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The Worst Movies of the 21st Century So Far

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My grandmother loved Frank Sinatra, so I listened to a lot of his music growing up. One my favorite Sinatra songs is “The Best Is Yet to Come.” I love its hopeful message — still it’s a real good bet, the best is yet to come.

But I will be honest here. Part of why that hopeful message appeals to me is because I am not, by nature, an optimistic person. I do not see a glass that’s half full. I see one that’s half empty, and wait a minute did you drink out of this glass? No, because I saw you holding a glass. Was it this glass? Well, of course you can take a drink if you want. But if you had half the water in this glass, then the other half of the water is tainted with your germs and I don’t want it. (No offense.)

By the same token, when I hear “The Best Is Yet to Come,” I sometimes think to myself if the best is yet to come, then that means we’ve had to endure the worst of the worst already.

Like, for example, the 21 movies below, which represent ScreenCrush’s picks for the 21 worst movies released so far in the 21st century. (And remember: Technically speaking, the 21st century started in 2001. The year 2000 doesn’t count! You get a pass this time, Battlefield Earth. This pathetic pile of man-animal has decided to spare you!)

These movies are all quite terrible; not quite the plums you’d pick out of the tree of life. But always remember: The best is yet to come.

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Uber Eats Ordered to Pay $3.5 Million Over NYC Delivery Worker Pay

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The food-delivery business agreed to pay $3.15 million in restitution to 48,000 workers across the city, and $350,000 in civil penalties and fees.



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Ravens to hire Bears’ Declan Doyle to be OC, sources say

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — On Friday, the Baltimore Ravens hired their new offensive coordinator in Declan Doyle, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Doyle, who at 29 happens to be the same age as star quarterback Lamar Jackson, becomes the youngest offensive playcaller in the NFL. Doyle was an offensive coordinator for one season with the Chicago Bears last year, but head coach Ben Johnson called the plays.

This is a bold move by new Ravens coach Jesse Minter, who hired Doyle after interviewing him in Baltimore on Friday. Doyle has never been an offensive playcaller and has only seven years of NFL coaching experience.

But Doyle is considered one of the top young offensive minds in the league. Doyle helped transform the Bears from the NFL’s worst offense in 2024 to the No. 6 one last season. Chicago also averaged 26 points per game in 2025 (which ranked ninth in the league), which was major a improvement from the previous season when the Bears averaged 18.2 points per game (28th).

Before joining the Bears, Doyle was the Denver Broncos‘ tight ends coach from 2023 to 2024 and was the New Orleans Saints‘ offensive assistant from 2019 to 2022.

Doyle’s challenge will be to get Jackson and the Ravens’ offense back on track. Last season, Jackson averaged 196.1 yards passing and threw 21 touchdown passes, both of which were his fewest since 2022.

When asked Thursday what he wanted in an offensive coordinator, Minter said, “I’m looking for a connector and an innovator, and a scheme builder around the best player in the world.”

This marks the fourth offensive coordinator for Jackson, who is entering his ninth NFL season. But change has worked previously for Jackson, who has produced NFL MVP seasons after the past two times Baltimore hired new offensive coordinators.



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Warmer weather moves in to start February

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Colder air moves into eastern New Mexico Saturday, followed by a quick warm-up statewide on Sunday. Temperatures will continue climbing into early next week. Friday remains very mild for late January across New Mexico. A cold front moves into eastern parts of the state tonight, bringing the potential for freezing fog near the Texas state […]



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Human remains, jacket found in search for woman who mysteriously vanished in Australian wilderness in 2023

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Human remains and clothing were found Friday while searching for Belgian national Celine Cremer, who went missing in 2023 in the Australian island state of Tasmania, police said.

A search for the 31-year-old was suspended in July 2023 more than three weeks after she disappeared in the island’s scenic northwest, with police saying she could not have survived the freezing, wet weather.

She had left her car equipped for a light day’s walk around Philosopher’s Falls in Waratah on June 20, the last day her mobile phone had a signal, detectives said at the time.

Some human remains were found by a bushwacker Wednesday near Philosopher’s Falls, police said. On Friday, police said they had located more remains and items of clothing that investigators say likely belong to Cremer.

“Today’s search resulted in the discovery of more bones, as well as clothing items – including a polar fleece jacket – that we believe are likely to belong to Celine,” Commander Nathan Johnston said in a statement Friday.

