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Hey, you guys! *The Goonies* stars Ke Huy Quan and Jeff Cohen have reunited.

More than 40 years after their swashbuckling adventure, the actors both appeared on the red carpet for Michelle Yeoh's Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony Wednesday in Los Angeles.

Quan portrayed creative inventor Data, while Cohen played the "Truffle Shuffle"-ing Chunk in the family film about a group of kids who find a treasure map that leads them to discover the pirate ship once belonging to the storied One-Eyed Willy and his crew. The 1985 Richard Donner-directed film, written by Steven Spielberg and Chris Columbus, has become a classic.

In addition to Quan and Cohen, the movie costarred Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Corey Feldman, Martha Plimpton, and Kerri Green and made famous the catchy Cyndi Lauper song "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough."

Ke Huy Quan and Jeff Cohen reunited Feb. 18, 2026

Ke Huy Quan and Jeff Cohen reunited Feb. 18.

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Quan memorably appeared in Yeoh's 2022 movie *Everything Everywhere All at Once*, for which he received the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. He thanked Cohen in his speech, because the actor-turned-lawyer had negotiated his contract for the film.

"When the producer of our movie was trying to make my deal," Quan recalled to *The Hollywood Reporter*, via the magazine, "he said he never imagined that he'd have to talk to Chunk and Data for his movie."

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Much of the cast reunited in February 2025, when Quan himself was honored with a hand-and-footprint ceremony at the nearby TCL Chinese Theater.

At the time, Brolin said Quan had "that Midas touch" and "that heart of gold that you've always had, as far back as 40 years it's been."

Brolin recalled that, when they met, he was 16, and Quan was 13.

"I could not be happier for you," Brolin said. "I know we all are, all us Goonies, here for an honor that is not only totally deserved, but celebrates all that is right in this industry. Love you, pal."

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Quan said then that he was more than willing to "go on another Goonies adventure with my fellow Goonies. That would be amazing!"**

Brolin explained in August that he's cautiously in favor of a sequel if they can find the right idea.

"I hope it does [happen] because the experience was so great," Brolin told *Entertainment Tonight*. "The movie is received so well, generation after generation. It's just everything good about it. The trepidation that I have is that you release something else that taints that. I don't want to taint what my memory of it [is]."**

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Cardi B Pens Sweet Notes to Kehlani and Tyla for Joining Her Onstage at L.A. Show Raven BrunnerWed, February 18, 2026 at 10:38 PM UTC 1 Cardi B in February 2026 in San Francisco; Kehlani in January 2026 in Los Angeles; Tyla in September 2025 in Elmont, N.Y. Cindy Ord/Getty; Leon Bennett/Getty; Taylor Hill/WireImage Cardi B shared some words of praise for her recent collaborators Kehlani and Tyla after they made appearances on her Little Miss Drama Tour "I can't thank you enough for always showing up and giving me the most genuine love and support," the rapper wrote on her Instagram Stories to ...

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"I can't thank you enough for always showing up and giving me the most genuine love and support," the rapper wrote on her Instagram Stories to Kehlani on Tuesday, Feb. 17

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The rapper, 33, shared words of praise for her recent collaborators Kehlani and Tyla after they made appearances on her Little Miss Drama Tour.

"Kehlani!! You're such a beautiful soul, a talented artist and an amazing performer!! Your reaction to my show meant the world to me," she wrote on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, Feb. 17.

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"I can't thank you enough for always showing up and giving me the most genuine love and support," Cardi continued of her friend.

Cardi and Kehlani, 30, performed their song "Safe" at the Feb. 16 show. The track was released as the third single from Cardi's Am I the Drama? album in 2025.

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Kehlani shared a carousel of photos on her Instagram, calling Cardi's concert "one of the best shows I've ever seen in my life."

"BRAVO @iamcardib EVERY SINGLE PART of this show rocked me," she wrote on Feb. 17, also giving shout-outs to dancer Sean Bankhead and stylist Kollin Carter. "I've been watching this undeniable thing build for years, from Ring to Safe and you will always have me in your corner Big Bardi!"

