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Oh hey there! If you're here, it must be time for Wordle. As always, we're serving up our daily hints and tips to help you figure out today's answer.
If you just want to be told today's word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for today's Wordle solution revealed. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on Mashable SEE ALSO: NYT Connections today: Hints and answers for February 26 Where did Wordle come from?Originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, Wordle rapidly spread to become an international phenomenon, with thousands of people around the globe playing every day. Alternate Wordle versions created by fans also sprang up, including battle royale Squabble, music identification game Heardle, and variations like Dordle and Quordle that make you guess multiple words at once.
Wordle eventually became so popular that it was purchased by the New York Times, and TikTok creators even livestream themselves playing.
What's the best Wordle starting word?The best Wordle starting word is the one that speaks to you. But if you prefer to be strategic in your approach, we have a few ideas to help you pick a word that might help you find the solution faster. One tip is to select a word that includes at least two different vowels, plus some common consonants like S, T, R, or N.
What happened to the Wordle archive?The entire archive of past Wordle puzzles was originally available for anyone to enjoy whenever they felt like it, but it was later taken down, with the website's creator stating it was done at the request of the New York Times. However, the New York Times then rolled out its own Wordle Archive, available only to NYT Games subscribers.
Is Wordle getting harder?It might feel like Wordle is getting harder, but it actually isn't any more difficult than when it first began. You can turn on Wordle's Hard Mode if you're after more of a challenge, though.
SEE ALSO: NYT's The Mini crossword answers for February 26, 2025 Here's a subtle hint for today's Wordle answer:Something you might receive for excellence.
Does today's Wordle answer have a double letter?The letter A appears twice.
Today's Wordle is a 5-letter word that starts with...Today's Wordle starts with the letter A.
SEE ALSO: Wordle-obsessed? These are the best word games to play IRL. The Wordle answer today is...Get your last guesses in now, because it's your final chance to solve today's Wordle before we reveal the solution.
Drumroll please!
The solution to today's Wordle is...
AWARD.
Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be a new Wordle for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.
Are you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.
SEE ALSO: NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for February 26Reporting by Chance Townsend, Caitlin Welsh, Sam Haysom, Amanda Yeo, Shannon Connellan, Cecily Mauran, Mike Pearl, and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.
If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Wordle.
One of the greatest things Netflix has ever done is produce the Fear Street trilogy. Pulling inspiration from R.L. Stine's seminal Fear Street novels, director Leigh Janiak's triptych slasher transported horror lovers back to 1994, then 1978, and finally 1666, for a winding tale of witchcraft and sapphic love. Now, the torch has been passed to Matt Palmer (Calibre), as he helms Fear Street: Prom Queen.
Can it live up to Janiak's sensational slasher trilogy? This teaser gives us a taste of what to expect and a release date to mark on our calendars.
Fear Street: Prom Queen ushers Netflix subscribers back to Shadyside, specifically prom season 1988. There, the popular girls of Shadyside High are practically feral in their fight for the coveted crown. But two things disrupt the John Hughes of it all. First off, a feisty misfit puts her name in for consideration, disrupting the pecking order. And more crucially, other could-be contenders begin to go missing. So, Prom Night should be one hell of a night.
The ensemble cast includes India Fowler, Suzanna Son, Fina Strazza, Chris Klein, David Iacono, Ella Rubin, and Ariana Greenblatt, plus Lili Taylor and Katherine Waterston. But who will make it to a could-be sequel? We'll find out this spring.
Fear Street: Prom Queen releases globally on Netflix May 23.
Robert De Niro is joined by Angela Bassett, Lizzie Caplan, Connie Britton, Dan Stevens, Matthew Modine and the the Zero Day showrunners to break down the show's hack and it's startling relevance to today.
It's so hard to make sense of money. One second, you're intent on saving; the next, you've somehow blown through an entire paycheck.
The internet's chock full of folks offering financial advice. And the information can be helpful. It can also be dangerous since not everyone has your best interests in mind. The best advice about financial advice is to be careful who you trust.
