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Tickets for 'Stranger Things' Season 5 finale, to be shown in movie theaters on New Year's Eve, go on sale today. Here's how you can save your seat. Kate MurphyDecember 2, 2025 at 7:32 AM 0 Hop in, nerds, we're going to the Starcourt Mall movie theater. Tickets go on sale today for Stranger Things fans who want to spend their New Year's Eve watching the highly anticipated finale of the show on the big screen. The final episode of Season 5 will hit select movie theaters and Netflix at the same time on Dec. 31.

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Hop in, nerds, we're going to the Starcourt Mall movie theater. Tickets go on sale today for Stranger Things fans who want to spend their New Year's Eve watching the highly anticipated finale of the show on the big screen. The final episode of Season 5 will hit select movie theaters and Netflix at the same time on Dec. 31.

"We're beyond excited that fans will have the chance to experience the final episode of Stranger Things in theaters — it's something we've dreamed about for years," show creators Matt and Ross Duffer told Netflix's Tudum. "Getting to see it on the big screen, with incredible sound, picture and a room full of fans, feels like the perfect — dare we say bitchin' — way to celebrate the end of this adventure."

The last episode, titled "The Rightside Up," has a runtime of "around two hours," Matt Duffer told Variety. The finale will come after Season 5 Volume 2 drops on Netflix at 8 p.m. ET on Dec. 25. If you plan on venturing out on New Year's Eve instead of watching it on Netflix, here's what to know about getting tickets to see the limited theatrical release showing only in the U.S. and Canada.

How to buy tickets

Starting Dec. 2, tickets are available for U.S. fans through movie chain websites like Regal Cinemas or Cinemark, while Canadian fans can get tickets through Cineplex. Search for "Stranger Things 5: The Finale," and find your local theater. Choose a showtime, and pick your seats.

Since it's a limited theatrical release, tickets could sell out fast. And remember, if you miss out on the movie theater experience, the finale will still stream globally on Netflix.

What time can I watch the final episode of 'Stranger Things'?

Fans can watch the very last episode of the show in the comfort of their own home when it streams on Netflix on Dec. 31 at 8 p.m. ET. For fans who want to watch it on the big screen, the movie will play at the same time as the stream on Netflix. The limited screenings will be available through New Year's Day.

What else do we know about Season 5?

Here's the official synopsis of the fifth and final season of Stranger Things: "The fall of 1987. Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, and our heroes are united by a single goal: find and kill Vecna. But he has vanished — his whereabouts and plans unknown. Complicating their mission, the government has placed the town under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven, forcing her back into hiding. As the anniversary of Will's disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread. The final battle is looming — and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything they've faced before. To end this nightmare, they'll need everyone — the full party — standing together, one last time."

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The 10 Best TV Shows of 2025 Judy BermanDecember 2, 2025 at 7:25 AM 0 Credit Dying for Sex: Sarah Shatz—FX; Forever: Elizabeth Morris—Netflix; Mo: Eddy Chen—Netflix; The Studio: AppleTV In cultural criticism, every year ends the same way—with a deluge of top 10 lists for every imaginable art form, as though music and literature and film and TV and theater and dance all produce precisely that many works worth commemorating per 365day period.

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In cultural criticism, every year ends the same way—with a deluge of top 10 lists for every imaginable art form, as though music and literature and film and TV and theater and dance all produce precisely that many works worth commemorating per 365-day period. It's a benign fiction, one that gives critics an excuse to issue a final endorsement for the art that has stuck with us over many months and readers help prioritizing their various queues as we all mark time together. Still, some years do feel more resistant to culling and ranking than others.

This one, for example. Television certainly felt more abundant in 2025 than it has in a while, now that the industry has mostly moved past the delays caused by the major writers' and actors' strikes a couple years ago. Top creators, from Vince Gilligan and Sterlin Harjo to Liz Meriwether and Mara Brock Akil, were back on our screens with exciting new projects. Movie stars like Seth Rogen, Ethan Hawke, and Michelle Williams came to TV with the kinds of smart, character-driven stories big studios rarely put in theaters anymore; Noah Wyle revived the doctor show. Returning series such as Severance and Mo proved worth the years-long wait.

