MLS’ San Jose Earthquakes pay tribute to Grateful Dead with new kit

MLS’ San Jose Earthquakes pay tribute to Grateful Dead with new kit
MLS’ San Jose Earthquakes pay tribute to Grateful Dead with new kit
CIRCA 1970: Photo of Grateful Dead (Photo by Larry Hulst/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Major League Soccer’s San Jose Earthquakes are paying tribute to the Grateful Dead with their brand-new kit.

The team has just debuted a new secondary jersey, which is purple and blue tie-dye with the Grateful Dead skeleton logo on a patch on the sleeve.

According to a post on Instagram, the new kit celebrates “the spirit of the Bay Area and the enduring connection between music, culture, and community.” It’s described as a “collaboration that bridges the gap between the Grateful Dead’s legendary counterculture and the relentless spirit of Soccer in San Jose.”

The kit is currently available for preorder and will officially be available starting Saturday.

And the Earthquakes aren’t the only team paying tribute to an artist with their new kit. The St. Louis City SC has debuted a secondary kit paying tribute to Tina Turner, featuring a patch with her portrait on the sleeve and her name embroidered on the back. It is available now.

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8 killed in Canada school shooting, including members of alleged suspect’s family: Police

8 killed in Canada school shooting, including members of alleged suspect’s family: Police
8 killed in Canada school shooting, including members of alleged suspect’s family: Police
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks during a press conference in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada on February 5, 2026. Mert Alper Dervis/Anadolu via Getty Images

(LONDON) — A total of eight people were killed — most of them at a school — and more than two dozen were wounded, after a shooter opened fire on Tuesday in a small community in Canada’s British Columbia. Officials had earlier said nine people were killed before revising the death toll.

The suspected shooter — identified as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar — is dead from what is believed to be a self-inflicted injury, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

The suspect did not currently have any firearms registered to her, but police have a history of visiting her home, according to the RCMP.

Van Rootselaar was not currently registered or attending the school where the shooting took place. Among the dead are members of the suspect’s family and students between the ages of 13 and 17, according to the RCMP. 

Van Rootselaar was assigned male at birth but publicly identified as a female, according to the RCMP.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced seven days of mourning after the deadly shooting. A visibly emotional Carney called it “a very difficult day for the nation.”

“This morning, parents, grandparents, sisters, brothers in Tumbler Ridge will wake up without someone they love. The nation mourns with you. Canada stands by you,” Carney told reporters on Wednesday in Ottawa. 

“We thank the first responders, the teachers, the staff, the residents, for everything that they’ve done in this terrible situation. I, on the advice of the Clerk of the Privy Council and Heritage Canada, I’ve asked that the flags of the Peace Tower here and across all government buildings be flown at half-mast for the next seven days,” he said.

The gunfire was reported at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School at about 1:20 p.m., the RCMP said.

Officers responding to the scene found six people dead inside the school, and another person died while being taken to the hospital, police said. 

Two other victims were airlifted to the hospital with serious or life-threatening injuries. About 25 others were being assessed for injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening, authorities said.

As part of the investigation, police identified what they called a “secondary location believed to be connected to the incident” where two other victims were found dead inside a residence, police said.

“Officers are conducting further searches of additional homes and properties to determine whether anyone else may be injured or otherwise linked to today’s events,” the RCMP said in the statement. 

In a statement, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was “devastated” by the shooting.

“I join Canadians in grieving with those whose lives have been changed irreversibly today, and in gratitude for the courage and selflessness of the first responders who risked their lives to protect their fellow citizens, Carney said in the statement.

Tumbler Ridge is a small community of about 2,400 people located in the Northern Rockies in northeastern British Columbia.

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In new memoir, David Archuleta reveals he contemplated suicide

In new memoir, David Archuleta reveals he contemplated suicide
In new memoir, David Archuleta reveals he contemplated suicide
David Archuleta, ‘Devout,’ (Robert Ascroft/Simon & Schuster/Gallery Books)

David Archuleta’s new memoir, Devout: Losing My Faith to Find Myself, is out on Feb. 17, and in an exclusive excerpt on People.com, the singer reveals he once contemplated taking his own life, to the point where he started searching for the right place to do it.