Mashable previously listed some of the savvy TikTok finance accounts that appear to have their audience's best interests in mind. But with the internet overflowing with financial tips, we also thought it'd be helpful to share some of the better advice we've seen. Here are four of the most useful money suggestions:
SEE ALSO: 4 savvy finance accounts to follow on TikTok 1. Negotiate your big expensesThis is a major tenant of Vivian Tu, also known as @YourRichBFF. Medical bills, the price of your car, your home purchase — try to get the number down, Tu advises. Getting a discount on a big bill has a much bigger, immediate effect than, say, cutting back on groceries.
"It's pretty normal to be able to say, 'I got my home $50,000 under asking,'" Tu recently told Yahoo. "Do you know how many lattes you need to not drink to save $50,000? Just put on your big boy or big girl pants for 10 seconds, have that uncomfortable conversation, and really, really work on negotiating."
One of Tu's videos discussing negotiating medical bills has racked up more than 2 million views.
2. Build an emergency fund before doing anything elseStuff happens. Being ready for that stuff really matters. Tori Dunlap of @herfirst100k recommends building up three months of living expenses in a high yield savings account before even paying off debt. Her reasoning is that it helps prevent you from going into further debt during an emergency and it'll help you mentally to have something saved for a rainy day.
3. Keep an impulse listMichela Allocca runs the TikTok account @BreakYourBudget which primarily focuses on helping folks create and keep a budget. Allocca noted they keep a list of things they'd like to impulse buy, which they return to at a later date. That helps you determine if you actually want or need something.
4. Loud budgetingIt can be awkward to tell friends "no" because you want to keep to your budget. TikTok creator Lukas Battle coined the idea of "loud budgeting" where you openly state you want to avoid purchasing something because of the cost.
"It's not, 'I don't have enough.' It's, 'I don't want to spend,'" Battle said in a viral TikTok.
It's a somewhat radical idea that you can be more open about money and be frank about what is worth your hard-earned dollar.
The idea behind all these tips, really, is to be more mindful about money. Taking care of your finances can feel so unwieldy and impossible, but the best advice makes it more manageable.
More than 20 Department of Government Efficiency ("DOGE") employees resigned Tuesday (Feb. 25), saying they would no longer aid in leader Elon Musk's technological overhaul of federal services.
The group — made up of technologists previously employed at digital giants like Google and Amazon — comprised about one-third of the U.S. Digital Service, the government office subsumed and rebranded as DOGE by Musk following President Donald Trump's instatement. Musk previously fired around 40 digital service staffers after taking over the office.
SEE ALSO: Grok blocked sources accusing Elon Musk of spreading misinformationThe remaining members posted their call to action as part of WeTheBuilders, a recently-launched collective and website created by current and public federal workers who decry Trump's federal efficiency plans and share inside stories about DOGE's overhaul. The group calls themselves "The official resistance team of the U.S. Digital Service."
"We swore to serve the American people and uphold our oath to the Constitution across presidential administrations. However, it has become clear that we can no longer honor those commitments... We will not use our skills as technologists to compromise core government systems, jeopardize Americans’ sensitive data, or dismantle critical public services. We will not lend our expertise to carry out or legitimize DOGE’s actions," wrote the Digital Service employees in a joint resignation letter to Trump's chief of staff, obtained by the Associated Press. "These actions are not compatible with the mission we joined the United States Digital Service to carry out: to deliver better services to the American people through technology and design."
💪💻 We are the Builders. #altUSDS #wethebuilders @apnews.com
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According to the employees, unaffiliated White House visitors who refused to identify themselves entered the Digital Services offices in January, aggressively interviewing current employees about their political stances and expertise, while hinting at Musk's overhaul. Digital Services staff said those actions, and more, presented an alarming breach of security protocol. "DOGE’s actions — firing technical experts, mishandling sensitive data and breaking critical systems — contradict their stated mission of ‘modernizing federal technology and software to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity," they wrote.
Last week, Musk sent out a mass email (and statement via social media platform X) to federal workers, telling them that they needed to send a documented report of all the work they had accomplished over the last work week or effectively resign from their positions. The Office of Personnel Management, the federal government's human resources department, announced yesterday that response to the email is "voluntary."
The White House quickly responded to the DOGE resignations, dismissing the group's criticisms. "Anyone who thinks protests, lawsuits, and lawfare will deter President Trump must have been sleeping under a rock for the past several years," said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. "President Trump will not be deterred from delivering on the promises he made to make our federal government more efficient and more accountable to the hardworking American taxpayers."