At the same time, as political and financial tides pushed Hollywood towards conservative decision-making—never an optimal environment for creativity—it felt as though fewer new and outsider voices were breaking through. Quality shows came to U.S. platforms from everywhere in the world, though the ongoing consolidation of multinational media giants increasingly limited their variety. It speaks volumes that the best international series I watched this year, Italy's Mussolini: Son of the Century, was only available stateside on the arthouse streaming service Mubi; the globally renowned Hong Kong auteur Wong Kar Wai is currently rolling out his first TV project, Blossoms Shanghai, to American audiences via a similar platform, Criterion Channel.

The result, for me, was a schedule packed with shows I very much enjoyed—why yes, that is a 20-item honorable mention list, featuring many titles that would've made the top 10 on a different day—but light on ones that felt challenging or revolutionary or consumed my thoughts for weeks after I finished them. There was no I May Destroy You, no Underground Railroad, no Succession, no Twin Peaks: The Return (remember Showtime?). That doesn't necessarily qualify as an emergency. Every year is, after all, different. The next paradigm-shifting series could be just a month or two or 12 away. If it isn't, though? Then it might be time to worry.

10. The Pitt (HBO Max)The PittWarrick Page—Max" data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/2_BD6iQtbb2NEbaqvSaUrA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD04Mjc-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/aol_time_773/328b4231bbb1ec8b7d534573942808f9>The PittWarrick Page—Max" src=https://ift.tt/d0aDYNx class=caas-img>Noah Wyle in The PittWarrick Page—Max

The old-school, network-style drama is so back. That was the consensus when The Pitt—conceived by and starring ER alums, with a real-time premise like 24 and a weekly rollout—became both a critical favorite and a bona fide hit. But if nostalgia drew viewers to Noah Wyle's hospital homecoming, what kept us riveted were storylines and characters that resonated in the present. There is no equalizer like an emergency room (at least until the bill arrives), where plagues ranging from gun violence to misogyny to an austerity-starved safety net catalyze life-threatening crises. To the extent that this series constitutes comfort viewing, one reason is because it indulges the timely fantasy that, no matter how broken our society gets, competent, caring people will always work through their exhaustion to cure what ails us.

9. Such Brave Girls (Hulu)Such Brave GirlsCourtesy of Disney" data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/g2SIHOHE7Mej5LJKxL62DA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD04MjY-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/aol_time_773/01714c411946f204b5a65a575aad5791>Such Brave GirlsCourtesy of Disney" src=https://ift.tt/3QjCMAl class=caas-img>Josie (Kat Sadler), Billie (Lizzie Davidson), and Deb (Louise Brealey) in Such Brave GirlsCourtesy of Disney

Kat Sadler's British traumedy about a household of unhinged women—a show I have never heard anyone mention in real life—comes by its spot on this list honestly, as one of my most cherished viewing experiences of 2025. But it also stands in for the dozens of small, strange, auteurish, boundary-pushing, female-led shows we enjoyed in the post-Fleabag Peak TV era. They've been steadily disappearing for a while now, especially on American TV; it's hard to imagine even recent gems like Somebody Somewhere could still get made. For the moment, the UK continues to bankroll the occasional subversive black comedy; Such Brave Girls' titular characters are a lesbian (Sadler) repeatedly pressured into leveling up her relationship with a guy, her delusional and destructive side-chick sister (Lizzie Davidson), and their desperate, destitute mum (Louise Brealey), who will stop at nothing to keep a meal-ticket man. An ocean away from girl-power propaganda, the show is just about as stark and pessimistic and hilarious in its wrongness as feminist humor gets. Let's enjoy it while we can.