Kehlani added, "you are A SUPER STAR. i was emotional as hell for you. i laughed, i cheered, i lost my voice. there ain't a day on this earth you gon shine and i wont be cheering! EVERYBODY PLEASE GO SEE THIS SHOW IT WAS 11/10."

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Tyla, 24, also showed up during Cardi's tour. "Tyla babyyy!! You bring the perfect energy to any stage, thank you so much for bringing it to mine," the "Outside" rapper wrote in another post to her Instagram Stories.

"Soo pretty and so talented… you deserve all the Chanel and more," Cardi continued of Tyla.

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Tyla, who appeared on Cardi's "Nice Guy" on her second studio album, shared photos from the special evening on her Instagram. "Thank u mama," she wrote to Cardi in her caption.

Cardi's Little Miss Drama Tour runs through April with stops in Atlanta, Toronto, New York City and more.

The Grammy winner, born Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, had a heart-to-heart with fans at the opening night of her tour on Wednesday, Feb. 11.

"I do not want to get emotional," Cardi said while addressing the audience during the show, per a TikTok video.

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She added, "I just want to tell you, don't let nobody take your happiness away from you."

Cardi's recent comments come amid rumors that she and boyfriend Stefon Diggs have split. The speculation began on Feb. 9, the day after the Super Bowl, when fans noticed that they no longer follow each other on Instagram.

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- The 2026 Oscar nominations changed the state of the race. Now, see EW's winner predictions.

- Timothée Chalamet, *Sinners*, *One Battle After Another*, *KPop Demon Hunters*, and more are top contenders.

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After decades of ignoring horror films at large, the 2026 Oscars have rewritten the sins of Academy Awards history by anointing Ryan Coogler's *Sinners* as the most-nominated movie of all time. But will the feat be enough to push it into the Oscars' winners' circle over *One Battle After Another*?

At the end of 2025, things seemed buttoned up for Paul Thomas Anderson's thriller *One Battle After Another* to steamroll the season. While that's still a realistic scenario, cross-branch support at the Oscars (to the tune of a landmark 16 overall nominations) indicates collective passion *might've* shifted toward *Sinners* in recent weeks.

Tying the prior record for most nods by one film (14) is an impressive feat, as *La La Land* managed to do for the first time since 1997's *Titanic* back in 2017. But *Sinners* not only met the challenge, it surpassed the benchmark by two, meaning every eligible branch that could vote for the movie, did.

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Oscar nominations morning is *not* the time for any contender to lose momentum, whether it's real interest among voters or even falling a few places back in the Oscars publicity machine. *One Battle* has, effectively, dominated the conversation for months; after attention shifted back to *Sinners* following its monumental box-office run, it seemed that enthusiasm could jump ship from Anderson's latest as Coogler's genre masterwork rises in its place.

However, *One Battle After Another *surged back at the Directors Guild of America Awards, where Anderson scored the ceremony's top prize over Coogler, clearing a path for the *Magnolia* director's Oscar victory as well.

Despite a narrative fueling *Sinners'* resurgence (with Coogler helming a predominantly Black cast en route to just under $370 million at the global box office, all for an original story with no foundational source material), the film isn't without its critics. Many have found it to be overly long and perhaps too experimental for some commercial tastes, while *One Battle* is a "safer" and more traditional option. But money talks, and *Sinners*' audience appeal is something Hollywood desperately needs right now, amid the age of what many consider to be a bleak era of sequel-soaked, IP-driven slop.

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While we're shifting back to *One Battle *for Best Picture, *Sinners* will generate even more traction at SAG's 2026 Actor Awards on March 1, where the film will likely earn the top competitive honor for its ensemble. There, the film also earned five individual nods from the largest Hollywood union — a group that shares huge crossover membership with the Academy.