Google’s Pixel 9a just got hit with a major leak, and this time, it’s a full-on hands-on video.
The yet-to-be-announced phone reportedly made an early appearance, showcasing its familiar minimalist design — but with a build that leans more budget than premium, according to 9to5Google.
Google’s A-series Pixel phones have always been about balancing cost savings with flagship-tier features, but the Pixel 9a might take a slightly different approach. If the latest leaks hold up, the device is expected to pack familiar specs: a Tensor G4 processor, up to 8GB of RAM, and a 120Hz OLED display, among other Pixel-specific features.
SEE ALSO: Google Pixel 9 review: Officially too much AIBut affordability comes with trade-offs. According to a hands-on video spotted on 9to5Google, the 9a might be built with cheaper materials for its chassis and frame. Despite its more budget-friendly appearance, the leaker describes the phone as "plastic feeling" — comparing it to a "Nokia Lumia" that’s surprisingly comfortable in hand.
There’s not much else known about the Pixel 9a at this point, but if you’re particular about how a phone feels in hand, well, here’s something to consider. That said, the leak suggests the 9a will deliver an aesthetically pleasing design, opting for a flat profile over bulky camera bumps.
When can you actually get your hands on one? If the rumors are true, Google could be gearing up to launch the Pixel 9a sometime in late March.
SPEND $25, SAVE $5: Through 3 a.m. ET (12 a.m. PT) on Feb. 25, you can save $5 when you spend $25 on over 4,000 eligible paperback and hardcover books at Target.
Opens in a new window Credit: Red Tower Books / Entangled Publishing Spend $25 on books, save $5 Shop NowE-book deals are popping up pretty much every week these days.
But if physical page turning is what really gets your dopamine dopamine-ing, Target's current book sale is about to do a real number on your 2025 reading list — and perhaps provide inspo for a spring refresh of your coffee table decor. Through 3 a.m. ET (midnight PT) on Feb. 25, Target will shave off $5 when you spend $25 on books.
SEE ALSO: I read over 50 books a year. Here are my favorite e-readers.The discount is applied at checkout for Target Circle members, which is a quick, free membership you'll want to join — Target offers little coupons like this all the time.
The list of eligible books is more than 4,000 long — sifting through all 50 pages is essentially reading a book in itself. Shop BookTok heavy hitters like the Court of Thorns and Roses series or titles from Freida McFadden and Colleen Hoover, nonfiction gems like Matthew McConaughey's Greenlights, shadow work journals, or even the occasional coloring book.
Mashable curated a list of TikTok's favorite fiction books from 2024, in case you don't feel like spending hours on the app yourself. You know, because you like to spend your free time... reading. Even if you're not a big book person yourself, this sale is a gold mine for gift ideas or donation options.
TL;DR: Enjoy a lifetime subscription to Skoove Premium Piano Lessons for just A$235 (reg. A$470).
Anyone interested in learning to play the piano should take a closer look at Skoove. This app is more like your personal piano coach. Using cutting-edge AI technology, Skoove listens to the notes you play and offers real-time feedback to help you improve. A lifetime subscription is on sale for just A$235 (reg. A$470).
The lessons are tailored to your pace and skill level, ensuring a customized experience. Whether you’re diving into classical compositions or belting out pop hits, Skoove’s extensive library keeps learning fresh and exciting.
With compatibility across all pianos and keyboards — USB/MIDI or acoustic — you can learn wherever you are. Plus, Skoove’s monthly updates mean you’ll always have new songs and lessons to explore. And if you ever hit a snag, their one-on-one support from expert instructors has you covered.
Learning piano doesn’t have to be intimidating. With Skoove, you can start at your own pace and build confidence through intuitive lessons. Want to play Imagine by John Lennon or dive into Beethoven’s Für Elise? Skoove makes it possible, breaking each piece into digestible steps that make learning fun and achievable.
For seasoned players, Skoove offers advanced lessons and techniques to refine your skills and broaden your repertoire. And since it works on tablets, smartphones, and personal computers across multiple operating systems, your piano practice is always at your fingertips.
Say goodbye to expensive piano tutors and rigid schedules. For just A$235, you can unlock a lifetime of Skoove lessons and resources designed to grow with you.