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Formal forensic confirmation of identity will take time but police said they believe the location and nature of the items found “indicate they are likely to be Celine’s.”

Her family has been informed, authorities said.

“We recognize how significant these developments are for Celine’s family, and we are ensuring they receive updates as sensitively and promptly as possible,” Johnston said. “Our search team has continued to work into the early evening today, and the plan is for police to continue to methodologically search the area tomorrow.”

Last month, an independent search party organized by Cremer’s friends and family found her phone in the same area.

Her friends reported her disappearance to Tasmania Police on June 26, 2023, and the original search effort began the next day, police said.

By then, the area had already experienced an intense spell of winter weather, including subzero temperatures, snow and rainfall. Medical experts at the time advised police that Cremer could not have survived so many days in the wilderness under those conditions.  



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The Weekly Injection: New Releases From MØL, HANABIE & More Out This Week 1/30

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This week’s new heavy metal releases include crushing energetic metal, a splitting headache (You’ll groan at that soon. You’re welcome), and more! To the metals…

Hanabie. – Hot Topic

The Weekly Injection: New Releases From MØL, HANABIE & More Out This Week 1/30

Genre: Nu metal/metalcore
Origin: Kichijōji, Tokyo, Japan
Label: Sony

Buy now from Hanabie.

One of the better band sin their scene is hitting you with some catchy metal here. You’re getting big ol’ grooves, lots of aggression, and a lot of fun. There are a lot of little nostalgic moments thrown in this weirdly. There was a Gameboy start up sound that hit my brain just right in the song “Iconic.”

The Hirsch Effekt – Der Brauch

The Weekly Injection: New Releases From MØL, HANABIE & More Out This Week 1/30

Genre: Progressive metal
Origin: Hanover, Germany
Label: Long Branch Records

Buy now on Bandcamp

The Hirsch Effekt have a lot albums with covers featuring weird shit happening to heads. Der Brauch is another one of those. Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, this is a showcase of the weird shit happening in their heads. This is a proggy showcase that’ll require you to brush up on your Deutsch if you want you follow along.

Møl – Dreamcrush

The Weekly Injection: New Releases From MØL, HANABIE & More Out This Week 1/30

Genre: Post-black metal/shoegaze
Origin: Aarhus, Midtjylland –
Label: Nuclear Blast

Buy now on Bandcamp

Back before the comments got too full of bots and jerks, readers were quick to let me know that I slept on the last Møl record, and holy shit were you right. Dreamcrush is another win in their catalog and ensures that I will never forget them again. Big recommendation for fans of the epic, blackened, and ethereal.

Planet Hunter – Soothsayer

The Weekly Injection: New Releases From MØL, HANABIE & More Out This Week 1/30

Genre: Stoner/psychedelic rock
Orign: Wellington, New Zealand
Label: Sharkhound

Buy and/or sample on Bandcamp

Riffs and fun. That’s what you’re getting on Soothsayer. They’re catchy like Torche during their Harmonicraft period and have the swagger of golden era of Clutch. This is an unexpected gem.

Therion – Con Orquesta

The Weekly Injection: New Releases From MØL, HANABIE & More Out This Week 1/30

Genre: Symphonic metal
Origin: Upplands Väsby, Sweden
Label: Napalm

Buy now from Napalm

Back in 2024 Therion played a show in Mexico City with a full orchestra. The already grand sounding band was made more massive with all their orchestral friends. The set offers a pretty balanced selection of cuts from a lot of albums, so fans should have oodles to be happy about here. Those wanting more have get a BlueRay and/or DVD to watch all the performances and catch some hersal footage as well.

Urne – Setting Fire To The Sky

The Weekly Injection: New Releases From MØL, HANABIE & More Out This Week 1/30

Genre: Sludge/metalcore
Origin: London, England
Label: Spinefarm

Buy now from Spinefarm

Closing out this week with the heavy hammer of Urne. Their third album is a crushing mix of sludge and energy, which is always a gnarly combo. The now four-piece welcomes new guitarist Kurtis Bagley who adds some lovely textures, harmonies, and more here.

