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How Louisville basketball may be impacted by Duke&x27;s Amazon Prime deal C.L. Brown, Louisville Courier JournalWed, May 6, 2026 at 9:11 AM UTC 0 This episode of The C.L. Brown Show features Courier Journal sports enterprise reporter Payton Titus to discuss the aftermath of the Kentucky Derby and what's upcoming in the offseason of college athletics. Titus recaps the historic Kentucky Derby weekend that ended with Golden Tempo making Cherie DeVaux the first female trainer to win it. Titus explains how Kentucky may end up with two hires to replace retiring athletic director Mitch Barnhart.

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This episode of The C.L. Brown Show features Courier Journal sports enterprise reporter Payton Titus to discuss the aftermath of the Kentucky Derby and what's upcoming in the offseason of college athletics.

Titus recaps the historic Kentucky Derby weekend that ended with Golden Tempo making Cherie DeVaux the first female trainer to win it. Titus explains how Kentucky may end up with two hires to replace retiring athletic director Mitch Barnhart. She also tells why many will be looking carefully at the ACC spring meetings for the ripple effects of Duke basketball's streaming rights deal with Amazon Prime.

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Martin Lewis sets out simple pension formula for retirement saving Lucy LeesonTue, May 5, 2026 at 7:44 PM UTC 0 Martin Lewis has shared the pension “rule of thumb” when it comes to saving for your retirement. During a pension special of The Martin Lewis Money Show on Tuesday (5 May), the financial guru took a question from a viewer called Daryl, who asked what a person should be paying into their pension. Advertisement He said: “Let me give you the rule of thumb that scares the pants of everybody.

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Martin Lewis has shared the pension “rule of thumb” when it comes to saving for your retirement.

During a pension special of The Martin Lewis Money Show on Tuesday (5 May), the financial guru took a question from a viewer called Daryl, who asked what a person should be paying into their pension.

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He said: “Let me give you the rule of thumb that scares the pants of everybody. Take the age when you start putting into your pension, so in your case 30, halve it, that’s 15 ,and that's how much of your income you want going in for the rest of your life for a decent retirement

He added: “The earlier you start, the better retirement you are going to have.”

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Bad Bunny’s Old Man Makeup Is the 2026 Met Gala’s Most Surprising Look Yet Moriel Mizrahi FinderTue, May 5, 2026 at 12:20 AM UTC 0 Bad Bunny attended the 2026 Met Gala on May 4 in New York City. He showed up wearing a black suit and makeup designed to make him look much older. The artist is known for his bold, statementmaking red carpet style. Bad Bunny took an unexpected approach to the 2026 Met Gala dress code this evening: He arrived on the red carpet sporting makeup that made him look like a much older man.

Bad Bunny’s Old Man Makeup Is the 2026 Met Gala’s Most Surprising Look Yet

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Bad Bunny attended the 2026 Met Gala on May 4 in New York City.

He showed up wearing a black suit and makeup designed to make him look much older.

The artist is known for his bold, statement-making red carpet style.

Bad Bunny took an unexpected approach to the 2026 Met Gala dress code this evening: He arrived on the red carpet sporting makeup that made him look like a much older man. The artist, 32, joked during an interview on the carpet that it “took 53 years” to create his ensemble for the evening.

Alongside the surprising makeup, Bad Bunny wore a black suit with a pussy bow detail and accessorized with a cane.

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The artist has become a regular presence at the Met Gala, known for approaching the red carpet with a distinct point of view that blends tailoring, cultural references, and theatrical elements. In 2025, he wore a brown Prada suit styled with embellished gloves and a custom Puerto Rican pava hat, a nod to his heritage.

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Over the course of his career, Bad Bunny’s style has evolved from bold, logo-heavy streetwear to more refined takes on suiting, often offset with unexpected accessories like statement hats, sunglasses, and sculptural details. His Met Gala appearances have reflected that progression, including a white Jacquemus suit with a dramatic floral train in 2023.

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Outside the Met steps, Bad Bunny has continued to use fashion as a form of expression tied to his identity and storytelling. During his 2026 Super Bowl halftime performance, he wore a custom all-white Zara look featuring a jersey with the number 64, which he later explained was a tribute to his late uncle.

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“1964 is the year my uncle Cutito was born, my mother’s brother,” he said in a statement to Rolling Stone. “So during my halftime show, I decided to have him on my shirt: OCASIO, his last name, the same as my mother’s, and his birth year, 64.”

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Katy Perry Goes Incognito in Futuristic Mirror Mask at 2026 Met GalaChhavi PuriTue, May 5, 2026 at 8:24 AM UTC 0 Photo Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images Katy Perry graced the red carpet of the 2026 Met Gala in a futuristic look, which included a mirror mask. The “Roar” singer wore a white gown by Stella McCartney and perfectly gave a nod to the event’s theme, “Fashion Is Art.” The iconic piece featured a strapless design and a dramatic train that gave it a theatrical edge.