8. Forever (Netflix)ForeverElizabeth Morris—Netflix" data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/FaN5CQYdPau8EcztItnYLQ--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD04Mjg-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/aol_time_773/9d90b34b87db2d8885e1f0d39325b395>ForeverElizabeth Morris—Netflix" src=https://ift.tt/DG7gr2q class=caas-img>Lovie Simone and Michael Cooper Jr. in ForeverElizabeth Morris—Netflix

The teenage experience has become unrecognizable to adults. Who are these strange creatures we call Gen Z, with their inscrutable stares and inane catchphrases? Yet certain universal facts of adolescence persist, and in Forever, creator Mara Brock Akil builds a great romance around them. An adaptation of Judy Blume's groundbreaking 1975 novel, it transforms a white, suburban coming-of-age classic into a contemporary chronicle of young, Black love at opposite ends of a vast L.A. wealth spectrum. Akil's expansion of the story's perspective beyond Blume's female narrator (played beautifully here by Lovie Simone), allowing equal access to the struggles of her boyfriend (Michael Cooper Jr.) as well as insight into their caring parents' worries, yields an empathetic portrait of first love that is wise beyond its protagonists' years. Sure, there's social media intrigue. More remarkable, though, are the observations about how our early relationships shape and surprise us that still cut deep half a century later.

7. The Studio (Apple TV)The StudioApple TV+" data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/8LSiYIh2Uir82jHJlhqnbA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD02NzA-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/aol_time_773/dc6a4f422ec44eae545c7304c44443c5>The StudioApple TV+" src=https://ift.tt/hJloQHN class=caas-img>Olivia Wilde and Seth Rogen in The StudioApple TV+

No topic consumes Hollywood like its own ongoing financial crisis, which snowballs each year with rising production costs, political pressures, and successive waves of disruption from the tech industry. So, of course, it's making a lot of art about its devolution. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's showbiz comedy is TV's best entry in the subgenre yet, casting Rogen as a doofy, insecure, idealistic but cowardly studio head trying futilely to make good movies amid cutthroat colleagues played by Catherine O'Hara, Ike Barinholtz, Kathryn Hahn, and Chase Sui Wonders. The show is truly funny. It uses A-list guest stars to great, never gratuitous effect. Its homages to classic films, from Chinatown to The Player, are on point. But what really sets The Studio apart is its genuine reverence for cinema, which cuts through the cynicism about the business of moviemaking that fuels so many similar stories and gives stakes to the characters' fumbling.

6. Mo (Netflix)MoEddy Chen—Netflix" data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/DHSCcEgdGKDP5Wg5Z_zWxw--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD04Mjg-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/aol_time_773/c79238583030a6d4ecf135f92e5f4952>MoEddy Chen—Netflix" src=https://ift.tt/8swGyPf class=caas-img>From left: Tobe Nwigwe as Nick, Martica 'Fat' Nwigwe as Toya, Mo Amer as Mo, Farah Bsieso as Yusra, Chase Robin as Osama, Omar Elba as Sameer in MoEddy Chen—Netflix

This year's second and final season of comedian Mo Amer's semi-autobiographical series begins in Mexico City and ends at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport. In each scene, Amer's gregarious alter ego, Mo Najjar, endures an infuriating encounter with a border-enforcement bureaucrat. They make apt bookends for eight darkly comic episodes that trace his family's slog through the U.S. immigration system, as Palestinian refugees in Houston with a decades-old asylum case. Despite his statelessness, Mo has cobbled together a quintessentially American life, rooted in a community where a white Texan farmer, a Latina auto mechanic, and a young Black family can, in one lovely episode, gather around the same Thanksgiving feast. This scene offers a utopian alternative to immigration hell: a vision of borders transcended, rather than policed. That it comes from one of vanishingly few Palestinian American voices with a national platform, at a time of such great suffering in his homeland, makes the image all the more affecting.