On paper, though, *One Battle *still* *managed to outdo *Sinners* at the Actor Awards, earning at least one nomination in every Actor Award category (including for its stunt ensemble) — and two for Supporting Actor contenders Benicio Del Toro and Sean Penn.

That push and pull could point to another Best Picture/Best Director split ahead, with *One Battle*'s tight direction finally scoring Anderson his first victory in the category, while stronger overall cross-branch support for *Sinners* (and what the film represents) resulting in enough passionate, top-ballot placements for the film to squeeze it into the winner's circle for Best Picture.

At the Oscars, the acting winners still feel safe and secure. Timothée Chalamet's performance in *Marty Supreme* cleaned up at most precursor awards ceremonies (including the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards), as has Jessie Buckley's leading turn in *Hamnet*. *One Battle*'s Teyana Taylor is also in a safe spot, with her track record showing resilience in the later stages of the race.

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While the film only scored one nomination, Rose Byrne's work in *If I Had Legs I'd Kick You *did triumph at the Indie Spirits ahead of final Oscar voting, and it's always good to get more eyeballs (and publicity) for a given performance at this vital stage.

Supporting Actor also feels less assured. Yes, Stellan Skarsgård triumphed at the Globes (and the all-important European Film Awards showered *Sentimental Value* with love at its annual ceremony), but Jacob Elordi's work in *Frankenstein* is the most physically transformative turn in the bunch. If he wins with SAG voters (as the populist group often heralds more commercially friendly, starrier performances), expect the *Euphoria* star to repeat at the Oscars.

Before the 2026 Oscars winners are revealed Sunday, March 15, during the ABC telecast, read on for **'s full list of 98th Academy Awards winner predictions.**

Best Picture

*Bugonia**F1**Frankenstein**Hamnet**Marty Supreme*****PREDICTED WINNER: *****One Battle After Another****The Secret Agent**Sentimental Value**Sinners**Train Dreams*

Best Director

Chloé Zhao, *Hamnet***Josh Safdie, *Marty Supreme*****PREDICTED WINNER: Paul Thomas Anderson, *One Battle After Another*****Joachim Trier, *Sentimental Value***Ryan Coogler, *Sinners*

**PREDICTED WINNER: Timothée Chalamet, *Marty Supreme*****Leonardo DiCaprio, *One Battle After Another***Ethan Hawke, *Blue Moon***Michael B. Jordan, *Sinners***Wagner Moura, *The Secret Agent*

Best Actress

**PREDICTED WINNER: Jessie Buckley, *Hamnet*****Rose Byrne, *If I Had Legs I'd Kick You***Kate Hudson, *Song Sung Blue***Renate Reinsve, *Sentimental Value***Emma Stone, *Bugonia*

Jessie Buckley as Agnes and Joe Alwyn as Bartholomew in 'Hamnet'.

Jessie Buckley as Agnes and Joe Alwyn as Bartholomew in 'Hamnet'.

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Best Supporting Actor

Benicio Del Toro, *One Battle After Another***Jacob Elordi, *Frankenstein***Delroy Lindo, *Sinners***Sean Penn, *One Battle After Another*****PREDICTED WINNER: Stellan Skarsgård, *Sentimental Value***

Best Supporting Actress

Elle Fanning, *Sentimental Value***Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, *Sentimental Value***Amy Madigan, *Weapons***Wunmi Mosaku, *Sinners*****PREDICTED WINNER: Teyana Taylor, *One Battle After Another***

Best Animated Feature

*Arco**Elio*****PREDICTED WINNER: *****KPop Demon Hunters****Little Amélie or the Character of Rain**Zootopia 2*

Best Documentary Feature

*The Alabama Solution**Come See Me in the Good Light**Cutting Through Rocks**Mr Nobody Against Putin*****PREDICTED WINNER: *The Perfect Neighbor***

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Shutterstock Toronto International Film Festival, TIFF 2025 Portrait Studio, Canada - Sep 2025.

