UK and Norway led a military operation to deter Russian submarines in the North Atlantic

LONDON (AP) — British and Norwegian militaries led a weekslong operation to deter Russian submarines suspected of “malign activity” in the North Atlantic, the U.K. military said Thursday.

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Defense Secretary John Healey said a frigate, planes and hundreds of personnel monitored a Russian attack sub and two spy submarines near undersea infrastructure north of the U.K. He said the Russian vessels eventually left after the operation that lasted more than a month.

Healey said his message to Russia was “we see your activity over our cables and our pipelines and you should know that any attempt to damage them will not be tolerated and will have serious consequences.”

Representatives of Norway’s defense and foreign ministries, as well as the armed forces, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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British officials have tried to keep Russia in the international spotlight even as the world’s attention is focused on conflict in the Middle East. They have also stressed the overlap between conflicts there and in Ukraine, saying Russia has supplied Iran with drone parts and other support.

Healey told a news conference that “Putin would want us to be distracted by the Middle East,” but Russia is the main threat to the U.K. and its allies.

“We will not take our eyes off Putin,” he said.

In late March, the U.K. said its military was ready to seize ships suspected to be part of Russia’s “shadow fleet” of vessels shipping oil in violation of international sanctions over Moscow’s war on Ukraine. Previously, Britain had only helped France and the U.S. monitor ships before they were boarded.

“We are ready to take action" against the vessels, Healey said.

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“The Testaments ”stars and showrunner unpack surprise cameo on “Handmaid's Tale ”sequel premiere

This article contains spoilers forThe Testamentsseason 1, episodes 1-3.

Entertainment Weekly Elisabeth Moss in 'The Handmaid's Tale'Credit: Steve Wilkie/Disney

Gilead is back. But not for long, if June Osborne has anything to say about it.

Elisabeth Mossmakes a stunning surprise appearance at the end of the first episode ofThe Testaments, the sequel to the series that made her an Emmy winner,The Handmaid's Tale.

But that's not all — her inveterate freedom fighter June, who was nearly killed countless times plotting the demise of the series' central fascist republic, returnsagainfor a thrilling two-hander with newcomer Lucy Halliday in episode 3, both of which debuted on Hulu on Wednesday.

Before the premiere, Halliday, her co-stars, Chase Infiniti, Ann Dowd, and Mabel Li, as well asThe Handmaid's TaleandThe Testamentsshowrunner Bruce Miller, tookEntertainment Weeklyinside Moss' grand return to Gilead. That is, her return to theHandmaid's-verse, more hell-bent than ever on bringing Gilead down.

Elisabeth Moss on 'The Handmaid's Tale'Credit: George Kraychyk/Hulu

The long road toThe Testamentsbegan even before acclaimedHandmaid's Talesource author Margaret Atwood published her sequel novel of the same name in 2019. "She started to work on the book and I had these little hints," Miller recalls of which characters to keep alive... or not.

The Handmaid's Taleseries was only in its third season, and June (spoiler alert for a seven-year-old novel) barely appears in Atwood'sTestaments. Still, Miller cites "many factors involved" when ultimately getting hisTestamentsoff the ground. The first he names — "whether Elisabeth Moss is available that week or not, decides whether she's in the show or not."

The Testamentsswitches focus from the abject degradation of the handmaids stratum of Gilead's repressive society, where misogyny is codified as law, to the rarefied echelon of the Commanders' daughters. These children of privilege, led by Infiniti's Agnes MacKenzie, haven't a clue what June's ilk endured four years before, where the events ofThe Handmaid's Taleended inThe Testaments' timeline.

But still, "having the journey of June felt — it could not end until certain things fell into place," Miller says. "That character really felt like she needed, still needs — she had work to do."

The Testamentstells the tale of Agnes' entwined fate with Daisy (Halliday), a rebellious young woman from Toronto who is spirited into Gilead as an agent of subversion after her parents are killed by republic operatives in a targeted bombing.

June, of course, does the spiriting.

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Daisy's parents are eventually revealed as part of Mayday — the resistance network that June joins and ultimately leads significant portions of by the close of theHandmaid's Tale. June is briefly seen at the end of episode 1, lingering in Daisy's parents' shop before the bombing. After the fallout from their deaths in episode 3, she takes Daisy under her wing, making her essentially into a mini-June.

"Elisabeth Moss is the embodiment ofThe Handmaid's Tale. So getting to share the screen with her is a privilege. I was acutely aware of that," Halliday says with earnest conviction. "I think I just found myself watching her a lot. Like, I'd sit in silence between takes, just watching her, because she knows everything about this world.

