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Melissa McCarthy Gets Engulfed by a Snowstorm on Saturday Night Live

by jummy84 December 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Melissa McCarthy got Saturday Night Live in the holiday spirit with a festive opening monologue, where she was toppled by a huge faux snowstorm.

After a few weeks off air, the two-time Oscar nominee began the episode by celebrating how “great” it was to be back for her sixth time hosting the sketch comedy series. Marking the first episode to air in the month of December, McCarthy also commemorated it being “a special time of the year.”

“It’s about family and friends and classic Christmas music. Come on, set the mood, gang,” she said as music began playing in the background. The actress then went on to show off her talents as a musician, one that plays the “mouth horn.”

“Speaking of music, there’s something most people don’t know about me, and it’s that I am a musician. And my instrument is the mouth horn. That’s right, it’s the mouth horn,” she said before she began humming the tune of “Carol of the Bells.”

McCarthy continued to rave about the holiday season, noting that she “love[s] this time of year,” going on to list a few reasons why: “The tree is lit, and Santa’s checking his lists. He’s got naughty and nice, and Epstein.”

“We could all use a little Christmas magic. So how about we put a little bit of snow to get us in the holiday mood?” she said as a string of flurries fell down around her on-set. “This is SNL, Don’t be stingy with the snow!”

The snowfall began lightly, but quickly picked up, as a wave of snow fell on top of the Little Mermaid star, engulfing her with a faux snowstorm. “Okay, that was way too much,” she exclaimed as she went on to continue the monologue, where Marcello Hernandez joined her on-stage to prompt a “piano duet.”

The SNL cast member wheeled a piano into the frame, where he accidentally pushed McCarthy out of said frame as the two bickered back and forth. Hernandez set the piano into place, as the actress joked that he dropped it on her fingers.

“Now I’ve ruined Christmas,” she said, though Kenan Thompson assured her she did not sour the occasion.

“Oh, nonsense, Melissa McCarthy. Come on, you haven’t ruined Christmas at all. Everyone here loves you,” he said. “Now why don’t we do one of your favorite Christmas songs?”

“You want me to sing?” the actress asked, as Thompson responded, “No, no. I want you to blow that sweet horn.” McCarthy then mumbled the melody of “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” while a few additional SNL cast members joined her to sing and dance.

Earlier in the night, Colin Jost began the cold open by portraying Pete Hegseth, who was asked by a journalist if there was “any truth to the allegations that after an initial strike on a drug smuggling boat, you ordered a second strike to kill the survivors?”

“First of all, that kind of cruel, heartless act has no place in operation Kill Everybody,” he replied. “Second, I wasn’t in the room when it happened, okay? I was so jacked up after the first strike I had to make an emergency call to my sponsor — I’m sorry, a guy at an anonymous meeting — so I don’t drink something that I like and I want but I can’t have, but I want it, and I need it and I want it right now. It’s booze.”

James Austin Johnson joined the cold open as Trump, who showed his support for Hegseth.

“We love Pete. He’s a great guy. He’s just fog of war, right? Fog of war. It’s a thing you only say after doing war crime, right? You never hear a general go, ‘Everything went according to plan in fog of war.’ It’s like when you go into the sauna at Equinox and suddenly you’re doing stuff you never did before,” Johnson’s Trump said. “Fog of War, we love it. It’s a great new excuse, we love it. So I stand by Pete, and nothing can change my mind less. Unless of course, it could hurt me in any way, in which case, I’ll throw him under one of Mamdani’s free buses.”

McCarthy served as the first SNL host of December, alongside Dijon as musical guest. Saturday night marked her sixth time leading the show, though she’s made several cameos over the years.

There are two more SNL shows left for 2025, with Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery star Josh O’Connor set to make his hosting debut on Dec. 13, with Lily Allen as musical guest. Ariana Grande will be the final host of the year, with none other than Cher as the Dec. 20 musical guest, making her first appearance on the sketch comedy show since 1987.

Season 51 has already aired six episodes, as Bad Bunny, Amy Poehler, Sabrina Carpenter, Miles Teller, Nikki Glaser and Glen Powell all took turns in the leading role.

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12 Holiday Gifts Black Women Actually Want & Need
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12 Holiday Gifts Black Women Actually Want & Need

by jummy84 December 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Black women deserve gifts that feel real, intentional, and actually useful — not stuff that ends up in the back of a closet. When it comes to gifting us, skip the default candles and bath sets. We want things that make our lives easier, elevate our look, or fund our next soft-life chapter. No matter what our love language, here are the gifts that the Black women in your life will love. You’re welcome.
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ESSA reveals 2025 award winners, celebrating Luke Facey’s outstanding contribution

by jummy84 December 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Photo credit: Babyolive Photography & Design

The Event Supplier and Services Association (ESSA)  revealed the winners of its 2025 Awards last night, honouring the exceptional accomplishments of the sector’s leading professionals.