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Best International Feature

*The Secret Agent *(Brazil)***It Was Just an Accident *(France)******PREDICTED WINNER: *Sentimental Value *(Norway)*****Sirât *(Spain)***The Voice of Hind Rajab *(Tunisia)

Best Original Screenplay

Robert Kaplow, *Blue Moon***Jafar Panahi (script collaborators: Nader Saïvar, Shadmehr Rastin, Mehdi Mahmoudian), *It Was Just an Accident***Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie, *Marty Supreme***Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier, *Sentimental Value*****PREDICTED WINNER: Ryan Coogler, *Sinners***

Best Adapted Screenplay

Will Tracy,* Bugonia***Guillermo del Toro,* Frankenstein***Chloé Zhao, Maggie O'Farrell,* Hamnet*****PREDICTED WINNER: Paul Thomas Anderson, *****One Battle After Another*****Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, *Train Dreams*

Best Casting

Nina Gold, *Hamnet***Jennifer Venditti, *Marty Supreme***Cassandra Kulukundis, *One Battle After Another***Gabriel Domingues, *The Secret Agent*****PREDICTED WINNER: Francine Maisler, *Sinners***

Best Film Editing

Stephen Mirrione, *F1***Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie, *Marty Supreme*****PREDICTED WINNER: Andy Jurgensen, *****One Battle After Another*****Olivier Bugge Coutté,* Sentimental Value***Michael P. Shawver, *Sinners*

Smoke (Michael B. Jordan) and Sammie (Miles Caton) in 'Sinners'

Smoke (Michael B. Jordan) and Sammie (Miles Caton) in 'Sinners'.

Best Cinematography

Dan Laustsen,* Frankenstein***Darius Khondji, *Marty Supreme***Michael Bauman, *One Battle After Another*****PREDICTED WINNER: Autumn Durald Arkapaw, *****Sinners*****Adolpho Veloso, *Train Dreams*

Best Production Design

**PREDICTED WINNER: Tamara Deverell, Shan Vieau, *****Frankenstein*****Fiona Crombie, Alice Felton, *Hamnet***Jack Fisk, Adam Willis, *Marty Supreme***Florencia Martin, Anthony Carlino, *One Battle After Another***Hannah Beachler, Monique Champagne, *Sinners*

Best Costume Design

Deborah L. Scott, *Avatar: Fire and Ash*****PREDICTED WINNER: Kate Hawley,***** Frankenstein*****Malgosia Turzanska, *Hamnet***Miyako Bellizzi, *Marty Supreme***Ruth E. Carter,* Sinners*

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

**PREDICTED WINNER: Mike Hill, Jordan Samuel, Cliona Furey,***** Frankenstein*****Kyoko Toyokawa, Naomi Hibino, Tadashi Nishimatsu,* Kokuho***Ken Diaz, Mike Fontaine, Shunika Terry, *Sinners***Kazu Hiro, Glen Griffin, Bjoern Rehbein, *The Smashing Machine***Thomas Foldberg, Anne Cathrine Sauerberg, *The Ugly Stepsister*

Best Original Song

"Dear Me," *Diane Warren: Relentless *(music and lyrics by Diane Warren)******PREDICTED WINNER: "Golden," *KPop Demon Hunters *(music and lyrics by EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seon, Teddy Park)******"I Lied to You," *Sinners *(music and lyrics by Raphael Saadiq and Ludwig Goransson)****"Sweet Dreams of Joy," *Viva Verdi! *(music and lyrics by Nicholas Pike)****"Train Dreams," *Train Dreams *(music by Nick Cave and Bryce Dessner; lyrics by Nick Cave

Kpop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey in Kpop Demon Hunters.

Kpop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey in Kpop Demon Hunters.