As he details in the book, David, 35, couldn’t reconcile the fact that he was queer with his Mormon faith, and it was torturing him. David writes in the excerpt, “The logic flowed that if God left me with these homosexual feelings, I supposed He didn’t want me to exist. I contemplated whether it would be better to admit to myself that I was gay or end my life.”

He goes on to write that he tried to determine the safest, “most efficient way” to commit suicide, adding, “I started going on short drives, scouting locations, looking for a place I could crash my car at a high speed without hurting anyone else.” 

But after he found a place that would work, he writes, “The thing that held me back wasn’t the fear of death, but the fear of not dying. If I survived but broke my back, I might be paralyzed, and then it’d be impossible to try again. I’d have to exist with my thoughts for decades without being able to do anything about them.”

David says in the memoir he had a conversation with God, which convinced him that it was OK to be who he is.

“I was almost willing to give my life up because I was so devoted to what I believed,” he tells People. “I’m just grateful to be alive and to see what I can do with my life while I’m here. It really feels like starting again.”

If you are in crisis or know someone in crisis, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988, by calling 1-800-273-TALK (8255), or by visiting 988lifeline.org. You can also contact the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741.

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Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni meet in court for settlement talks

Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni meet in court for settlement talks
Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni meet in court for settlement talks
Justin Baldoni and Emily Baldoni arrive at New York Federal Courthouse for his trial against Blake Lively on Feb. 11, 2026, in New York City. (XNY/Star Max/GC Images via Getty Images)

Actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are facing off in a New York City federal court for a settlement conference in Lively’s lawsuit against Baldoni, with whom she co-starred in It Ends With Us.

The It Ends With Us co-stars, flanked by their attorneys, smiled at a small crowd of media gathered outside of the U.S. District Court as they entered Wednesday morning, but did not speak to reporters.

The court-ordered settlement conference is a last effort for a resolution ahead of the actors’ scheduled May 18 trial in a legal battle that has stretched on for more than a year.

According to court documents, each side will make a 10- to 15-minute presentation during the conference summarizing the issues attorneys believe are important for the opposing party to consider.

The judge will then meet separately with each side in private. The proceedings are not open to the public or press, and there is no word on how long Wednesday’s conference is expected to last.

Lively filed a complaint against Baldoni with the California Civil Rights Department in December 2024, accusing him of sexual harassment on the set of It Ends with Us, and accusing both Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer Studios, of engaging in a “social manipulation” campaign to “destroy” her reputation.

The two later filed lawsuits against each other in New York, with Lively reiterating the claims made in her earlier complaint and accusing Baldoni and Wayfarer of allegedly engaging in “unlawful, retaliatory astroturfing” to ruin her reputation in a lawsuit seeking $500 million in damages.

Baldoni’s attorney denied the allegations.

Shortly after Lively filed her lawsuit, Baldoni filed a $400 million countersuit against Lively, her husband, Ryan Reynolds, and the couple’s publicist for extortion and defamation, claiming Lively had “robbed” him of control over the film and had destroyed his reputation.

Lively’s lawyers denied the allegations and called Baldoni’s suit “another chapter in the abuser playbook.”

A federal judge in New York dismissed Baldoni’s suit last June, formally ending the counterclaim in October after Baldoni did not refile an amended complaint.

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Bleachers announce new album, ’everyone for ten minutes’; listen to single ‘you and forever’ now

Bleachers announce new album, ’everyone for ten minutes’; listen to single ‘you and forever’ now
Bleachers announce new album, ’everyone for ten minutes’; listen to single ‘you and forever’ now
‘Everyone for ten minutes’ album artwork. (Dirty Hit)

Bleachers have announced a new album called everyone for ten minutes.

The fifth studio effort from the Jack Antonoff-led outfit is due out May 22. It’s the follow-up to Bleachers’ 2024 self-titled record, which spawned the singles “Modern Girl” and “Tiny Moves.”

The first single off everyone for ten minutes is the previously teased “you and forever.” The track is out now alongside a video featuring Antonoff getting beat up and drenched in a rain storm on his way to making it home to his wife, actress Margaret Qualley. 

