Ego Nwodim playfully mocks Cher's Luther Vandross flub at Indie Spirit Awards

LOS ANGELES — The2026 Independent Spirit Awardshost, comedianEgo Nwodim, wantsCherto try pronouncing her name on the awards stage next.

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"SNL" alum Nwodimmade fun ofCher's Grammy Awards flub whenthe music legend presented the record of the year award mistakenly to Luther Vandross, who died in 2005, and pronounced the late singer's last name as"Grandross."

"I'm going to make a movie called 'Ego Nwodim's Day,'" Nwodim said during the Indie Spirit Awards opening monologue. "It's just going to be me in an epsom salt bubble bath listening to LutherGrandross.And when y'all give me my award, I hope Cher presents it to me, because I'd love to hear her try to say my name."

Host Ego Nwodim speaks onstage during the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards at Hollywood Palladium.

Nwodim was the first-time host of the annual awards show for independent films, streamed onYouTubeone month before the 98th Academy Awards onMarch 15.The Indie Spirit Awards are traditionally held in a tent on the Santa Monica beach. However, because the2028 Summer Olympicsactivities are being planned near the beach, the awards were moved to Hollywood's Palladium for the first time in 32 years.

"In the spirit of independent filmmaking, we don't have a permit. So stay alert, act casual, and move fast," Nwodim told the audience, which included actorsKeke Palmer,Jesse Plemons,Kirsten DunstandTessa Thompson. "It turns out that being indoors at the Palladium in Hollywood is just as expensive as being in a tent in Santa Monica."

Ego Nwodim honors what filmmakers can 'achieve with just a little bit of empathy'

Nwodim did get serious, thanking the filmmakers for working during "incredibly heartbreaking times."

"It may feel impossible to see the light right now, but I'm deeply grateful to all of you for helping us understand who we are in the midst of chaos," Nwodim said. "And for reminding us of what we can achieve with just a little bit of empathy and bravery."

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<p style=Hollywood applauded indie filmmaking at the 2026 Independent Spirit Awards on Feb. 15 at the Hollywood Palladium on Sunset Boulevard. Scroll through for all the best photos from the carpet, starting with Rose Byrne ("If I Had Legs I'd Kick You").

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Keke Palmer, Tessa Thompson step out for the Spirit Awards red carpet

Hollywood applauded indie filmmaking at the 2026 Independent Spirit Awards on Feb. 15 at the Hollywood Palladium on Sunset Boulevard. Scroll through for all the best photos from the carpet, starting with Rose Byrne ("If I Had Legs I'd Kick You").

Political statements during 2026 Spirit Awards

While Nwodim stayed out of politics during the award show, political statements were still made at the Indie Spirits Awards.

"White Lotus" star Natasha Rothwell went off script when presenting the best ensemble award to criticizeU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

"Hi, everyone. I'm going to go to the teleprompter, but I just want to say 'F--- ICE,'" Rothwell said, staring into the camera, before calmly going back to the award presentation for the Apple TV series"Chief of War."

Who won at the Indie Spirit Awards?

"Adolescence"star Stephen Graham beat out a crowded field, including Noah Wylie of "The Pitt" and Seth Rogen of "The Studio," to win best lead performance in a new scripted series.

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Emma Stone, Leo DiCaprio, more stars at the Oscar nominees luncheon

The2026 Oscar nomineesbasked in their moment at a celebratory luncheon held Feb. 10 at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. The winners will be announced at the live show on March 15. See who walked the red carpet, starring with Emma Stone, a best actress nominee for "Bugonia."

Rose Byrne,Oscar-nominated for her role in "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You," won for best lead performance in a movie, beating out a field that included Oscar-nominated Joel Edgerton from "Train Dreams."

Byrne said from the stage that the drama could only have been an independent film because her character "is fierce, she's ferocious and she's a middle-aged woman."

"Train Dreams," which is nominated for the best picture Oscar, won the top prize, best feature, at the Indie Spirits Awards.

