Netflix reveals details about Lady Gaga on 'Wednesday,' 'Squid Game' and 'Stranger Things' finalesNew Foto - Netflix reveals details about Lady Gaga on 'Wednesday,' 'Squid Game' and 'Stranger Things' finales

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Netflix flexed its Hollywood star power with a live event where it unveiled details about its upcoming slate ofstreaming offerings,including Lady Gaga being cast as a teacher on "Wednesday," and release dates for the final episodes of hits "Squid Game" and "Stranger Things." The streaming giant assembled actors including Jenna Ortega, Oscar Isaac, Lee Jung-jae, Drew Starkey, Sofia Carson, Kerry Washington, Steven Yeun, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck for its annual Tudum event Saturday in Inglewood, Calif. Musical performances bookended the show, with Hanumankind opening with "Run It Up" and Gaga closing with a medley and the announcement of her latest acting gig. The event is named "Tudum" after the audio cue that accompanies the Netflix's N logo in its trailers and at the start of its programming. 'Squid Game' Season 3 A bloody trailer for the final season of "Squid Game" accompanied the announcement that the show's third season will begin streaming June 27. The South Korean series about a brutal competition where adults face death while playing children's games was one of the pandemic's breakout hits and made an international star of Lee Jung-jae, who became the first Asian man towin an Emmy for best drama actor. 'Stranger Things' final episodes The fifth and final season of "Stranger Things" will be parceled out over the winter holidays, with four episodes dropping Nov. 26, three more on Christmas Day and the series finale premiering New Year's Eve. A new trailer highlights the history of the Duffer brothers' nostalgia-soaked sci-fi, which over the past nine years has made stars out of Millie Bobby Brown, Sadie Sink, Joseph Quinn, David Harbour and Finn Wolfhard. The trailer teases a final confrontation with Vecna, concluding with Noah Schnapp's Will Byers' character yelling "RUN!" 'Wednesday' Netflix unveiled the first six minutes of the second season of "Wednesday," featuring Ortega's Wednesday Addams getting a helping hand from Thing as she confronts a serial killer played by Haley Joel Osment. Gaga's first acting gig since last year's "Joker: Folie a Deux" will be playing teacher Rosaline Rotwood at Addams' school Nevermore. The first part of "Wednesday" season 2 lands on Aug. 6, and the second half will be released Sept. 3.

Netflix reveals details about Lady Gaga on 'Wednesday,' 'Squid Game' and 'Stranger Things' finales

Netflix reveals details about Lady Gaga on 'Wednesday,' 'Squid Game' and 'Stranger Things' finales INGLEWOOD, Calif....
Netflix Tudum 2025: Lady Gaga emerges from coffin, reveals guest role in 'Wednesday' Season 2New Foto - Netflix Tudum 2025: Lady Gaga emerges from coffin, reveals guest role in 'Wednesday' Season 2

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. INGLEWOOD, Calif. −Mother Monsteris going kooky and spooky, joiningThe Addams Family. In closing outNetflix's Tudum 2025event at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, which featured stars from"Stranger Things,""Happy Gilmore 2,""Ginny & Georgia"and a slew of other popular titles on the streamer,Lady Gagatook to the stage for a macabre performance. But before that,the cast of "Wednesday"− includingJenna Ortega− officially announced Gaga's appearance in Season 2 of "Wednesday." Fans can mark their calendars for Part 1 of the season with Gaga, debuting August 6. More:How Jenna Ortega made an iconic 'Addams Family' outsider her own for Netflix's 'Wednesday' Gaga emerged from a coffin to perform "Zombieboy," "Abracadabra" and "Bloody Mary," off of her new album"Mayhem."For the performance, Gaga donned voluminous blonde locks, a bloody red structured gown and bold makeup. Gaga was joined onstage by a group of dancers dressed like Wednesday Addams, and even recreated Ortega's viral "Wednesday" dance to "Goo Goo Muck" by The Cramps from Season 1. She ended the number by descending into a white coffin and blowing a kiss to the audience. The closed coffin read: "Here lies the Monster Queen." Review:Tim Burton turns 'Wednesday' Addams into a gothy 'Buffy' for Netflix Netflix's fan event teased the first six minutes of the "Wednesday" Season 2 premiere, titled "Here We Woe Again." Haley Joel Osment, who's a new face to the "Wednesday" cast, delivers a chilling performance as the Kansas City Scalper, a serial killer who has Wednesday Addams bound in his basement, surrounded by life-sized dolls. More:Why Jenna Ortega, 19, is 'drawn to the darker things' with Wednesday Addams, 'Scream' roles According to Netflix, Lady Gaga is set to portray Rosaline Rotwood, a legendary teacher at Nevermore Academy who crosses paths with Wednesday. LADY GAGA#TUDUMpic.twitter.com/MzkEsZJYs9 — steven (@stevenartpop)June 1, 2025 More:Lady Gaga reveals how her fiancé changed her life, music Along with Ortega, Catherine Zeta-Jones (Morticia Addams), Luis Guzmán (Gomez Addams), Isaac Ordonez (Pugsley Addams), Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo (Deputy Ritchie Santiago), Jamie McShane (Sheriff Donovan Galpin) and Fred Armisen (Uncle Fester) will return. New faces joining the Season 2 cast include Steve Buscemi, Billie Piper, and Evie Templeton. Other guest stars will be Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Lumley, Thandiwe Newton and Osment. Season 2 of "Wednesday" will premiere on Netflix in two parts. Part 1 will debut Aug. 6 and Part 2 will premiere Sept. 3. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Netflix Tudum: Lady Gaga joins 'Wednesday' Season 2 cast

