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Ella Langley & Megan Moroney’s Chart Feat: Five Burning Questions

It’s a rare enough in 2026 to get a solo unaccompanied country woman artist at No. 1 on either the or the albums chart — but to get both, and during the same week? That’s downright unprecedented. Explore See latest videos, charts and news This week, on the Billboard charts dated Mar. 7, ‘s Cloud 9 debuts atop the Billboard 200 — her first time topping the listing — while ‘s “Choosin’ Texas” returns to No. 1 for the second week, after vacating the top spot last week for a post-Super Bowl Bad Bunny’s “DtMF.” It marks country women have ruled both charts simultaneously, and just the fifth time two country artists of any gender have doubled up on top. How historic an accomplishment is this? And are there are other country women who might be following either artist to either top spot in the near future? Billboard staffers answer these questions and more below. 1. For the first time in Billboard history, country women artists top the Billboard 200 and the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously,…

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Toyota Highlander Vs. Hyundai Ioniq 9 Vs. Kia EV9: Which Three-Row EV Is Best?

In most categories, the Toyota is neck-and-neck with its Korean rivals. But the Hyundai and Kia still have one key advantage.

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Drake Shares New Iceman Album Clues On Instagram Tuesday

delivered another mysterious message about his upcoming Iceman album through an Instagram post The Toronto rapper Tuesday morning, captioned “What I Was Doing When You Thought I Was Crying.” The post features a “Warning Iceman” graphic alongside merchandise displaying “They Doubted Me” and “Talk Is Cheap” messages. Drake’s latest social media activity comes amid speculation about the album’s release timeline. The OVO boss has been building momentum for Iceman since last summer, when he dropped “What Did I Miss?” which climbed to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The Iceman project represents Drake’s return to solo work following his highly publicized throughout 2024. The album will mark Drake’s first solo LP since 2023’s For All the Dogs and his first major release since the Kendrick Lamar controversy dominated headlines last year. Related The post appeared first on .

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Estonia to boycott Paralympic ceremonies in protest at Russia and Belarus

As the world readies itself for the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games in Milano–Cortina, to be held from 6 to 15 March, Estonia has joined a widening protest against the International Paralympic Committee’s decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under their national flags and symbols. The dispute follows the IPC’s decision to reverse an earlier ban, restoring Russia’s and Belarus’s standing after years of restrictions imposed in the wake of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Under the latest ruling, six Russian and four Belarusian Paralympians will be eligible to compete in selected sports while using their own flag and anthem – a…

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'Ten Times Bigger To Me:' Why Ford's CEO Thinks Software Is A Bigger Challenge Than EVs or China

Jim Farley thinks the software-defined vehicle revolution is a bigger deal for his business than EVs. I think he's right.

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Paavo Järvi to succeed Edward Gardner at helm of London Philharmonic Orchestra

The London Philharmonic Orchestra has appointed Estonian maestro Paavo Järvi as its next chief conductor and artistic advisor, beginning with the 2028–2029 season, on an initial five-season contract, the orchestra announced on Tuesday. Järvi will succeed Edward Gardner, who has been principal conductor since 2021 and will leave the post when his current contract ends at the close of the 2027–2028 season. Born in Tallinn in 1962, Järvi comes from one of Estonia’s best-known musical families: his father Neeme Järvi is a renowned conductor,…

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Volvo starts 'biggest update ever': 2.5m older cars to get EX60 tech

Post-2020 Volvos will have basically the same UX as its latest cars All post-2020 Volvos will receive latest-gen UX interface in massive over-the-air update Volvo has started the roll-out of "one of the biggest over-the-air updates in the history of the world", remotely installing a new infotainment interface in 2.5 million cars worldwide. Every Volvo equipped with the company's Android Automotive operating system – which was launched in 2020 on the XC40 Recharge (now badged

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A rising percentage of U.S. teens aren’t getting enough sleep

Teens need eight to 10 hours of sleep each night. A large majority get less than that, according to a national survey of U.S. high school students.

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Estonia’s Bolt caught in a corruption scandal in Azerbaijan

Estonian transportation company Bolt has been caught in a corruption scandal in Azerbaijan – coincidentally one of the most corrupt countries in the world – where the company’s local management engaged in systemic bribery, selective treatment and abuse of power, or so is alleged. The Azerbaijani media is reporting that local fleet owners and drivers filed complaints directly with the company’s headquarters in Estonia, after which Bolt conducted an internal audit and, as a result, dismissed the country office head Naim Azizov and several other employees. According to the internal review, what took place was a “well-organised scheme” where drivers were…

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Volkswagen hits two million electric cars

Volkswagen just did something that used to seem impossible - the German car company officially handed over its two-millionth electric car to a customer. The blue ID.3 hatchback met its new owners at the famous Transparent Factory in Dresden. Two million is a big number, but the real story is how fast the company got there. It took Volkswagen twelve long years to sell its first million electric cars. It took only ten months to sell the second million. This speed is almost hard to believe. In April 2025, the company celebrated hitting the one-million mark with an ID.3 GTX. Less than a year...

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Editorial: The Church is the Quiet Terror in Exorcism Films

Exorcism films have always asked us to believe in systems before they ask us to believe in demons. Long before a body levitates or a voice fractures into plural, the genre makes a far bolder demand: that there exists an institution capable of recognizing evil, naming it, containing it, and ultimately defeating it. Catholicism is not simply present in exorcism cinema; it is the infrastructure. These films insist that when science falters and secular reason reaches its limits, Catholic ritual remains the only viable solution. Holy water works. Latin works. Faith, specifically Catholic faith, works. Everything else is insufficient. The Pope's Exorcist understands this dependency and leans into it without hesitation. The film frames the Vatican as humanity's final line of defence against an ancient, roaming evil that refuses modern explanation. Father Gabriele Amorth moves through the narrative as both spiritual authority and institutional inconvenience, tolerated because he produces…

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