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Even our vocabulary needs a fresh start for 2019.
This has been a rough year in so many ways, even for the words we use — and particularly for those that President Donald Trump is constantly tweeting out. That’s why one group is proposing we ban the word “collusion.”
Lake Superior State University has unveiled the 44th edition of their annual “List of Words Banished from the Queen’s English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness” and while it’s heavy on cliches, it also features plenty of Trump-related phrases.
SEE ALSO: There’s now a hilarious GoFundMe to build escalators over Trump’s border wall
The biggest one here is “collusion” which, okay, I can get with that. We hear it so much thanks to the ongoing Robert Mueller-led investigation into potential, well, collusion, between Russia and the Trump campaign in the lead-up to the 2016 election that it’s become almost white noise. The one caveat, given the context: it’s a damn serious charge and maybe we should wait for the final outcome before banishing it.
Unless we’re talking about in Trump’s tweets in which case burn it with fire.
NO COLLUSION – RIGGED WITCH HUNT!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 23, 2018
Either way, you’re still going to hear it an awful lot as the investigation continues onward. Just as you’ll hear the abbreviated “-OTUS” words used as shorthand for the president, first lady, and Supreme Court (POTUS, FLOTUS, SCOTUS).
The list was curated from submissions made via the school’s website and Facebook, narrowed down to a tidy 18 examples. Among some of the non-Trump and non-politics choices include:
Grapple (misuse)
Eschew (uselessness)
Platform (misuse and overuse)
Ghosting (uselessness)
Optics (misuse and overuse)
The school’s list includes people’s comments about why they thought the word should be banned, so if you disagree with anything on the list, now you know who to grapple with on the platform of your choice while you try to wrap your head around the optics of eschewing words that are in your wheelhouse.
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The UN’s food agency has accused Houthi rebels of stealing food “from the mouths” of hungry Yemenis, hours after an investigation by the Associated Press news agency found that both sides in the conflict had stolen aid meant for the country’s most vulnerable.
David Beasley, the Executive Director of the World Food Program (WFP), said on Monday that his agency had collected evidence showing the Houthis had diverted shipments of food sent to help alleviate “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”.
“At a time when children are dying in Yemen because they haven’t enough food to eat, that is an outrage,” Beasley said.
“This criminal behaviour must stop immediately”.
Yemen’s four-year war and ensuing economic collapse has unleashed the world’s most urgent humanitarian crisis with more than 22 million people needing some kind of aid to survive.
Food prices have increased by an average of 68 percent, and the price of commodities such as petrol, diesel and cooking gas has increased by at least 25 percent in the past year.
The WFP said the photographic and other evidence it had obtained showed trucks illicitly removing food from designated food distribution centres and local officials falsifying records and manipulating the selection of beneficiaries.
It accused one local partner organisation affiliated with the Houthi Ministry of Education of committing fraud, and said humanitarian food was being sold on the open market in Sanaa.
“This conduct amounts to the stealing of food from the mouths of hungry people,” Beasley said.
Al Jazeera reached out to Houthi officials for comment but did not receive a response at the time of publication.
The WFP’s damning assessment came just hours after the Associated Press reported that along with the Houthis, forces loyal to the Yemeni government had siphoned off aid meant for thousands of families residing in the besieged city of Taiz.
“The army that should protect the aid is looting the aid,” Nabil al-Hakimi, a humanitarian official in Taiz, one of Yemen’s largest cities told the AP.
Hakimi said that local militias, who had been absorbed into Yemen’s national armed forces but competed with each other to maintain on the sectors of the city they control, were keeping aid for themselves.
“The only means to achieve anyone’s goals is through weapons,” he told the AP.
“Who gets on the beneficiaries’ lists? Those who have weapons. The poor, the most miserable, and the weak can’t get their names on the lists of beneficiaries, so the aid goes to the powerful.”
Yemen has been wracked by violence since 2014 when the Houthis stormed south from their stronghold of Saada and overran much of the country, including the capital Sanaa.