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Opens in a new window Credit: Skoove Skoove Premium Piano Lessons: Lifetime Subscription A$235.00 at the Mashable ShopSAVE $79.01: The Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ (Mango Yellow) is on sale for just $69.99 at Woot, down from the normal price of $149. That's a 53% discount.
Opens in a new window Credit: Nespresso Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ (Mango Yellow) $69.99 at WootMorning coffee is serious business for some of us. We go to bed thrilled that the hours until coffee are dwindling. Many coffee-lovers are incredibly picky about how they like their brew, and rightfully so. But sometimes it pays off to not to be picky. If you don't have a particular color in mind when it comes to coffee machines, check out today's deal at Woot.
As of Feb. 25, the Mango Yellow Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ espresso and coffee maker is on sale at Woot for just $69.99, down from the list price of $149. That's a 53% discount that saves $79.01 compared to the regular price. If you're an Amazon Prime member, you'll get free shipping at Woot.
A Nespresso machine is one of the easiest and tastiest ways to get a quick coffee each morning. The Vertuo Pop+ machine uses Nespresso Vertuo pods and allows you the option to choose between five sizes — 5, 8, and 12 ounces or opt for a single or double shot of espresso. Both espresso options can be made as hot or iced drinks.
SEE ALSO: The Ember Mug 2 is at an even better deal than it was a few weeks agoThe machine takes only 30 seconds to heat up and it'll also give you a descaling alert when the machine needs some light maintenance. Plus, each pod is recyclable with Nespresso's free program.
If your kitchen and coffee setup could use a spring refresh, hurry to snag the Mango Yellow Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ for just $69.99. Not only will the color bring some brightness to your kitchen, the machine will add convenience to your morning routine.
SAVE UP TO 30%: Through Feb. 27, Southwest Airlines is running a Splash Sale where travelers can save up to 30% on base fares for select domestic and international flights with code 30SPLASH.
Opens in a new window Credit: Southwest Save up to 30% on select Southwest flights with code 30SPLASH Get DealLooking to get away this spring? Thanks to Southwest's Splash Sale, your travel plans just got up to 30% more affordable.
From Feb. 25 through Feb. 27, travelers can use the code 30SPLASH to knock up to 30% off base fares on select domestic and international Southwest flights. The fine print is you'll have to travel between March 18 and May 21 for continental U.S. flights, and between April 28 and May 21 for international, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii flights. Just enter 30SPLASH in the promo code box when you search for flights (be sure to choose dates in the promotional period) and discounts will be reflected on select times and fare types (Wanna Get Away and Wanna Get Away Plus).
SEE ALSO: Snag Apple AirTags for their lowest price ever just in time for spring break travelSouthwest is known for its competitive rates, although you won't see them pop up on your typical online travel websites like Expedia or Kayak. You'll have to head to Southwest's website directly to check out their prices. The airline also allows you to fly with two checked bags for free, and to change or cancel flights without charge.
As long as you're flexible with your spring travel plans, you'll be able to keep some extra cash in your pocket during the Southwest Splash Sale. That gives you more money to splurge on a solid pair of noise-cancelling headphones for your flight.
GET $300 OFF: As of Feb. 25th, the Asus ROG Strix G16 (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, Intel Core i7-13650HX, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) Gaming Laptop is on sale for $1,099.99, saving you 21%, or $300.
Opens in a new window Credit: Asus Asus ROG Strix G16 (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, Intel Core i7-13650HX, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) Gaming Laptop $1,099.99 at AmazonIf you're eyeing a new gaming laptop, this Amazon deal is a good excuse to buy. Gaming laptops are built for performance, with included graphics drives, beefy RAM, and other perks like quick screen refresh times.
The Asus ROG Strix G16 (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, Intel Core i7-13650HX, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) gaming laptop is a powerful machine made more affordable by an Amazon flash sale. Currently, it's on sale for $1,099.99, down from $1,399.99, at Amazon. That saves you 21%, or $300.
SEE ALSO: The best gaming laptops of 2025 no matter your budgetAsus has been in the gaming laptop scene for some time, and they keep upgrading their products. While there's a number of Asus ROG Strix models available, this one totes an Intel Core i7-13650HX — not the i9 that we were stoked to see revealed in India. That said, the i7-13650HX is still a powerful chip for the price, especially when equipped with everything else this laptop is carrying.
