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Forever 21 files for bankruptcy; will shut down its U.S. operations

Retail chain Forever 21 announced it will enter bankruptcy proceedings for a second time, and is set to permanently close all its U.S. stores while it seeks a buyer for the company. The Los Angeles-based F21 as well as some of its U.S. subsidiaries entered into a plan with lenders for Chapter 11 protections in a Delaware U.S. bankruptcy court. In 2019, the fashion retailer filed for Chapter 11 in order to “facilitate a global restructuring” that included the closing of most of its Asian and European international locations.

Brad Sell, chief financial officer of F21 OpCo, wrote in a news release: “While we have evaluated all options to best position the company for the future, we have been unable to find a sustainable path forward, given competition from foreign fast fashion companies, which have been able to take advantage of the de minimis exemption to undercut our brand on pricing and margin, as well as rising costs, economic challenges impacting our core customers, and evolving consumer trends .. Following the conclusion of our strategic review and after careful deliberation, we made the decision to file for Chapter 11 to implement a court-supervised marketing process to solicit a going concern transaction, and, in the absence of such an arrangement, an orderly wind down of operations.”

The company said that stores and the company’s U.S. website will remain open as Forever 21 starts winding down operations and seeks a last-minute bidder for its assets. Their website and U.S. stores will remain open, with company officials hoping that a “dual-path process” will “best maximize optionality and value.” In the event of a successful sale, Forever 21 may opt to pivot to facilitate a transaction.

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Harvard University offering free tuition to families earning less than $200,000

Harvard University announced on Monday that it is making tuition free for families who earn less than $200,000 annually, aimed to make the Ivy League institute more affordable for middle-income families.   The move comes as the Trump administration targets university funding as a part of a crackdown on diversity equity and inclusion (DEI) practices.

Harvard, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, added that for families earning less than $100,000, the university will also cover expenses like housing, travel fees, health insurance – as well as a $2,000 start-up grant to get students situated.   According to Harvard’s website, the average annual tuition for an undergraduate student is $56,550; with the addition of housing, food, health services and other student services, the annual cost of attending Harvard is $82,866.

Harvard President Alan Garber said in a press release“putting Harvard within financial reach for more individuals widens the array of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives that all of our students encounter, fostering their intellectual and personal growth, and will help make a Harvard College education possible for every admitted student.”

William R. Fitzsimmons, Harvard College’s dean of admissions and financial aid, wrote in a statement: “We know the most talented students come from different socioeconomic backgrounds and experiences, from every state and around the globe. Our financial aid is critical to ensuring that these students know Harvard College is a place where they can be part of a vibrant learning community strengthened by their presence and participation.”

Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Hoekstra added: “Harvard has long sought to open our doors to the most talented students, no matter their financial circumstances. This investment in financial aid aims to make a Harvard College education possible for every admitted student, so they can pursue their academic passions and positively impact our future.”

The policy will begin in the 20255/ 2026 academic year, and will allow roughly 86% of US families to qualify for Harvard’s financial aid. A number of elite universities in the US have taken similar steps in recent years, including the University of Pennsylvania and The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which also have free tuition for families making less than $200,000.

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Houston Texans sign CB Derek Stingley Jr. to 3-year, $90M extension

All-Pro cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. has agreed to a record three-year, $90 million contract extension with the Houston Texans, making the three-year veteran the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history on an average annual value basis.

Sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Monday that the pact includes $89 million in guarantees; the average annual value surpasses the previous record for cornerbacks, which was set last week by Jaycee Horn, whose four-year, $100 million extension with the Carolina Panthers averages $25 million per season.

Stingley, 23, joined the Texans as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. He has logged 11 interceptions and 37 passes defensed over the first 37 appearances of his NFL career; and is coming off an All-Pro season in which he totaled 54 combined tackles, 18 passes defensed, five interceptions and four tackles for a loss over 17 starts.

