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2 Chicago police officers shot at hospital by man in custody Mike Snider, USA TODAY Sat, April 25, 2026 at 8:23 PM UTC 0 Two police officers were injured and a suspect was in custody after a Saturday morning shooting at a Chicago hospital. Two officers were reportedly shot, one critically wounded, in the shooting about 11 a.m. local time on April 25 at Endeavor Health Swedish Hospital, after a suspect in custody got possession of a weapon and fired on the officers, according to statements from the hospital posted on Facebook.

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Two police officers were injured and a suspect was in custody after a Saturday morning shooting at a Chicago hospital.

Two officers were reportedly shot, one critically wounded, in the shooting about 11 a.m. local time on April 25 at Endeavor Health Swedish Hospital, after a suspect in custody got possession of a weapon and fired on the officers, according to statements from the hospital posted on Facebook.

Law enforcement officers brought a person in custody to the hospital emergency room for treatment at about 9 a.m. on Saturday, the hospital posted. "In accordance with Endeavor Health public safety weapon detection protocols, this individual was wanded upon arrival. He was escorted by law enforcement at all times. The individual later fired shots at the law enforcement officers and exited the hospital building," the hospital said in its statement.

A Chicago police badge hangs in front of the City of Chicago Public Safety Headquarters on December 1, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois.

“I have everybody that I can have coming guys. I have everybody I can coming,” a police dispatcher said in Chicago Police Department audio recordings heard by NBC News. “What I need you guys to do is let me know where you are exactly what you’re doing, so that I can keep track of everything.”

The Chicago Police Department did not immediately return a request for comment.

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The injured officers were transferred to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, where they were listed in critical condition, CBS News reported.

SWAT teams surrounded a home where the shooter had fled to and arrested him, CBS News reported.

The person was apprehended and remains in custody, while the hospital was on lockdown. "No team members or patients were physically harmed as a result of this incident," according to the hospital's statement. "The safety of our patients and team members remains our top priority. We are cooperating with law enforcement during their investigation and our deepest compassion remains with the officers and their families."

Two Chicago City Council aldermen posted on social media about the incident. "Praying for our officers," 36th Ward Alderman Gilbert Villegas posted on X. "The suspect has now been taken into custody." Another alderman, Jim Gardiner, also posted about the incident on Facebook, advising residents to stay out of the area.

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New Photo - Sydney Sweeney kicks off Stagecoach weekend with duet alongside Bailey Zimmerman as lingerie war heats up

Sydney Sweeney kicks off Stagecoach weekend with duet alongside Bailey Zimmerman as lingerie war heats up Joe KinseySat, April 25, 2026 at 12:45 PM UTC 0 Sydney Sweeney kicks off Stagecoach weekend with duet alongside Bailey Zimmerman as lingerie war heats up Let's get this Saturday morning started with a report from this weekend's Stagecoach Festival in California where the Great Lingerie Wars of 2026 will be fought with Sydney Sweeney bringing her SYRN brand to the Coachella Valley grounds to win Gen Z hearts.

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Sydney Sweeney kicks off Stagecoach weekend with duet alongside Bailey Zimmerman as lingerie war heats up

Let's get this Saturday morning started with a report from this weekend's Stagecoach Festival in California where the Great Lingerie Wars of 2026 will be fought with Sydney Sweeney bringing her SYRN brand to the Coachella Valley grounds to win Gen Z hearts.

Based on the social media out of the event from last night, Victoria's Secret executives better call an emergency marketing meeting on Monday morning because there's been a major development. We know that Sweeney has no problem attracting young men. But, can she win the hearts and minds of women who will buy the lingerie?

Sydney Sweeney attends the Los Angeles Premiere of HBO's "Euphoria" Season 3 at TCL Chinese Theatre on April 07, 2026 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Brianna Bryson/WireImage) (Getty Images)

Uh, take a look at this video from last night where Sweeney was absolutely mobbed by young women at a Stagecoach concert. Those emotions aren't staged. These young women see what those of us with a brain see – Sweeney is a cultural icon that has now resurrected American Eagle and she's officially shaking up the lingerie business.