5. Severance (Apple TV)Courtesy of Apple TV+" data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/W5QUsJYy4RIAe0sZJ3saMQ--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD01MTg-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/aol_time_773/1b6a709955350becd22943b530359196>Courtesy of Apple TV+" src=https://ift.tt/mfnDh7j class=caas-img>Britt Lower in the Severance Season 2 finaleCourtesy of Apple TV+

When a new TV creator delivers a knockout debut season, then takes three years to release the follow up amid reports of behind-the-scenes acrimony and ballooning budgets, you worry. So it was a wonderful surprise when the second season of Dan Erickson's sci-fi drama of bifurcated consciousness in the white-collar workplace defied expectations of a sophomore slump. In the wake of a cliffhanger "Macrodat Uprising" that alerted the public to the misery of severed workers' office-bound innies, well, not much changes at Lumon Industries. Back at their austere desks, Adam Scott's Mark S. and the coworkers who comprise his only family are left with little to do but resume investigating their sinister employer. As they dig, storylines unfold that take them on journeys through the frozen wasteland surrounding Lumon, showcase Emmy-winning performances from Britt Lower and Tramell Tillman, and raise ambitious questions around love and death that further Severance's central inquiry into what makes us human.

4. Mussolini: Son of the Century (Mubi)Andrea Pirrello—Sky Studios Ltd " data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/691QgWmMCN0l3Xcp77hqcA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD04Mjk-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/aol_time_773/aee5b3745038a32d88b1166b867158f4>Andrea Pirrello—Sky Studios Ltd " src=https://ift.tt/Kz0HFvh class=caas-img>Luca Marinelli as Benito MussoliniAndrea Pirrello—Sky Studios Ltd

The rise of fascism shouldn't make for cozy viewing, so when I call this Mussolini biodrama abrasive, I mean it as a compliment. In a miniseries based on Antonio Scurati's novel, Pride & Prejudice director Joe Wright embraces darkness, often literally. Tracing Il Duce's ascent, after World War I, from newspaper editor to autocrat, the show shrouds his machinations in ominous chiaroscuro. Tom Rowlands of Chemical Brothers adds a clanging score. Arrogant soliloquies and fourth-wall-breaking confidences dominate Stefano Bises' chilling script. Anchoring it all is Luca Marinelli in a maximalist turn that conjures so many strongmen, real and fictional—the abjection of Richard III, the calculation of Putin, the coarseness of Trump, the bearish physicality of Tony Soprano in his bathrobe. As Mussolini crushes foes, betrays friends, and sells out his stated principles, Son of the Century dispels the confusion that perennially surrounds fascism as an idea. It is nothing more complex, Wright argues, than the nihilistic accumulation of power.

3. The Lowdown (FX)The Lowdown finaleShane Brown—FX" data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/BUOywUfBDtN8ZfQcQ3_fDQ--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD04Mjg-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/aol_time_773/ec7337388d100866164cb2308d778a23>The Lowdown finaleShane Brown—FX" src=https://ift.tt/2jAOP8W class=caas-img>Ethan Hawke in The Lowdown finaleShane Brown—FX

Reservation Dogs creator Sterlin Harjo has moved on from a genre-defying opus about Indigenous teens on a rural rez to an urban neo-noir whose would-be white savior is played by Ethan Hawke. Yet the shows have plenty in common. Both use Harjo's home state of Oklahoma as an object lesson in America's long history of arrogance, oppression, and possibility. A shaggy ramble through the juke joints and 24-hour diners of Tulsa, The Lowdown follows Hawke's self-identified "truthstorian" (read: journalist), Lee Raybon, on a perilous investigation of the apparent suicide of a prominent local family's black sheep. This is a world populated by outsize personalities and packed with rollicking performances from Hawke, Keith David, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Kyle MacLachlan, and many more. As you might expect, Harjo's layered storytelling locates in the present echoes of formative atrocities against the city's Black and Native American communities. What you probably won't predict is its brilliant ending.

