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Stephen Colbert to Write New Lord of the Rings Film, Completing a Full‑Circle Journey from Tolkien Fan to Screenwriter

Stephen Colbert, known for his political satire and late‑night hosting, is set to co‑write a new Lo…
Stephen Colbert is stepping behind the camera to co‑author the screenplay for a forthcoming Lord of the Rings film, teaming up with franchise veteran Peter Jackson. The announcement arrives as CBS prepares to conclude Colbert’s run on The Late Show in May 2026.Born in Washington, D.C., and raised in a large Catholic family, Colbert faced a tragic plane crash in 1974 that claimed his father and two brothers. The loss drove a ten‑year‑old Colbert into the worlds of fantasy literature and tabletop role‑playing games, especially J.R.R. Tolkien’s novels and Dungeons & Dragons. He later reflected that these early escapades sharpened his improvisational instincts—a skill that would become central to his comedy career.After studying drama at Northwestern, Colbert honed his craft at Chicago’s Second City, where he met future collaborators Steve Carell, Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello. Their partnership produced cult projects such as Exit 57 and Strangers with Candy, laying the groundwork for Colbert’s breakthrough on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show in 1997.On The Daily Show and later The Colbert Report, he created the satirical pundit persona “Stephen Colbert,” a parody of right‑wing commentators that introduced the now‑iconic concept of “truthiness.” While the character was deliberately absurd, Colbert often slipped personal touches—his Catholic upbringing and Tolkien enthusiasm—into the act, even securing a cameo from Viggo Mortensen in 2007.When he succeeded David Letterman on The Late Show in 2015, Colbert abandoned the on‑air alter‑ego and presented himself as a more authentic host. His tenure coincided with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, prompting a shift toward sharper political commentary. Despite a decline in overall late‑night ratings, Colbert’s show regularly outperformed rivals Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel, becoming the most‑watched network late‑night program in the United States.The decision by CBS to end The Late Show has been framed as a strategic retreat from the costly late‑night market, not a punitive move against Colbert’s outspoken criticism of former President Trump. Nonetheless, the cancellation has sparked speculation about the network’s motives amid broader industry consolidation.In a recent interview, Colbert described late‑night television as a “third space” for Americans—a communal venue that bridges home and work. He emphasized that his goal has always been to foster connection, whether through humor or more serious conversations, such as a 2021 interview with Andrew Garfield about personal grief.Looking ahead, Colbert insists he is not retiring from entertainment. Writing a new Lord of the Rings movie feels like a full‑circle moment, returning him to the literature and role‑playing that helped him survive childhood trauma. The project promises to blend his deep‑seated fandom with his seasoned storytelling abilities, potentially ushering in a fresh creative phase beyond the talk‑show circuit.
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

US Men's National Team Thrashed 5-2 by Belgium in World Cup Tune-up

The US men's national team suffered a humiliating 5-2 defeat to Belgium in a World Cup tune-up matc…
The US men's national team faced a daunting task against Belgium at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Saturday, but the outcome was far more severe than expected. The 5-2 defeat was an embarrassing loss, easily among the USMNT's worst under head coach Mauricio Pochettino.The US had been riding a wave of momentum, unbeaten in their past five matches, but struggled mightily against a talented Belgium side. The Belgians' five straight goals after the US opened the scoring left many questions unanswered for Pochettino's team.The match started promisingly for the US, with Weston McKennie's opening strike in the 39th minute. However, that lead was short-lived as Belgium equalized in the 45th minute through Zeno Debast's well-hit goal. The US keeper, Matt Turner, was in part responsible for the goal and faced difficulty throughout the match.The second half was a disaster for the US, with Jérémy Doku at the center of the danger for Belgium. The Manchester City winger muscled away Mark McKenzie and played it across to Saelemaekers, who found Amadou Onana for the equalizing goal. The Belgians took control with Charles De Ketelaere's penalty kick in the 55th minute, making it 3-1.The final goals for Belgium came from Dodi Lukebakio, who scored twice in the 68th and 83rd minutes. The US were allowed a consolation goal two minutes from full-time through Patrick Agyemang.The loss raises concerns for the USMNT ahead of their upcoming match against Portugal on Tuesday evening. The team will need a significant improvement to test themselves against top teams like Belgium in the World Cup.
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Harrogate Town's Football League Status Hangs in the Balance

