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Meryl Streep and Selena Gomez recreating some Devil Wears Prada magic is the nostalgia kick you NEED!
Meryl Streep and Selena Gomez recreating some Devil Wears Prada magic is the nostalgia kick you NEED!

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Meryl Streep and Selena Gomez recreating some Devil Wears Prada magic is the nostalgia kick you NEED!

First things first — Meryl Streep is returning for season 5 of Only Murders in the Building. What's more, the 'announcement' per se, was made via an unmissable Devil Wears Prada reference! In a video shared yesterday by Hulu and the official page of the drama series, the Oscar-winning actor made an appearance in a video alongside Selena Gomez to celebrate her comeback to the show. In the delightfully fun clip, the duo reenacted an iconic moment from The Devil Wears Prada (2006), in which Meryl played the career-defining (at least as per pop culture) Miranda Priestly. For reference, the scene is that of Miranda critiquing Andy Sachs —played by Anne Hathaway —for lacking any and all perceptible sense of style. The scene shows Andy beginning to reply but Miranda , very characteristically, cutting her off with a sharp, stinging remark about how she wasn't really asking a question, but instead making a statement. In Meryl and Selena's video, the latter curtly, in classic Miranda-style, says, "So you're returning for season 5". Meryl having switched places to spiritually play Andy, mimics Anne's response to a T by saying, "Well, I think that depends on—". She of course is cut off quite promptly by Selena who very coldly says, "No, no, that wasn't a question". A post shared by Only Murders in the Building (@onlymurdershulu) Want that last bit of punch? The caption to the post read, "Gird your loins, Meryl is returning for Season 5! That's all". Now tell us you didn't read that out in Nigel's nifty voice. Now while Only Murders in the Building and The Devil Wears Prada have no connection besides Meryl, it is worth mentioning here that the movie has been all over the news owing to an official sequel being in the works. The Devil Wears Prada 2, which already has Meryl and Emily Blunt set to return, is eyeing a May 1 release next year. Incidentally, this will be the first Friday of May 2026, just before the first Monday of May that year, which we all know, is Met Gala day. So, 'gird your loins' indeed!

Decision Notice - CIRO Sanctions TradeZero Canada Securities ULC
Decision Notice - CIRO Sanctions TradeZero Canada Securities ULC

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Decision Notice - CIRO Sanctions TradeZero Canada Securities ULC

TORONTO, May 27, 2025 /CNW/ - On May 14, 2025, a hearing panel of the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) held a hearing pursuant to the Investment Dealer and Partially Consolidated Rules and accepted a settlement agreement, with sanctions, between CIRO Enforcement Staff and TradeZero Canada Securities ULC (TradeZero). TradeZero failed to conduct adequate daily and monthly supervision of trading activity and adequate review of client communications to ensure compliance with CIRO requirements. TradeZero also failed to provide relationship disclosure information to clients at the time of account opening. Pursuant to the settlement agreement, TradeZero agreed to pay a fine of $175,000 and costs of $15,000. The Settlement Agreement is available at: TradeZero – Settlement Agreement The hearing panel's decision will be made available at TradeZero is a CIRO-regulated firm, offering Order Execution Only (OEO) trading in US equities and options to retail clients in Canada. The Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) is the national self-regulatory organization that oversees all investment dealers, mutual fund dealers and trading activity on Canada's debt and equity marketplaces. CIRO is committed to the protection of investors, providing efficient and consistent regulation, and building Canadians' trust in financial regulation and the people managing their investments. For more information, visit All information about disciplinary proceedings relating to current and former member firms and individual registrants under the Investment Dealer and Partially Consolidated Rules (for investment dealers), the Mutual Fund Dealer Rules (for mutual fund dealers) and the Universal Market Integrity Rules (UMIR) is available on CIRO's website. Background information regarding the qualifications and disciplinary history, if any, of advisors currently employed by CIRO-regulated investment firms is available free of charge through the AdvisorReport service. Information on how to make dealer, advisor or marketplace-related complaints is available by calling 1-877-442-4322. CIRO investigates possible misconduct by its member firms and individual registrants. It can bring disciplinary proceedings which may result in sanctions including fines, suspensions, permanent bars, expulsion from membership, or termination of rights and privileges for individuals and firms. All other Inquiries: Complaints & Inquiries Secure form Email to info@ Toll-free (Canada/US) 1-877-442-4322 SOURCE Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) View original content to download multimedia: Sign in to access your portfolio