Best Original Score

Jerskin Fendrix, *Bugonia***Alexandre Desplat, *Frankenstein***Max Richter, *Hamnet***Jonny Greenwood, *One Battle After Another*****PREDICTED WINNER: Ludwig Goransson, *Sinners***

**PREDICTED WINNER: Gareth John, Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Gary A. Rizzo, Juan Peralta, *****F1*****Greg Chapman, Nathan Robitaille, Nelson Ferreira, Christian Cooke, Brad Zoern, *Frankenstein***José Antonio García, Christopher Scarabosio, Tony Villaflo, *One Battle After Another***Chris Welcker, Benjamin A. Burtt, Felipe Pacheco, Brandon Proctor, Steve Boeddeker, *Sinners***Amanda Villavieja, Laia Casanovas, Yasmina Praderas, *Sirât*

Best Visual Effects

**PREDICTED WINNER: Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon, Daniel Barrett, *****Avatar: Fire and Ash*****Ryan Tudhope, Nicolas Chevallier, Robert Harrington, Keith Dawson, *F1***David Vickery, Stephen Aplin, Charmaine Chan, Neil Corbould, *Jurassic World: Rebirth***Charlie Noble, David Zaretti, Russell Bowen, Brandon K. McLaughlin, *The Lost Bus***Michael Ralla, Espen Nordahl, Guido Wolter, Donnie Dean, *Sinners*

Best Live-Action Short

*Butcher's Stain**A Friend of Dorothy**Jane Austen's Period Drama**The Singers*****PREDICTED WINNER: *Two People Exchanging Saliva***

Best Animated Short

**PREDICTED WINNER: *****Butterfly****Forevergreen**The Girl Who Cried Pearls**Retirement Plan**The Three Sisters*

Best Documentary Short

*All the Empty Rooms*****PREDICTED WINNER: *****Armed Only With a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud****Children No More: "Were and Are Gone"**The Devil Is Busy**Perfectly a Strangeness*

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Katy Perry Warned of 'Concerning' Red Flags in Justin Trudeau Romance — SourceIshika MishraWed, February 18, 2026 at 8:08 AM UTC 67 Photo Credit: Amy Sussman/Getty Images, Chesnot/Getty Images The pace at which Katy Perry's relationship with Justin Trudeau is moving has reportedly started to worry some of the people around her. A few months ago, the singer moved on from Orlando Bloom after nearly a decade together, and now, her friends have concerns about how fast she jumped into a romance with the former Canadian Prime Minister.

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The pace at which Katy Perry's relationship with Justin Trudeau is moving has reportedly started to worry some of the people around her. A few months ago, the singer moved on from Orlando Bloom after nearly a decade together, and now, her friends have concerns about how fast she jumped into a romance with the former Canadian Prime Minister. Though Perry appears committed to doing things her way, her friends hope she slows down.

Katy Perry's friends worry she's 'moving too fast' in Justin Trudeau relationship, per source

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom ended their engagement early last summer, and according to RadarOnline, Perry did not take much time before she started seeing Justin Trudeau. Now, their relationship has reportedly been raising eyebrows among friends who know her well.

An insider told RadarOnline, "A lot of people in her life are worried that she's moving too fast." They added, "She was with Orlando Bloom for nearly a decade, and she went straight from their breakup to dating Justin without missing a beat – and suddenly he's her whole world."

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The first public signs showed up in late July, when Perry and Trudeau had dinner together in Montreal. Not long after that, Trudeau turned up at her concert in the same city, where people spotted him in the crowd singing along. By October, the couple drew attention after they engaged in PDA on a yacht off the coast of Santa Barbara.

Perry later posted photos from a beach trip on Instagram, which only fueled rumors that their relationship had become serious really quickly. But the source claimed, "It's a little concerning because she never really stopped to catch her breath or process the breakup properly," adding, "But Katy doesn't want to hear any of that."

The insider continued, "She keeps saying she's never been happier and that this feels easy in a way that things with Orlando never did." So, Perry feels sure about where she stands, but people who are close to her are allegedly not so sure she is making the right decision with how fast her relationship with Trudeau is moving.