This G16 comes with a respectable 16GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB solid state drive. This is a solid build with good processing power and a chunky memory bank for games, photos, and all the rest. Plus, a GeForce RTX 4060 will ensure that your rays get traced snappily. It's a strong processing loadout.
As we expect from a gaming laptop, the screen prioritizes speed over precision. Its HD resolution might not wow like 4K, but it is very fast. With 165Hz refresh times you'll have an edge in even the quickest firing competitive gameplay. At 16 inches who needs 4K anyway? In gaming, speed matters more.
Whatever your gaming tastes, this gaming laptop will do it well, whether that's clearing hordes in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, or running the latest Skyrim ultra-texture-pack mod.
LinkedIn — the platform where your boss humblebrags about "leading with empathy" while denying your raise — is doubling down on its casual games suite.
SEE ALSO: LinkedIn and dating apps are failing users in the same waysThe app is rolling out a games widget that puts word and logic puzzles just a tap away from your home screen. The games widget launched in May 2024, but this update makes them easier to access without opening the app. Competing with viral puzzles like The New York Times' Wordle and Connections, LinkedIn wants to keep users engaged longer.
Whether this boosts retention or just delays résumé updates, the platform is betting on distraction.
Its games page offers four options: Pinpoint, Crossclimb, Tango, and Queens. Pinpoint, the most Wordle-like, is a word-association challenge. Crossclimb functions as a trivia ladder "inspired by a mini crossword." Tango swaps numbers for symbols in a sudoku-style puzzle, while Queens is a grid-based logic game.
The widget, launching Wednesday, will automatically update to display your last played time and current streak count. Director of Product Lakshman Somasundaram says installation instructions will go live on LinkedIn the same day.
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While Amazon has long dominated the e-book market, Bookshop.org has come to compete. It's good timing too, as some users are looking for an Amazon alternative as the company is removing the option to download Kindle e-books to your computer this week.
But regardless of whatever retailer you go to, there are e-book deals to be had. Shop the best deals this week and save up to 89%.
Best Amazon e-book deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon 'Silver Nitrate' by Silvia Moreno-Garcia $1.99 at AmazonBestselling author Silvia Moreno-Garcia followed up her bestseller Mexican Gothic with her 2023 release, Silver Nitrate. A Locust Award finalist and named one of the best books of 2023, Silver Nitrate brings reader to the vibrant film industry of 1990's Mexico City. This thriller is injected with the occult, a story that will keep you on the edge of your seat and send chills up your spin.
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SAVE $120: As of Feb. 25, get the Nebula Capsule 3 GTV Projector for $379.99, down from its usual price of $499.99, at Amazon. That's a discount of 24%.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Nebula Capsule 3 GTV Projector $379.99 at AmazonYou can enjoy your favorite shows and movies wherever you want with a projector. That makes it fun to plan movie nights under the stars, and much easier to go to someone's house and enjoy those things together when there isn't a great TV setup. The weather is set to warm up in the coming weeks, which means you might want to pick up a projector to prepare.
As of Feb. 25, you can grab the Nebula Capsule 3 GTV Projector for $379.99, down from its usual price of $499.99, at Amazon. That's $120 off and a discount of 24%.
SEE ALSO: I’ve never seen a Sony Bravia XR Mini LED TV this cheap — save $1,200 at WalmartThis projector gives you a huge, large and in charge screen wherever you go, with a max screen size of 120 inches. It rocks a 1080p display with 200 lumens of brightness, and it's ultraportable, so you can take it with you wherever you go. You can set it up in seconds, and then use it to watch a whole 2.5-hour movie or even listen to up to 8 hours of music on a single charge.
All you really need to make this projector work for you is a large space for your movie or content, and you can sit back, relax, and enjoy Dolby Vision and all the other smart features you'd expect from a Google TV. Alternatively, use it as a Bluetooth speaker and bring the party wherever you go. It even has built-in Netflix, so you don't have to fiddle too much with different apps. For $120 off, it's a good time to give a projector a try if you haven't before.
Liars, beware — we've got our first look at Poker Face Season 2.