Marking its eighth year, the ESSA awards highlight the diversity and quality that drive the events industry forward, celebrating organisations and individuals who raise the bar in innovation, exceptional service and unwavering dedication.

Taking home the prestigious Outstanding Contribution to the Industry Award on the night was Luke Facey, Managing Director at Alfa Display & Design. Judges praised Luke’s long-standing advocacy for supplier welfare, citing his championing of the needs of contractors, stand builders and small businesses across the industry. As the first Chair of the ESSA Stand Builder Forum and a driving force within the joint AEO, AEV and ESSA Health & Safety Working Group, Luke’s influence behind-the-scenes embodies the very spirit of this award, recognising an unwavering commitment that has shaped and strengthened the sector in profound and lasting ways.

ESSA Awards 2025 winners list in full:

ESSA OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO THE INDUSTRY AWARD, Sponsored by beMatrix UK

Winner: LUKE FACEY, Manager Director, Alfa Display & Design

ESSA YOUNG PERSON AWARD – Sponsored by Happy Projects

Class of 2025 Winners:       

  • HANNAH ALDER, Abraxys
  • MILLY BAGNALL, Promo House Staffing
  • FREDDIE COATES, Moss UK Group
  • LEAH EVANS, Lock5
  • ELLIOTT HAIGH, Smart Display & Exhibitions         
  • DOMINIC HUDSON, Psycho Peacock
  • REBECCA MCINTOSH, beMatrix UK           
  • WILLIAM O’HANLON, Full Circle Events & Exhibitions
  • POPPY WILKES, Driscoll Brothers Group    
  • A special mention goes to TERRI-ANNE MALONEY of Disrupt Talent for receiving HIGHLY COMMENDED in this category

ESSA MEMBER COMPANY AWARD – Sponsored by Beechwood Event Flooring

Winner: AZTEC EVENT SERVICES

Silver: FULL CIRCLE EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS

Silver: GES

ESSA UNSUNG HERO – Sponsored by Extreme Exhibitions

Winner: MITCH GRAY, Concept Furniture International

BEST ORGANISER – Sponsored by Kuehne+Nagel

Winner: NINETEEN GROUP

BEST VENUE – Sponsored by GES

Winner: NEC BIRMINGHAM 

SUSTAINABILITY – Sponsored by Extreme Exhibitions

Winner: BEMATRIX (UK)

Silver: VERSATILE VENUES

PRINT: DELIVERING EXCEPTIONAL SERVICES & PRODUCTS – Sponsored by beMatrix UK

Winner: PRIORITY GRAPHICS for Heineken

Silver: MOSS UK GROUP for Klaviyo

AV & PRODUCTION: DELIVERING EXCEPTIONAL SERVICES & PRODUCTS – Sponsored by Aluvision

Winner: INSERT PRODUCTIONS for Parker Paris Airshow

LOGISTICS: DELIVERING EXCEPTIONAL SERVICES & PRODUCTS – Sponsored by InEvexco

Winner: KUEHNE+NAGEL for DSEI 

FULL-SERVICE CONTRACTOR: DELIVERING EXCEPTIONAL SERVICES & PRODUCTS – Sponsored by Air Business

Winner: SHOWLITE – CIPD Festival of Work

Silver: TECNA for AI Summit London

BEST STAND BUILD UNDER 10 SQM: DELIVERING EXCEPTIONAL SERVICES & PRODUCTS – Sponsored by Black Pear Creative

Winner: ROCKET-X for Aimbridge EMEA

BEST STAND BUILD UNDER 30 SQM: DELIVERING EXCEPTIONAL SERVICES & PRODUCTS – Sponsored by PSP Exhibitions

Winner: IMAGINE EVENTS for Libernetix

Silver: SMART DISPLAY & EXHIBITIONS for SA Catapult

BEST STAND BUILD OVER 30 SQM: DELIVERING EXCEPTIONAL SERVICES & PRODUCTS – Sponsored by Priority Graphics

Winner: IMAGINE EVENTS for Grant UK for Grant UK

Silver: EVOLVE CREATIVE SOLUTIONS for Analog Devices

BEST MEMBER COLLABORATION – Sponsored by Abraxys

Winner: MOSS GROUP & SPIRO for Graphics for Good

BEST COLLABORATION WITH AN ORGANISER – Sponsored by InEvexco

Winner: ILS and WORLD TRAVEL MARKET 2025

Silver: ABRAXYS  and INFORMA

Silver: NASUWT and NIPPERBOUT

Silver: SOLUTIONS2 and SCREWFIX LIVE

Silver: WAYS & MEANS and RECFEST

Commenting on the awards, Andrew Harrison, CEO of ESSA, said: “As we celebrate the eighth ESSA Awards, I’m reminded that our industry’s strength lies in its people. These winners demonstrate the passion, creativity and commitment that make our sector extraordinary. There is exceptional work happening across our industry, work that is often unseen but critical to our collective success, and these achievements not only raise the bar but also inspire the wider community and will drive our sector into the future.”