Here’s the everyone for ten minutes track list:
“sideways”
“the van”
“we should talk”
“you and forever”
“dirty wedding dress”
“take you out tonight”
“i can’t believe you’re gone”
“dancing”
“she’s from before”
“i’m not joking”
“upstairs at els”

(Video contains uncensored profanity.) 



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Man released after being questioned in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance says experience was ‘terrifying’

Man released after being questioned in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance says experience was ‘terrifying’
Man released after being questioned in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance says experience was ‘terrifying’
The FBI updated their missing person poster for Nancy Guthrie, Feb. 10, 2026. (FBI)

(PHOENIX, Ariz.) — The man who was detained and released after being questioned in connection with the abduction of Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, says it was “terrifying.”

The man, who said he works in Tucson and delivers packages for a living, said he was detained in a traffic stop in Rio Rico, according to ABC Phoenix affiliate station KNXV, which spoke to him after his encounter with law enforcement. 

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said on Tuesday they had detained a “subject” in connection with the investigation. 

When asked about what happened, the man who spoke with KNXV said it was a “terrifying” experience and that authorities “didn’t tell me anything at the beginning.”

When asked if he delivered a package to Nancy Guthrie’s home, the man said, “I don’t know. Might have been a possibility. I don’t know.”

“I was detained the whole time,” he told KNXV. “I was being questioned, but they only asked me for my first name, my last name, my date of birth and my social.”

The man whom officials detained had been on the radar of the FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department regarding Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance prior to the public release on Tuesday of the images of a masked subject at Nancy Guthrie’s front door, law enforcement sources told ABC News.

The individual, who identified himself as Carlos, was detained for questioning in Rio Rico after the FBI identified him using a series of electronic investigative tools, including cellphone usage information and traffic data, the sources said, without specifying the exact techniques. 

A local judge from Santa Cruz County, Arizona, signed the warrant for the search of the man’s house, which was carried out overnight. He was questioned for several hours before being released without charge and is under no law enforcement restrictions, according to the sources.

Separately, investigators are studying every pixel of the new video the FBI released publicly on Tuesday to try to find any identifying feature, including the apparent weapon and characteristics of what the subject was wearing, according to the sources.

“In high-profile cases, these type of leads are typical,” retired FBI agent Brad Garrett told Good Morning America Wednesday. “It may happen again because it’s the type of tips you get. But having said that, it’s the type of tips that will resolve this case.”

Investigators also descended upon a home where a court-authorized search was conducted and a woman claiming to be the homeowner says someone called in a tip reporting Nancy Guthrie was there.

“You can go in and search my house. There’s nobody there. I have nothing to hide,” the woman told KNXV. “There’s nobody in my house and I don’t know what’s going on.”

She told reporters her son-in-law was the person detained by police but insisted he had nothing to do with Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.

The developments followed the first images released of a masked man approaching Nancy Guthrie’s front door and as investigators continued to search in her neighborhood.

The images showed someone wearing a mask, gloves, a backpack and armed with a holstered handgun at the front door of Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson-area home around the time investigators suspect she was abducted on Feb. 1.

Savannah Guthrie later posted the images to her Instagram account, with the message, “We believe she is still alive. Bring her home.”

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Cardi B. launches hair care brand Grow-Good Beauty

Cardi B. launches hair care brand Grow-Good Beauty
Cardi B. launches hair care brand Grow-Good Beauty
Cardi B attends the 2026 Fanatics Super Bowl Party at Pier 48 on February 7, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/WireImage)

“Major hair. Major era.” 

That’s the caption of Cardi B’s recent post on social media that accompanied the announcement of her newly launched hair care brand, Grow-Good. 

The short promo clip, posted on Instagram Wednesday, starts with a throwback 2023 video of the rapper showing off her long, natural tresses. 

“It took me [from] about 2016 till now to grow my hair,” Cardi says in the clip. 

Throughout the rest of the video, Cardi is seen working alongside what seem to be hair professionals to develop products she says she’s proud of. 

“I am very passionate about this,” Cardi says. 