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Katy Perry graced the red carpet of the 2026 Met Gala in a futuristic look, which included a mirror mask. The “Roar” singer wore a white gown by Stella McCartney and perfectly gave a nod to the event’s theme, “Fashion Is Art.” The iconic piece featured a strapless design and a dramatic train that gave it a theatrical edge.

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The “Firework” hitmaker wore a white gown by Stella McCartney that was a perfect blend of elegance and tailored structure. It featured a structured silhouette and a dramatic train that added subtle whimsical vibes to the look. Meanwhile, the bold cutouts at the sides gave the outfit a daring edge. She wore long opera gloves, and the biggest standout element was the silver face mask, which completely covered her face.

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Explosives found after vehicle crashes into Portland athletic club, one dead Cara TabachnickSat, May 2, 2026 at 9:00 PM UTC 0 Federal agents are responding after explosives were found in a vehicle that crashed into the front entrance of an athletic club in downtown Portland, Oregon, early Saturday morning, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said. A person was found dead inside the vehicle. Portland Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a vehicle driving into the front entrance of the Multnomah Athletic Club at 2:49 a.m.

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Federal agents are responding after explosives were found in a vehicle that crashed into the front entrance of an athletic club in downtown Portland, Oregon, early Saturday morning, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said. A person was found dead inside the vehicle.

Portland Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a vehicle driving into the front entrance of the Multnomah Athletic Club at 2:49 a.m. local time, according to a news release from the department.

The vehicle caught fire after the crash, the department said. Once the blaze was brought under control, law enforcement found the deceased person inside. The Portland Police Department's Explosive Disposal Unit responded after evidence of an explosive device was found in the vehicle.

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The person has not been identified, and an investigation is ongoing, police said. There was no word of whether the crash was intentional.

Sources told The Oregonian that the driver of the vehicle was a former employee of the club.

The club said in a statement that the facility will remain closed until further notice and that they are expecting a prolonged closure. The extent of the damage to the club was unclear.

"Our team is cooperating fully with the Portland Police Bureau and Portland Fire & Rescue, who are leading the investigation. Out of respect for that process, we will defer to them for additional details," the statement said.

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Two of original film's trinity of leads, Joshua Leonard and Michael C. Williams, will serve as executive producers after a yearslong battle against Lionsgate. Original Blair Witch stars, directors join reboot after slamming studio for '25 years of disrespect' Two of original film's trinity of leads, Joshua Leonard and Michael C. Williams, will serve as executive producers after a yearslong battle against Lionsgate. By Ryan Coleman :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/RyanColemanauthorphoto0081ce8f0254478080f35972c433877b.

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THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT, from left: Joshua Leonard, Michael C. Williams, 1999

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- Lionsgate announced Thursday that original *Blair Witch Project* directors Eduardo Sánchez and Daniel Myrick and stars Joshua Leonard and Michael C. Williams have joined an upcoming reboot as executive producers.

- They join the project after a years-long battle against the studio by the actors.

- Leonard, Williams, and Rei Hance, previously known as Heather Donahue, had accused the studio of "reprehensible" exploitation of their involvement.

*The Blair Witch Project**'*s original family is (almost) back together again, after years of acrimony.

Directors Eduardo Sánchez and Daniel Myrick, producer Gregg Hale, as well as stars Joshua Leonard and Michael C. Williams, have officially boarded Lionsgate's upcoming reboot of the 1999 horror classic as executive producers, per an announcement shared with ** on Thursday.

Excepting one crucial third of the original cast triumvirate — Rei Hance, formerly known as Heather Donahue — the *Blair Witch* team appears to have patched up a protracted row that the original stars had with Lionsgate, which Leonard once accused of "reprehensible" exploitation.

Actor Joshua Leonard, Actress Heather Donahue, and Actor Michael C. Williams attend the 16th Annual MTV Video Music Awards on September 9, 1999 at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City, New York.

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Lionsgate and Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, the recently conglomerated hub formed by Jason Blum and James Wan's production companies, celebrated Sánchez, Myrick, Hale, Leonard, and Williams' involvement as "bringing the full mythology and legacy of the franchise to a new generation of storytelling."

Thursday's announcement also named the long-gestating reboot's director — Dylan Clark, a popular horror creator on YouTube who recently signed with Universal to adapt his horror short "Portrait of God." That forthcoming feature will be produced by an all-star team including Sam Raimi and Jordan Peele.

Chris Devlin wrote the screenplay for the as-yet untitled "new imagining" of *The* *Blair Witch Project*, with a rewrite from Clark. Devlin previously penned the 2022 *Texas Chain Saw Massacre *reboot, as well as the 2023 horror film *Cobweb*.

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*The Blair Witch Project *became a creative and commercial phenomenon when it opened theatrically in the summer of 1999. The micro-budget, formally experimental, deep-woods thriller contained no ghosts or ghouls, no vampires or werewolves, really nothing but three scared teenagers wandering in the woods for two hours. Yet it grossed nearly $250 million at the global box office.