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Ego Nwodim playfully mocks Cher's Luther Vandross flub at Indie Spirit Awards

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More Than 20,000 Peanut Butter Items Recalled Across 40 States by the FDA: What to Know

More than 20,000 peanut butter items have been recalled across 40 states by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

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  • The U.S. federal agency has classified the recall as Class II

  • Ventura Foods LLC, which initiated the recall, "found pieces of blue plastic in a filter," per the FDA

Thousands ofpeanut butteritems have been recalled across dozens of states by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The U.S. federal agency has classified the recall asClass II, which means use of or exposure to affected products "may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote."

The recall was initiated on April 30, and the FDA assigned the Class II classification on Feb. 12. The agency has not listed an end date.

The recall covers various peanut butter products that were produced by Ventura Foods LLC. The company, which initiated the recall, "found pieces of blue plastic in a filter," per the FDA.

More than 20,000 single-serve peanut butter items and peanut butter-and-jelly combo packs are affected. Some were distributed by DYMA Brands, Inc., US Foods, Sysco Corporation, Gordon Food Service and Independent Marketing Alliance, among others, the FDA said.

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According to the FDA, the recalled peanut butter products were shipped to 40 states total: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.

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A spokesperson for Ventura Foods LLC said in a statement, perNewsweek, "Ten months ago, DYMA Brands initiated a voluntary recall on various single-use peanut butter products due to the potential presence of a foreign material (plastic)."

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"While the U.S. Food and Drug Administration investigation and classification process is thorough and can take time to complete, that timeline did not impact our actions. At the time the recall was initiated ... we acted with urgency to remove all potentially impacted product from the marketplace. This includes urging our customers, their distributors and retailers to immediately review their inventory, segregate and stop the further sale and distribution of any products subject to the recall," the statement continued.

"Protecting consumers remains our top priority, and we will continue to act swiftly and transparently as the FDA review progresses," added the Ventura Foods LLC spokesperson.

The company did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Sunday, Feb. 15.

A full list of items affected by the recall, which the FDA will continue to update, can be foundhere.

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Japan's economy limps back to scant growth in Q4, raises test for Takaichi

By Makiko Yamazaki and Chang-Ran Kim

TOKYO, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Japan's economy limped back to meagre growth in the fourth quarter, significantly missing market expectations in a key test for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government as cost-of-living pressures ‌drag on confidence and domestic demand.

Fresh off a sweeping election victory, Takaichi's administration is preparing to ramp up investment through ‌targeted public spending in sectors seen as vital to economic security.

Monday's data bring sharp focus to the challenge at hand for policymakers at a time when the ​Bank of Japan has reiterated its pledge to keep raising interest rates and normalise monetary settings from years of ultra-low borrowing costs.

"It shows that the economy's recovery momentum is not very strong," Meiji Yasuda Research Institute economist Kazutaka Maeda said. "Consumption, capital expenditure and exports - areas we hoped would drive the economy - just haven't been as strong as we expected."

Gross domestic product in the world's fourth-largest economy increased an annualised 0.2% ‌in the October-December quarter, government data showed, well ⁠short of a median market estimate of a 1.6% gain in a Reuters poll. It barely scraped back to growth from a larger revised 2.6% contraction in the previous quarter.

The reading translates into a quarterly ⁠rise of 0.1%, also weaker than the median estimate of a 0.4% uptick.

Economists project Japan will continue to expand at a gradual pace in coming months, though the fourth quarter's weak outcome suggests the economy might struggle to fire on all cylinders.

"Whether the economy can achieve sustainable growth ​really depends ​on whether real wages can firmly return to positive growth," Shinichiro Kobayashi, ​principal economist at Mitsubishi UFJ Research and Consulting, said. "In ‌that sense, the key will be the outcome of this year's wage negotiations in the coming months."

A survey this month by the Japan Center for Economic Research showed 38 economists forecast an average annualised growth of 1.04% in the first quarter and 1.12% in the second quarter this year.

Kobayashi said the GDP report is unlikely to affect the Bank of Japan's monetary policy decisions. "Rather than this rate hike causing the economy to stall, the BOJ's focus is likely to be on how to contain inflation," he said.

Private consumption, which ‌accounts for more than half of economic output, rose 0.1% in October-December, matching ​market estimates.