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AP PHOTOS: Fishermen say a new natural gas project off Senegal's coast threatens their livelihoodsNew Foto - AP PHOTOS: Fishermen say a new natural gas project off Senegal's coast threatens their livelihoods

SAINT LOUIS, Senegal (AP) — Fishermen say a new natural gas project off the coast of Senegal — a joint venture between British energy giant BP and U.S.-based Kosmos Energy — is threatening their livelihoods. The project, which started operations late last year, is meant to bring jobs to the densely populated fishing community. But residents say they are catching fewer fish because the fish are drawn to the project's platform, which fishermen cannot approach. They also say the price of cooking gas keeps rising, even after lower prices were a major selling point for the project. BP says talks with the community are ongoing. ___ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

AP PHOTOS: Fishermen say a new natural gas project off Senegal's coast threatens their livelihoods

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FDA approves Moderna's new lower-dose COVID-19 vaccineNew Foto - FDA approves Moderna's new lower-dose COVID-19 vaccine

The U.S. approved a new COVID-19 vaccine made by Moderna late Friday butwith limitson who can use it — not a replacement for the company's existing shot, but a second option. The new vaccine, mNexspike, is a step toward next-generation coronavirus vaccines. It's made in a way that allows for a lower dose — a fifth of the dose of its current COVID-19 vaccine, Spikevax — by refining its immune target. The approval "adds an important new tool to help protect people at high risk of severe disease from COVID-19," Stephane Bancel, Moderna's CEO, said in a statement Saturday. The Food and Drug Administration approved the new vaccine for use in all adults 65 and older, and for people age 12 to 64 who have a least one health condition that puts them at increased risk from the coronavirus. That's the same limit that the FDA set in licensing another COVID-19 vaccine option from competitorNovavax. Those restrictions are a departure from how the U.S. has handled COVID-19 vaccines until now, reflectingskepticism about vaccinesfromHealth Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.and otherTrumpofficials. Moderna's existing vaccine doesn't face those limits and has long been used for anyone ages 6 months and older. The company said it expected to offer both options this fall. The FDA's approval was based on a study of 11,400 people age 12 and older that compared the new low-dose vaccine with Moderna's existing vaccine. It found the new vaccine was safe and was at least as effective — and more by some measures — than the original shot, the company said. The news came just days after the Trump administrationcanceled fundingfor Moderna to develop a vaccine against potential pandemic flu viruses, including the H5N1 bird flu, despite promising early study results. ___ The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.

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Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Thinking CapNew Foto - Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Thinking Cap