As I wrote in Screencaps earlier this week, Livvy Dunne, 23, is now collaborating with Sweeney which adds huge credibility within Gen Z consumers. How has Victoria's Secret countered Sweeney in the war for hearts and minds? It went out and signed the WNBA's Angel Reese to model its bras and underwear.

Other big moments from Friday night at Stagecoach included Sweeney flicking underwear into the crowd at a SYRN pop-up saloon and singing a duet with Bailey Zimmerman. Oh, and Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis stopped by the Sweeney party.

You tell me who's winning this war? Email: joe.kinsey@outkick.com

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It's been a long week. A trying week. A lack of sleep week, but some of that is because I've been trying to get through the Hulk Hogan Netflix series. The archival footage in that series is phenomenal. We're also lucky that a production crew was following Hulk in 2025 and talking to him for a documentary on his life.

If you get a chance, start watching it. Other than that, it's just a cloudy, chilly weekend here in Ohio. These are the weekends when we get stuff done to set us up for relaxation by the end of May. It's now time to put in the work, get patios cleared off. Get the garage in order and get your head right because next weekend we enter the month of May.

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Bring your TV appetite to Netflix, where competitions, culinary tourism, instructional series, and kidfriendly content create an entertainment smorgasbord. The 17 best cooking shows on Netflix to satisfy your cravings Bring your TV appetite to Netflix, where competitions, culinary tourism, instructional series, and kidfriendly content create an entertainment smorgasbord. By Ilana Gordon :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/ILANAGORDONHEADSHOT80577598f8ed442cacff5de184ceb9f5.jpg) Ilana Gordon is an entertainment, culture, and comedy writer originally from Connecticut.

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Though you are guaranteed to finish hungrier than when you started, Netflix's food-centered content is totally worth it. On the menu are meaty entrees (*Chef's Table* and *Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend*), light bites (*The Taco Chronicles*), and even a kids' meal (*The Tiny Chef Show*)*. *And, for dessert, light-hearted competition shows like *Nailed It!* and *Is It Cake?* are sure to delight.

Feast on these 17 cooking shows streaming on Netflix.**

Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner (2019)

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Seth Rogen and David Chang on 'Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner'. Courtesy of Netflix

Noodles with Weird Barbie (Kate McKinnon) in Cambodia? Couscous with Chrissy Teigen in Marrakesh? Yes, please! This show is a slightly decadent and occasionally ridiculous pleasure, like traveling with a true friend. No stress, no drama, no worries about calorie counts, and no pressure to learn stuff. In fact, one of the first things Teigen says upon greeting host David Chang in her (amazing) Moroccan villa is, "I shall teach you…no, I won't."

And while Chang + celebrity guest + traveling to a fabulous destination while eating tons of delicious food *might* have been a clever way to get Netflix to pay for some glam R and R (kidding?), we don't mind one bit, because the result (four jam-packed episodes) is pure escapist fun. *—Debby Wolfinsohn*

Where to watch* Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner*: Netflix

**Cast: **David Chang, Seth Rogen, Chrissy Teigen, Lena Waithe, Kate McKinnon

The Chef Show (2019–2020)

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Jon Favreau (center left) on 'The Chef Show'. Courtesy of Netflix

We admit it: *The Chef Show *gives us the warm fuzzies. Effortlessly transferring the 2014 movie *Chef*'s look, feel, color palette, and heart from the big to the small screen, producer and star Jon Favreau connects food to friendship in every frame. Reuniting with his buddy and producing partner, Roy Choi (whose fusion taco truck, Kogi, served as* Chef's *inspo), this series feels like a true labor of love.

Choi, a creative wizard who taught Favreau how to cook like a pro for the film (bringing him up to speed on everything from knife skills to prep to finishing touches), shares the screen with the actor on all sorts of culinary adventures, from baking bread at Tartine to assembling a giant lasagna. *The Chef Show *is like a food-series-meets-buddy-comedy. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *The Chef Show*: Netflix

**Cast:** Jon Favreau, Roy Choi

Chef's Table (2015–2024)

Mashama Bailey on 'Chef's Table'

Mashama Bailey on 'Chef's Table'. Netflix

An essential staple in any foodie's streaming pantry, *Chef's Table* is known for stunningly shot in-depth episodes focusing on fantastic fare — and the lives of the cooks who create it. Following one chef per episode, EW's writer called this globe-spanning series the "gold standard" of cooking shows, "presenting gorgeous dishes and ingredients with sumptuous cinematography that makes every culinary creation look like a beautiful work of art."