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More Exciting Trailers for Mamoru Hosoda's 'Scarlet' Story of Revenge
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More Exciting Trailers for Mamoru Hosoda’s ‘Scarlet’ Story of Revenge

by jummy84 December 7, 2025
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More Exciting Trailers for Mamoru Hosoda’s ‘Scarlet’ Story of Revenge

by Alex Billington
December 5, 2025
Source: YouTube

“All I’ve ever thought about is avenging my father.” Sony Pictures has revealed two more official trailers for the animated revenge action movie by Mamoru Hosoda (of the films The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Summer Wars, Wolf Children, The Boy and the Beast, Mirai, Belle) titled Scarlet, arriving in theaters this December. It first premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival and will hit theaters exclusively worldwide. Hosoda’s Scarlet follows the story of a brave princess who transcends time and space. Also known as Scarlet Without Limits or Endless Scarlet in Japan, is an isekai-adjacent tale about a princess named Scarlet, voiced by Mana Ashida (from Children of the Sea). After her father, the king, is murdered, she leaps across space & time to get revenge. But finds herself in the “Land of the Dead”, where those who fail to fulfill quests for vengeance risk disappearing into nothingness. On her quest, she meets a modern-day Japanese man named Hijiri (voiced by Masaki Okada) who aids her on her perilous mission. This looks like another exciting adventure by Hosoda! Reviews state it’s a “beautiful take on Hamlet. Fresh new version of the classic story.”

Here’s the two more official trailer (+ new poster) for Mamoru Hosoda’s film Scarlet, direct from YouTube:

Scarlet Trailer

Scarlet Poster

You can rewatch the first teaser trailer for Mamoru Hosoda’s Scarlet film right here for the first look again.

Scarlet (voiced by Mana Ashida), a princess who failed to avenge her father’s murder, wakes up in the “Land of the Dead.” In this world full of madness, if she does not take revenge on her nemesis and reach “The Endless Place,” she’ll be reduced to “Emptiness” & cease to exist. An adventure beyond imagination. A never-ending struggle. A fateful encounter that transcends time and space. Can Scarlet find a way to live at the end of her endless journey? Scarlet, also known as 果てしなきスカーレット in Japanese or Endless Scarlet, is written and directed by acclaimed Japanese animation filmmaker Mamoru Hosoda, director of the anime movies Digimon: The Movie, One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Summer Wars, Wolf Children, The Boy and the Beast, Mirai, and Belle previously, as well as “Samurai Champloo”. Produced by Yûichirô Saitô, Nozomu Takahashi, Toshimi Tanio. Studio Chizu, Nippon TV, and Sony Pictures. The film is premiering at the 2025 Venice Film Festival this fall. Sony will debut Hosoda’s Scarlet film in US theaters starting December 12th, 2025 coming soon. Ready to watch?

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Exclusive! Shaggy: The craziest driving I’ve seen in the world is in India

by jummy84 December 7, 2025
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Jamaican- American, raggae- dancehall star, Shaggy recently released his song Boom Body with Akon and Aidonia. Shaggy who began his career in the 90s, speaking about what connects him to the young audience says, “I keep my finger on the pulse of things. Music is my only job. I’m not interested in many other things. I may dabble into things here and there but I like what music represents to culture. Part of staying cool and fresh comes from the cultural shift that music crates.”

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Shaggy has been touring India since the 90s, “From the time Mumbai was Bombay,” he says. He adds, “The food is always a big part of my visits, I’ve had some of the best curries in the world. I’ve always had a great time in India. The big part has been going to Indian weddings, I’ve performed at quite a few. You guys have some of the most elaborate weddings I’ve seen but the crazy part is getting to the wedding. I’ve never seen traffic like that while going to weddings and I don’t know how there aren’t accidents. The craziest driving I’ve seen in the world is in India, no country in the world can top that.”

Shaggy recounts that his son Robb Banks was recently in India as part of the lineup at Rolling Loud that made its debut in Navi Mumbai’s Kharghar. He says, “He put on the long shirt that males wear (kurta). He wore it on stage and rocked it. He really indulged in the country’s culture and I love that about him. He’s always doing crazy stuff.”