The conflict escalated in 2015 when Saudi Arabia and the UAE, who accuse the Houthis of being Iranian proxies, launched a massive air campaign aimed at reinstating President Hadi’s government.
With logistical support from the US, the Saudi-UAE coalition has carried out more than 18,000 raids on Houthi-held areas in an attempt to reverse their gains.
According to recent estimates, as many as 85,000 children may have died from hunger since the coalition’s intervention.
Abdullah al-Hamidi, who served as acting education minister in the Houthi-run government before defecting to the Saudi-UAE coalition, told the AP: “since the Houthis came to power, looting has been on a large scale”.
“This is why the poor get nothing. What really arrives to people is very little”.
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Justin Bieber and JoJo Siwa have quite a bit in common. They both launched their careers at young ages, propelled by some degree of viral fame. And they both boasted platinum-selling singles in their early-to-mid teens.
So it makes sense that the now 24-year-old Biebs would want to look out for the 15-year-old Siwa as she continues making waves as a performer — including offering (perhaps unsolicited) advice on auto design. Just before Christmas, as Jezebel points out, Siwa posted an Instagram photo of a garishly decorated BMW her parents gave her, causing Bieber to comment, “Burn it.”
Now, that’s kinda funny! And it was probably meant as a joke? Siwa’s mom seems to have taken it that way anyway, replying to Bieber with a cry-laughing emoji and a simple “burn your own things.”
Justin eventually made his way into peacemaking mode with a clarifying tweet. “I have nothing against you,” he wrote, “it was the car and the colors.”
JoJo, presumably riding the high of this interaction and definitely not riding in the driver’s seat of the actual car (because she’s not yet 16), accepted the apology with a caveat.
If Siwa gets her wish, her 16th birthday party won’t have to rely on any more cardboard cutouts of Biebs — he’ll be there himself. She turns 16 on May 19, 2019. Maybe Justin can bring her a nice new pair of slippers?
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By Matt BinderIt’s a bird, it’s a plane — it’s a…surveillance drone?
For the first time in history, the New York Police Department will fly a drone over Times Square to monitor the crowd during the annual New Year’s Eve celebration. The drone will surveil the event alongside more than 1,200 cameras in order to assist around 7,000 police officers who will be on duty, according to the Associated Press.
The remote-controlled quadcopter will never fly directly over the crowd and will be tied to a building in an enclosed area as a safety precaution.
The NYPD will also be deploying technology that prevents unauthorized drone usage during the New Year’s Eve celebrations in Times Square.
Earlier this month, the NYPD unveiled its brand new drone program. The announcement drew swift criticism from the New York Civil Liberties Union and other groups. Critics claim that police drones can have chilling effects on free speech and protest rights.
SEE ALSO: Alphabet’s drone delivery startup Wing will launch service in 2019
There’s also concern around the use of facial recognition software with police drones. The NYPD has had its own issues with carrying out illegal surveillance without the aid of a camera-equipped drone flying the skies.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has said that more than 2 million people are expected for the annual ball drop. Experts, however, have said the the actual number of people packed into Times Square is closer to 100,000.
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The power of Celine Dion’s love for Lady Gaga is strong and, um, not subtle.
The singer recently attended a Gaga concert in Las Vegas and revealed how much of a Gaga stan she is.
I mean just look at that incredible arm span.
SEE ALSO: Ariana Grande has been perfecting her Celine Dion impression since she was a kid
Gaga currently has a residency in Las Vegas, where Dion has served as reigning queen for years. Gaga gave the star a loving shout-out from the stage. Then this happened:
Twitter proceeded to stan the Celine Dion stan:
“You’re legendary, you’re supportive, you’re kind. This time I’m not leaving without you, c’mon, Celine!” – Lady Gaga dedicates You And I to Celine Dion #ENIGMA
— Gaga Daily (@gagadaily) December 31, 2018
did I just watch 100 videos of Celine Dion at Lady Gaga’s #ENIGMA show, yes I did
— Adam Groffman (@travelsofadam) December 31, 2018
I fucking love Celine Dion, the video of her dancing to Lady Gaga ?! ICONIC. & let’s not forget the video of her living her best life backstage at the billboard music awards when cher was performing, we love a STAN pic.twitter.com/4PNLYQFgzZ
— francxs (@_francxs_) December 31, 2018
Let’s hope that what happened in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas. We need two female superstars stanning one another at all times.