*Chef's Table* has spawned many spinoffs as well, from barbecue to French cuisine. In other words, this Netflix original series makes for perfect dinner-time viewing, whether you're eating cold pizza or a four-course meal. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Chef's Table*: Netflix

**Cast:** Massimo Bottura, Dan Barber, Francis Mallmann, Niki Nakayama

Culinary Class Wars (2024–present)

Contestants on 'Culinary Class Wars'

Contestants on 'Culinary Class Wars'.

This competition cooking show pits veteran chefs (White Spoons) against up-and-comers (Black Spoons), eliminating contestants through culinary challenges until only one is left standing. Fans of *Physical: 100 *will recognize the format — the two shows are basically the same, but *Culinary Class Wars *swaps out the athletic events for feats of cookery.

While technically a reality show, *Culinary Class Wars* lacks the toxic elements that drive most of America’s competitive television — it's more reminiscent of *The Great British Baking Show* in that competitors are impressed by each other’s talent, and happy to root for their opponents. If you can withstand the hunger pangs and food jealousy that accompany every episode, *Culinary Class Wars *is a lovely reality option. *—Ilana Gordon*

Where to watch *Culinary Class Wars*: Netflix

**Cast:** Paik Jong-won, Anh Sung-jae

Fresh Fried and Crispy (2021)

Daym Drops on 'Fresh Fried and Crispy'

Daym Drops on 'Fresh Fried and Crispy'. Courtesy of Netflix

Impressively bearded, irrepressibly charming, and absolutely willing to take giant bites of uber-crunchy food on camera, Daym Drops is the host with the most enthusiasm. This YouTuber turned Netflix food fanatic travels the U.S. in pursuit of the best in fried fare, sampling heart-stopping delicacies like fried mac 'n cheese, fried Oreos, and something called a "Whale Burger" (which we're not sure we even want to know about).

Drops isn't just super funny, he's fearless, too. Watching him bravely bite into a deep-fried "Rocky Mountain oyster" (if you know, you know) in the Denver episode is truly squirm-inducing fun. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Fresh Fried and Crispy*: Netflix

**Cast: **Daym Drops

The Great British Baking Show (2010–present)

Paul Hollywood, Alison Hammond, Prue Leith, and Noel Fielding of 'The Great British Baking Show'

Paul Hollywood, Alison Hammond, Prue Leith, and Noel Fielding of 'The Great British Baking Show'.

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From its origins on BBC to its first American spot (PBS) to its current home on Netflix, everyone's favorite U.K. import continues to highlight British culinary curiosities (Devonshire Splits, Bakewell Tarts, Maids of Honour?) along with the inherent magic of turning basic ingredients into art — and things have only gotten tastier as the series continues. Judge Paul Hollywood and his coveted handshake will be joined by Nigella Lawson for the next season, as the author and food critic takes over for Dame Prue Leith. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *The Great British Baking Show*: Netflix

**Cast: **Paul Hollywood, Prue Leith, Alison Hammond, Noel Fielding

Iron Chef: Quest For an Iron Legend (2022)

Contestants on 'Iron Chef: Quest For an Iron Legend'

Contestants on 'Iron Chef: Quest For an Iron Legend'. Patrick Wymore/Netflix

Who will win the Golden Knife? This Netflix reboot of the Food Network staple proves that Iron Chefs never die, they just get resurrected. Famed host/writer/nerd Alton Brown again takes the reins alongside *Top Chef* champ Kristen Kish and actor/martial artist Mark Dacascos (returning as "the Chairman") for play-by-plays, oohing and aahing as celebrity chefs face off against, uh, regular ones.

And, yes, this batch of Iron Chefs is on fire: Gabriela Cámara, Curtis Stone, and Dominique Crenn bring stellar credentials from around the globe alongside legendary restaurateur and best-selling author Marcus Samuelsson and one of the OG PBS chefs, Ming Tsai. Together, they bring the noise to Kitchen Stadium once more. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Iron Chef: The Quest For an Iron Legend*: Netflix

**Cast:** Alton Brown, Kristen Kish, Mark Dacascos

Is It Cake? (2022–present)

Nico Santos, Joel McHale, and Ally Love on 'Is It Cake?'

