Hilary Duff announced her "The Lucky Me" world tour, marking her first global headlining trek in nearly two decades, according to Variety. The news broke on February 12, 2026, following hints during the final stop of her "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" mini-tour in Los Angeles last month.
The announcement comes amidst a mixed bag of other news. The latest US jobs report, released yesterday, presented a complex picture, as explained by Benjy Sarlin, senior editor at Vox, in the Vox employee Slack. "The very latest numbers, for last month, came in higher than econ," he stated. Meanwhile, the world of sports saw Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron of France take gold in ice dance at the Olympics, with Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the U.S. earning silver, according to Time.
In the entertainment world, the upcoming Series Mania festival is set to premiere "The Testaments," a Disney sequel to "The Handmaid's Tale," featuring showrunner Bruce Miller and cast members like Ann Dowd, Variety reported. The festival will also showcase AMC Networks' "The Audacity," starring Simon Helberg, which explores themes of ambition and alienation in the tech world.
The political landscape is also shifting. Donald Trump's second administration has been a reckoning for America, and perhaps especially for America's Christians, according to Katherine Kelaidis, a research associate at the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies in the United Kingdom, writing in Vox. She noted that Catholics could be a key group in opposing Trump.
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