Shaggy says being an independent artiste, he may not have massive budgets but it also has its own advantages. He says, “Being an independent artiste I can move at my own pace. Some artistes get caught in their own legacy, where they are scared to put out music based on what they have done before. Im the opposite. You look at any huge artiste and they have more flops than hits but noone is remembered for their flops. The minute you give a hit it erases every flop you’ve had.”

Though he has sucessfully stayed relevant over several decades, Shaggy adds that he has no illusions about creating a legacy. “My kids dont know who Michael Jackson or Elvis Presley is. They may know Bob Marley, being Jamaican that’s part of the culture but eventually everything fades.” He adds that rather than following trends he has always focused on creating songs that the local DJ can play and ensure people have a good time dancing.

Moving on to his next album Lottery, he says, “It comes out in March. Expect songs with Robin Thicke, Anthony Hamilton, Sting and many other artistes.” He adds that collaborations with artistes like Akon only takes them one listen to know which track will be a banger.

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New Music Friday December 5: Sting, Guns N' Roses, Aerosmith, Miley Cyrus, Gwen Stefani, Alex Warren & More
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New Music Friday December 5: Sting, Guns N’ Roses, Aerosmith, Miley Cyrus, Gwen Stefani, Alex Warren & More

by jummy84 December 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer — and ET has you covered for everything in between.

The NFL announced the pregame entertainment for Super Bowl LX which will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on February 8, 2026. Charlie Puth will perform the National Anthem, Brandi Carlile will perform “America the Beautiful,” and Coco Jones will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”

The Academy of Country Music, Prime Video and Dick Clark Productions announced that the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards will return to Las Vegas after three years in Texas. The awards will take place at MGM Grand Garden Arena and stream live on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch on May 17, 2026.

Following her highly anticipated and sold out Small Rooms, Big Nerves global shows, Hilary Duff announced a limited engagement at Voltaire at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas with shows on February 13, 14, 15. These exclusive performances will close out her first headlining concerts in over a decade and will feature hits like “So Yesterday” and “Come Clean,” along with new releases from her sixth studio album, “luck… or something” out February 20. Due to overwhelming demand, she announced an additional set of dates May 22-24.

Alex Warren has teamed up with Gigi Perez to release a new version of “Eternity.” They first performed the song together at Lollapalooza last summer and were inspired to officially record the song together which is off his debut album, You’ll Be Alright, Kid. Alex recently announced his first arena tour, Little Orphan Alex Live which will kick off in Europe in April 2026. He released a comedic trailer to announce the U.S./Canada dates, starting Jennifer Aniston and Max Greenfield.

15 year old country teen star Maddox Batson is teaming up with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey for The Greatest Party On Earth. Fans will get to experience his special collaboration of a custom mash-up of his song “If I See Her Again” during Ringling’s new tour. The collab will debut on January 2 in Tampa, FL as Ringling kicks of its latest edition of The Greatest Show On Earth for a 16 month tour.

YouTube released their 2025 End of Year Lists including its 2025 Top Songs, Top Songs on Shorts, Trending Topics and more. For Top Songs, Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga are #1 with “Die With A Smile,” ROSÉ and Bruno Mars are #2 with “APT.,” HUNTR/X from “KPop Demon Hunters” are #3 with “Golden,” Saja Boys from “KPop Demon Hunters” are #4 and #5 with “Soda Pop” and “Your Idol.”

Nick Jonas announced his new solo album, Sunday Best, will arrive on February 6. This marks his first solo project in nearly five years. Nick shared, “I’m so excited to share these new stories, candid thoughts, quiet walks home in the city, and snapshots of my life over these past few years. And while this album was made over the course of the last two years, it was truly 33 years in the making.”

P!nk, Maren Morris, Jeff Bridges, Kristen Bell and Shaun Cassidy are joining forces with No Kid Hungry to shine a national spotlight on the crisis of childhood hunger and to inspire Americans to give back during the holiday season. P!nk shared, “The holidays should be joyful for every kid. No parent should have to choose between buying groceries or paying the light bill. If we can step up and help even one family breathe easier this season, then that’s exactly what we should do.” Visit NoKidHungry.org to donate and learn more to support families facing hunger this holiday season.

Spotify and Mark Ronson celebrated Wrapped 2025 with a lighting ceremony at Empire State Building.

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Spotify announced their Top 10 Global Artists with Bad Bunny as their top artist of 2025. Taylor Swift comes in at #2, The Weekend at 3, Drake at 4, Billie Eilish at 5, Kendrick Lamar at 6, Bruno Mars at 7, Ariana Grande at 8, Arijit Singh at 9 and Fuerza Regida at 10.