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Dodgers’ Mookie Betts to miss 2-game series in Tokyo due to illness

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts will miss their season-opening 2-game series in Tokyo, Japan due to a lingering illness. The Dodgers will face the Chicago Cubs in the first two games of the 2025 MLB regular season Tuesday and Wednesday at the Tokyo Dome.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters Monday that the All-Star infielder has lost nearly 15 pounds and needs to rehydrate and gain strength before returning to play. Roberts said: “The thing is when you lose a lot of weight, when you’re dehydrated, that’s what opens a person up to soft-tissue injuries. We’re very mindful of that. So to take the next week, call it, to build him back up, his strength, do some baseball activities to get ready for the home opener.”

Betts, 32, started suffering from flu-like symptoms at the team’s spring training home in Arizona the day before the team left for Japan. Roberts said if the team had known Betts’ illness would linger this long, they wouldn’t have had him travel on the long flight to Japan. Betts participated in workouts during the Dodgers’ first few days in Tokyo, but tired quickly and did not work out with the team Monday. He also did not play in exhibition games against Nippon Professional Baseball teams. He told MLB Network over the weekend: “I’m OK, I’m here. I’m alive. Working to try and get back on the field.”

Betts is making the full-time transition to shortstop this season after playing most of his career in right field and second base; veteran shortstop Miguel Rojas is expected to replace Betts in the Dodgers’ lineup.

Betts is an eight-time All-Star, seven-time Silver Slugger Award winner, six-time Gold Glove Award winner, three-time World Series winner and former American League MVP. He appeared in 1,381 games through the first 11 years of his MLB career, hitting .289 with 19 home runs and 75 RBIs over 116 games last season.

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Dierks Bentley drops ‘She Hates Me’ video, announces summer tour

Dierks Bentley has dropped the video for “She Hates Me,” written by Bentley and longtime collaborators Ashley Gorley, Ross Copperman and Chase McGill.

Bentley said of the video: “We were goofing around with this idea before diving into our next ‘serious’ song, really just trying to make each other laugh. It just fell out, and I didn’t think much more about it after that. But then it really came to life in the studio, and then my kids were requesting it and then I was getting texts from friends who had heard it, so I started taking it more seriously! I love any opportunity to laugh at myself – especially my younger self, and ‘She Hates Me’ definitely provides that. I can’t wait for my fans to see the music video!”

Bentley will also be embarking on the 2025 Broken Branches Tour this summer. The run will kick off in Austin, Texas and roll through over 30 U.S. cities nationwide. Rising star Zach Top and the duo The Band Loula will join Dierks on tour this summer as support.  Said Bentley: “I’m 20(ish) years into doing this, and I’ve seriously never been more excited about a tour. We had Zach out for a few shows last summer, and I knew right away that we had to do more together. He loves the same kind of country music I do, and he’s got the bluegrass chops to hang with the best of ‘em in a jam. I’ve got a million ideas for the set list rolling around in my head. It’ll be fun to figure out how to make it all come to life with a new album and new production.”

See the video for ‘She Hates Me’ – HERE.

For info on the 2025 Broken Branches Tour head HERE.

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Brett Young shares new song ‘Tastes Like You’

Brett Young is back his new song, “Tastes Like You,” co-written by Young alongside Justin Ebach, Noah Needleman, and Jon Nite.

Young says of the song: “‘Tastes Like You’ is about not being able to get over somebody after a breakup because they are attached to all of your favorite things. They are in every place and every thing.”

Brett’s Back To Basics World Tour just kicked-off Thursday, Feb. 13, in Springfield, Illinois, with stops across the U.S., Canada, Australia, Europe, and the UK. Fellow country acts Kylie Morgan and Ryan and Rory will act as support on select dates of the tour. For tickets and a full list of dates, head to brettyoungmusic.com.

Listen to Tastes Like You HERE.

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Paramount+ shares trailer for Guy Ritchie’s ‘MobLand’ starring Pierce Brosnan

Paramount+ is previewing Guy Ritchie’s new series MobLand, which arrives on the streamer March 30.