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You can’t defend the record, but let me say this about Todd Bowles: I’ve covered a lot of coaches in 30 years — most good guys, a couple of jerks. No one better than Bowles in terms of class and professionalism. #Jets
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Revellers around the globe are bidding a weary farewell on Monday to an unsettling year filled with challenges to many of the world’s most basic institutions, including politics, trade, alliances and religion.
Here’s a look at how people are ushering in the new year across Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas as the clock ticks past midnight.
The Pacific island nation of Kiribati was the first in the world to welcome the new year, greeting 2019 with muted celebrations after spending 2018 on the front line of the battle against climate change.
Kiribati is made up of low-lying atolls along the equator which intersect three time zones.
Kirbati sacana, tecnicamente seria um dos últimos países à entrar no ano novo, mas decidiram mudar a “linha internacional de data” por questões de turismo. E “monetárias”, afinal o 1º é o 1º. Mas eu ainda quero dar uma volta lá. Feliz 2019 #FelizAnoNovoTrajaza #voubuscarem2019 pic.twitter.com/QXHl2HwgBq
— Alexandre Callegaro (@guedxander) December 31, 2018
Much of the nation’s land mass, occupied by 110,000 people, is endangered by rising seas which have inundated coastal villages. The rising oceans have turned freshwater sources brackish, imperilling communities and raising doubts the nation will exist at the next New Year. Former President Anote Tong said the only future for Kiribati may be mass migration.
The new year was welcomed in the capital, Tarawa, with church services and mostly quiet private celebrations.
In Auckland, New Zealand‘s biggest city, tens of thousands gathered around Sky Tower as fireworks exploded from the top of the 328-metre structure.
Across the southern hemisphere nation, thousands took to beaches and streets, becoming the first major nation in the world to usher in 2019.
New Year has already arrived in New Zealand !!! Happy New Year, friends and girlfriends living in New Zealand! pic.twitter.com/BTayRfxS8j
— Симонов К.В.
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Fireworks boomed and crackled above city centres and harbours.
An estimated one million people crowded Sydney Harbor as Australia‘s largest city rang in the new year with a spectacular, soul-tinged fireworks celebration.
One of the most complex displays in Australia’s history included gold, purple and silver fireworks pulsating to the tune of “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman”, made famous by Aretha Franklin, who died in August. The show used 8.5 tonnes of fireworks and featured more than 100,000 pyrotechnic effects, the city’s biggest-ever fireworks display.
Sydney’s firework display for New Years. Incredible. pic.twitter.com/N5NvwiAoKm
— Ultra Pics
(@ultrafree) December 31, 2018
Earlier, a thunderstorm drenched tens of thousands of people as they gathered for the traditional display, creating a show of its own with dozens of lightning strikes.
More than one billion people around the world were expected to watch the fireworks on television.
In Melbourne, 14 tonnes of fireworks deployed on the ground and on roofs of 22 buildings produced special effects including flying dragons. In Brisbane, an estimated 85,000 people watched as fireworks exploded from five barges moored on the Brisbane River.
Dozens of people have been injured by firecrackers ahead of New Year’s Eve when many across the Philippines set off powerful firecrackers in one of Asia’s most violent celebrations despite a government scare campaign and threats of arrests.
The Department of Health said it has recorded more than 50 firecracker-caused injuries in the last 10 days, which is expected to increase overnight when Filipinos usher in 2019 with a bang.
Let’s have a safe and healthy New Year’s Eve celebration!
