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We Lost Robert Duvall (1931 - 2026)

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | February 16, 2026

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Lonesome Dove, Network, Days of Thunder, The Apostle, the good Godfather movies. These are just a few examples of Robert Duvall’s legendary acting career, and trust me when I say there are countless others. As Dustin likes to say, may his memory be a blessing, and our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones. (Variety)

It appears the bald royal is in a spot of trouble. (Celebitchy)

The FCC has finished running Bad Bunny’s halftime show through Google Translate, and we’re good here. (Wonkette)

From Kayleigh: I love him. (Rolling Stone)

Amber Glenn is an Olympic champion and a proud MTG player. (Daily Dot)

Armie Hammer’s mom is launching a very specific podcast. (Page Six)

George W. Bush has discovered mean-tweeting. (Daily Beast)

All the biggest game franchises are going backwards. (Kotaku)

“The Jar Jar Binks comic has a surprising connection to Andor” are words I never want to see again. Cut it out. (Polygon)

Yeah, I don’t think this is helping. (Mediaite)

Have you watched any of the Winter Olympics? Sophia prepared for ice dancing by reading Layne Fargo’s Wuthering Heights-inspired romance between two ice dancers, The Favorites. This story is told as an unauthorized documentary, ten years after something “scandalous” had occurred in the ice dancing world, involving Kat and Heath. (Cannonball Read 18)

Franzi Schimmer captured this Grizzly bear in Brooks Falls, Alaska just floating along, tippy-tapping down the river, browsing the salmon.

Prior to hibernation, up to 40% of a bear's body mass is fat, which is less dense than water (~0.9 g/cm^2), so the murder-monster is also a floaty-boaty.

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