Decision Notice - CIRO Sanctions TradeZero Canada Securities ULC Français
Decision Notice - CIRO Sanctions TradeZero Canada Securities ULC Français

Cision Canada

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Decision Notice - CIRO Sanctions TradeZero Canada Securities ULC Français

TORONTO, May 27, 2025 /CNW/ - On May 14, 2025, a hearing panel of the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) held a hearing pursuant to the Investment Dealer and Partially Consolidated Rules and accepted a settlement agreement, with sanctions, between CIRO Enforcement Staff and TradeZero Canada Securities ULC (TradeZero). TradeZero failed to conduct adequate daily and monthly supervision of trading activity and adequate review of client communications to ensure compliance with CIRO requirements. TradeZero also failed to provide relationship disclosure information to clients at the time of account opening. Pursuant to the settlement agreement, TradeZero agreed to pay a fine of $175,000 and costs of $15,000. The Settlement Agreement is available at: TradeZero – Settlement Agreement The hearing panel's decision will be made available at TradeZero is a CIRO-regulated firm, offering Order Execution Only (OEO) trading in US equities and options to retail clients in Canada. The Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) is the national self-regulatory organization that oversees all investment dealers, mutual fund dealers and trading activity on Canada's debt and equity marketplaces. CIRO is committed to the protection of investors, providing efficient and consistent regulation, and building Canadians' trust in financial regulation and the people managing their investments. For more information, visit All information about disciplinary proceedings relating to current and former member firms and individual registrants under the Investment Dealer and Partially Consolidated Rules (for investment dealers), the Mutual Fund Dealer Rules (for mutual fund dealers) and the Universal Market Integrity Rules (UMIR) is available on CIRO's website. Background information regarding the qualifications and disciplinary history, if any, of advisors currently employed by CIRO-regulated investment firms is available free of charge through the AdvisorReport service. Information on how to make dealer, advisor or marketplace-related complaints is available by calling 1-877-442-4322. CIRO investigates possible misconduct by its member firms and individual registrants. It can bring disciplinary proceedings which may result in sanctions including fines, suspensions, permanent bars, expulsion from membership, or termination of rights and privileges for individuals and firms. SOURCE Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO)

A zippy episode of Duster steps on Elvis' blue suede shoes
A zippy episode of Duster steps on Elvis' blue suede shoes