On Tuesday, Peacock dropped new images for the upcoming season of Rian Johnson's Emmy-winning series, with Natasha Lyonne's lie-detecting Charlie Cale back to weed out the con artists and murderers. Plus, we're looking at a spring release date.
This 12-episode season promises another journey across America for its murder-of-the-week format, with Lyonne's detector of deception hitting the road again to undo every hoax, sham, and murder in her path.
SEE ALSO: How a line in the 'Poker Face' finale solves one of the show's very first mysteriesThe cast is stacked for this season, with Cynthia Erivo (Wicked), Kumail Nanjiani (Only Murders in the Building), Melanie Lynskey (Yellowjackets), Sam Richardson (The Afterparty), Giancarlo Esposito (The Boys), Awkwafina (Jackpot!), Margo Martindale (The Sticky), Alia Shawkat (Severance), John Cho (AfrAId), Ego Nwodim (Saturday Night Live), BJ Novak (The Office), Sherry Cola (Joy Ride), John Mulaney, Katie Holmes, and more on the bill.
Here's your first look at Poker Face Season 2, one of the TV shows we're looking forward to this year.
Credit: Peacock Credit: Peacock Credit: Peacock Credit: Peacock Credit: Peacock Credit: PeacockHow to watch: Poker Face Season 2 premieres on Peacock in spring 2025.
UPDATE: Feb. 25, 2025, 1:01 p.m. EST This originally referred to the next season of "Poker Face" as Season 3. We regret the error.
In Paradise, the world ends not with a bang, but with many loosely related bangs all happening at once. A supervolcano, a megatsunami, nuclear war — the show even throws an earthquake in there for good measure.
SEE ALSO: 'Paradise's big twist is exactly why you need to watch it: ReviewThe more is more approach is par for the course for Paradise, a series whose first episode opens with the murder of U.S. President Cal Bradford (James Marsden) and ends with the bonkers reveal that the show is set in an underground city built to withstand the apocalypse. (And that's just the start of Paradise's many plot twists.)
Paradise keeps the exact nature of that apocalypse under wraps until its seventh episode, only hinting at it in flashbacks or in small drips of information. In episode 2, Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown) witnesses a bright flash of light while on the plane to Colorado, implying a nuclear blast. A trip outside the bunker in episode 4 suggests nuclear winter as well, with shots of snowy landscapes and a destroyed city. Yet a shot of the submerged Washington Monument in episode 5 positions climate change as the culprit. In the same episode, Cal reads about a potential volcanic disaster on his tablet, and in the very next episode, Xavier's daughter Presley (Aliyah Mastin) uses that same tablet to learn that nukes were detonated in Atlanta. So what is the truth? Did nuclear war destroy the world, or is a climate change-based natural disaster to blame?
The answer, it turns out, is all of the above. And Paradise's maximalist approach to the apocalypse proves deeply fun and deeply stressful to watch.
Paradise delivers a wildly excessive apocalypse. James Marsden in "Paradise." Credit: Disney / Brian RoedelAs revealed in Paradise's seventh episode, "The Day," the end of the world kicks off with the eruption of a megavolcano underneath the Antarctic ice sheet. The force of the explosion knocks much of the ice shelf into the ocean, adding trillions of gallons of water to the already-rising seas. The eruption also triggers a gargantuan tsunami that moves north at speeds of 600 miles per hour, wiping out Melbourne, Sydney, and everything else in its path.
The reveal may sound borderline ridiculous, but Paradise prepared us for this calamity way back in episode 2, when Sam "Sinatra" Redmond (Julianne Nicholson) attended a talk by Dr. Louge (Geoffrey Arend) about the consequences of a hypothetical Antarctic volcanic eruption. "It's going to happen," Dr. Louge told Sinatra. And lo and behold, it does!
SEE ALSO: What will happen when the next supervolcano erupts, according to NASAStill, despite this nearly one-to-one foreshadowing, nothing could have prepared me for Paradise going full 2012 in its vision of the apocalypse. Especially not when it adds a nuclear conflict with Russia to the fold, or a random Los Angeles earthquake that gets all of two seconds of screen time before vanishing from memory. Sure, why not!
