private discussions about reshaping global politics. In their exchanges, Bannon described plans to "take down" Pope Francis and sought Epstein's help in advancing populist movements in Europe.

Epstein at one point warns Bannon about potential headwinds he faces sidestepping federal rules about representing foreign governments and later suggests a media platform would avoid the scrutiny a nonprofit or new political party might receive. The next year, Bannon launched his podcast.

Loomer called it "a bit hypocritical" for Bannon to bang the drum for releasing the Epstein files without mentioning their shared history. Comedian Tim Dillon, who previously interviewed Bannon on his own popular podcast, recently said he would've asked about Epstein had he known about their relationship.

"That's uncomfortable," Dillon said on "The Young Turks," a progressive web show. "I guess for whatever reason, Bannon thought there was value in a relationship with a guy like Jeffrey Epstein, and that's something he's going to have to answer."

Bannon, though, has so far offered little public explanation of how he first came to know Epstein or why he shared sensitive information with the disgraced felon in hundreds of text messages and emails.

White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon (right) listens to President Donald Trump at the beginning of a meeting with government cyber security experts in the Roosevelt Room at the White House January 31, 2017 in Washington, DC. - Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Their exchanges include shared grievances about Trump — who dismissed Bannon as White House senior adviser in 2017 and once counted Epstein among his friends before a falling out in the mid-2000s. In August 2018, the two discussed the need for an intervention for Trump and the potential liabilities the president faced in his mounting legal entanglements. Bannon once shared an article titled, "How close is Donald Trump to a psychiatric breakdown," which Epstein then circulated to other close confidantes. In an exchange with Epstein, Bannon referred to Trump and his inner circle as "transitory figures" while suggesting he was the "center of gravity of this movement."

When Bannon launched a fundraising campaign to raise money for a wall at the US southern border, he told Epstein he needed to tread carefully. "can't seem like I'm running (sic) trumps nose in his own incompetence," he wrote. Federal prosecutors would later charge Bannon with defrauding donors, but the case against him disappeared when Trump pardoned him before leaving office in 2021.

These messages have fueled private speculation within the president's orbit about Bannon's future in MAGA and his relationship with Trump. White House officials have often sought to keep Bannon at arm's length and out of the president's ear, but the two have managed to maintain a relationship.

"He has a lot to answer for," a Trump ally told CNN.

Another Trump adviser expected the controversy to follow Bannon as he navigates his role in the MAGA movement beyond 2028. While Bannon has led calls for Trump to run for a third term, his own political aspirations — including long-rumored presidential ambitions — remain a source of intrigue in Washington.

"He has zero chance now," the adviser said. "It's so sketchy."

'We need to push back on the lies'

In 2019, texts between the two men turn toward an emerging issue for Epstein: an intensifying national focus on allegations that he had trafficked girls resurfaced in a Miami Herald series. In dozens of messages, Bannon advises Epstein on how to navigate the fallout, writing in April 2019: "first we need to push back on the lies; then crush the pedo/trafficking narrative ; then rebuild your image as philanthropist."

When federal prosecutors rejected a push by Epstein's alleged victims to throw out his 2008 plea deal, Bannon appeared elated at the news.

"Dude!!!!! Is this real," he texted Epstein. "Tell me this is real."

Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's former White House strategist holds a press conference after his release from prison, at the Loews Regency Hotel on October 29, 2024 in New York City. - David Dee Delgado/Getty Images

Bannon has not publicly addressed these messages, but he told the Times he was "a documentary filmmaker working, over a period of time, to secure 50 hours of interviews from a reclusive subject." Their final correspondences include ongoing efforts to carve out time for Bannon and his crew to film Epstein.

Tom Fitton, the head of the conservative group Judicial Watch, said he was unaware of Bannon's extensive history with Epstein when he appeared on the "War Room" podcast last year to share updates on his legal fight to force the release of the Epstein Files.

Fitton told CNN he watched footage of Bannon's interview with Epstein and was left wondering why any public figure would seek out his company.

"Epstein seemed like a sociopath to me," said Fitton. "I don't know how Bannon was able to keep on communications with him even for the reasons he says he was doing that."

On "American Sunrise," though, anticipation for an Epstein film from Bannon is already building.

"War Room will be up next," co-host Gina Loudon said at the end of Tuesday's show. "How about when that Bannon documentary on Epstein comes out? That should be interesting."

Bannon did not mention it during his broadcast.

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