Lucy Halliday on 'The Testaments'Credit: Disney

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"The more time I spent watching Elisabeth Moss, the more I realized just how important that feature of your work ethic actually is," she continues. "I'm realizing just how important it is as an actor to be fully prepared, and fully immersed in an environment and in a world and asking every question that you can ask. Because that's your duty in undertaking a role, to be as well-informed in portraying someone's life, and doing it to the best of your ability, and doing it justice."

Chase Infiniti and Lucy Halliday on 'The Testaments'Credit: Disney/Russ Martin

If anyone knows how Moss works on camera, it's Dowd. For six seasons she played the imperious Aunt Lydia, head of the Aunts, the only faction of women in Gilead with any power, and with no compunction against turning it on their fellow woman. And for six seasons June gave it right back to her.

June ultimately prevails, which Dowd describes in characteristically riveting fashion: "We see her at the end ofThe Handmaid's Taleon her knees in full remorse, begging for forgiveness. In other words, what June Osborne has done is crush her, and Lydia does not push back and say, 'No, uh-uh, you don't understand me.' She allows herself and the walls around her to crumble."

Ann Dowd with a statue of Aunt Lydia in 'The Testaments'Credit: Courtesy of Disney

Unfortunately for June, and honestly for Lydia too, they're built back up, fortified, and painted shades of blush and bashful inThe Testaments.Unlike Lydia, however, Dowd absolutely beams when discussing her old sparring partner.

"Oh God, that was such terrific news," the actress says, reflecting on learning of Moss' return. "I love Elisabeth. She has been the heart and soul ofThe Handmaid's Tale, and when she came to be our director, that was so extraordinary. She was hands-down remarkable. So Lizzie has a very special place in my heart, and always will. Any chance to reunite with her is a beautiful one."

Lydia's new whipping post, her second-in-command at Agnes and Daisy's elite girls' school, is Mabel Li's vicious Aunt Vidala. Li reflects that "as someone who was a fan ofThe Handmaid's Tale, when I watched [The Testaments] for the first time and Lizzie turns around, I was like, 'Oh, God.' Her presence is so palpable. It's so powerful. And we know what it means when she shows up somewhere — that resistance is happening."

"Yes," Dowd says, knowingly. "Mayday is there."

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Here's who was recast for “Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair” from original series

Caleb Ellsworth-Clark stepped in after Erik Per Sullivan declined to play Dewey in Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair.

Entertainment Weekly Erik Per Sullivan in 'Malcolm in the Middle'; Caleb Ellsworth-Clark in 'Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair'Credit: 20th Century Fox Film Corp/Courtesy Everett; Hulu

Key points

  • Anthony Timpano replaced James and Lukas Rodriguez as the family's youngest son Jamie in the revival.

  • Vaughan Murrae, Kiana Madeira, and Keeley Karsten portray new members of the family.

TheMalcolm in the MiddlerevivalLife's Still Unfairbrings back tons of familiar faces — but a few of the stars of the original show declined to return.

AlthoughFrankie Muniz,Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek,Christopher Masterson, andJustin Berfieldall returned to reprise their respective members of the surname-less central family, the latest iteration of the show swapped out two of the series' younger siblings.

Erik Per Sullivan, who played Dewey on the originalMalcolm in the Middle, declined multiple offers to reunite with his on-screen family. The actor hasn't appeared on screen in over 15 years, so the production tried to make the role as attractive as possible to coax Sullivan out of retirement.

Erik Per Sullivan, Frankie Muniz, and Justin Berfield in 'Malcolm in the Middle'Credit: 20th Century Fox Film Corp/Courtesy Everett

"I tried, I did everything,"Malcolmcreator Linwood Boomer tellsEntertainment Weekly. "You know, that's why Dewey is on Zoom all the time. I said, 'Listen, I worked it out so that we can go to your house if you want, and we can shoot it with a green screen. We can do it in half a day, that's all it would be.'"

Despite the relatively low level of commitment required for the part, Sullivan still opted out, soWynonna Earpalum Caleb Ellsworth-Clark is taking his place as Dewey. "He was like, 'I don't wanna be an actor anymore,'" Boomer says of Sullivan. The showrunner, who began his career as an actor on shows likeLittle House on the Prairiebefore pivoting to behind-the-camera work, recalls Sullivan flipping the line of questioning to underline his point.

"I kept pushing him, and then he said, 'Doyouwanna be an actor anymore?'" Boomer remembers. "And I was like, 'No.' And he was like, 'Okay then, yeah... leave me alone [about it]."

Though he had steady success as a child actor in films likeThe Cider House RulesandChristmas with the Kranks, Sullivan stepped away from screen acting while he was still a teenager, with his final performance arriving in 2010'sTwelve.