Elton John’s classic, “Step Into Christmas” has officially been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), recognizing more than one million certified units in the U.S. Originally released on November 23, 1973, the song peaked at #1 on the Billboard Christmas Singles chart. Over the past decade, “Step Into Christmas” has cemented its place as a seasonal favorite. Elton celebrated with a hilarious social post that went viral.

Music City Rodeo, Nashville’s Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA) Event, will return to Bridgestone Arena May 28-30, 2026 and include a headlining concert lineup with Miranda Lambert, Charley Crockett and Jon Pardi. Music City Rodeo Co-Founder Tim McGraw made the announcement during the opening night of his Las Vegas residency and timed to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in Las Vegas.

Music City Rodeo

Plus, new music from Sting, Guns N’ Roses, Aerosmith, Yungblud, Miley Cyrus, Gwen Stefani, GloRilla, Luke Combs, Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett, Ice Spice, Frankie Grande and more.

The Last Ship (Expanded Edition) – Sting

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Nothin'” – Guns N’ Roses

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Wild Woman” – Aerosmith, Yungblud feat Lainey Wilson

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Dream As One” from Avatar: Fire and Ash Original Motion Picture Soundtrack – Miley Cyrus

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Shake The Snow Globe” from OH. WHAT. FUN. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack – Gwen Stefani

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“MARCH” – GloRilla

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Eternity” – Alex Warren & Gigi Perez

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Giving Her Away” – Luke Combs

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

Love & Fear – Zac Brown Band

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

Thomas Rhett Live From Fenway Park – Thomas Rhett

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Thootie” – Ice Spice feat Tokischa

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“I Don’t Remember It” – Frankie Grande

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Burn The Ballroom Down” – Huddy

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“I’m In Love With A Man” – Laci Kaye Booth

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

Dilworth – Jutes

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“silent treatment” – Freya Skye

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Immortal Love” – MIKA

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

Worried Sick – Meet Me @ The Altar

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Promise” – People I’ve Met

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

Masquerade – Thomas Raggi

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“who knew” – Jesse Jo Stark & Lil Yachty

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Free Your Mind” – Channel Tres

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Hunger” – Devon Thompson

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“What U Want” – JYT

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“nocturnal” – Aaron Hibell
 

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

Générique – Verlo

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

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Your Weekly Horoscope: December 7 to 13, 2025
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Your Weekly Horoscope: December 7 to 13, 2025

by jummy84 December 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Your weekly horoscope is here. With Mercury joining the sun, Venus, and Mars in the sign of excess, Sagittarius, the celestial centaur will gladly see you throw all caution to the wind. If you weren’t exhibiting signs of ADHD and dopamine depletion before, you may well be by the week’s exuberant end, so call in discipline to balance the mayhem. Most of us are mentally on holiday because it’s December, so it’s not too early to begin forecasting into 2026 with big plans. You may have a different take on the year ahead than you did only a few weeks ago. So, course-correct and think even bigger! Forget scrolling away your holiday hours; there is an opportunity you hadn’t spotted. It’s like a nugget of gold—don’t pass it by if you’re dwelling on disappointment or holding onto the past. No! Enough of that, now! Cast your eyes toward a fresh horizon!! This is the season of possibility, fresh fields, and if you think you’ve failed, then at least “fail up” for some comic relief. It’s all in your attitude, so bring one of gratitude along with a healthy dose of humour. Truth bombs and personal realizations aside, Sagittarius season is perfect for friending, generous reciprocity, and casting your net wide. A love of foreign cultures, learning, and adventure rolls into a social, loud, and festive period. Kick up your heels and open your heart to others—if not now, then when?

Read on to discover what’s in store for your sign during the week of December 7 through December 13, 2025.


Aries (March 21–April 19)

Communication amps up as Mercury bumps up the quota of planets traveling through your sphere of horizon-expanding big-picture concepts and adventures. While in spin-doctor mode, pitch your best plan, even if it’s just pitching it to yourself for consideration. If you were to shoot a flame-tipped arrow into your future, what would its light reveal? Sit with that idea, and note the image that spontaneously appears in your mind’s eye, or the feeling in your body. What is your sense of knowing when you ask this question? Planning travel, studying, or building out an idea? Mercury in the sign of the seeker (Sagittarius) is ready to hyperlink you through to a higher source. Catch the profound statements, ideas, or realizations as they appear, and don’t judge the messenger.