Nico Santos, Joel McHale, and Ally Love on 'Is It Cake?'. Courtesy of Netflix

Yet another successful meme-to-series transformation (see: *Nailed It!*), *Is It Cake? *scratches our itch for fun while serving up major eye candy…make that *eye cake* (which admittedly doesn't roll off the tongue as well). Edible optical illusions taken to the nth degree, this show is an invitation to marvel at an elite force of skilled bakers pulling off the impossible: Disguising dessert as a roll of toilet paper? A shoe? A cash register with money sticking out of it? Yup, and it's all made out of cake! This is the kind of show you have to see to believe (again, the* cash register*, guys), and when you do see it, you won't be able to look away. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Is It Cake?*: Netflix

**Cast:** Mikey Day

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K Food Show (2022–2025)

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People enjoying food in a Korean restaurant on 'K Food Show: A Nation of Broth'. Netflix

Divided into four "seasons" (series?) with just two or three episodes in each installment, this is an incredibly mouth-watering cooking show that we have trouble watching on an empty stomach. Each "season" focuses on a different Korean delicacy (*A Nation of Kimchi*, *A Nation of Banchan*, *A Nation of Broth*, and *A Nation of Tteok*), allocating time to fully explore each.

And even though kimchi alone — with its rich history, array of techniques, and variations — is worthy of an epic four-hour feature film, these two sub-60-minute episodes will have to do. *K Food Show* is a beautiful travelogue of a fascinating country with some seriously incredible food, and watching it is like taking a dream vacation without ever leaving home. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *K Food Show*: Netflix

**Cast:** Huh Young-man, Ham Yon-ji, Ryu Soo-young

Nailed It! (2018–2022)

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A contestant on 'Nailed It!'.

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Part comedy, part baking show, and 100 percent unbridled silliness, *Nailed It!* was the first show to spring from a popular Pinterest meme: In this case, home bakers posting snaps of their *extremely* messed-up creations alongside their inspirations, summing up the ridiculousness of the entire Martha Stewart era in one neat moment. Not to get philosophical, but in these broken and crumbling creations, do we perhaps see…ourselves? Setting impossibly high standards, trying our best, and failing publicly?

Observing DIYers attempt ridiculously complex challenges and with lackluster results isn't just funny, it's also inspiring. (We raise our flour-dusted fists in solidarity.) Enter comedian (and non-baker) Nicole Byer (and her pal, real-life pastry genius Jacques Torres), bringing the necessary warmth needed to set the right tone. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Nailed It!*: Netflix

**Cast:** Nicole Byer, Jacques Torres, Weston Bahr

Salt Fat Acid Heat (2018)

Samin Nosrat on 'Salt Fat Acid Heat'

Samin Nosrat on 'Salt Fat Acid Heat'. Netflix

Host-cook-author Samin Nosrat's opening statement, "I've spent my entire life in pursuit of flavor," serves as the guiding principle for every moment that follows. Nosrat's brilliantly clear idea — breaking down cooking into four essential elements (the salt, fat, acid, and heat of the title) — is one of those masterful concepts so perfect that you wonder where it's been all your life. Understand these principles and *bam*, you've unlocked the secret to exceptional meals.

So if you're a newbie, clueless, bored, or simply mystified about the whole "cooking" thing, you owe it to yourself to check this out. One of the shining jewels in the Netflix foodie crown, we give this program (and Nosrat) *all* the Michelin stars. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Salt Fat Acid Heat*: Netflix

**Cast:** Samin Nosrat

School of Chocolate (2021)

Amaury Guichon, Tyricia, Amanda, Stephanie, Mellisa, and Daniel on 'School of Chocolate'

Amaury Guichon, Tyricia, Amanda, Stephanie, Mellisa, and Daniel on 'School of Chocolate'.

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Art has never tasted as delicious as it does on the Netflix cooking show *School of Chocolate*. French pastry chef and chocolatier Amaury Guichon works with chocolate the way other artists work with clay, and his videos of stunning pieces that taste as good as they look have taken the internet by storm.

