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Meghan Markle shares new ‘As Ever’ clip ahead of Thanksgiving
Meghan Markle is adding a social media update on her lifestyle brand ahead of Thanksgiving.
The Duchess of Sussex is seemingly hinting special collection ahead of the festive season as she is spotted hiding presents in a sock.
On the official ‘As Ever’ Instagram page, the mother-of-tw added: “Oh, we see you! Not even Thanksgiving yet and you’ve already got this in the bag.”
This comes as a source tells Heat World: “For her, it’s time to walk the walk and that means a base that can match up to her ultra A-list ambitions.”
But “For Harry this is all well and good but he worries Meghan’s getting ahead of herself.”
This is especially the case since “money is pretty tight right now after all the investment they’ve sunk into As Ever and other vanity projects.”
However, where the Duchess is concerned, she’s “convinced they can pull it off, to her it’s a natural next step that will help them make more money in the long run since they’ll be much more connected to the power players.”
According to the source, “the way she sees it, if they move closer to the action she’ll end up with way more free time to spend at home.”
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Amanda Holden welcomes 2026 in glamour filled celebration
Amanda Holden rang in the new year with her loved ones, as she shared on social media.
As 2025 wrapped up, a whole host of celebrities were dressed to the nines to welcome 2026, and Amanda Holden ensured all eyes were on her in a stunning Victoria Beckham gown.
The plunging blue dress, which retails at £1,290, showcased her figure as posed alongside husband Chris Hughes and their two daughters, Lexi, 19, and Hollie, 13, for a New Year snap.
Amanda, 54, and her family partied with the presenter’s best friend Alan Carr as they ushered in the news year by quaffing flutes of champagne.
Captioning a series of Instagram photos, she wrote: ‘What a happy Christmas.’
It comes after she posed with her Cutting It co-stars for their annual festive get-together.
Amanda, who played Mia Bevan on the show, shared a sweet photo of the group enjoying a girls’ weekend away. ‘I couldn’t live without them,’ Amanda wrote.
Meanwhile Dua Lipa and her fiancé, Callum Turner took a romantic stroll in London on Tuesday as they rang in the New Year in the chilly UK.
The Albanian pop star, who spent the festive period along with her fiancé, putting on a fully loving display as they walked hand in hand through the streets of the capital, wrapped up warmly for their outing.
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Ex-boxing champ Anthony Joshua discharged from hospital after fatal car crash
LAGOS: Former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua has been discharged from hospital, state officials said Wednesday, after surviving a car accident in Nigeria that killed two of his close friends.
Joshua was travelling on Monday with friends Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele on a busy highway linking Lagos and Ibadan in the southwest of the country when their SUV rammed into a stationary truck.
He suffered minor injuries, according to the Nigerian police.
Preliminary investigations showed the vehicle was moving at excessive speed and had burst a tyre before the crash, said the Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE) in Ogun state, where the accident occurred.
“Anthony Joshua was discharged from hospital late this afternoon”, spokesmen for Lagos and Ogun state governments said in a joint statement late Wednesday night.
“Though heavy-hearted and full of emotion over the loss of his two close friends, he was deemed clinically fit to recuperate at home,” Lagos state’s spokesman Gbenga Omotoso and his Ogun counterpart Kayode Akinmade said.

Both state governments have been overseeing the two-time heavyweight boxing world champion’s treatment since the crash on Monday.
After leaving the hospital, Joshua and his mother paid their respects at the funeral home where the bodies of his friends were “being prepared for repatriation”, read the statement.
Nigerian police said the two victims died at the scene.
Mangled wreckage
Ghami was Joshua’s longtime strength and conditioning coach, while Ayodele was his personal trainer, according to British media.
A Nigerian newspaper, The Guardian, cited a senior police officer who said the driver of the car had also been discharged from hospital and was being questioned by police.
The newspaper added that the driver “could be prosecuted for reckless driving”, but gave no further details.
Joshua, 36, was admitted at Lagos’s Lagoon Hospital, the joint-statement said, contradicting earlier information by a TRACE official who gave the name of a different hospital.
The boxer, a British national whose family hails from southwest Nigeria, is known to visit the area when he is in the country.
Lagos, Nigeria’s bustling economic capital, throngs with visitors from across the country and diaspora each December.