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Trump basks in Black History Month praise, dodging racism claims By Bo EricksonThu, February 19, 2026 at 1:05 AM UTC 1 1 / 0U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a Black History Month reception at the White House in WashingtonU.S. President Donald Trump speaks, as Ben Carson listens, during a Black History Month reception at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 18, 2026. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque By Bo Erickson WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) U.S.

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WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday highlighted top Black administration officials, rejected accusations of racism and promised "a century more" of success for African Americans during a White House celebration marking 100 years of Black History Month.

The president's upbeat remarks ‌stood in contrast to criticism of the administration's ongoing efforts to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion policies. The event also came nearly two weeks ‌after an uproar over a social media post on the president's account that featured a racist depiction of former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama as apes.

At the time, Senator Tim ​Scott, a South Carolina Republican, quickly called the video, "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House." The White House, despite growing outrage, initially defended the post, criticized the "fake outrage," and then ultimately, deleted it.

The president said he didn't see the clip of the Obamas, blamed a staffer for the post, declined to apologize and later said no one was disciplined.

Trump, who is in his second term, has a history of sharing racist rhetoric. He long promoted the false conspiracy theory that Obama, the president from ‌2009 to 2017, was not born in the United ⁠States. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt at a Wednesday briefing said members of the media have "smeared" the president as a racist.

On Wednesday, Trump warmed up the invite-only crowd of around 100 guests by floating compliments to notable Black Americans.

The president twice ⁠complimented Scott, the South Carolina senator, and welcomed to the podium multiple Black administration officials, including Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner, who Trump called "exceptional," former presidential rival and first-term Cabinet secretary Dr. Ben Carson, who Trump said would soon receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and White House pardon czar Alice Johnson, who Trump issued a pardon to ​in ​2020.

"When I met her, I fell in love," Trump said about meeting Johnson.

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Trump was cheered as ​he discussed criminal justice reform from his first term and ‌strict immigration enforcement policies in recent months. "It's no wonder that in 2024 we won more African American voters than any Republican presidential candidate in history," he responded.

Trump in the past year has been criticized for rhetoric targeting immigrant communities, including Somali Americans and immigrants of Latin descent, often framing them within broader arguments about crime, as he did on Wednesday by inviting a Washington, D.C.-area grandmother on stage whose grandson was killed in 2017.

Civil rights advocates and experts have also said Trump's efforts to curb diversity programs and policies could erase decades of progress.

"He keeps it real, just like grandma," Forlesia Cook said at the podium, thanking Trump for urging ‌the National Guard to patrol the capital to keep up the tough approach to crime.

"I ​love him," Cook said, as the president patted her back, "I don't want to hear nothing you ​got to say about that 'racist' stuff...get off the man's back. Let him ​do his job, he's doing the right thing, back up off him!"

Trump, for a second day in a row, touted decades-long relationships ‌with prominent Black Americans to discredit accusations of racism towards ​him. At the celebration event, the president complimented ​the loyalty of fighter Mike Tyson for defending him.

After the death of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson on Tuesday, Trump posted 11 photos online of himself next to Jackson and other Black celebrities, and wrote that "despite the fact that I am falsely and consistently called a Racist by the ​Scoundrels and Lunatics on the Radical Left, Democrats ALL, it ‌was always my pleasure to help Jesse along the way."

Following a chant of "four more years," the president ended Wednesday's event looking ahead.

"This is ​a very special group of people," Trump said, "So happy Black History Month, happy Black History Year, and happy Black History Century."

(Reporting by ​Bo Erickson, Steve Holland, and Bianca Flowers; Editing by Kat Stafford and Lincoln Feast)

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&x27;The View&x27; cohosts shut down Savannah Chrisley over false AOC claim Anthony Robledo, USA TODAYThu, February 19, 2026 at 1:39 AM UTC 0 "The View" hosts slammed Savannah Chrisley during her week as a guest host on the show over a false claim she made about Rep. Alexandria OcasioCortez being the Democratic Party's presidential pick in the next election. For the Wednesday, Feb. 18 episode of the ABC political talk series, the hot topics discussion focused on a response from the New York congresswoman to a question about whether she supports potential U.S.