Also dropping this week…

  • BanisherMetamorphosis (Selfmadegod Records) – Technical/experimental death metal
  • Buzzcocks – Attitude Adjustment (Cherry Red) – Punk
  • Circular Ruins – band A Sermon In Tongues (Vendetta Records) – Progressive metal
  • Course Of Fate – Behind The Eclipse (ROAR) – Progressive metal
  • Dead Air Divine The Answer (Dead Air Divine) – Metalcore
  • Defaced – Icon (Massacre) – Death metal
  • EximperituserqethhzebibšiptugakkathšulweliarzaxułumMeritoriousness Of Equanimity (Willowtip Records) – Technical/brutal death metal
  • Final DoseEndless Woe (Wolves of Hades) – Black metal/punk
  • Francis Rossi – The Accidental (earMusic) – Rock
  • GavranThe One Who Propels (Dunk! Records) – Post-metal/doom
  • GorrchStillamentum (Avantgarde Music) – Black metal
  • HällasPanorama (Aventyr Records) – Progressive/hard rock
  • HarxsonCan’t Kill Us (No Life Til Metal Records) – Thrash
  • HérMonochrome (Season Of Mist) – Nordic fusion/jazz
  • Indica Blues – Universal Death Heat (Majestic Mountain) – Psychedelic doom
  • Invictus – Nocturnal Visions (Memento Mori) – Death metal
  • It It Anita Hi Hi Ha Ha (Vicious Circle / Luik Music) – Noise rock
  • Jagged City There Are More Of Us, Always (Pelagic Records) – Post-rock/metal
  • Kosuke Hashida Moment Of Silence (Horror Pain Gore Death) – Thrash/grindcore
  • KraterosLost In Translation (Inverse Records) – Progressive metal/thrash
  • Lone Wanderer – Exequiae (High Roller) – Funeral doom
  • Lord Elephant – Ultra Soul (Heavy Psych Sounds) – Psychedelic doom/stoner
  • Malignant Aura – Where All Of Worth Comes To Wither (Memento Mori) – Death metal/doom
  • NightmarerHell Interface (Self-released) – Avant-garde/technical death metal
  • NoirnoisePlant Resilience (Self-released) – Psychedelic rock
  • OrggIndomita (Eternal WInter) – Black metal
  • Our Mirage Fractured Minds (Arising Empire) – Metalcore
  • Profane Elegy Herezjarcha (Self-released) – Black metal
  • QasuA Bleak King Cometh (Apocalyptic Witchcraft/Phantom Limb) – Experimental black metal
  • Rave In Fire – Square One (High Roller) – Heavy metal
  • Red Sands Evocations (Self-released) – Melodic metal
  • Red Vox – Retcon (Self-released) – Alternative rock
  • Roth – Alles Endet (Massacre) – Dark metal
  • Sanctvs – De l’Abîme au Plérôme (Osmose) – Black metal
  • Shields – Death & Connection (Long Branch) – Metalcore
  • Shine – Wrathcult (Dark Descent) – Extreme metal
  • Skulld – Abyss Calls To Abyss (Time To Kill) – Death metal/hardcore
  • Stabbing – Eon Of Obscenity (Century Media) – Brutal death metal
  • Summer Of Hate – Blood & Honey (Tee Pee) – Gothic/psychedelic rock
  • SurvivalistA Place For Those Who Suffer, Alone (Seek and Strike) – “groove-core”
  • Sweatmaster – More! (Svart) – Rock
  • TarlungAxis Mundi (Argonauta Records) – Stoner/doom
  • VaulderieSanguinoctum (Witches Brew) – Black metal/thrash
  • ViamaerIn lumine lunae (Self-released) – Atmospheric black metal/shoegaze
  • Wolfenstein – Death Brigade (CDN) – Thrash
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OnlyFans in Talks to Sell Majority Stake to Investment Firm

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The deal with Architect Capital would value the adult social-media platform at $3.5 billion.



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Michigan uses big second-half rally to beat Michigan State for first time in Breslin Center since 2018

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No. 3 Michigan made a statement on Friday with an 83-71 win over No. 7 Michigan State to move into sole possession of first place in the Big Ten standings. The Wolverines were coming off a win over Nebraska — one of three unbeaten teams in Division I basketball — before moving to 5-0 against AP Top 25 opponents with a victory over their in-state rival.