It cooled from the 0.4% rise in the previous quarter, indicating that ​persistently high food costs remain a drag on household spending.

Capital ​spending, a key driver of private demand-led growth, also rose at a slow pace of 0.2% in ‌the fourth quarter, versus a rise of 0.8% in ​the Reuters poll.

Net external demand, or ​exports minus imports, contributed nothing to growth, versus a 0.3 point drag in the July-September period.

Exports posted a milder drop after the United States formalised a baseline 15% tariff on nearly all Japanese imports, down from 27.5% on autos and initially ​threatened 25% on most other goods.

"The impact ‌of tariffs appears to have peaked in July-September, but judging from the latest results, there is at least some ​possibility that firms will continue to take a somewhat cautious stance going forward," Meiji Yasuda's Maeda said.

(Reporting by Makiko ​Yamazaki and Chang-Ran Kim; Editing by Sam Holmes and Shri Navaratnam)

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She was denied a legal abortion and sent to prison over an illegal one. Now she tells her story

LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) — She says she was let down at every step. By a partner who abandoned her when she was pregnant. By a health service that denied her a legalabortion. And by a justice system that sent her to a maximum-security prison for illegally terminating her pregnancy on her own.

Violet Zulu, a house cleaner inZambiaearning $40 a month, was sentenced to seven years in prison in 2024 after representing herself in court with little understanding of the consequences of her actions. She didn't see her two children or other family members for nearly two years.

After word of her case reached international rights groups that helped her file an appeal, Zulu was freed last month. Activists say she represents many women in Africa who take desperate decisions when facing barriers to legal abortion services.

Her story has drawn little sympathy in her southern African nation, where parts of societyview abortionharshly. Her own mother said she agreed with her daughter's prison sentence, but said it should have been shorter.

Zulu spoke with The Associated Press as she pieces her life together again at the age of 26.

Turned away from care

She said she first attempted to access legal abortion services at a public clinic, which should have given her advice or services but turned her away. She then tried a private pharmacy, which requested 800 Zambian kwacha ($43) for abortion drugs, a month's salary for her.

She was already struggling to feed her two young sons, and she sometimes had to beg food from relatives.

She said her decision to drink an herbal concoction she prepared herself, one known for terminating pregnancies, was taken out of despair. She couldn't bear for her boys to have even less food if she had another child.

"I never wanted to abort my pregnancy, but it is the circumstances at home that forced me to do it," Zulu said in the interview at the two-room rented home with no running water that she shares with her children and parents.

"I was scared (when I took the concoction), but I didn't really care what would happen to me," she added.

In her court testimony, she explained what happened next: She delivered the fetus in a toilet, placed it in a sack and dropped it in a nearby stream. She said she confided in a friend, but word got out and neighbors reported her to police.

Zulu, who left school in the eighth grade, was never offered free legal counsel despite the right to request it. She represented herself in court and pleaded guilty to the offense of procuring her own abortion. She said she didn't understand the legality of abortion and thought she would receive a warning.

A system that failed

"This is a system that failed Violet," said Rosemary Kirui, a legal adviser for Africa for the abortion rights group Center for Reproductive Rights, which campaigned for Zulu's release and helped with her appeal. "It is not that she did not try. It is that she could not afford the services, yet she should be able to access them as a citizen of Zambia."

Zulu should have been eligible for a free abortion under a provision that allows doctors in Zambia to consider risks to the well-being of her existing children, said Sharon Williams, country director for the Women and Law in Southern Africa advocacy group.

But Zulu was not aware of that, largely because of the secrecy, stigma and shame around abortion, which is not advertised by Zambia's public health system.

Zambia's health ministry did not respond to questions about her case.

Part of the problem, Williams said, is that Zambia has legalized abortion while also defining itself in its constitution as a strongly Christian country.

Abortions are still largely restricted in Africa, with few countries allowing them for reasons other than threats to the health of the mother or the fetus. Even in countries like Zambia,religious beliefs, conservative values rooted in local cultures or a lack of information make access to legal procedures difficult, according to health and rights groups.