The trailer features Pierce Brosnan, who portrays Conrad Harrigan, introducing his character via narration – describing himself as a “family man.” Brosnan says, as the clip cuts to a house exploding: “Name’s Conrad Harrigan. Family man. And if you cross my family — well, you’d better pray. We shake the right hands, break the wrong ones. We don’t ask, we take, and when someone forgets their place, I’ve got a man for that.”

MobLand follows the London-based, Irish crime family headed by Brosnan’s Conrad as they fight for power within a global syndicate. Helen Mirren plays Conrad’s wife, Maeve (“the brains behind the charm”), and Tom Hardy stars as Harry Da Souza, the family’s fixer.   The show’s cast also includes Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Geoff Bell, Daniel Betts, Lisa Dwan and Emily Barber.

The series premieres March 30 on Paramount+ in the United States, Canada, U.K. and Australia.  See the trailer – HERE.

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See trailer of Season 2 of HBO’s ‘The Last Of Us’ premiering April 13

HBO announced the premiere date for The Last of Us Season 2, set to returns April 13 at 9 p.m. EDT on HBO and streaming on Max. Season 1 concluded March 12, 2023. HBO also dropped the trailer for Season 2 of “The Last of Us” at SXSW, during a panel featuring the cast and series creators.

HBO renewed The Last of Us after only two episodes aired in January 2023.  The seven-episode Season 2 sees the return of series stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey as Joel and Ellie, survivors of a post-apocalyptic plague. Gabriel Luna (T0mmy) and Rutina Wesley (Maria) also return this season, with new cast members Kaitlyn Dever, Isabela Merced, Young Mazino, Airela Barer, Tati Gabrielle, Spencer Lord, Danny Ramirez, and Jeffrey Wright. Catherine O’Hara will be guest-starring.

The Last of Us is based on the video game franchise by Naughty Dog. Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann adapted the games, with Season 2 is based on Naughty Dog and Druckmann’s game, “The Last of Us Part II.”  Set five years after the events of the first season, Season 2 will follow Joel (Pascal) and Ellie (Ramsey) “as they’re drawn into a conflict with both each other and a world that’s even more dangerous and unpredictable than the one they left.”

Season 2 of “The Last of Us” premieres on April 13; see the trailer – HERE.

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Normani engaged to new Pittsburgh Steeler DK Metcalf

Singer Normani, 28, and new Pittsburgh Steeler DeKaylin “DK” Metcalf, 27, are engaged (per Billboard.)

The wide receiver announced the happy news to reporters at a press conference following his recent trade from the Seattle Seahawks to the Pittsburgh Stealers. Metcalf gestured to Normani (off-camera) to encourage her to show off her new engagement ring, saying “Hold that rock up, baby.”  

Metcalf later shared that he popped the question one day prior, while both of their families were together in Houston. “It was my sister’s spring break and just thought about getting the whole family together for a big kumbaya and joining our families with the ring.”  Metcalf added he tried to propose last year, but “she’s a singer and her work conflicted with the schedule,” so he “started sending her flowers with a story, and then the last letter on the flower was ‘Will you marry me?’ And she said yes.”

Normani and DK first sparked dating rumors in summer 2023; the couple were set up by Metcalf’s former teammate, QB Russell Wilson, and his famous wife, Ciara.  Ciara wrote on TikTik with a screenshot of the couple revealing their engagement over a video chat: “Love was truly in the air! Now y’all gon be booed up for forever!! This was the best news!”

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Asking Alexandria, From Ashes to New to launch 2025 co-headlining tour

Asking Alexandria and From Ashes To New will embark on a U.S. spring tour, featuring special guests Royale Lynn and What Lies Below.

Produced by Live Nation, the exclusive eight-city tour kicks off on April 23rd at Buffalo Riverworks in Buffalo, New York making stops across the U.S. in Fort Wayne, West Des Moines, Little Rock and more before wrapping up in Tampa at The Ritz Ybor on May 14th.

Tickets are currently available via: LiveNation.com.

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