Here, Guichon challenges a class of eight students to think differently about chocolate as an artistic medium. *School of Chocolate *isn’t your traditional competition show in that it eschews eliminations, but there is a hefty prize at the end: the title of “Best in Class” and a sum of $50,000. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *School of Chocolate*: Netflix

**Cast:** Amaury Guichon

Somebody Feed Phil (2018–present)

Phil Rosenthal on 'Somebody Feed Phil'

Phil Rosenthal on 'Somebody Feed Phil'.

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It may not sound like much on paper — a middle-aged Hollywood producer (*Everybody Loves Raymond**, *among others) wanders the world, eating. But there's just something about Phil Rosenthal that makes him an ideal host. Is it his personable, big-hearted, and curious nature? Or his wide-eyed pleasure over the deliciousness of whatever he's eating? No matter the reason, the effect is life-affirming humble charm, with the show devoting a large chunk of time to local charities while showcasing Rosenthal's boundless enthusiasm for every taste, sight, and cultural tidbit from his destinations (Austin to Croatia, Seoul to London).

Comedy cameos from his pals (Ray Romano, Patton Oswalt, Allison Janney, the late Paul Reubens) are icing on the cake along with a healthy helping of humor. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Somebody Feed Phil*: Netflix

**Cast: **Phil Rosenthal

Street Food (2019–2022)

People linked up to place orders at a food truck on 'Street Food'

People linked up to place orders at a food truck on 'Street Food'. Courtesy of Netflix

If you've ever dreamed of eating your way across the world (guilty as charged), *Street Food *has got you covered. From O'ahu to Lima, Portland to Osaka, this show is a glorious mash-up of food and travel. Viewers can rack up (honorary) frequent-flier miles by witnessing a wild assortment of treats from the streets (vendors, markets, carts, local spots), all of it as delicious and unpretentious as it gets.

Brought to you by* Chef's Table *masterminds Brian McGinn and David Gelb, this series also puts the spotlight on the cooks (a fascinating bunch!) and their stories. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Street Food*: Netflix

Taco Chronicles (2019–2022)

A man sharpening a large knife next to a cone of meat in 'Taco Chronicles'

A man sharpening a large knife next to a cone of meat in 'Taco Chronicles'. Courtesy of Netflix

If you've ever waited in line at a taco truck, you can attest to the infinite possibilities this hand-held mini-meal holds. Bean, queso, guac? Nopales, pico, shrimp? Chorizo, carnitas, fajitas? Yes, chef! All of which is to say that tacos are an obvious subject for a docuseries. The story ideas are as endless as the recipes, and this cooking show does it all, showing off gorgeous variations of the dish from around the world while diving into the rich history. From birria to asada, puffy to pescado, no matter how much you *think* you know about tacos, we guarantee you will learn something new. (Like, al pastor came from…shawarma?) *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Taco Chronicles*: Netflix

The Tiny Chef Show (2022–2025)

Tiny Chef (voice: Matt Hutchinson) on 'The Tiny Chef Show'

Tiny Chef (voice: Matt Hutchinson) on 'The Tiny Chef Show'.

The cutest cooking show on TV is *The Tiny Chef Show*, a Nickelodeon creation. It's part live-action, part animation, and follows a vegetarian chef who lives in a tree stump as he cooks with his best friend, a robot named Olly.

Each episode features a different celebrity guest star and recipe as well as educational food content, advice sessions, and dance breaks. The perfect series to help introduce children to cooking and nutrition, *The Tiny Chef Show* is likely to inspire adults to remember the joys of cooking as well. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *The Tiny Chef Show*: Netflix

**Cast:** Matt Hutchinson, Odessa A'zion, RuPaul, Alan Cumming, Nicole Byer

Ugly Delicious (2018–2020)

David Chang (left) on 'Ugly Delicious'

David Chang (left) on 'Ugly Delicious'. Netflix

*Ugly Delicious**,* the celebrated culinary travel show starring the charismatic food fanatic (and Momofuku founder) David Chang, brings some serious credentials to the table. Produced by Oscar-winning director Morgan Neville, this is the show to beat, combining striking photography, juicy details, comic touches, and sheer passionate energy that can't be matched. Taking on one topic per episode (tacos, pizza, Thanksgiving) and going deep, the series revels in the finer points and never fails to make us hungry.