The Wolverines (20-1, 10-1 Big Ten) have now won six consecutive games since dropping their only game of the season against Wisconsin earlier this month. Michigan is now 7-0 against Quad 1 opponents, and 17 of its 21 wins have been by at least 10 points. 

Michigan State (19-3, 9-2) entered the week 12-6 overall against Michigan when both programs were ranked and had won seven of the last nine matchups against its in-state rival. The Wolverines had only three wins in their last 25 meetings when playing at the Breslin Center. 

Friday marked Michigan’s first win over MSU on the road since 2018 in one of the most anticipated matchups in the No. 197 meeting between the programs.

Michigan star forward Yaxel Lendeborg led the charge by finishing with 26 points and 12 rebounds. The former UAB star recorded his fourth double-double of the season in the victory, while fellow transfer guard Elliot Cadeau scored nine of his 17 points in the second half.

Mara continues to be one of the best transfer portal additions

Part of what made Michigan such a difficult matchup last season was the two-big lineup that May deployed with Wolf and Goldin both starting in the frontcourt. May kept a similar style this season, with a frontline of Lendeborg, Morez Johnson Jr. and Aday Mara that gives opposing teams headaches.

Mara, a former blue-chip recruit in the 2023 recruiting cycle by 247Sports, is averaging 2.6 blocks per game despite logging just 22.9 minutes per game. The former UCLA big man was underused during his time with the Bruins. Case and point? Mara logged at least 20 minutes in just 11 games combined during his two seasons with the program.

Under May at Michigan, Mara has become one of — if not the best defenders in college basketball. He’s shooting 68.9% from the field and is also one of the best outlet passers in the sport. Mara is one of the best transfer portal additions in the sport.

Mara finished with eight points, five rebounds and three blocks in 21 minutes.

A tale of two halves

Michigan State was a completely different team in the second half. The Spartans shot 7 of 26 (2 of 12 from the 3-point line) in the first half, but the final 20 minutes were a different story. Michigan State knocked down 15 of 34 shots (44.1%) in the second half and was able to chip away at the deficit.

It all started when MSU opened the second half on a 15-4 run. However, what hurt MSU was the 3-point shooting. As a team, Michigan State was just 4 of 23 from downtown. Michigan State took its first lead of the game with 7:27 remaining, but Michigan proceeded to knock down six of its next seven shots to regain the lead for good.

Michigan State, per KenPom.com, allows the lowest offensive rebounding percentage (21.4) in the sport. The Spartans had only allowed double-digit offensive rebounds once (against Arkansas) entering the night. Michigan secured 11 offensive rebounds, and six of them came from Lendeborg.

When Michigan defeated Texas A&M in the second round of the NCAA Tournament last spring, the Wolverines were able to advance by beating the Aggies at their own game: on the offensive glass. Tonight was more of the same. Michigan created second-chance opportunities in the first half. The Wolverines outscored the Spartans 14-6 in second-chance points.

Michigan’s path to the Big Ten regular-season title

In CBS Sports’ latest Bracketology projections, Michigan remained a No. 1 seed alongside Duke, Arizona and Nebraska. With the NCAA Tournament less than two months away, the Wolverines still have time to add to their resume to potentially secure the No. 1 overall seed in the Big Dance.

After picking up a win over Michigan State, the path to a Big Ten regular-season title is also clearer. Notable games in conference play the rest of the season include a matchup on the road against Purdue, home games against UCLA and Michigan State and another road game against No. 9 Illinois. Another game on the schedule (that obviously isn’t part of conference play) is a matchup against Duke on Feb. 21. That game could have major stakes as a resume builder for both teams.

Bracketology Snapshot: Key games worth monitoring this weekend

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Bracketology Snapshot: Key games worth monitoring this weekend

Michigan’s last regular-season Big Ten title came in 2021. The Wolverines have captured the Big Ten regular season title three times since the turn of the century. Michigan won the Big Ten tournament title and reached the Sweet 16 last season during Dusty May’s first season at the helm. It was one of the best year-to-year turnarounds in college basketball history.

This version of Michigan might be just as good as last year. That’s saying a lot after May rebuilt a majority of this roster via the transfer portal and high school recruiting. Michigan is a legit national title threat. The Wolverines have everything it takes to be the final team standing in Indianapolis in April. This game was a prime example of why.