2. Pluribus (Apple TV)PluribusApple" data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/emPyNJRVnQtLzTSq44tEBA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD01MjU-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/aol_time_773/e92d7865e98f45a32592ef59bad19855>PluribusApple" src=https://ift.tt/P1lf54O class=caas-img>Rhea Seehorn in PluribusApple

A show that reunited Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan with Rhea Seehorn, the breakout star of its brilliant spinoff, Better Call Saul, could've consisted solely of artful shots of Seehorn staring at a wall, and fans of their collaboration still would've eagerly tuned in. Instead, Gilligan swung for the stratosphere with this globe-spanning, sci-fi thought experiment: What if world peace suddenly broke out, people everywhere started living in harmony, and you were the only grouch among billions of humans who couldn't be happy about it? Built around Seehorn's virtuosic, often solo performance as a curmudgeonly romantasy author who proves immune to an extraterrestrial virus that fuses the consciousnesses of nearly everyone on Earth, the cinematic Pluribus (which might have been my No. 1 if I'd had a chance to see the season finale before this list came due) dares to argue that our stubborn individuality is what makes our species worth saving.

1. Dying for Sex (FX)Dying for Sex.Sarah Shatz/FX" data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/PkpnRJZkaav7h3rQc.CpJg--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD04Mjg-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/aol_time_773/8edc64ef520147e11a8b2ec38f1a0332>Dying for Sex.Sarah Shatz/FX" src=https://ift.tt/k0A4oLc class=caas-img>Molly (Michelle Williams) swipes right on late-in-life sexcapades in Dying for Sex.Sarah Shatz/FX

Every terminal diagnosis presents a choice: Will you spend your last days living as you always have, or will you chase your wildest dreams? Faced with metastatic breast cancer, Molly Kochan fled a sexless marriage, followed her starved libido through dozens of kinky trysts, and recorded it all in an unfiltered podcast called Dying for Sex. Creators Kim Rosenstock and Liz Meriwether honor Kochan by preserving this ragged but revelatory mix of tones in this remarkable dramedy, which entrusts the role of Molly to Michelle Williams—an actor whose ability to magnify everyday travails to epic scale has fueled her many collaborations with the indie auteur Kelly Reichardt. She's absolutely radiant opposite Jenny Slate, who plays the fiercely loving part of Molly's best friend, nonsexual soulmate, and caretaker; Rob Delaney, Sissy Spacek, Jay Duplass, Esco Jouléy, and Robby Hoffman add their own memorable performances to a cast of singular characters. A fat slice of life devoured in the face of death, this is the rare story of end-stage illness that eschews inspirational moments and tear-jerking monologues in favor of the bracing honesty that defines great art.

Honorable mentions:

Adolescence (Netflix), Alien: Earth (FX), Andor (Disney+), Asura (Netflix), Best Interests (Acorn), Common Side Effects (Adult Swim), Étoile (Amazon), Long Story Short (Netflix), Mr. Scorsese (Apple TV), Mythic Quest (Apple TV), Outrageous (BritBox), Pee-wee as Himself (HBO), The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (Bravo), The Rehearsal (HBO), Squid Game (Netflix), Task (HBO), The Traitors (Peacock), Wayward (Netflix), The White Lotus (HBO), Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light (PBS)

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Sarah Ferguson Is HouseHunting in Windsor as MoveOut Date for Her and Andrew Is Revealed amid Title Scandal (Exclusive) Erin HillDecember 2, 2025 at 7:39 AM 0 Jordan Pettitt Pool/Getty Sarah Ferguson and former Prince Andrew on Sept. 16, 2025 Sarah Ferguson is looking for a home in Windsor as she prepares to move out of Royal Lodge, a close source tells PEOPLE exclusively She and exhusband Andrew MountbattenWindsor have been given a Jan.

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Sarah Ferguson is looking for a home in Windsor as she prepares to move out of Royal Lodge, a close source tells PEOPLE exclusively

She and ex-husband Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor have been given a Jan. 31 move-out date, the source says

Ferguson plans to move forward independently and has not requested a property or provisions

Sarah Ferguson is narrowing down her search for a new home — and now has a firm deadline for when she must leave Royal Lodge.

The author and former Duchess of York, 66, is preparing to move out of the Windsor residence she has long shared with her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, following King Charles' unprecedented decision to strip Andrew (formerly known as Prince Andrew) of all royal titles and request the surrender of his lease amid renewed scrutiny of his past association with late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

A close source tells PEOPLE that Ferguson, who also lost her royal title, is focusing her search close to the place she has called home for decades.