The rapper briefly opens up about “hating” her hair as a child.

“Now that I’m older, I grew to love it, appreciate it and it’s really a part of me now,” Cardi says.

Grow-Good Beauty’s Instagram page, which had more than 50,000 followers as of Wednesday afternoon, describes the brand as “Upgrading the classics with the latest science for booty-length certified hair.”

While Cardi did also release a website for purchasing products, there are not yet any products available. 

 

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ZAYN says daughter Kai ‘definitely wants to be a K-pop star’

ZAYN says daughter Kai ‘definitely wants to be a K-pop star’
ZAYN says daughter Kai ‘definitely wants to be a K-pop star’
Zayn Malik performs onstage during the ZAYN: Stairway To The Sky Tour, Jan. 21, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Zayn) 

It looks like ZAYN’s daughter is following in her dad’s footsteps.

ZAYN shares daughter Kai with his ex Gigi Hadid. In the new episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast, host Alex Cooper asked him what Kai wants to be when she grows up.

“She definitely wants to be a K-pop star. She’s big into K-pop,” ZAYN said. However, he’s not too happy about it.

“I’d like to keep her away from it, you know, but at the end of the day, if she’s happy … I’ll support her,” he said. “I would like to keep her away from some of the headache that this job entails.”

But the fact that Kai is even thinking about being a K-pop star may reflect the fact that her upbringing is a bit different from other kids.

“I’m raising her in an environment that isn’t the same as everybody’s. You know, her dad is a pop star, her mom is a model,” ZAYN said. “And certain things that she does in life might not, you know, always reflect what other people’s understanding of reality is.” 

For example, when Kai lost her first tooth, he gave her 500 pounds, roughly $680, from the tooth fairy.

“Her mom gave me s*** about it,” ZAYN admitted. “And I was like, at the end of the day, I worked my a** off and like I should be able to give my kid what I want to give her, you know?”

When Alex says she agreed with Gigi on that topic, ZAYN said, “Yeah, a lot of people do,” but argued, “It’s her first tooth. … I’m going to keep that one and frame it.”

As for what he’ll do for Kai’s second tooth, he said she’ll get only five bucks.

ZAYN’s album KONNAKOL is out April 17.

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Alicia Keys’ She is the Music to honor Megan Moroney

Alicia Keys’ She is the Music to honor Megan Moroney
Alicia Keys’ She is the Music to honor Megan Moroney
Megan Moroney (Disney/Michael Le Brecht)

Megan Moroney will be honored for her work to empower other women in the music industry Feb. 18 in Los Angeles.

The Sharing the Spotlight event is put on by She is the Music, which was founded by superstar Alicia Keys. 

“Megan represents something so important for this moment in music—the way she builds her teams and shows up for other women is leadership,” Alicia says.

“I wouldn’t be where I am today, in my career and in life, without the support of all the incredible females around me,” Megan says. “Knowing that some of the most talented women in the business always have my back gives me the creative space to focus on my artistry and for this I’m beyond grateful.”

Megan’s being feted alongside Sylvia Rhone at the gathering, which encourages attendees to “bring another woman you want to open the door for.”

Sylvia stepped down from Epic Records in 2025, after becoming the first Black female record executive to be CEO of a major label.

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The Warning schedules only US headlining show of 2026

The Warning schedules only US headlining show of 2026
The Warning schedules only US headlining show of 2026
Daniela “Dany” Villarreal Vélez of The Warning performing live at Sweden Rock Festival on June 05, 2025 in Norje, Sweden. (Anne-Marie Forker/Redferns)

The Warning has announced the band’s only U.S. headlining concert of 2026.

The show will take place June 11 at New York City’s Rooftop at Pier 17. Presales are open now, and tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. ET.

For all ticket info, visit TheWarningBand.com.

While they won’t be playing any other U.S. headlining shows for the year, The Warning will be spending plenty of time stateside while opening for Yungblud’s tour, kicking off in May.

The Warning’s most recent album is 2024’s Keep Me Fed, which includes the single “S!CK.” They put out a new song Friday called “Love to Be Loved” in collaboration with fellow Mexican musician Carín León.

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