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

A zippy episode of Duster steps on Elvis' blue suede shoes

Last week's Duster premiere established the show's retro world and tone. Now we get a chance to see what it looks like as a weekly series. Here that means an in-medias-res cold open, an ever-growing web of conspiracies, a new crime lord named Sunglasses (Patrick Warburton), and a Palm Springs heist to get Elvis' famed blue suede shoes. For now, the show is using Josh Holloway's Jim Ellis for episodic romps while Rachel Hilson's Nina focuses on bigger-picture mysteries, which is a structure that feels pulled straight from a network TV procedural. Only Duster offers the swearing, nudity, bloody violence, and higher production value of a prestige-ish streaming show. While this second episode lacks a little of the cinematic flair of last week's pilot, the 1970s pastiche vibes are still the main calling card of the series. Writing wise, this episode doesn't really deepen or complicate anything we didn't already learn last week. But there's at least a strong sense of pacing and a lighter comedic touch to keep things clipping along. Last week's installment ended with the reveal that Bible-thumping, pedophilic local cop Sergeant Groomes (Donal Logue) saw Jim and Nina's informant deal go down. A traditional prestige series might have stretched out his ominous snooping for half a season. But here he's seemingly killed off, then miraculously revived, all in one episode. Poor Sunglasses, meanwhile, only gets to last a little bit longer before his own gruesome death-by-bowling-pin resetter. In other words, don't get too attached to the guest stars on Duster. This seems like a world where people are more likely to come and go than stick around to fill in the corners of Phoenix, Arizona. Hopefully that means the show will take the chance to rope in some more TV all-stars for one-off appearances. Warburton strikes just the right notes of goofy menace and unexpected tragedy in his guest spot here. Speaking of world-building, one of the fundamental divides of Duster is that Jim's world is much more fleshed out than Nina's. The show went out of its way to give him a huge number of supporting characters to interact with—not just within Saxton's family crime organization, but also with his dad Wade, his stepmom Charlotte, his ex Izzy, and his daughter Luna. New-in-town Nina, meanwhile, just has her colleagues at the Bureau and her unseen mother on the telephone. This episode intentionally shrinks her world even smaller by zeroing in on her partnership and growing friendship with Asivak Koostachin's Awan Bitsui. Admittedly, there's a bit of clunkiness to how this episode gets the two to bound with one another. This week they're hunting down the missing files from Nina's predecessor Agent Breen, who seems to have doctored the details of Jim's brother's death and then been shipped off to a mental institution. A visit to Breen's wife Evelyn (Adrienne Barbeau—remember that name) highlights the racist condescension that fuels the Bureau as a whole. If Nina wants to get to the truth about Saxton, she's going to have to work (slightly) outside the system to make it happen. And she's going to need Awan as her detail-oriented right-hand man. Unfortunately, the show seems pretty allergic to subtext on the FBI side of things, with Nina and Awan pretty much voicing everything they're thinking—from discussing their shared experiences with prejudice to him openly demanding she tell him her tragic backstory with Saxton. Still, despite the occasional expositional inelegance, I like the idea of the two of them becoming a dynamic duo for the law enforcement side of the show. Holloway is getting the much flashier action-adventure half of the series so far. And if Duster can find its own earnest noir tone for the Nina half of things, that would go a long way toward making the show feel more balanced. It's not quite there yet. But pairing Nina with Awan to track down Agent Breen's missing files and investigate Joey's exploded van is a welcome start. Jim, meanwhile, has quite the 15 hours this week. That starts when Groomes shows up to demand ten grand to stay silent about the fact that Jim is working with the feds. Though Jim plays it cool in the moment, he's anxious enough that he assumes Saxton is calling him into his office to kill him. (Some ominous plastic sheeting doesn't help.) But it turns out Saxton just wants to thank Jim for personally pumping his son's heart during his transplant surgery—something I'm glad the show hasn't forgotten about because I'm still reeling from it. Whether or not saving Royce's life will buy Jim some grace from Saxton in the future remains to be seen. Rather than push his luck, Jim decides to take matters into his own hands. After Nina turns down his request for help dealing with Groomes (he hasn't delivered anything worthy of official FBI protection yet), he heads off to local fixer Sunglasses to strike a different deal instead: If Sunglasses scares off Groomes, Jim will get him Elvis' famed blue suede shoes—the ultimate prize for a King-obsessed criminal. It's a supremely goofy crime-of-the-week, with Jim switching his strategy from breaking and entering to party crashing when he finds the house full of guests. That includes Elvis' infamous manager Colonel Tom Parker (Brian Reddy doing a slightly less ridiculous accent than Tom Hanks in Elvis). And in a very meta bit of comedy, guest star Mikaela Hoover is on hand playing future Maude star Adrienne Barbeau in an episode where the real-life Barbeau also appears. The dreams of the 1970s are truly alive and well, folks! In fact, with an assist from the (fictional) Barbeau, the whole heist goes down way easier than I expected. Jim hilariously just wears the shoes and walks out. Instead, the main action happens back in Phoenix, where a Sunglasses/Groomes barn shootout and that aforementioned bowling-alley brawl between Jim and Sunglasses up the show's violence well beyond its occasional network TV vibes. Indeed, between Sunglasses' look, the stylish Palm Springs party, the bowling alley setting, that '(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear' needledrop, and the shocking tragic-comic deaths, this episode aims for a sort of Quentin-Tarantino-meets-the-Coen-brothers flair. But what helps keep it from feeling like a mere knockoff is the unexpected core of wholesomeness at its center. What else do you call an episode that ends with Jim and his dad turning over a new emotional leaf while burying a dead body in the desert together? While I'm not sure if Duster has quite found its right tone yet, that sense of sweetness seems like it could be the key ingredient that helps differentiate the series from all the many reference points it's aping. We have it running between Jim and Luna, Jim and Wade, and now Nina and Awan too. While the show has yet to fully define Jim and Nina's dynamic with one another (they're largely separated into their own storylines again this week), I'm curious to see if/how some warmth might eventually color their currently spiky relationship too. For now, however, this episode ends with another cliffhanger. Last week showed us Groomes spying on Jim to set up this episode's conflict. Here we see Agent Breen's wife calling a connection in Washington, D.C. to inform him that Nina is looking into Joey's death and Breen's missing files. 'Don't you worry about her, Evelyn,' the cowboy-hat-wearing contact (J.R. Yenque) replies. 'I'll take care of her.' In a traditional prestige show, it might take a whole season to circle back around to that tease. Here it's nice to know that we'll probably be getting more answers as soon as next week. • This week in 'It's the 1970s!': Shirley Chisholm is running for president and Elvis is planning his Aloha From Hawaii live satellite concert. • This episode tweaks the show's opening credits to add a pair of blue suede shoes hanging off a powerline. I wonder if we can expect similar episode-specific nods each week. • I think we're meant to assume Jim buried Sunglasses in the blue suede shoes, but in real life they were sold at a British auction house for $152,000 last year. • Jim and Nina only share one brief scene this week, but she leaves it frustrated enough that she does a bunch of parking garage push-ups to cool off. • Izzy takes a rather ominous trip to the doctor's office. Do we think she's sick? Or pregnant? • Duster clearly wants to honor the sex-positive 1970s feminist movement, but it's a little weird to take the phrase 'grown women make their own choices' and apply it to the sexually abusive power dynamics of Hollywood casting. • A recovering Royce is excited to receive a copy of Michael Crichton's new book The Terminal Man. (He loved The Andromeda Strain.) We see how he's the soft, nerdy pushover who's being unfairly lifted up over his more hardcore, business-minded sister, Genesis, because of their dad's patriarchal values. • In what feels like a little bit of a retcon, Nina discovers that Jim was at the scene when Joey died in the car explosion. I wonder if we're going to be in for a reveal that the explosion was actually meant for Jim. More from A.V. Club 3 new songs and 3 new albums to check out this weekend A zippy episode of Duster steps on Elvis' blue suede shoes Roy Wood Jr. says no one at The Daily Show could really explain the Hasan Minhaj controversy