"She's looking for a place in Windsor," the source says, adding that she and Andrew have been given a move-out date of Jan. 31.

A representative for Ferguson declined to comment when reached by PEOPLE.

The new timing adds urgency to Ferguson's hunt for a fresh start. As PEOPLE previously reported, her spokesman said she has been "assessing a number of options" for her next chapter and that no final decision has been made. Recent reports speculating that she might move into a converted barn or annex on the Cotswolds property of her daughter Princess Beatrice — or join daughter Princess Eugenie in Portugal — were firmly denied.

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Sarah Ferguson and former Prince Andrew; Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park

Instead, Ferguson is expected to "move forward independently," a second source previously told PEOPLE, emphasizing that she has not asked for a property or special provision for herself.

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Meanwhile, Andrew, 65, is relocating to a property on King Charles' Sandringham estate in Norfolk.

Royal Lodge holds deep personal history for the family — from Princess Eugenie's evening wedding reception in 2018 to Princess Beatrice's intimate Windsor wedding in 2020 — but their long residence had come under increasing scrutiny, especially amid reports they had not paid rent in more than two decades.

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Taylor Swift Releases Official Trailer for 'Eras Tour: The Final Show' Concert Film Steven J. HorowitzDecember 1, 2025 at 6:50 PM 1 Getty Images Taylor Swift has released the official trailer for her upcoming Disney+ special "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show," releasing on December 12. The film will be a full concert experience captured during the final show of her tour in Vancouver, B.C., featuring the entire set of "The Tortured Poets Department" for the first time. That portion of the show was added to the tour following the album's release in April 2024.

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Taylor Swift has released the official trailer for her upcoming Disney+ special "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show," releasing on December 12.

The film will be a full concert experience captured during the final show of her tour in Vancouver, B.C., featuring the entire set of "The Tortured Poets Department" for the first time. That portion of the show was added to the tour following the album's release in April 2024. Fans were able to watch an earlier iteration of the "Eras Tour" theatrical film on Disney+ before those songs were added to the tour set list.

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"We've had so long to prepare for the end of this tour and we get to play one last show for you here tonight," says Swift in the trailer, which shows her performing "Long Live." "I want to thank every single one of you for being a part of the most thrilling chapter of my entire life to date."

In addition to the release of "The Final Show," Swift is planning to drop the first two episodes of her six-part docuseries "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era," also on December 12. That series has been described as "an intimate look at Taylor's life as her tour made headlines and thrilled fans around the world." Opening tour acts, including Gracie Abrams and Sabrina Carpenter, will appear in the series, as will guests Ed Sheeran and Florence Welch. Following the first episode releases, two additional batches of two episodes will be released in the following weeks.

"Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era" is directed by Don Argott, co-directed by Sheena M. Joyce and produced by Object & Animal. "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show," meanwhile, is directed by Glenn Weiss and produced by Taylor Swift Productions in association with Silent House Productions.

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US escalation with Maduro halts deportation flights to Venezuela Morgan PhillipsDecember 1, 2025 at 5:35 PM 10 Recent U.S. military escalations involving Venezuela have halted flights carrying unlawful migrants from the United States back to the South American country, Venezuela's foreign ministry said, prompting criticism from antiintervention voices. President Donald Trump warned pilots Saturday that the airspace "above and surrounding" Venezuela should be "closed in its entirety" as his administration weighs potential strikes on targets in and around Caracas.

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Recent U.S. military escalations involving Venezuela have halted flights carrying unlawful migrants from the United States back to the South American country, Venezuela's foreign ministry said, prompting criticism from anti-intervention voices.

President Donald Trump warned pilots Saturday that the airspace "above and surrounding" Venezuela should be "closed in its entirety" as his administration weighs potential strikes on targets in and around Caracas.

"Through this action, the United States government has unilaterally suspended the Venezuelan migrant flights that were being carried out regularly and weekly as part of the repatriation of Venezuelans through the Plan Vuelta a la Patria (Return to the Homeland Plan)," the ministry said in a statement.