Try alternate means of welcoming 2019:
Watch the community fireworks display
Blow a horn
Clang household items together such as pots & pans
Sing#HappyNewYear2019! pic.twitter.com/56cu2DJE9h
— World Health Organization Philippines (@WHOPhilippines) December 31, 2018
Although still a concern, the figure is significantly lower than a year ago, partly because fewer Filipinos have purchased firecrackers due to hard economic times.
Officials have urged centralised fireworks displays to discourage wild and sometimes fatal merry-making. The notorious tradition, worsened by celebratory gunfire that turned deadly, stems from a Chinese-influenced belief that noise drives away evil and misfortune.
Leader Kim Jong Un will keep North Korea watchers busy on New Year’s Day when he is expected to give his annual address laying out the country’s priorities for the year ahead. The speech is often the best gauge of what the North Korean leadership is focused on and what tone it will take in its dealings with the outside world.
Kim’s speech will be parsed carefully for clues about his thinking on denuclearisation talks with Washington and a second summit with US President Donald Trump, relations with South Korea, and North Korea’s efforts to get out from under international sanctions as it tries to build its domestic economy.
In his New Year’s speech this past year, Kim proposed talks with South Korea to reduce tensions and said the North would be willing to participate in South Korea’s Winter Olympics, setting off a series of summits with the South and the United States.
After an eventful year that saw three inter-Korean summits and the easing of tensions over North Korea’s nuclear programme, South Koreans enter 2019 with hopes that the hard-won detente will expand into a stable peace.
Thousands of South Koreans were expected to fill the streets of the capital, Seoul, for a traditional bell-tolling ceremony near City Hall to usher in the new year.
Seoul New City Hall – iArc Architects pic.twitter.com/pxjjdU1VFq
— Architecture (@archpng) May 18, 2018
Dignitaries picked to ring the old Bosingak bell at midnight include famous surgeon Lee Guk-jong, who successfully operated on a North Korean soldier who escaped to South Korea in 2017 in a hail of bullets fired by his comrades.
Elsewhere, about 10,000 people were expected to attend the tolling of a “peace bell” at Imjingak, a pavilion near the border with North Korea.
New Year’s Eve isn’t celebrated that widely in mainland China, where the Lunar New Year in February is a more important holiday, but countdown events were being held in major cities and some of the faithful headed to Buddhist temples for bell-ringing and prayers.
The city of Beijing was holding a gala with VIP guests at the main site of the 2008 Summer Olympics. The event looked ahead to the 2022 Winter Games, which also will be held in the Chinese capital.
Additional police were deployed in parts of Shanghai, where a New Year’s Eve stampede in 2014 killed 36 people. In Beijing, outdoor revelers had to brave temperatures well below freezing.
President Xi Jinping, in a message broadcast at the top of the evening news, outlined the country’s achievements over the past year and said that by hosting a series of multinational meetings in 2018, “we have put forward China’s proposals and sent out China’s voice.”
In Hong Kong, festive lights on the city’s iconic skyscrapers provided the backdrop for a fireworks, music and light show over Victoria Harbor on a chilly evening. About 300,000 people were expected to line the waterfront.
While many celebrate New Year’s Eve with fireworks, hundreds of Thais travelled to Takien Temple in a suburb of Bangkok to lie inside coffins for traditional funeral rituals. Participants believe the ceremony – symbolising death and rebirth – helps rid them of bad luck and allows them to be born again for a fresh start in the new year.
Participants held flowers and incense in their hands as monks covered them with pink sheets and chanted prayers for the dead.
“It wasn’t scary or anything. It is our belief that it will help us get rid of bad luck and bring good fortune to our life,” said Busaba Yookong, who came to the temple with her family.
Bangkok is filled with modern glitzy malls and high-rise buildings, but superstitious beliefs still hold sway in many aspects of Thai society.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a bleak New Year’s message that called climate change an existential threat and warned that “it’s time to seize our last best chance.”