As EW's writer puts it, *Ugly Delicious* "uses food as a gateway for tackling misconceptions, breaking down cultural barriers, and finding common ground in shared experiences." Not only that, but season 2 reveals a nervous then-new-dad-to-be Chang preparing for his first child in the chef-iest way possible: learning how to make baby food. *—D.W.*

Where to watch *Ugly Delicious*: Netflix

**Cast:** David Chang

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Uncertainty clouds USIran talks as Iran’s top diplomat arrives in Pakistan Shweta SharmaSat, April 25, 2026 at 11:30 AM UTC 1 Direct USIran talks remained uncertain as Iran’s top diplomat arrived in Pakistan ahead of a planned visit by Donald Trump’s envoys, while the eightweek war kept rattling global markets and energy supplies. Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad on Friday, convening a meeting with Pakistani army chief Asim Munir and interior minister Mohsin Naqvi as part of a diplomatic tour to discuss the ongoing hostilities.

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Direct US-Iran talks remained uncertain as Iran’s top diplomat arrived in Pakistan ahead of a planned visit by Donald Trump’s envoys, while the eight-week war kept rattling global markets and energy supplies.

Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad on Friday, convening a meeting with Pakistani army chief Asim Munir and interior minister Mohsin Naqvi as part of a diplomatic tour to discuss the ongoing hostilities.

But he is not there for direct talks with the US as the White House confirmed that son-in-law Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff would be leaving for Islamabad because the Iranians wanted to talk "in person".

Posters of 'Islamabad talks' in Pakistan's capital dot roads (AFP/Getty)

Mr Araghchi will meet only with Pakistan’s officials to convey Iran’s “observations” as part of a wider regional trip, foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei said.

“No meeting is planned to take place between Iran and the US,” he said.

Still, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said the US is “hopeful that it will be a productive conversation”, which will move the ball forward to a deal.

She later told reporters that the US had “certainly seen some progress from the Iranian side in the past couple of days,” though she declined to provide further details.

Vice president JD Vance, who was the lead US negotiator in the first round of talks, would not be travelling to Pakistan for the time being but will remain on “standby” in case of a breakthrough.

Jared Kushner, left, and Steve Witkoff, Special Envoy for Peace Missions listen as Vice President JD Vance speaks during a news conference after meeting with representatives from Pakistan and Iran, Sunday, April 12, 2026, in Islamabad, Pakistan (Local Library)

“The president, the vice-president, the secretary of state, will be waiting here in the United States for updates,” said Ms Leavitt, adding that Mr Vance would “be willing to dispatch to Pakistan if we feel it’s a necessary use of his time”.

Defence secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters that Iran had a chance to make a "good deal" with the United States.

"Iran knows that they still have an open window to choose wisely," he said. "All they have to do is abandon a nuclear weapon in meaningful and verifiable ways."

After the first round of marathon talks on 12 April failed, the second round of negotiations was highly anticipated on Tuesday, but never happened with Tehran refusing to confirm travel to Islamabad till the last minute, saying it was not yet ready to commit to attending and a US delegation led by Mr Vance, which was expected to leave, never left Washington.

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Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, center, is greeted by Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, second right, and Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, third left, upon his arrival at Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Friday (AP)

The uncertainty surrounding the talks has effectively kept Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, under lockdown as authorities prepared for high-profile arrivals, guarding roads and sensitive points amid security concerns.

The Islamabad meetings come amid a sharp escalation in US pressure on Iran, with a sustained naval blockade aimed at forcing Tehran back to the negotiating table and bringing an end to a war that has already killed more than 5,000 people, most of them in Iran.

Tehran has said it will not resume talks unless Washington lifts its blockade of Iranian ports, while the US is demanding verifiable guarantees that Iran will abandon its nuclear programme and ease its own blockade of the strait.

The conflict, which entered its ninth week, has roiled the energy market with prices pushed to multi-year highs, stoking inflation and darkening global growth prospects.

Mr Trump told Reuters on Friday that Iran planned to make an offer ‌aimed at satisfying US demands but that he did not know what the offer entailed.

A man reads a newspaper at a roadside stall in Islamabad on April 25, 2026 (AFP/Getty)

He declined to say who Washington was negotiating with, "but we're dealing with the people that are in charge now".