Chesney Hawkes daughter going to pride with Celebrity Big Brother co-star JoJo
Chesney Hawkes daughter going to pride with Celebrity Big Brother co-star JoJo

The Irish Sun

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Chesney Hawkes daughter going to pride with Celebrity Big Brother co-star JoJo

CHESNEY Hawkes has shared that his daughter is set to celebrate Pride with his Celebrity Big Brother co-star JoJo Siwa in the upcoming weeks. The One and Only singer, 53, bonded with the Advertisement 7 JoJo and Chesney formed a 'fatherly like' bond in the Big Brother house Credit: Eroteme 7 Chesney's daughter Jesse is now heading to Pride with JoJo Credit: Instagram 7 JoJo has become a gay icon after coming out as a lesbian Credit: Getty Jesse, also 21 and part of the LGBT community, is now set to head out to celebrate Pride in style with the lesbian singer, who is no doubt set to show her the ropes. Speaking to The Sun at the Bafta TV awards in London today, Chesney confirmed that During his time on Celebrity Big Brother, Chesney admitted he felt a fatherly bond with JoJo, especially after He told the Diary Room after the incident: 'It's funny because JoJo is the same age as my daughter. My daughter is also part of the LGBTQ community so it just reminded me of her and I think she really handled it well. Advertisement READ MORE BIG BROTHER 'So I was just sort of proud of her in a fatherly way.' While on the red carpet at the Baftas today, Chesney said he was still adjusting to life outside of the CBB house, having immediately started touring to promote his new album. 'I feel like this is my first proper release back into the wild here,' he joked. 'I've been gigging, I've never stopped.' Advertisement Most read in TV Exclusive Exclusive He then confirmed Jesse would be 'going over' for Pride with JoJo, presumably to the Los Angeles pride event, which is held on the second weekend of June. The massive city-wide event includes a street parade, live performances and parties in honour of the LGBT community. JoJo Siwa brushes off Kath Ebbs split drama with huge career announcement - after growing close to Chris Hughes in CBB Since returning home from Celebrity Big Brother, JoJo has been under a spotlight after immediately This comes after she Advertisement Both JoJo and Chesney made it to the finals, with Chesney coming in fifth place and JoJo coming in third. 7 The dancer has become a regular face at Pride events - so Jesse will have the perfect guide Credit: Getty 7 Chesney has shared his pride in his daughter, who is part of the LGBT community Credit: Instagram 7 Chesney attended the BAFTA TV awards today alongside wife Krissy Credit: Getty Advertisement 7 The Celebrity Big Brother cast proved to form some long-standing bonds Credit: Rex

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