Taurus (April 20–May 20)

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Themes around value, emotional connection, and communication are highlighted this week, and it hits you right where your wallet is. The full supermoon, peaking on Thursday, is a great time to note how you’re feeling about your finances, income, investment, and feelings in general. Discuss the practical side with someone knowledgeable, and reflect from a calm, clear vantage point. As the end of the year rolls in and the final round of holiday spending is edging closer, the clarity embedded in this week is highly valuable. Language helps us define and refine our world and experiences. This month it’s financial literacy as a love language. There are so many more podcasts, books, and media aimed at modern contemporary audiences; it’s never been easier to tune in and learn. Maintain a balance between what is absolutely yours and what you share or benefit from through others; that’s a focal point right through the month.


Gemini (May 21–June 21)

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It’s time to be upfront, honest, and direct in your sphere of intimacy, Taurus. Adventures in discovering what makes someone close to you tick are the order of the day. Or is that a deeper self-discovery tour you’re on? Either way, take a leaf out of the sign of the seeker’s book by making an honest appraisal of the part of you that meets others at a deeper level. Cast into the future regarding what lights you up, what excites you. What brings you hope, optimism, and a feeling of generosity when it comes to others? Shared resources are a source of luck right now. What larger structure, business, or organization could you plug into to open up your options?


Cancer (June 22–July 22)

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While December ramps into holiday festivities, there’s still an emphasis on work and wellness for you, dear Cancer. We’re in the optimistic season of Sagittarius, so bring a sense of generosity and belief in abundance to your daily routines. More is better right now; get your body and mind moving, and reach out to colleagues and clients with an eye on expansion. Bring a sense of spontaneity to your schedule by mixing it up. Choose a different route to work or to shop for groceries. Explore your options and catch up with the changing landscape in your field of expertise. Times are moving at breakneck speed, and it’s expected that you keep up and even set the bar yourself. With 2025 almost done and dusted, are you ready to take on a new challenge in the new year? Scout ahead now so you’re ready to take action and have as much information as you need.


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Leo (July 23–August 22)

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Lucky you, Leo—the sun lights up in the season of the adventurous, fun-loving truth seeker, activating your sphere of past times, leisure, and romance. That’s a combination you’re born for! Make the most of this week, even if you have duties, work, or study. Take the time that you can spare to enjoy pleasure, expand your mind through adventure and creativity, and lean into the party season with gusto. Which of your talents are you feeling inspired to explore? Set a target or goal, so you’re more likely to achieve your vision. If you’re single and ready to mingle, now really is your time to shine. The party gal in you is ready to kick up her heels, so dress to impress; there’s a well-traveled, wondrous heartthrob waiting in the wings of that party or event. But you won’t find them unless you get out and about, or call on friends; their bestie may fall hard for your glamorous appeal.


Virgo (August 23–September 22)

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Catch the bigger picture even if it’s in your periphery as debate ranges over various topics. Even if it’s not immediately applicable or seemingly useful, wide-ranging macro views are the order of the day over this period. Put down the magnifying glass, step back, and let the variety of social engagements, conversation, and concepts flow. Think of it like panning for gold, you never know what nugget of truth may show up, unexpected and gleaming, ready to change your mind, outlook, or direction. It’s not entirely business as usual, as the season of the gregarious centaur doesn’t quite mesh with your finely tuned sensibilities. However, your ruling planet Mercury is back in this sign after a recent retrograde, so course-correcting your perspective, comms, or an idea is par for the course. It could be a person born under the sign of Sagittarius, suggesting a change of mind, or it could be on the domestic front. Whatever it is, adaptation at home can work for you.


Libra (September 23–October 23)

While your sign is often equated with the pursuit of love, relationships, and beauty (time well spent), we know there is much more to you. You are an air sign, which means you’re interested in ideas, communication, reading, and of course, beautiful fonts and writing. This week your sector of learning is activated as a pile up of planets here suggests you pick up that short course, embark on self-study, teaching, or that distance course. Venture into your local community or area, share ideas, pick up on what’s trending, or just organize your besties for a variety of holiday season socials. Themes for this season are radical truth, honesty, and a love of anything foreign. Of course, you bring a natural talent for delivering truths with a healthy dose of charm. It may be up to you to mediate and soften the sharp truth bombs of friends who aren’t so socially smooth. That said, you’re able to be a little more direct right now, so get your message across to the people that need to hear it.


Scorpio (October 24–November 21)

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As the planet of communication rolls into your sphere of finance, values, and possessions, a persistent urge for freedom is setting in. Perhaps less “stuff” feels liberating. Travel lightly by focusing on your most prized possessions rather than a maximalist approach. Peel off what you don’t need; hit eject on dust collectors or items weighing you down in mind, body, or spirit. Of course, more is more when it comes to income, and right now your optimistic, can-do approach is favoured. Seek wise counsel and develop a vision for your financial future, and expand on what you thought was possible. Bring your ideas, relating style, charisma, and magnetic charm to what you do, and appreciate these natural resources. Perhaps taking up more space to spread your wings is your calling. Get in touch with your values as a guiding mechanism over this month of spontaneity.