He noted growing intolerance, geopolitical divisions and inequality, resulting in people “questioning a world in which a handful of people hold the same wealth as half of humanity.”
“But there are also reasons for hope,” he said. “As we begin this New Year, let’s resolve to confront threats, defend human dignity and build a better future together”.
Snoop Dogg, Sting and Christina Aguilera will welcome 2019 in a packed Times Square along with revellers from around the world who come to see the traditional crystal ball drop.
Spectators are expected to start assembling early in the afternoon for the made-for-TV extravaganza.
Happy New Years Eve! Our favorite New Years tradition is to watch the ball drop in times square. Did you know that it takes 50,000 watts to power the famous Waterford Crystal ball? #KraftElectric #NewYearsEve pic.twitter.com/6vbLvTGwUz
— Kraft Electric (@KraftElectric1) December 31, 2018
The celebration will take place under tight security, with partygoers checked for weapons and then herded into pens, ringed by metal barricades, where they wait for the stroke of midnight.
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Like porn, Internet Boyfriends are hard to define — but also like porn, you know them when you see them. And 2018 was downright lousy with them.
Some were fresh faces we’d never encountered before. (Well, most of us. We see you, Lady Who’s Been Crushing On Winston Duke Since Person of Interest.) Others were guys we’d known about for years, but started seeing in a whole new light. And still more were dudes we already loved, but somehow came to love even more within the past 12 months.
SEE ALSO: Why Peter Kavinsky is a new kind of rom-com dreamboat
What unites them is the way they brought so many of us together in 2018. These guys weren’t just our crushes, they were everyone’s crushes, and we collectively got personally invested in a way we don’t for just any pretty, famous face.
We retweeted their photoshoots, pored over their photos, traded idle fantasies about what it’d be like to date them. Since it was a collective project, we couldn’t escape them even if we wanted to, and we didn’t want to. (Not coincidentally, Internet Boyfriend-ness tends to peak when they’re promoting a project.)
If the internet had lockers, these fellas would’ve been taped up in every single one of them. If the internet had desks, their initials would be carved into them. The internet has neither of those things, but what we do have are year-end listicles. So here they are: our Internet Boyfriends of 2018.

The smile that melted our ice-cold hearts.
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We saw him in: The Olympics, Dancing With the Stars.
We applauded when: He called out Mike Pence.
Figure skater Adam Rippon was one of the biggest stories of one of 2018’s biggest events, and deservedly so. As the first openly gay man ever to compete for Team USA at the Olympics, he was an inspiration to many.
But what really won us over was his, well, Adam-ness: his dazzling style on the ice, his irrepresible presence off of it. There’s something so appealing about a guy who’s unapologetically himself, and and no one seems more comfortable in his own skin than Rippon.
Where we’ll see him next: Unclear, but he definitely wants to stay famous.

Not king of Wakanda, but king of our hearts.
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We saw him in: Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War.
The moment we fell in love: “We are vegetarians.”
Imagine how hot and charming you’d have to be to stand out in an ensemble that also includes Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, and Daniel Kaluuya. Winston Duke is that hot and charming. We walked into Black Panther never having heard of the guy, and walked out knowing we’d never forget his name.
It’s not just that he’s super tall and built like [gestures wildly at all of that]. It’s that this dude’s got layers. As M’Baku, he’s fierce and funny and fearless; as Duke, he radiates intelligence and sensitivity. In other words, he’s the walking, talking embodiment of “get you a man who can do both.” And you know what? We think we will.
Where we’ll see him next: Jordan Peele’s Us with Black Panther co-star Lupita Nyong’o, then Avengers: Endgame with all the other Marvelites.

Bill Hader in a henley, objectively the sexiest shirt, with the sleeves rolled up, objectively the sexiest way to wear it.
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We saw him in: Barry, and we heard him in Ralph Breaks the Internet.
His big transformative scene: Gene Costineau wasn’t the only one impressed by that monologue in the Barry premiere.