Williams said Zulu's case ought to lead to a national conversation over whether Zambian authorities should better educate communities over the legal right to abortion.

"I think now that we have this judgment, we're ready for the conversation," she said.

Desperate women, unsafe abortions

Activists say desperate women turn to unsafe abortions. Africa and Latin America have the highest proportions of them, with approximately 75% of all abortions in Africa deemed unsafe, according to the World Health Organization.

The Guttmacher Institute health rights organization estimated in a 2019 report that over 6 million unsafe abortions a year occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. It noted that Zambia's abortion law "tended to be a 'paper law' rather than one that ensures widespread access."

In South Africa, which claims to have the most progressive laws on the continent, abortion has been legal for nearly 30 years. It is allowed on request before 13 weeks of pregnancy and for several reasons before 21 weeks.

But studies estimate only 7% of public health facilities there offer abortion services.

In 2023, the case of a 14-year-old who was denied an abortion by South African health workers three times for reasons that were not valid prompted a national reality check. After an urgent court case, a judge ordered that the girl be allowed to have an abortion, which was performed on the last day eligible by law.

At the time, a representative of the social justice group that represented the girl said South Africa's abortion laws were being undermined by "the abuse of medical knowledge by health care professionals" in trying to prevent abortions.

In Zambia, Zulu said she still felt bad about what she did but must now provide for her sons. She was looking for work again, she said.

Imray reported from Cape Town, South Africa.

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Kate Middleton Had 'Less Interest' Than Prince William in Trying to Persuade Prince Harry in Staying in Royal Role

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  • When Prince Harry stepped back from his royal role, Kate Middleton and Prince William had different outlooks, according to a new biography

  • Russell Myers details the Prince and Princess of Wales' reactions to the news in William and Catherine: The Monarchy's New Era: The Inside Story

  • Harry's relationship with his brother and sister-in-law has remained strained since

Kate MiddletonandPrince WilliamhandledPrince Harry's step back from royal life differently.

Russell Myers details both the Prince and Princess of Wales' reaction to the seismic decision in his new book,William and Catherine: The Monarchy's New Era: The Inside Story, out March 10. In January 2020, Prince Harry andMeghan Markleannounced their intention to "step back as senior members of the royal family" and split their time between the U.K. and North America.

In an excerpt of Myers' book published byThe Mirror, the author detailed why "Catherine had less interest than her husband in trying to persuade Harry to stay in his current role."

Myers explained, "She believed William and Harry's fundamental differences as the 'heir and the spare' had created the inevitability of Harry wanting more from his role than being a bit-part player."

'William and Catherine: The Monarchy's New Era: The Inside Story' by Russell Myers Pegasus Books 

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On the other hand, the excerpt noted that "William was intensely saddened at his brother's decision to quit."

"He and Harry had been drifting apart for years, but now he knew deep down that there would be no turning back," Myers wrote. "Fond memories of their childhood, from helping each other through the tragedy of their mother's death, to growing up in the public eye, were now tarnished by the division at the heart of the family."

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex relocated in 2020 to her home state of California, where they are raising their two children,Prince Archie, 6, andPrincess Lilibet, 4.

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In their initial statement about their step back, Meghan and Harry expressed their hope to become "financially independent" while continuing to support the monarch. However, it was made clear during a meeting dubbed the"Sandringham summit,"led by Queen Elizabeth after the announcement, that there could not be a "half-in, half-out" position.

Kate Middleton, Prince William, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in September 2022 Chris Jackson/Getty

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In the years since, there has been a distinct rift between Prince Harry and the rest of the royal family, although he did meet with his father,King Charles, most recently in September 2025.

Despite the positive step, Prince Harry's relationship with his older brother remains strained. After their feud exploded into public view in 2020 with Harry and Meghan's step back from royal life, the divide deepened after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Netflix docuseries and Harry's memoir, each delivering criticism of the royal family.

Robert Lacey, author ofBattle of Brothers, told PEOPLE last year: "The rift is very profoundand very long-lasting. It will not be changed, in my opinion, until Harry makes a move and apologizes."

Added historian Amanda Foreman: "Everyone wants it to happen on their terms, but that's what makes it impossible."

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