Sagittarius (November 22–December 21)

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Mercury is the winged messenger, and this Thursday it heads into your sign, making up a flight crew of four planets all in Sagittarius. Your ability to communicate your sense of self, ideas, and intellectual fecundity is on hyperdrive, so you’ll need to decide on a direction. Otherwise, you’re likely to scatter your mind, ideas, or energy. That said, your nature is to set out on spontaneous adventures of the mind, body, spirit, and of course, friendship. Add love to the mix as Venus is also in your sign. Step out of the mundane, regular, and expected lanes to reroute. Your plans may be changing, and that’s okay. Sometimes we start with a basic outline, then fill in as we go. Just make sure to balance it with a due date for nailing that plan, so you have a steady target or three to aim for in the coming year.


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Capricorn (December 22–January 19)

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As the planet of communication activates your sphere of dreams and liminal spaces, it’s time to be your own guru and find the truths you seek from within. The MO is relentless restlessness—and radical honesty with yourself, and with your higher self, for that matter. You like to be the best you can be, so this is your time to scour far and wide, to chase up all sorts of intuitive inner vision and experiences. Toward the end of the month, you’ll structure these in your usual pragmatic, useful, and let’s face it, lucrative way. For now, though, explore, learn, laugh, and love your unique bridge to in-tuition. While you may like to lose yourself through the regular party routes over the holiday season, be the psychonaut and balance with sustainable routes like mindfulness, guided meditation, etc.


Aquarius (January 20–February 18)

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You are officially the activities officer this month, Aquarius. Your natural inclination toward groups and social experiences is completely at home in this season of the centaur. Explore social connections and networks as wide-ranging as you wish; the more and further the better. Friend of a friend of a friend? Yes, meet up. Ask others to connect you with like-minded souls. Then bring them together, because more is more through the holiday season and preseason. If you’ve been in your routine for way too long, this month, variety is the spice of life. It’s much easier to jump track out of that well-worn groove and head toward fresh fields of discovery. A lecture, band, new bar, art show, or work party are all opportunities to mix it up. While you’re out and about, radical honesty as well as intellectual and physical freedom are values you can embrace, so why not go with the cosmic flow and trial your version. If you’re open to meeting a new bestie or bae, they’re waiting for you to cross paths and strike up a conversation!


Pisces (February 19–March 20)

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The era of unicorns and millennial pinks is having one last blast as your ruling planet, nebulous Neptune, swings out of retrograde in your sign. Since Neptune has been in its home sign, Pisces, since 2011, you’ve been more sensitized than usual. Meanwhile, the world has gained an awareness of highly sensitive people, forayed into esoterica like tarot and astrology, practiced mindfulness, and escaped reality en masse through social media and its inherent addictive qualities. From now until late January, find your flow, drop into your most rarefied, highly attuned, artistic, spiritual, and empathetic self. Be ready to carry forward into a new era that will be far more robust and physical rather than psychically sensitive. For this week, though, your career and public-facing sphere deserve your attention. Focus on communication, showing up in all your glory, and pursuing beauty, pleasure, truth, and friendship. If you prefer to hide away, push on. Studies show even introverts get into the zone once they’re at the party!

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How Much Money He Makes – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 December 6, 2025
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Maurice DuBois will no longer be a face at CBS Evening News, he announced in December 2025. His imminent departure signals a new chapter for the network as the future of the evening news program hangs in the balance. Maurice was known for his 21-year presence at CBS, which drew in generous paychecks over his career with the company.

So, where does Maurice’s net worth stand now? Here, find out how much money the anchorman made at CBS.

How Long Was Maurice DuBois With CBS?

Maurice worked at CBS for 21 years. He first joined the company in 2004, working at WCBS-TV as an anchor. He went on to co-anchor CBS 2 News This Morning and CBS 2 News at Noon. Maurice anchored and worked with various CBS programs over the years.

What Was Maurice DuBois’ CBS Salary?

Maurice’s CBS salary has not been made public even after 20 years with the network. It’s been reported that he was paid between $200,000 to $300,000 per year.

Maurice Dubois' Net Worth & CBS Salary: How Much Money He Makes
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What Is Maurice DuBois’ Net Worth?

Maurice’s exact net worth has not been made public either. However, multiple outlets have estimated it to be more than $1 million as of 2025.

Why Is Maurice DuBois Leaving CBS Evening News?

Maurice did not specify why he chose to leave CBS Evening News and the network altogether. CBS has not publicly addressed the anchorman’s exit.