Harrogate Town faces a tough battle to preserve their Football League status, currently sitting in …
Harrogate Town's hopes of retaining their Football League status are dwindling as they struggle to find form in League Two. The team, managed by Simon Weaver, has had a dismal season so far, scoring just 29 goals in 40 games and conceding the most shots in the league. Despite a recent upturn in results, including an unbeaten five-game spell in February that yielded nine points, Harrogate still find themselves in 23rd place, only a point from a safe position. The team's home form has been particularly poor, with only three home victories all season. The club's struggles are compounded by the fact that they have not changed their manager this season, with Weaver being the longest-serving manager in the current EFL clubs, having been in the job since 2009. Weaver's father, Irving, is the club's chairman, which has led to a unique family dynamic in the club's decision-making process. Weaver has had to navigate a difficult season, with 19 new signings arriving since the end of last season and 36 players being used across the league campaign. The team has also suffered an injury crisis, with 12 senior players out for the long term at one point. Despite these challenges, Weaver remains optimistic about the team's chances of staying up, citing the 32% increase in home support over the past three years and the club's recent application for planning permission for a new training ground. However, with tough fixtures ahead, including matches against Bristol Rovers and Colchester, Harrogate will need to win their next few games to keep their pride intact and stay in the league.
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Alessia Russo's Hat-Trick Propels Arsenal to Second in WSL

Arsenal secured their 11th consecutive victory in all competitions with a 5-2 win against Tottenham…
Arsenal claimed their 11th consecutive win across all competitions with a dominant 5-2 victory over Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium. Alessia Russo was the star of the show, scoring a remarkable hat-trick in just 22 minutes, showcasing her impressive form this season.Russo's three goals took her tally to five in the last eight days, highlighting her exceptional goal-scoring ability. Her performance was praised by Arsenal head coach Renée Slegers, who described Russo as a 'complete footballer' with impressive finishing skills and other aspects of her game.The win moved Arsenal up to second in the Women's Super League table, level on points with Manchester United but with two games in hand. This positions them well in the race for automatic qualification for the Champions League group stage.Tottenham, on the other hand, suffered their third successive defeat and will look to address defensive vulnerabilities, particularly in set-piece situations. Despite a stronger second-half performance, they were unable to recover from Arsenal's strong start.Russo's goals exemplified her aerial ability and technical quality, while her third goal was facilitated by a gift from Tottenham keeper Lize Kop. Arsenal's Caitlin Foord and Stina Blackstenius also made significant contributions with their goals, marking Foord's return from the Women's Asia Cup and Blackstenius's third goal in four games.
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Scotland's World Cup Preparations Hit by Late Defeat to Japan

Scotland's World Cup preparations suffered a setback with a 1-0 defeat to Japan in an international…
Scotland's journey to the World Cup has hit a snag after a lackluster 1-0 defeat to Japan in a recent international friendly. The match, which took place at Hampden Park, was marked by a passive performance from the Scottish team, leaving fans and manager Steve Clarke frustrated.The only goal of the game came courtesy of Junya Ito of Japan, who scored in the latter stages of the match. This victory for Japan contrasted sharply with Scotland's enthusiastic World Cup qualification from last November, where they secured a spot in the tournament with a win against Denmark.The defeat was met with booing from the Scottish fans at full-time, a reaction that left Clarke disappointed. He expressed his discontent with the modern trend of booing teams after a loss, emphasizing the need for more support during friendlies.Clarke has announced plans to make significant changes to the lineup for the upcoming friendly against Côte d'Ivoire, with at least half a dozen new players expected to feature. This move aims to inject fresh energy into the team ahead of the World Cup.The match itself was criticized for its lack of intensity, with both teams struggling to create clear-cut opportunities. Scotland's Scott McTominay had a chance to open the scoring early on but was thwarted by Japan's goalkeeper, Zion Suzuki.Japan's Daizen Maeda, who was given the captaincy despite a challenging season at Celtic, failed to make a significant impact. His performance was reflective of a lackluster display from both teams in the first half.The second half saw Japan gain momentum, with Ito eventually scoring the decisive goal following a well-worked move. Scotland's best chance to equalize came through George Hirst, but his shot into the side netting was not enough to change the outcome.
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Sport Mar 28, 2026