We knew and loved Bill Hader from Saturday Night Live, of course. But it wasn’t until Barry that he started inspiring headlines like “Bill Hader Is Totally Kind of Hot” and “Bill Hader Is a Babe and It’s Time We Recognized This” and “I’m Watching Barry for Bill Hader’s Hot Face Muscle.”
Yep, turns out when he’s not distorting his face for laughs, Hader is pretty dang handsome. Beyond that, though, Barry was the ideal showcase for his many gifts: He does comedy and drama, he writes and directs as well as acts. We can’t wait to see what new sides he’ll show us next.
Where we’ll see him next: More Barry, plus It: Chapter 2 as the older version of Stranger Things‘ Finn Wolfhard.

John Krasinski plays Lee Abbott in A QUIET PLACE, from Paramount Pictures.
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We saw him in: A Quiet Place, Amazon’s Jack Ryan, the Mary Poppins Returns press tour for his wife.
His most winning quality: His enduring love of Emily Blunt, a woman who is not us.
The Office‘s Jim Halpert was practically an Internet Boyfriend before Internet Boyfriends were even a thing, but 2018 was the year John Krasinski evolved into a different kind of Internet Boyfriend. Specifically, the Hot Dad kind. There he was in his dystopian knitwear and his fugitive beard, protecting his family against literal monsters at the end of the world. We die.
And hey, the fact that he spent all of the Quiet Place and Mary Poppins Returns press tours gushing about his beautiful wife didn’t hurt matters, either. Actually, forget Internet Boyfriend — 2018 Krasinski was total Internet Husband material.
Where you’ll see him next: You can see more of him right now in Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan.

THAT BEARD THO.
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We saw him in: Avengers: Infinity War, plus Broadway’s Lobby Hero if you were lucky enough to get tickets.
The best thing he did in 2018: That glorious face-mane.
We went back and forth with this one, because Chris Evans has been too big for too long to be a proper Internet Boyfriend. But he is on the list this year for one reason and one reason only: his Infinity War beard.
It turned squeaky-clean Captain America into something else entirely, and made us all the more horrified at the prospect of losing him in the not-too-distant future. Honestly, of all the things Thanos took in Infinity War, we might miss Beard the most.
Where we’ll see him next: Avengers: Endgame (
), Rian Johnson’s Knives Out.

Donald Glover is Lando Calrissian in SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY.
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We saw him in: Solo: A Star Wars Story, Atlanta: Robbin’ Season, a bunch of Childish Gambino stuff. Dude’s been busy!
But the real highlight was: The music video for “This Is America.”
Donald Glover has always been adorable and brilliant. In 2018, though, he was sexy.
He spent the entire Solo: A Star Wars Story press tour basically being Lando Calrissian, which is to say suave enough to pull off lines like “Buckle up, baby.” He danced around shirtless in “This Is America,” and we’d be lying if we said we didn’t notice how good he looked while he tackled serious issues with serious art. He blew our minds again and again in Atlanta: Robbin’ Season, and became the talk of the Emmys thanks to Teddy Perkins.
In short, this guy knew not only how to grab our attention, but what to do with it once he had it. If only more non-internet boyfriends were half this interesting.
Where we’ll see him next: Whatever Guava Island turns out to be. Also, he’s Simba in The Lion King.
Honestly, Ari, we get it.
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We saw him in: Set It Up and Saturday Night Live, but mostly Ariana Grande-related pap shots and social media posts.
His defining moment: BDE.
Until 2018, Pete Davidson was just that cute young guy on SNL. But a certain whirlwind romance raised his profile, which consequently made a whole lot of people look up, lean in, and wonder just what it was about this dude.
The answer? It’s his Big Dick Energy. Which is not really about having a big dick at all (though his then-fiancée had some nice things to say on that front), but about projecting a low-key kind of confidence. Davidson’s 2018 wasn’t all smooth sailing, for sure — but it did make him the face of BDE, and there are worse ways to spend a year.