In his own statement posted to Instagram on December 5, 2025, Maurice reflected on his career with the network while announcing his final broadcast.

“Moving On: December 18th is the day of my last broadcast at CBS News,” Maurice captioned his post. “It has been the Honor of a Lifetime. 21 years altogether, including my time at WCBS-TV in New York City. What a privilege! To be welcomed into your homes night after night, delivering the news / meeting extraordinary people and telling their stories. I’ll leave filled with gratitude, cherished relationships and amazing memories. A couple weeks to go; until then, see you on The CBS Evening News every night at 6:30.”

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Know All About Avatar: Fire and Ash’s Varang, Played By Charlie Chaplin’s Granddaughter Oona Chaplin

by jummy84 December 6, 2025
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As the countdown intensifies for James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash, one name is sparking growing intrigue, and it is Varang. She isn’t merely a new character; she is the beating heart of the frenzy, the mystery and the towering anticipation surrounding Cameron’s latest chapter. In Avatar: Fire and Ash, audiences will journey deeper into Pandora than ever before, encountering an entirely new civilisation, the Mangkwan clan, also known as the Ash People.

Fierce, resilient and shaped by a life of unrelenting hardship, this clan offers a raw and unfiltered window into Pandora’s darker, more complex corners. At their helm stands Varang, a leader forged by suffering, fuelled by purpose, and destined to redefine the emotional stakes of the saga.

Bringing Varang to life is Oona Chaplin, granddaughter of the iconic Charlie Chaplin. Varang is not crafted simply as an antagonist or narrative counterpoint, she is a force of nature.

Talking about her character, she said, “I never saw her as a villain, and I don’t think you say that as well, you’re not the villain, you know, it’s a little complicated, but I think both of these characters are also very principled. For me, you know, it was a great revelation to have the conversations with Jim around this theme where she tells a little bit about her biography, her kind of origin story, why she is the way she is. And it struck me as like she’s actually a very human character, because the depth of trauma that comes from the separation from the connection to nature, which, you know, everybody here understands what that feels like, even if we’ve forgotten even what that feels like, but, you know, all of that, that disconnection breeds conflict.”

To embody her intensity, Oona Chaplin immersed herself in curated music and symbolic decor on set, a ritual that helped her channel the fire, pain and conviction that define Varang’s essence.

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Unlike the Omatikaya and the Metkayina, the Mangkwan are a clan pushed to the edge, a community that has endured deep wounds and spiritual disillusionment. Their suffering has distanced them from Eywa, Pandora’s guiding force. Varang is swiftly becoming one of the most talked-about characters of the year. 

Avatar: Fire and Ash releases on December 19 in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.

Also Read: Mrs Deshpande Trailer: Madhuri Dixit Returns in a Dark New Avatar

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Derby v Leicester Championship TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
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Derby v Leicester Championship TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

by jummy84 December 6, 2025
written by jummy84

East Midlands rivals Derby County and Leicester City face off in the Championship on Saturday.

Though both clubs consider Nottingham Forest their main rivals, there is little love lost between the two neighbours and both will be desperate to secure the bragging rights.

Two defeats in their last three games has dented Derby’s momentum but John Eustace’s side are looking up not down as they hunt the play-off places.

Things look a little more grim for Leicester, who have lost two on the bounce and are expected to have their cushion over the relegation zone cut by an impending points deduction.

Summer appointment Marti Cifuentes has been unable to really make his mark but the feeling is that the issues at the club run much deeper.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Derby v Leicester on TV and online.

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When is Derby v Leicester?

Derby v Leicester will take place on Saturday 6th December 2025.

Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information.

Derby v Leicester kick-off time

Derby v Leicester will kick off at 12:30pm.

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What TV channel is Derby v Leicester on?

You can watch the game live on Sky Sports Football from 11:30am and ITV1 from 12pm.

Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package for just £23 per month for all nine sports channels, or you can pick up the complete sports package plus Netflix for £35 per month.

Sky Sports + will feature more than 1,000 EFL games throughout the season and is included as part of Sky Sports packages.

How to live stream Derby v Leicester online

Sky Sports customers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription.

You can also watch the match via NOW with a day membership (£14.99) or month membership (£34.99).

NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via TNT Sports.

You can also live stream the match online via ITVX.

The streaming platform is available on a range of devices, from desktop and laptop computers to smartphones and tablets via the app.

Listen to Derby v Leicester on radio

You can listen to the match on talkSPORT 2.

talkSPORT 2 is available on DAB radio, predominantly MW 1089 kHz though you may need to check its official website for some localised frequencies for talkSPORT, and like the BBC, you can tune in via most TV packages. You can also listen to talkSPORT online via the website or app.

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Derby v Leicester odds

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