Mr Trump unilaterally extended a two-week ceasefire on Tuesday to allow more time to reconvene the negotiators.

The Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson, Mr Baghaei, speaking on Iranian TV, has stressed that the main subject in the negotiations is no longer the nuclear issue. Instead, it is “ending the war in a way that secures the country’s interests”.

“We accept the ceasefire only if it is the first step to bringing the war to an end on all fronts. With respect to the country’s demands, issues such as compensation, the strait of Hormuz, lifting sanctions – all these issues are critical to the country’s future.”

He said guarantees of non-aggression were needed not only from the US but also from Israel, which has not been part of the talks.

Mr Baghaei said Tehran believed the lifting of the US blockade had been part of the original ceasefire agreement. “If you fail to meet even your basic commitments under the ceasefire, how can you be trusted to implement a comprehensive settlement?” he asked.

The Iranian foreign minister is also set to visit Oman and Russia during the tour.

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Maitland Ward attends the 2025 Adult Video News Awards at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas on January 25, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. BOY MEETS WORLD - Gallery - Shoot Date: July 31, 1998.

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- Maitland Ward says her pivot to adult film has been much more lucrative than her days on *Boy Meets World*.

- The actress reveals her income from both ventures in an upcoming episode of the Investigation Discovery series, *Hollywood Demons*.

- Ward added that she felt like "a product being sold" while working in mainstream Hollywood.

Maitland Ward has no regrets about her pivot to the adult film industry.

Recently, the former *Boy Meets World** *star has been opening up about how her big career change allowed her to take ownership of her life and career. On an upcoming episode of *Hollywood Demons*, the Investigation Discovery series, Ward compares both her experience and her earnings from the beloved sitcom to what she now gets for starring in adult films.

"On *Boy Meets World*, I think I made $20,000 or $25,000 an episode," Ward, 49, revealed during the episode set to air on Monday, April 27, per Us Weekly.

She added that with a TV show, there is also the constant fear of being fired or written off at any moment.

"You don't have all the guarantees out there," she explained. "In porn or OnlyFans, I can get six figures a month."

Ward argued that now her paycheck has a much higher ceiling and more longevity. "There is also my adult film sales and I am creating this brand," she continued. "I can make it go for as long as I want it to go.”

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Ward, who joined *Boy Meets World* as Rachel McGuire in season 6, rose to fame in the '90s and early aughts with roles like Brittany in *White Chicks* and Jessica Forrester on *The Bold and the Beautiful*. In 2019, she shifted away from mainstream acting to the adult industry via cosplay, immediately scoring awards for her work and cultivating a massive following. In the years since, Ward has argued that she feels much more empowered as an adult film star then she ever did as a young Hollywood actress.

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During a recent sit-down with Fox News, Ward said, "I can't speak to how Hollywood is today because it's such a different animal than it was back when I was getting into it. Back then, I think they looked at these young actors as like property coming in. And I really believe the studios, they wanted to mold and form these young actors into what they wanted them to be, what they needed them to be for the company and for the audience, to what they felt would identify with."

She added that it was a "factory"-like environment.

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"You were just a product being sold, and you knew that yourself," Ward continued. "I mean, I didn't think anything was wrong at the time with anything that was going on really. I mean it felt ill at ease in my own body and all my feelings and stuff, but I thought that was just me being stupid. I have to be professional. I have to be part of that Hollywood machine. And that's really what it was."

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Speaking to the outlet last year, Ward said that she is now treated with "more respect" and the freedom to shape her career, adding, "I'm able to create my own brand, my own content, the way I want to create it."

She continued, "Just to be naked by myself and be confident in my body and myself, I would never have been able to do that [before]. Porn has really given that to me — that empowerment, to be able to stand in my own skin, to be able to create projects that I want to create and be proud of, to go against the mold and do something that other people haven't done."

Ward added that shooting adult films has been "the most comfortable I have ever felt on a set," especially when it comes to intimate scenes because "nobody is shy to have the conversation or backs away from it."

*Hollywood Demons: Child Stars Gone Wild* premieres Monday, April 27, on Investigation Discovery. Episodes are available to stream on HBO Max.

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