But as the years passed, and as Hollywood did what it does best — endlessly proliferate *Blair Witch*'s IP into sequels, books, comics, video games, and merchandise — the film's cast began to speak up.

The original film was distributed in the U.S. by Artisan Entertainment, which merged in 2003 with Lions Gate Entertainment to become the mini-major studio known simply today as Lionsgate. In a 2015 oral history of the film for *The Week*, the *Blair Witch*'s stars and directors painted a picture of creative differences that led to a rushed sequel, 2000's *Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2.*

They eventually lost control of the franchise, or as Sánchez put it, "We lost our innocence." Leonard noted, "I think some people might be a little bitter about the experience. I will say that we had what I have discovered was an incredibly classless experience with Artisan."

Those feelings only deepened as the *Blair Witch *machine kept pumping out products, largely without their input, or to their benefit. Leonard released a blistering public statement in 2024 when Lionsgate announced a reboot of the original film, without any of its core creative team involved.

"At this point, it's 25 years of disrespect from the folks who've pocketed the lion's share (pun intended) of the profits from OUR work, and that feels both icky and classless," he wrote on Facebook. All three cast members spoke to *Variety** *that same year, where Hance claimed they'd been "cut out of something that we were intimately involved with creating," and Leonard said Lionsgate's "behavior has been reprehensible."

A spokesperson for Lionsgate told ** the company had no comment on the past dispute. Rance did not immediately respond to EW's request for comment. A source with knowledge of the situation told EW that Rance declined to participate in the new film.

The next chapter in the *Blair Witch Project *franchise does not yet have an official release date.

[*This article has been with a response from Lionsgate.*]

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Ashley Graham slams GLP1 trend as &x27;a smack in the face&x27; after body positivity movement Wesley StenzelFri, May 1, 2026 at 9:40 PM UTC 0 Ashley Graham in New York City on April 20, 2026Credit: Taylor Hill/WireImageKey points Ashley Graham finds the rise of GLP1s "really disheartening" after the body positivity movement. "It's going back this whole opposite way that feels like a smack in the face to the women who have felt like they've had a voice," she added. However, she noted that she thinks weight loss drugs are just a trend: "It goes with the times — and GLP1s are a time.

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Ashley Graham finds the rise of GLP-1s "really disheartening" after the body positivity movement.

"It's going back this whole opposite way that feels like a smack in the face to the women who have felt like they've had a voice," she added.

However, she noted that she thinks weight loss drugs are just a trend: "It goes with the times — and GLP-1s are a time."

Ashley Graham isn't enthusiastic about weight loss drugs.

The model shared her candid perspective on the proliferation of GLP-1s during a new interview with Marie Claire.

"It's really disheartening," Graham opined, noting how differently society views bodies now after the body positivity movement began to wane. "There was a pendulum that swung that was so body acceptance, positivity, everybody be who they want to be. And now it's going back this whole opposite way that feels like a smack in the face to the women who have felt like they've had a voice."

However, Graham believes that weight loss drugs like Ozempic will ultimately prove to be a trend rather than a permanent fixture in medicine. "It goes with the times — and GLP-1s are a time," she speculated. "I know that there are and there's gonna still be women who are considered plus size forever. This drug isn't going to wipe out a whole statistic of women."

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The American Beauty Star host noted that she has "seen more movement for plus-size women than some people give the whole industry credit for" in recent years. "There's so many [plus size influencers and creators]…they're all over the place with their sizes and their proportions and how they look and how they're relatable," she said.

"And to me, that's the coolest part about all of this," she continued. "Seeing that these girls, who were raised on social media at such a young age are now coming in and they have a platform to say to the younger generation, 'Be yourself, be who you want to be. If you have cellulite, who cares?'"

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Graham committed to continuing her work advocating for body diversity. "Why would I stop now and why would I get angry about the work I've done?" she asked. "I put my head down and I focus on the women we've built the community with."

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The model reflected on why she views her work as vital. "It's incredibly important to continue to advocate for women of all shapes, all sizes, and all backgrounds to have clothes that fit…to have people who don't have confidence, have confidence in themselves," she said. "I also don't think that my community is just curvy women. I think it's all kinds of women because, really, confidence at the end of the day, it doesn't discriminate."

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Graham has had three children in the last decade, and she said that she's still adjusting to how her own body has changed after three pregnancies.

"I'm living in a different body and it's been hard to get to know her," she said. "I can't say that I can look in the mirror and be like, 'I love you.' It's not that for me. It's that, Wow, I made some children. I was as fit as I could be in 2019 when I got pregnant…I'm still trying to get to that, but I've had to get over it in my head that I'll look like I did in my late 20s, early 30s. She's gone. Let's focus on the new girl. That has been like the last four years of my conversation in my head."

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