There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solvetoday's puzzlebefore reading further!Thinking Cap Constructor:Zhouqin Burnikel Editor:Amanda Rafkin KIA (65A: Sportage carmaker) The Sportage is a sports utility vehicle manufactured by the South Korean car manufacturer KIA. I was able to easily figure out this 3-letter answer, but I wouldn't say that I actually knew this. Now I do. PORK (41D: Meat used in shumai) Shumai is a type of Chinese dumpling traditionally filled with ground PORK. YEN (23A: Currency in Kyoto) Kyoto is a city in Japan. The Japanese YEN is the currency used in Japan. KAI (33A: "Cobra ___") The TV seriesCobra KAI(2018-2025) is a sequel to the first threeTheKarate Kidmovies (1984-1989). In the TV series, Ralph Macchio and William Zabka portray the same characters they played in the movie – Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence, respectively – who are now adults. SHAMPOO (42A: Pet salon cleanser) Fortunately, my pet, Willow, does a good job of keeping herself clean (she's an indoor cat, so that helps), so I have not had to use SHAMPOO on her or take her to a pet salon. I am one hundred percent certain that would not be a pleasant experience for either of us. The other day, Willow decided to take a bath on my desk, while I was trying to work; she's so helpful. PITA (44A: Pocketed bread for souvlaki) Souvlaki is a fast food dish in Greek cuisine. It consists of meat (often pork) grilled on a skewer that is served with or rolled inside a PITA. The phrase "pocketed bread" is a nice hint for solvers who might not be familiar with souvlaki. SAM'S (45A: ___ Club (Costco rival)) SAM'S Club and Costco are membership-only warehouse club retail stores. Both corporations were founded in 1983, SAM'S Club in Midwest City, Oklahoma, and Costco in Seattle, Washington. EPEES (70A: Heaviest fencing blades) Of the three sword types used in the Olympic sport of fencing - ÉPÉES, sabers, and foils - ÉPÉES are the largest and heaviest. The maximum legal weight for the foil and the saber is 500 grams, while an ÉPÉE may weigh as much as 750 grams. FLAG POLE (6D: One of 195 outside the U.N.) TheUnited Nations(U.N.) was established in 1945, after World War II. In its own words, the U.N. works for "peace, dignity and equality on a healthy planet." The U.N. is headquartered in New York City. The195 FLAG POLEsoutside of the U.N. display the FLAGs of the 193 member states and two observer states. The FLAGs are arranged in English alphabetical order. The FLAGs are raised at 8:00 a.m. and lowered at 4:00 p.m. each weekday (with some exceptions). Fun fact: The 195 FLAG POLEs cover a distance of six New York City blocks. DEERE (9D: Big player in ag-tech) Ag-tech, or agricultural technology, refers to the use of technology in agriculture. John DEERE founded his company in 1837 in Grand Detour, Illinois. That same year, he began manufacturing steel plows. The products that the DEERE company manufacturers havechanged significantly over the years. GARDENIA (11D: Fragrant white flower) GARDENIAs are large showy blooms that grow on shrubs or small trees. The flowers have a strong fragrance. There are currently 128 identified species of GARDENIA. ONE (12D: Number of horns on a unicorn) This is a playful way to clue the number ONE. REMY (26D: Rat chef in "Ratatouille")Ratatouilleis Pixar's 2007 animated movie about REMY, a rat who possesses a heightened sense of taste and smell, and who dreams of becoming a chef. ESAU (31D: Jacob's twin) This is a reference to the Biblical story of Jacob and ESAU in the book of Genesis. ESAU is the oldest twin, and thus entitled to receive the birthright from their father, Isaac. One day Jacob makes a trade with (a presumably very hungry) ESAU, giving him a bowl of stew in exchange for his birthright. CHILI OIL (38D: Spicy condiment for jiaozi)  Jiaozi are a kind of dumpling commonly eaten in parts of East Asia. The dumplings consist of ground meat and/or vegetable filling wrapped in a thinly rolled piece of dough. Jiaozi are often served with condiments such as CHILI OIL. SPA (42D: Place to get a lymphatic drainage massage) A treatment option at some SPAs, a lymphatic drainage massage focuses on the lymphatic system, a part of the immune system that carries fluid (lymph). This type of massage is particularly helpful for reducing swelling in patients with lymphedema, a condition in which the lymph isn't returning to the blood as it should. MAGNET (46D: Fridge decoration) We have quite a collection of MAGNETs on our fridge. A few years ago, my sister gave me a set of National Park magnets. Unfortunately, only 24 of the 63 National Parks are represented in the set, but oh well... My husband and I decided we'd only put the MAGNETs on our fridge if we've visited the park. We're slowly working on getting that entire set of MAGNETs up. ECON (56D: GDP-tracking subject) GDP here stands for "gross domestic product," a measure used to assess the economic performance of a country. GDP is a topic discussed in economics classes. The abbreviation GDP in the clue alerts solvers that the answer will be ECON, a shortened form of the word economics. RAP (64D: Genre for Little Simz)Little Simzis an English RAP artist. Her sixth studio album,Lotus, is expected to drop this month, on June 6. A few other clues I especially enjoyed: OLD (68A: Like many family heirlooms) HATE READ (39D: Flip through just to get mad) WHEE (59D: "This ride is fun!") CUT AND PASTE (16A: Command combo that moves text) CHILDREN AT PLAY (38A: Words after "Slow" on a street sign in a residential neighborhood) COIN A PHRASE (62A: Come up with an idiom, say) THINKING CAP: Each theme answer has the initials CAP:CUTANDPASTE,CHILDRENATPLAY, andCOINAPHRASE. It took me a little while to see that each theme answer had the initials CAP, making for a nice "Aha!" moment when I made that discovery. I admit that I'm not sure where the "THINKING" part of the title comes into play with the theme. Is it just that we are THINKING about what CAP may stand for? That may be it. If you have another idea, let me know. Thank you, Zhouqin, for this thought-provoking puzzle. USA TODAY's Daily Crossword Puzzles Sudoku & Crossword Puzzle Answers This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Crossword Blog & Answers for June 1, 2025 by Sally Hoelscher

Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Thinking Cap

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