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World War II veteran celebrates 100th birthday

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MILLION. MUCH OF THAT MONEY CAME FROM MEASURE O. A BIG MILESTONE FOR A WEST SACRAMENTO VETERAN TONIGHT CELEBRATING HIS 100TH BIRTHDAY. AND HE HAS QUITE A JOURNEY OF SURVIVAL AND SACRIFICE. MINNOW JOINED THE JAPANESE IMPERIAL ARMY DURING WORLD WAR TWO. HE WAS JUST 13 YEARS OLD. AFTER JAPAN’S SURRENDER, HE WAS CAPTURED AND SENT TO A SIBERIAN PRISON CAMP. YEARS LATER, HE MOVED TO NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, WHERE HE WAS DRAFTED INTO THE U.S. ARMY. NOT MANY PEOPLE HAVE SERVED IN THE MILITARY IN TWO COUNTRIES, AND HE IS STILL SERVING HIS COMMUNITY IN DIFFERENT WAYS. MINNOW PICKS UP TRASH EVERY DAY, COLLECTS CLOTHES FOR HOMELESS VETERANS, AND RUN

News We Love: World War II veteran celebrates 100th birthday

Mino Ohye served in the military of two countries.

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Updated: 10:19 PM MST Jan 30, 2026

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Mino Ohye, a veteran from West Sacramento, California, recently celebrated his 100th birthday, marking a life of survival and sacrifice. Ohye joined the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II at the age of 13. After Japan’s surrender, he was captured and sent to a Siberian prison camp. Years later, he moved to Northern California, where he was drafted into the U.S. Army, making him one of the few individuals to have served in the military of two countries.Ohye continues to serve his senior living community in different ways. He picks up trash every day, collects clothes for homeless veterans, and runs a veteran support group.

Mino Ohye, a veteran from West Sacramento, California, recently celebrated his 100th birthday, marking a life of survival and sacrifice.

Ohye joined the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II at the age of 13.

After Japan’s surrender, he was captured and sent to a Siberian prison camp.

Years later, he moved to Northern California, where he was drafted into the U.S. Army, making him one of the few individuals to have served in the military of two countries.

Ohye continues to serve his senior living community in different ways.

He picks up trash every day, collects clothes for homeless veterans, and runs a veteran support group.



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Canadian company says Virginia warehouse sale to ICE won’t proceed

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia — A Canadian company announced Friday it will no longer be selling a Virginia warehouse property to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which said it wanted the site as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing facility.

The pending sale by Vancouver-based Jim Pattison Developments had been subject to intense criticism during an immigration crackdown in the United States. Two U.S. citizens were shot dead by federal agents in Minneapolis this month, prompting widespread protests.

“The transaction to sell our industrial building in Ashland, Virginia will not be proceeding,” said the one-line statement posted online by the firm owned by Canadian billionaire Jimmy Pattison.

The company said earlier this week it was not aware of the final owner or their intended use of the site when it accepted a purchase offer from a U.S. federal contractor.

The board of supervisors in Hanover County, Virginia where the property is located, received a letter from Homeland Security last week saying the department planned to use the 43.5-acre (17.6-hectare) site as a “holding and processing” facility.

The 550,000 square-foot (51,096 square-meter) industrial warehouse is located near a shooting range, a heating equipment supply store and across the street from a hotel in the small town of Ashland, with a population of just under 8,000 people.

Board chairman Sean Davis told residents Wednesday that the board opposed the sale, while hundreds of people had gathered at the county administration building to weigh in on the now-canceled transaction.

Representatives from Jim Pattison Group and Jim Pattison Developments did not immediately respond to further questions.

Point Blank Creative Inc., a digital media agency with offices in Vancouver and Toronto, had issued a letter to Jim Pattison Group this week saying it strongly opposed the transaction with U.S. Homeland Security.

The letter said the agency had spent more than $550,000 of its clients’ media budgets with Pattison companies, but it was suspending all media buying with them until further notice.

The decision was “grounded in a commitment to human rights, dignity and justice, and the labour and social justice movements we serve,” said the letter signed by Point Blank CEO Nat Wilson.

Point Blank did not immediately respond to a request for comment following news the sale was no longer proceeding.

A protest had been planned outside the headquarters of Jim Pattison Group in Vancouver on Friday, along with another outside the offices of tech firm Hootsuite, which is providing social media services to ICE.



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