Where we’ll see him next: More SNL; the gender-swapped What Women Want reboot What Men Want; the Sundance comedy Big Time Adolescence.
We saw him in: Set It Up, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.
He’s a keeper because: He knows how to lose gracefully.
Before Peter Kavinsky, there was Charlie. Set It Up (and later Guernsey) turned Glen Powell, previously known as John Glenn in Hidden Figures and the “average-sized dick” guy in Everybody Wants Some!!, into a romantic lead, and he took to it like a duck to water.
He’s got a grin to make anyone grin back, a warmth that sparks chemistry with basically anyone, and to top it all off, he just… seems like a really nice guy. The kind of guy you can take out with your friends, bring home to your parents, and introduce to your boss.
Where we’ll see him next: Top Gun: Maverick.

We saw him in: Crazy Rich Asians, A Simple Favor.
Which one was he hotter in? The one where he wasn’t a maybe-murderer.
Crazy Rich Asians called for a male lead dashing enough to be a modern Prince Charming, but cuddly enough to seem like actual boyfriend material. They found that in Henry Golding, a model and TV host who’d never acted in a movie before — not that you’d know it from his work this year.
He looked great in suits, and even better out of them. He made us sigh with adoration in Crazy Rich Asians, and bite our lips with lust in A Simple Favor. He made out with Constance Wu, Blake Lively, and Anna Kendrick over the course of several months, and we weren’t sure if we wanted to be with him or just be him. Actually, we’re still not sure. We just know we’ll follow this guy anywhere he goes.
Where we’ll see him next: Paul Feig’s Last Christmas, with his Crazy Rich Asians co-star Michelle Yeoh; Guy Ritchie’s Toff Guys.

We saw him in: To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Sierra Burgess Is a Loser.
He cinched his Internet Boyfriend-dom when: He improvised that popcorn save.
Peter Kavinsky is the guy you hope every single crush you’ve ever had will turn out to be, but never actually does. Noah Centineo is the actor who is smart enough to know why you like his character so much, and savvy enough to lean into it.
Most Internet Boyfriends get shy about embracing their roles, and we can’t say we blame them — it does seem terribly awkward to realize millions of strangers are drawing hearts around your name. Centineo, though, leaned right into it, unspooling a series of cheeseball social media posts just as we were all swooning after To All the Boys. Thank you, Centineo, for indulging us.
What we’ll see him in next: Charlie’s Angels (yes, they’re making another one).
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The Arizona Cardinals have reportedly fired head coach Steve Wilks on Monday after just one season with the organization.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported Wilks told his staff during a meeting that he would not return, despite not being officially informed by owner Michael Bidwill that he would be replaced.
Arizona hired Wilks in January following the retirement of Bruce Arians, and Wilks led them to a 3-13 record and the first overall selection in the 2019 NFL draft.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported prior to the team’s Week 16 loss to the Los Angeles Rams that the Cardinals planned to part ways with Wilks.
The 49-year-old North Carolina native arrived to the Cardinals with more than two decades of coaching experience at the collegiate and NFL levels. He’d spent the previous six seasons with the Carolina Panthers, including three years as the assistant head coach to Ron Rivera.
His first stint as an NFL head coach—he previously led the Savannah State Tigers for one year in 1999—failed to get going, though.
The Cardinals lost their first four games and six of their first seven in what was a transitional year.
Arizona’s inability to showcase sustained progress on either side of the ball led to Wilks’ departure.
The Cards ranked 32nd in total defense and 20th in total offense during his only season at the helm.
Changing quarterbacks from veteran Sam Bradford to rookie Josh Rosen, who the team selected with the 10th overall pick in the 2018 draft, didn’t yield a spark from an offense that was expected to make at least some noise with David Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald and Christian Kirk as its playmakers.
So, instead of trying to let Rosen and Wilks go through some growing pains together, the Cardinals have decided to quickly hook their first-year coach.
When Arizona hires its new head coach for the 2019 season, it will mark the team’s third different head coach in the past three seasons.
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