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"The View" hosts slammed Savannah Chrisley during her week as a guest host on the show over a false claim she made about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez being the Democratic Party's presidential pick in the next election.

For the Wednesday, Feb. 18 episode of the ABC political talk series, the hot topics discussion focused on a response from the New York congresswoman to a question about whether she supports potential U.S. involvement in the Taiwan-China conflict.

At the Munich Security Conference on Friday, Feb. 13, Ocasio-Cortez, who also goes by AOC, said, "I think what we are hoping for is that we want to make sure that we never get to that point, and we want to make sure that we are moving in all of our economic research and our global positions to avoid any such confrontation."

The conflict in Asia centers on China's view that Taiwan is a breakaway province that rightfully belongs under Beijing's control, while Taiwan rejects this claim and argues it functions as a sovereign, democratic society.

Savannah Chrisley at the annual CPAC DC conference at the Gaylord National Resort in Oxon Hill, Maryland, on Feb. 22, 2025.

On Dec. 29, China deployed troops, warships, fighter jets, and artillery in exercises encircling the island, simulating strikes on land and sea targets and rehearsing a blockade of Taiwan's major ports.

AOC's remarks were scrutinized by politicians and people of the Republican Party, including President Donald Trump, who told reporters on Air Force One on Monday, Feb. 16, that "she had no idea how to answer."

Chrisley says AOC is the Democrats' pick for president in 2028

On "The View," host Joy Behar told critics of AOC's responses to also pay attention to the on-camera mishaps Trump has made before "you start attacking AOC."

"Mispronouncing a word is totally different than not knowing your position on Taiwan. What's important is how you recover from something. Trump, he's done things, and then he's continued on with his speech, and then continued on to meet with world leaders. So, the recovery is what matters, and AOC just didn't have a recovery," Chrisley said.

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Moderator Whoopi Goldberg added that she is more forgiving of congressmembers who fumble a question on geopolitics than of misspeaks by the leader of the free world, to which Chrisley replied, "I understand that wholeheartedly. AOC, though, is also the Democrats' pick for the next election."

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Without hesitation, the panel slammed the claim as false, with Goldberg repeating "No, no, no! and Behar quipping, "You better tell that to (California Gov.) Gavin Newsom!"

AOC has denied plans for a presidential bid

AOC has not expressed interest in running for president of the United States. At the Munich Security Conference, she told the New York Times she attended "not because I'm running for president, not because I've made some kind of decision about a horse race or a candidacy," but to "sound the alarm bells" about "runaway inequality that is fueling far-right populist movements."

The former "Chrisley Knows Best" star is filling in for cohost Alyssa Farah Griffin during her maternity leave from Feb. 17-20, ABC confirmed.

Griffin welcomed her first child with husband Justin Griffin on Feb. 10, Goldberg announced the next morning on "The View." ABC had previously said that several guest hosts would fill in for Griffin in the meantime.

Other hosts of "The View" include Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro.

Contributing: Saman Shafiq, USA TODAY

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Tom Noonan, &x27;Manhunter&x27; and &x27;Robocop 2&x27; actor, dies at 74 KiMi Robinson, USA TODAYThu, February 19, 2026 at 1:42 AM UTC 0 Tom Noonan, the character actor known for roles in "Heat," "Manhunter" and "The Monster Squad," has died, according to social media posts from his friends. He was 74, according to his IMDB page. Fred Dekker, Noonan's "Monster Squad" director, shared the news of Noonan's death in a Feb. 17 Facebook post. He wrote, "It's with great sadness that I share the passing of Tom Noonan (April 12, 1951 February 14, 2026).

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Tom Noonan, the character actor known for roles in "Heat," "Manhunter" and "The Monster Squad," has died, according to social media posts from his friends. He was 74, according to his IMDB page.