Paradise does its best to highlight the interconnected nature of these events. Dr. Louge pops up on TV during the crisis to remind audiences that higher temperatures due to man-made climate change caused Antarctic ice to melt, therefore freeing up the volcanoes below and priming them for eruption — all of which is based in fact. As for the nuclear war of it all, Cal's advisors point out that nuclear strikes are nations' efforts to destroy competition for whatever few resources will be left post-tsunami. (Still no word on the earthquake, though.)
All the same, Paradise's stacked calamities are a hat on a hat, taking current, very valid worries about climate change and nuclear war and dialing them up to 100. The addition of each new disaster kept me laughing in awe that Paradise was just committing whole hog to its apocalypse. I truly haven't been able to stop thinking about it, and on every rewatch, I've wondered, "Would I rather get swept up in a megatsunami or straight-up nuked?" Jury's still out.
Paradise keeps its crazy apocalypse grounded. James Marsden and Sterling K. Brown in "Paradise." Credit: Disney / Brian RoedelYet even with all the new apocalyptic twists and turns Paradise throws at us — including Cal being able to stop the nukes thanks to a failsafe switch from the '60s — the show manages to keep "The Day" somewhat grounded by focusing on the very human drama of people struggling to navigate the end of the world.
Xavier is the focus here, as he tries to get his family to safety. His children are at school with Cal's son, so it's easy to make sure they stay together and make it to the planes out of DC in time. But his wife, Dr. Teri-Roger Collins (Enuka Okuma), is stranded in Atlanta, and disrupted cell service makes it nearly impossible to reach her and guide her to possible evacuation. Each missed phone call or failed text is another nail in her proverbial coffin (even if we do find out she survives).
Of course, Xavier and his family are lucky to be in a position where they know they have a way out. Paradise gives us glimpses of the grim reality everyone else faces, like White House staffer Marsha (Amy Pietz) realizing that she and her son won't get any help from Xavier or Cal. It's yet another reminder of the massive privilege the (mostly billionaire) residents of Paradise have, while almost the entire rest of the world is left to suffer in the dark. Not familiar at all, right?
That's all fittingly somber subject matter, and it makes "The Day" an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish. From disbelief at the volcano-tsunami-nuclear-war-earthquake combo to growing horror at the waves of death across the globe, "The Day" and the apocalypse at its heart are absolutely unforgettable.
Paradise is now streaming on Hulu, with the Season 1 finale airing March 4.
One of the big problems with early foldable phones was how bulky they were, but we've come a long way since then.
As an example, Samsung is apparently working to make its next flagship foldable the thinnest one it's ever built. According to a joint leak including device renders from Android Headlines and Onleaks, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Fold 7 will be just 4.5mm thick when unfolded, and 9.5mm when folded up. That'd make it a full millimeter thinner than the Galaxy Z Fold 6, which would be a huge improvement.
SEE ALSO: What to expect at MWC 2025 from Samsung, TCL, and moreAn important bit of context is that, even with the slimmed down form factor, Samsung's foldable would still not be the thinnest one on the market. That honor would go to OPPO's Find N5, which is somehow only 4.2mm thick when unfolded.
This new report also indicates that the Galaxy Fold 7 will have a 200MP main camera sensor this time around, as well as the new Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset that did an impressive job powering the recent Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Another recent round of leaks suggested improvements to the hinge and water/dust resistance, as well. The only bummer is that both the older leaks and this newer one all indicate the 4,400mAh battery from last year's model is not changing. Still, anyone who remembers the early days of foldables should understand that slight battery disappointments are not even close to the worst thing you can expect from a foldable device.
You's Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) is back for one last ride — and according to the Season 5 teaser above, he's "the luckiest guy in New York."
The whole teaser is full of Joe's trademark creepy monologue as he and his (very rich) partner Kate (Charlotte Ritchie) prepare for what looks like a fancy night out.
"Love tests us. I've been tested more than most. This is the last time," Joe thinks to himself.
He then turns to waxing poetic about Kate, thinking, "You opened doors for me I could have never imagined."
SEE ALSO: 7 burning questions we have for 'You' Season 5Among those doors? Being filthy rich, something Joe would have judged in the past. But now that he is rich and supposedly using that power to "help those who aren't as lucky," maybe he's managed to turn over a new leaf. Maybe this love story won't end in catastrophe like it did with all of Joe's prior victims — sorry, exes. We'll have to wait until April to find out.