The deportation flights had been one of the only areas of cooperation between Washington and the government of Nicolás Maduro. Venezuelan officials say nearly 14,000 nationals have been returned on twice-weekly charter flights in recent months.

The deportation flights had been one of the only areas of cooperation between Washington and the government of Nicolás Maduro.

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At the same time, the Trump administration has continued moving forward with plans to end temporary protected status for roughly 600,000 Venezuelans living in the United States.

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"Genius. Enough with this immigration enforcement nonsense. Let's get back to True MAGA — neocon wars that exacerbate and cause migration crises. About darn time," said Curt Mills, executive editor of The American Conservative, criticizing the shift toward military action.

So far, U.S. strikes have targeted alleged narco-traffickers operating in the Caribbean near Venezuela. But officials have signaled that operations could expand to land-based targets as Washington increases pressure on Maduro to relinquish power.

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Dozens of U.S. bombers have deployed to the region alongside the world's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, underscoring the scale of the buildup. With U.S. bombers and the Ford already positioned in the region, much of the world is waiting to see whether Trump will green-light the next phase of strikes against Venezuelan targets.

Venezuelan migrants repatriated from the U.S. gesture seen upon arrival at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Maiquetia, Venezuela, April 4, 2025.

Venezuelan migrants flown from Guantanamo Bay via Honduras walk up a ladder after arriving on a deportation flight at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Maiquetia, La Guaira State, Venezuela, February 20, 2025.

Trump confirmed he spoke with Maduro by phone recently.

"I wouldn't say it went well or badly. It was a phone call," he told reporters aboard Air Force One Sunday.

Trump presented Maduro with an ultimatum — step down or face potential U.S. military action. Maduro, the Miami Herald reported, sought global amnesty for himself, demanded to retain control of the military and resisted an immediate exit from power.

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Restraint-minded foreign policy analysts have sounded the alarm against a regime-change-driven intervention in Venezuela, arguing such a move could make migration patterns worse.

"Escalatory dynamics could trigger regional instability and hostility, with migration flows among the most predictable consequences," a report by Stimson Center analysts Evan Cooper and Alessandro Perri claimed. "Absent a credible transition structure inside Venezuela, external pressure is far more likely to deepen chaos — driving more Venezuelans to flee — than to produce political change."

Analysts in the libertarian foreign-policy space have issued similar warnings.

Doug Bandow, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, argued that "U.S. militarized pressure on Venezuela is far more likely to worsen instability than to produce meaningful political change," adding that history shows "coercion in Venezuela leads to unpredictable outcomes and episodes of mass flight."

"Escalation without a stable political alternative inside Venezuela risks accelerating the very migration pressures Washington is trying to contain," said George A. López, a senior analyst at the Quincy Institute.

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Texas cheerleader Brianna Aguilera found dead after college football game as heartbroken mother demands answers Zoe HussainDecember 1, 2025 at 8:55 PM 36 Mother searching for answers after Texas college student found dead after football game The mother of a Texas college student is desperately searching for answers after her daughter was found dead near campus after attending a tailgate, according to reports and authorities. Brianna Aguilera, a 19yearold student at Texas A&M University, was discovered dead outside an apartment complex around 1 a.m.

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Mother searching for answers after Texas college student found dead after football game

The mother of a Texas college student is desperately searching for answers after her daughter was found dead near campus after attending a tailgate, according to reports and authorities.

Brianna Aguilera, a 19-year-old student at Texas A&M University, was discovered dead outside an apartment complex around 1 a.m. Saturday, just hours after she attended a tailgate for Texas A&M's football game against the University of Texas, KSAT reported.

Aguilera's mother, Stephanie Rodriguez, told the outlet that she has received inconsistent answers from the Austin Police Department after investigators said Aguilera likely died by suicide.

Brianna Aguilera, a 19-year-old student at Texas A&M University, was discovered dead outside an apartment complex around 1 a.m. Saturday. Facebook / Stephanie Rodriguez

Detectives told her she had fallen from 17 floors, the mother recalled.