Cranstonpreviously saidthat he chatted with Sullivan about a potentialMalcolmreturn.  "I talked to Erik and I said, 'Hey, we got the show! It's going to come back.' He goes, 'Oh, that's fantastic!'" theBreaking Badactor toldFly on the Walllast year. "And I go, 'Yeah, so we're looking forward to having you back.' He goes, 'Oh, no, no, I don't want to do it. But it's fantastic.'"

Cranston noted that Sullivan is exploring a new career trajectory. "He's actually going to Harvard," theTrumbostar explained. "He's really, really smart, and he's getting his master's at Harvard right now. He said, 'Oh God, no, I haven't acted since I was nine or something. So I'm not into it.'"

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Bryan Cranston, Christopher Masterson, Frankie Muniz, Justin Berfield, Caleb Ellsworth-Clark, and Jane Kaczmarek in 'Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair'Credit: Disney

Kaczmarekshared similar sentimentswithThe Guardian. "He's studying Dickens and is an incredible student," the actress explained. "They offered him buckets of money to come back, and he just said: 'No thank you.'"

Dewey isn't the only member of the family played by a new actor.Life's Still Unfairalso recast Jamie, the family's youngest brother who was played by twins James and Lukas Rodriguez in the last four seasons of the original show. Like Sullivan, the Rodriguezes have not appeared on screen in over 15 years, with their only credit outside ofMalcolmcoming in a 2009 episode ofWithout a Trace.

As a result, Anthony Timpano has stepped into the role of Jamie inLife's Still Unfair. He has previously appeared in episodes ofRiverdale,Nancy Drew,DC's Legends of Tomorrow, andFire Country.

Lukas Rodriguez in 'Malcolm in the Middle'; Anthony Timpano in 'Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair'Credit: 20th Century Fox Film Corp/Courtesy Everett; Hulu

There are a couple of other new faces joining the family inLife's Still Unfair, too. Vaughan Murrae portrays Hal and Lois' youngest child, Kelly, on the revival. Kelly didn't appear in the original series, but Kaczmarek's character discovered she was pregnant again in the show's series finale in 2006.

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Additionally, Kiana Madeira boarded the series as Malcolm's girlfriend, Tristan, while Keeley Karsten portrays the couple's daughter, Leah. Boomer is particularly enthusiastic to introduce the world to the latter actress, who previously appeared in Steven Spielberg'sThe Fabelmansand Prime Video'sHunters.

"Keeley is an undiscovered star," Boomer says. "As a performer, she has this crazy potential that would be silly for show business not to use."

Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfairis now streaming on Hulu.

Reporting by Amy Wilkinson.

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Eiza Gonzalez's Dolce & Gabbana Swimsuit Features Massive Back Cutout

Eiza Gonzálezcontinues to deliver striking beachside moments in her latest Women’s Health photoshoot. This time around, the “Baby Driver” actor opts for multiple swimwear items for the editorial. However, one of the photos stands out, which sees her posing on the sand in a daring Dolce & Gabbana swimsuit that puts a bold twist on classic swimwear design.

Eiza Gonzalez wows in Dolce & Gabbana swimsuit with huge cutout for Women’s Health

Shot along the shoreline, Eiza González appears seated on the sand as waves roll in behind her, creating a dramatic yet natural backdrop. The actor wears a sleek black one-piece by Dolce & Gabbana that blends minimalism with a daring silhouette. From the front, the swimsuit looks simple and put together, but the design reveals its most striking feature from the back.

The piece has a massive open back cutout that dramatically exposes her back while maintaining a sculpted fit through the torso. The bold cutout design adds an element of sensuality while keeping the overall aesthetic refined and modern. The Dolce & Gabbana swimsuit also features extended boy-short style bottoms that reach down to her lower thigh. It appears almost bodysuit-like rather than a traditional high-cut swimsuit.

The beach setting enhances the raw, editorial feel of the photoshoot. Sand dusted across González’s arms and legs gives the images a natural texture, while the crashing waves behind her create a powerful, cinematic atmosphere. Styling for the shoot remains intentionally minimal. González’s dark hair appears wet and tousled, adding to the coastal aesthetic. Meanwhile, her makeup stays soft and bronzed to complement the warm tones of the beach environment. The simplicity of the styling allows the swimsuit’s daring cut to take center stage.

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The images are part of González’s larger Women’s Health cover story, which explores her personal journey and evolving career. In theinterview, the actor reflects on her path from early acting roles in Mexico City to breaking into Hollywood with the 2017 film “Baby Driver.”