Sinner Dominates Zverev to Reach Miami Open Final Against Lehecka

Jannik Sinner continued his dominance over Alexander Zverev, winning their semi-final match at the …
Jannik Sinner has advanced to the Miami Open final after defeating Alexander Zverev in a thrilling semi-final match. The Italian player secured a 6-3, 7-6 (4) win, showcasing his exceptional skill and mental toughness on the court.The match began with both players displaying remarkable resilience, but Sinner's superior ranking and form eventually told. Sinner fired down 15 aces and landed 74% of his first serves, winning 79% of points behind them. His serve has been a key factor in his success, with him losing his serve just once over the past two weeks.This victory marks Sinner's seventh consecutive win over Zverev, highlighting his dominant head-to-head record between the two players. Sinner now stands a win away from achieving the 'Sunshine Double', winning consecutive titles at Indian Wells and the Miami Open.In the final, Sinner will face Jiri Lehecka, who produced an impressive performance to defeat Arthur Fils with a score of 6-2, 6-2. Lehecka's powerful serve and precise returns will pose a significant challenge to Sinner, making the final match highly anticipated.Sinner expressed his satisfaction with his performance, stating that standing in the final 'means very much to me.' He emphasized his goal of playing as many matches as possible and is thrilled with his current form.
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Josh Kerr Plans to Break El-Guerrouj's 25-Year-Old World Mile Record

British runner Josh Kerr plans to break the 25-year-old world mile record at the London Diamond Lea…
For British runner Josh Kerr, the moment that makes the hairs on his neck tingle every time he watches it is Roger Bannister's historic achievement in 1954 – becoming the first person to break the four-minute mile barrier. Now, Kerr intends to stand on the shoulders of track and field's giants by attempting to break the world mile record himself at the London Diamond League in July."This record needs to be brought home," Kerr declares. "This is a British record. This is a British distance. And so it would be doing a disservice to the UK to not be doing it at home. It's why I can't do it anywhere else."The 28-year-old faces a significant challenge. The world record of 3:43.13 was set by Hicham El-Guerrouj in July 1999, while Kerr's best is a shade over two seconds slower. However, with focused training, a new shoe from sponsor Brooks, the support of his 16-strong entourage and 60,000 fans at the London Stadium, Kerr believes he can break the long-standing record."People [say:] 'The sport needs more rivalries,'" Kerr explains. "I don't agree. I think the sport needs more moments. We need a reason to watch. And so that's where this comes from. This is the time to go after these big moments. I have a big target of what time I want to hit. I think it's going to be pretty special."Kerr's credentials are impeccable. He is a world 1500m champion and an Olympic silver and bronze medalist over the same distance. Last weekend, he further demonstrated his form by winning the world indoor title over 3,000m for a second time."I've been in shape to run the record multiple times over the last couple of years," Kerr states. "And so there's specific key sessions, we will have KPIs [key performance indicators] going into it."To achieve his goal, Kerr plans to focus on running between 55 and 56 seconds pace for each of the four laps. "There's a lot of muscle memory with stuff, and so we'll do a lot of training at pace," he explains. "We're three or four months in deep into the mental training of it. There's a lot going on behind the scenes already. The whole season is towards this."While Kerr has his pacemakers "signed, sealed and delivered," he insists this will be a proper Diamond League race rather than a time trial. "There will be some restrictions," he says coyly when asked about potential rivals. "I'm not scared to race people. I think certain athletes will have obligations elsewhere. But it's not going to be a closed-off race."A crucial factor in Kerr's favor is the quality of his support team. "Danny's the mastermind behind everything," Kerr says of his coach Danny Mackey. "He's my head coach and team leader. Then you've got Julian, who's an assistant coach, and my wife, who helps with everything."The team also includes Kerr's mother as head physio, a "super-manager and assistant" called Nicole, a chiropractor, massage therapist, two strength and conditioning coaches, a performance and mental coach, a nutritionist, a full-time chef, and a videographer and social media assistant. Race agent Ray Flynn and management company Forte complete the 16-strong squad."I have a lot of respect for this record," Kerr concludes. "But I believe that I have the ability and the people around me that will help me get there. This record is one of the most important we have in track and field. The time is now. It's time for that record to be renewed."
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Martínez's Dream-Led Philosophy Fuels Portugal's World Cup Charge