"There are a lot of inconsistencies with the story," Rodriguez said. "He told me they said she jumped, and then he told me that the friends said they didn't know her whereabouts."

The heartbroken mother said her daughter, a sophomore at the university, was not suicidal and was looking forward to her future as a lawyer.

Rodriguez called police after her daughter did not answer her phone after Friday's game, noting she saw Aguilera's phone pinging in Austin.

Cops then instructed her to wait 24 hours before filing a missing persons report, the outlet reported.

Officers later found Aguilera's cellphone on Saturday. However, Rodriguez was not told until 4 p.m. that day that her daughter was in the morgue, the mother recalled.

Detectives told mother Stephanie Rodriguez that Aguilera had fallen from 17 floors. Facebook / Stephanie Rodriguez

Rodriguez believes something more sinister could have been at play leading up to the fatal fall.

She maintained that one of the 15 people inside the apartment must know something about her daughter's death.

"There was a fight that happened between my daughter and another girl, and they were all staying in the same apartment that I have actual text messages of, and the detective just disregarded them," Rodriguez said.

Austin police said Aguilera's death is not being investigated as a homicide, as the investigation has not revealed any suspicious details, the outlet reported.

The Travis County Medical Examiner's Office will determine the aspiring lawyer's cause of death.

Austin police said Aguilera's death is not being investigated as a homicide, as the investigation has not revealed any suspicious details. Facebook / Stephanie Rodriguez

Aguilera hailed from Laredo, where she attended United High School. She was a "seasoned cheerleader" and received magna cum laude honors before graduating high school, according to a GoFundMe organized for her loved ones.

"She was pursuing her dream of becoming a lawyer and was attending The Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M," the statement continued.

"The details surrounding what happened next remain unclear, and her mother is still awaiting answers," the fundraiser continued.

The GoFundMe has since raised over $28,000, more than double its $12,000 goal.

"Im so grateful for your love and support at this moment. The unexpected loss of my brie brie has been a tremendous challenge, but I find strength in the outpouring of kindness," Rodriguez said in a Monday message to the hordes of supporters.

"I've experienced every parent's worst fear, but I'm comforted by the knowledge that my brie brie touched so many hearts."

Texas A&M University did not immediately respond to The Post's request for comment.

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How much snow has fallen? Track winter storms barreling across the US Christopher Cann, USA TODAY December 2, 2025 at 6:43 AM 0 As much of the northern tier of the nation recovers from a series of recent winter storms, a potent system has begun blanketing the Northeast in heavy snow. Since the start of the weekend, parts of the upper Plains and Great Lakes region saw over a foot of snowfall, including parts of Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin, leading to road closures and hundreds of flight delays and cancellations.

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As much of the northern tier of the nation recovers from a series of recent winter storms, a potent system has begun blanketing the Northeast in heavy snow.

Since the start of the weekend, parts of the upper Plains and Great Lakes region saw over a foot of snowfall, including parts of Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin, leading to road closures and hundreds of flight delays and cancellations.

Some cities, such as Chicago and Kansas City, experienced record-breaking snowfall totals.

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Now the Northeast is experiencing its first major snow storm of the winter season. Forecasters project 8 to 12 inches of snow to pile up across Upstate New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Maine through the midweek.

1 / 17Winter weather wreaks havoc in Midwest. More on the way.Mark Clough removes snow along W. Park Ridge Ave. Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025 in Wauwatosa, Wis. The Milwaukee area received more than eight inches of snow during its first snowstorm of the season.

Tens of millions were under winter weather advisories on Dec. 2, from South Carolina and Indiana to New Hampshire and Maine, according to the National Weather Service.

How much snow has fallen? See mapForecasters warn of low visibility, dangerous travel conditions

The low-pressure system tracking off the Mid-Atlantic coast prompted dozens of local weather advisories and warnings as it began unloading snow across the Northeast.

Forecasters said snowfall rates of over an inch per hour were likely, threatening low visibility for commuters and airport delays.

"Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous. Travel could be difficult to impossible," warned the National Weather Service office in Albany, New York.

Similar warnings have been issued throughout the Mid-Atlantic and New England.

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