Fred Dekker, Noonan's "Monster Squad" director, shared the news of Noonan's death in a Feb. 17 Facebook post. He wrote, "It's with great sadness that I share the passing of Tom Noonan (April 12, 1951 - February 14, 2026)."

Dekker went on to praise Noonan's "indelible performance" in his 1987 horror-comedy film, in which Noonan played Frankenstein's monster. The role became Noonan's after Dekker was "knocked out" by watching the actor play serial killer Francis Dolarhyde, aka "the Tooth Fairy," in Michael Mann's 1986 horror film "Manhunter."

"Manhunter" actor Tom Noonan has died at 74, his "Monster Squad" director Fred Dekker shared on Feb. 17.

"He found the make-up arduous and annoying (he was fond of tearing it off after we wrapped, and one night didn't even bother to take it off; just drove home in his Frankenstein appliance)," Dekker recalled in his post. "But all in all, he was the proverbial gentleman and scholar, and the world has lost a great talent. R.I.P. Tom. Thanks for the great work."

USA TODAY has reached out to Noonan's representatives for comment.

Mann, who directed Noonan in not only "Manhunter" but also "Heat" – the 1995 crime thriller starring Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer and Jon Voight that was snubbed by the Oscars – shared a tribute on Feb. 18 that opened up about their "magical" meeting.

"Terribly sad about Tom Noonan passing. In casting Manhunter I auditioned about 10-15 actors in New York when Tom walked in the door and said, 'I don't want to talk. I just want to read.' He read and it was magical," Mann wrote in a social media post.

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Tom Noonan in a scene from Michael Mann's 1986 horror film "Manhunter."

"I based Dollarhyde less on the novel's character and more on a convicted killer whom I met and with whom I corresponded who was doing life in Vacaville. I took Tom into that world and he made it his own," the post continued.

"It was an automatic to cast Tom in a wheelchair as Kelso in 'Heat.' He did so much more fine work, but it was as the battered child become a killer adult – both alive in the same bottle – that projected the range and deep soul of this so acute and committed artist. Rest in peace, Tom."

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Robert Duvall, the Academy Award-winning actor known for his roles in Hollywood classics such as "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now," has died at 95.

Duvall died "peacefully" at home on Feb. 15 in Middleburg, Virginia, a representative for the actor confirmed. He was with his wife, Luciana Duvall.

During a seven-decade stage, TV and screen acting career, Duvall disappeared into a stunning range of strong-willed characters, leading to seven Oscar nominations and a best actor win for his role as a down-and-out country singer in 1983's "Tender Mercies."

Actor Jerry O'Connell also remembered Noonan as a "legend" in an Instagram post.

He wrote, "My first TV interview was with Tom Noonan for a local NYC show called MIDDAY(?). I was so nervous. Tom was so kind. I saw him in every (NYC) play he was in after. He bought my brother and I tickets to Eddie Murphy's RAW (we were too young to purchase)."

Tom Noonan was a familiar onscreen villain after playing the Tooth Fairy in 'Manhunter'

Noonan became accustomed to playing antagonists on camera after his breakout role in "Manhunter," which was based on Thomas Harris' "Red Dragon," the first of his Hannibal Lecter novels. Noonan also played the main villain, Cain, in the 1990s "Robocop 2" and the Ripper in 1993's "Last Action Hero."

Aside from his film roles ("Heaven's Gate," "Seraphim Falls" and "Synecdoche, New York" among them), Noonan also had TV appearances on the AMC series "Hell on Wheels," "The X-Files," "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Louie," and "The Blacklist." Per IMDB, his final role was a voice acting role in the HBO animated comedy series "Animals."

Off-screen, Noonan was a playwright who adapted his stage production, "What Happened Was…," into a 1994 indie film costarring Karen Sillas that received acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival that year. This was followed by 1995's "The Wife," based on his play "Wifey."

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