Portugal coach Roberto Martínez reflects on his unlikely journey from Spanish unknown to national t…
In the hallway at the Portuguese federation's base in Oeiras near Lisbon, Roberto Martínez stands with arms outstretched, embodying the warmth of welcome that has defined his coaching career. Seventy-five days before the World Cup begins, the man whose favorite goal was against Scunthorpe at Springfield Park now leads one of football's most formidable nations, with matches against Mexico and the United States serving as final preparation for the tournament.Martínez's journey to this moment defied conventional expectations. Arriving in England in 1995 as a 21-year-old unknown who didn't speak English, he recalls the cultural shock: 'You've spent your whole life learning you have to look after the ball, then you get there and the first thing they say is: 'Second ball'.' The Spanish midfielder, who would later be dubbed one of the 'Three Amigos' at Wigan, embraced the challenge with an attitude that has defined his career: 'Why not?'From his humble beginnings at Wigan, where he helped win the Third Division and Football League Trophy, Martínez has carved an extraordinary path through football. His coaching career took him through Swansea, Belgium—where he led the team to the world's No. 1 ranking—and now Portugal, where he has inherited a squad filled with exceptional talent. 'Portugal is a football school,' he explains, 'Ten million people and yet they fill the world's best dressing rooms.'Central to Portugal's World Cup aspirations is Cristiano Ronaldo, the legendary forward who has given 21 years to the national team. Martínez dismisses the notion that Ronaldo's pursuit of 1,000 career goals defines his motivation, instead emphasizing the 40-year-old's unwavering commitment: 'Cristiano's attitude is always: 'I'm here for the national team, whatever you need.' The coach reveals that despite a current hamstring injury, Ronaldo's absence is merely a two-week pause before his return to action.Portugal enters the World Cup as one of the favorites, with a squad boasting captains from Manchester United, Porto, Manchester City, and four key players from European champions Paris Saint-Germain. 'Winning the Nations League was very good for us,' Martínez notes, referring to their victory against Spain, the world's No. 1 team and European champions. 'I wouldn't say there's an anxiety in Portugal to win the World Cup; I would say it's excitement, hope.'The coach's meticulous preparation extends to every detail, including playing at altitude in closed stadiums to simulate World Cup conditions. His selection process reflects both compassion and pragmatism: 'I'll choose a list of 26 and four others who know they are on standby.' This approach, he believes, creates a more positive environment when injuries occur.Martínez acknowledges the unique challenges of a 48-team World Cup spanning 50 days, noting: 'No scientific study would deny a human is changed by that.' Yet he remains optimistic, drawing inspiration from Portugal's football history and the numerological significance of 2026—sixty years since Eusébio's World Cup performance. 'It's all sixes. Let's dream. Why not?' he concludes, embodying the philosophy that has taken him from Spanish unknown to Portugal's World Cup dreamer.
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Miedema's Double Powers Manchester City to Dominant Derby Win, Nearing WSL Crown

Manchester City secured a commanding 3-0 victory over rivals Manchester United in the Women's Super…
Manchester City delivered a resounding statement of intent in their latest Women's Super League fixture, dismantling Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford in a derby that showcased the vast gulf between the two teams. The victory propelled City closer to securing their first league title in a decade, while simultaneously damaging United's hopes of European qualification next season.Vivianne Miedema was the star of the show, scoring twice with headers in the first half, while Kerstin Casparij added a third goal early in the second period. Lauren Hemp also hit the crossbar as City dominated throughout, with the home side fortunate not to concede more goals in a match that highlighted the disparity between the teams.Manchester United head coach Marc Skinner attributed his team's performance to fatigue following their Champions League encounter with Bayern Munich three days prior. In contrast, City has benefited from not competing in European competitions this season, allowing for crucial rest between matches. Skinner acknowledged the advantage enjoyed by City manager Andrée Jeglertz, who described his team's first-half display as "one of the best we've done this season."The result has effectively ended United's title ambitions, with Skinner's side now trailing by 11 points with only three games remaining. Chelsea's hopes of retaining their crown have also been extinguished, as they sit 12 points behind with an inferior goal difference. Arsenal remains the only mathematical challenger, though they would need City to falter significantly in their remaining fixtures.City's dominance was evident from the opening minutes, with Miedema opening the scoring from a corner just 21 seconds into the match. She doubled her tally before the break, finding herself unmarked in the penalty area as United's defense failed to deal with a cross from Casparij. Hemp struck the woodwork before a Rebecca Knaak goal was controversially disallowed, and Casparij sealed the victory with a clinical finish after the interval.With City now requiring just five points from their remaining three matches—all against bottom-four teams—the WSL title appears destined to return to the Etihad Stadium. Meanwhile, United faces an uphill battle to secure European qualification, with challenging fixtures against Tottenham and Chelsea still to come this season.
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