With its dramatic cutout and striking beachside setting, González’s Dolce & Gabbana swimsuit moment proves that a bold silhouette can make just as powerful a statement as high-fashion looks.

Originally reported by Viha Shah ontheFashionSpot.

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Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenterlooks almost unrecognizable in new photos from her Perfect Magazine shoot. The songstress swapped her signature blonde locks for a jet-black wig with blunt bangs, posing in leather mini shorts and a tank top. The photos, released on April 7, have now gone viral online. This Perfect Magazine issue will come with a total of eight covers and an accompanying interview with designer Marc Jacobs.

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Sabrina Carpenter paired a simple black ribbed tank top with ultra-low-rise black leather micro-mini shorts. She added a punk-rock edge to her look with a wide, statement leather belt featuring prominent silver-tone grommets and stud detailing.

Photographed by Bryce Anderson and styled by Katie Grand, the “Nonsense” singer completed her look with black stiletto pumps featuring distinct white detailing. Her shiny black manicure enhanced the gothic vibes. The dramatic smudged eyeliner and black mascara made her light blue eyes pop.

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Lil Nas X enters a mental health program intended to lead to dropped charges of attacking police

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge has allowedLil Nas Xto enter a mental health diversion program intended to lead to the dismissal of charges ofattacking Los Angeles police officers.

Associated Press FILE - Lil Nas X, whose legal name is Montero Lamar Hill, appears in court charged with four felony counts, including three counts of battery with injury on a police officer in Los Angeles on March 12, 2026. (Daniel Cole/Pool Photo via AP, File) FILE - Lil Nas X appears at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills, Calif., on March 2, 2025. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

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Judge Alan Schneider told the“Old Town Road” rapper and singeron Monday that if he sticks to his treatment program and obeys all laws for two years, his four felony counts will be dismissed.

The court found that the incident was the result of his since-diagnosed bipolar disorder and was an aberration from his usual behavior.

The program, formally known as postponement of prosecution probation, also requires that he not possess guns or threaten violence.

Authorities allege that the 26-year-old waswalking nakeddown a street in LA’s San Fernando Valley in August, and charged at police officers who were responding to calls about him. A criminal complaint says three officers were hurt. Photos and video apparently shot before the police confrontation showed him walking in the street in only white briefs and white boots.

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He pleaded not guilty to three felony counts of battery with injury on a police officer along with one count of resisting an executive officer.

A few days later in a videoposted to Instagram, Lil Nas X, who was free on bail, said “these last four days have been terrifying” but reassured fans that he would be fine.

Outside court on Monday he toldRolling Stone, which first reported on the diversion agreement, that he is “thankful. Just very thankful,” and that it “could have been much worse.”

The District Attorney's Office did not respond to a request for comment.

The Atlanta artist is best known for 2018's country and hip-hop merging“Old Town Road,”which spent a record 19 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won him two Grammys.

Known for his genre-bending, innovatingsounds and style,Lil Nas X's first full studio album, 2021’s “Montero,” went to No. 2 on the Billboard album chart and was nominated for a Grammy for album of the year. Other hits have included “Industry Baby” and “Montero (Call Me by Your Name).”

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Influencer Zepa Dies ‘Unexpectedly’ at Age 26

Zepa, a popular Japanese content creator, died at age 26

People ZepaCredit: Zepa/Instagram

NEED TO KNOW

  • “Zepa has passed away unexpectedly,” read a translated announcement on X, posted on April 5

  • The content creator maintained a following of over 1.4 million followers across X, YouTube, TikTok and Instagram

Zepa, a popular Japanese content creator, has died at age 26.

“Zepa has passed away unexpectedly,” read a translatedannouncementon her X account posted on April 5. “On behalf of the deceased, I deeply apologize for the abrupt news of their passing. The funeral was held privately with only family members in attendance. We sincerely thank you for the kindness and support extended to the deceased during their lifetime.”

Zepa — who maintained a following of over 1.4 million followers acrossX,YouTube,TikTokandInstagram— was known for sharing comedy and lifestyle content online.

The late content creator was also transparent about her struggles with alcoholism, occasionally sharing posts about her high alcohol intake and messages about trying to cut back. She seemingly last updated her social media accounts on March 31 with a post on X implying that she had “alcohol dependency.”

ZepaCredit: Zepa/Instagram

Zepa also shared a series of videos to her TikTok page earlier in March, responding to fans’ comments and participating in a viral dance trend.

Following the news of her death, fans and followers posted tributes online to the late internet personality.

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“I still can't believe it, but I sincerely pray for your soul's eternal peace,” penned one.

“I offer my deepest condolences,” wrote another.

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“We offer our deepest condolences,” shared a third. “May you rest in peace.”

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.

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