Photos released by the police showed the mangled wreckage of a black sports utility vehicle.
In December, Joshua knocked out YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in a Netflix-backed bout in Miami.
The former Olympic champion Joshua has since been linked with a fight against compatriot and fellow former world champion Tyson Fury.
Joshua’s last fight before the match with Paul was a fifth-round knockout loss to fellow Briton Daniel Dubois in September 2024.
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These notable works enter the public domain in 2026
New Year’s Day commemorates the passing of time and the start of a new chapter, so it is fitting that the same day also presents an opportunity to breathe new life into thousands of creative works nearly a century old. As of Jan. 1, 2026, characters like early Betty Boop and Nancy Drew, and a variety of popular movies, books and songs, are entering the public domain.
They join a growing list of cultural icons that are no longer under copyright protection, including Popeye the Sailor Man and the “Steamboat Willie” version of Mickey Mouse.
List of popular intellectual property entering the public domain in 2026
The year 2026 marks the first time that copyrighted books, films, songs and art published in the ’30s enter the U.S. public domain. As of Jan. 1, protections expire for published works from 1930 and sound recordings from 1925.
Here are some of the most notable works that are becoming available for free use by anyone:
- “The Murder at the Vicarage” by Agatha Christie, the first novel featuring elderly amateur detective Miss Marple.
- “The Secret of the Old Clock” by Carolyn Keene, the first appearance of teen detective Nancy Drew, and three follow-ups.
- “The Little Engine That Could” by Watty Piper.
- Fleischer Studios’ “Dizzy Dishes,” the first cartoon in which Betty Boop appears.
- Disney’s “The Chain Gang” and “The Picnic,” both depicting the earliest versions of Mickey’s dog Pluto.
- The initial four months of “Blondie” comic strips by Chic Young, featuring the earliest iterations of the titular character and her then-boyfriend, Dagwood.
- The film “All Quiet on the Western Front,” directed by Lewis Milestone, Best Picture winner at the 3rd Academy Awards.
- “King of Jazz,” directed by John Murray Anderson, Bing Crosby’s first appearance in a feature film.
- “Animal Crackers,” directed by Victor Heerman and starring the Marx Brothers.
- “The Big Trail,” directed by Raoul Walsh, John Wayne’s first turn as leading man.
- “But Not For Me,” music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin.
- “Georgia on My Mind,” music by Hoagy Carmichael, lyrics by Stuart Gorrell.
- “Dream a Little Dream of Me,” music by Fabian Andre and Wilbur Schwandt, lyrics by Gus Kahn.
- “Livin’ in the Sunlight, Lovin’ in the Moonlight,” music by Al Sherman, lyrics by Al Lewis.
- Piet Mondrian’s painting, “Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow.”
How the public domain works
When a work’s copyright protections lapse, it lands in the public domain, allowing anyone to use and build upon it as they see fit for free and without needing permission.
“Copyright gives rights to creators and their descendants that provide incentives to create,” Jennifer Jenkins, director of Duke University’s Center for the Study of the Public Domain, told CBS News’ Lee Cowan in 2024. “But the public domain really is the soil for future creativity.”
The U.S. Constitution’s intellectual property clause establishes that works be protected for a limited amount of time, “to promote the progress of science and useful arts.” The Founding Fathers left it to Congress to sort out the specifics.
Generally, in the U.S., works published or registered before 1978 retain copyright protections for 95 years. For later works, protection usually spans the creator’s lifetime and 70 years after.
“If copyright lasted forever, it would be very difficult for a lot of creators to make the works they want to make without worrying about being in the crosshairs of a copyright lawsuit,” Jenkins said.
Just because a work’s copyright has expired does not mean that members of the public cannot be held legally liable in some instances. For example, while the original Betty Boop from 1930 is in the public domain, the modern version is not. So to avoid infringement, any reuse would need to steer clear of her newer characteristics. Additionally, the character is subject to multiple trademarks, which further complicates its use.
What’s entering the public domain in 2027?
Copyrighted works from 1931 will see their protections expire in 2027. This includes Universal Pictures’ “Frankenstein” and “Dracula” films, Charlie Chaplin’s “City Lights,” Fritz Lang’s “M,” Herman Hupfeld’s jazz standard “As Time Goes By” and more.
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