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Walmart's 'Cute' and 'Lightweight' $20 Matching Set Is a 'Treat to Wear' for Travel, Errands, and Lounging

Sun, 05/10/2026 - 4:10am

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A lounge set that's breathable enough to wear to the beach but comfortable enough to sleep in is a vacation staple, and having a few go-to matching sets makes packing so much easier. If your warm-weather wardrobe could use another easy-to-wear option for upcoming summer trips, Walmart has a stylish two-piece set on sale right now for just $20.

Normally $36, the Asklazy 2-Piece Set is now 44% off for a limited time. It comes in six colors, including black, blue, khaki, orange, pink, and light pink. Available in sizes small to 2XL, shoppers said the fit is true to size. All sizes and colors are currently in stock and on sale for just $20. 

Asklazy 2-Piece Set, $20 (was $36) at Walmart

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Made from a cotton-blend ribbed knit, this two-piece set also features spandex for comfortable stretch. This breezy material is moisture-wicking, so you'll stay cool and dry, but shoppers said it isn't too sheer or see-through. The fabric is textured such that it doesn't wrinkle easily — a major benefit for travelers.

The top features a crew neck and drop shoulders, creating a slouchy and slightly oversized fit that's long enough to be tucked in or left out for extra coverage. The coordinating shorts have a stretchy waistband and a relaxed fit through the thigh, complete with deep pockets to stash essentials like your phone or wallet.

Endlessly wearable and versatile, you can mix and match the pieces with other wardrobe staples like jeans, skirts, tees, and tank tops. Pair the set with sneakers or sandals for a complete look, or even throw it on over a swimsuit for a quick cover-up. It’s also simple to care for, as it's machine washable, though several shoppers recommend hanging the pieces up to dry to help maintain their shape.

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From shoppers who said they've worn this outfit every day while working from home to those who loved it for weekend outings and warm-weather trips like cruises, many raved about how "lightweight and comfortable" it is. 

With its "airy and soft" material, shoppers commented that it's "vacation-ready" and "a cute outfit for travel," especially during the summer. One reviewer said it "feels like a treat to wear" because "it’s one of those outfits you can throw on and still look styled."

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At just $20, the Asklazy 2-Piece Set is a must-have for spring and summer. Add it to your Walmart cart now to look effortlessly chic and feel ultra comfy for less.

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Quote of the Day: At 93, Willie Nelson Proves Blessings Add Up

Sun, 05/10/2026 - 2:46am

Willie Nelsonwas only six months old when his mother walked out on him. And a few years later, his father did the same thing. So Willie and his big sister Bobbie moved in with William and Nancy Nelson—their paternal grandparents—in Abbott, Texas. Willie was so young, he would call them Mama and Daddy for the rest of his life. During this time, The Great Depression had ravaged the country and the Nelsons were dirt poor. There was barely enough food to go around, but what they had, they gave freely.

Daddy Nelson bought him his first guitar when he was six—along with a chord book he studied like scripture. By seven, most kids are learning how to write—but Willie? He was writing his own songs. "Mama and Daddy Nelson gave Bobbie and me two gifts that saved our lives," Willie would later say. "Love and music." But soon thereafter, heartbreak struck again when Willie's beloved grandfather died of pneumonia. A grief-stricken Willie sat down with his Stella guitar and started writing songs about what he was feeling.

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By the time he was a teenager, Willie was playing his songs in rough honky-tonks across central Texas. After graduating from Abbott High School in 1950, he enlisted in the Air Force, but a bad back got him discharged after just nine months. So he came home, married a 16-year-old waitress named Martha Matthews, started a family, and continued making music.

What followed was decades of grinding—relocating multiple times to wherever he could find work. But in 1961, he sold a little song called "Crazy" to Patsy Cline and it became one of the most iconic country songs ever recorded. While he didn't get paid much for the song, he continued writing and touring.

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Over the next few years, he wrote hits for artists like Faron Young and Roy Orbison. Nelson was finally making real money—but as a songwriter, not as a singer. Nashville thought his voice was too unusual and that his look was too rough to become a country star.

But on Dec. 23, 1969, his Tennessee house burned to the ground and Willie decided to move back to Texas. By 1972, he'd grown his hair long, started wearing a bandana and a beat-up t-shirt, and pioneered a sound called "outlaw country." Nashville suits told him that his 1975 album Red Headed Stranger was too weird to sell. Nelson was undeterred and it went platinum.

In the 50+ years since, Willie Nelson has released more than 140 studio albums, won 12 Grammy Awards and recorded 25 No. 1 country hits. He's been inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Kennedy Center Honors. He co-founded Farm Aid, which has raised more than $90 million for American family farmers since 1985—and at 93 years old, Willie still personally signs the grant checks.

Throughout his life, Willie Nelson has both survived and achieved the unthinkable—and that's why he's today's quote of the day.

Quote of the Day by Willie Nelson

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This quote really hits hard when you think about what Nelson endured before he became one of the biggest artists in music history. Both of his parents abandoned him. The grandfather who raised him as his son died when he was just a little kid. He grew up poor and worked dozens of odd jobs to put food on the table. He wrote a massive hit with "Crazy" and barely saw a dime. His house burned down and everyone told him his unique sound and look just wouldn't work in country music. But once he started counting his blessings—and stopped dwelling on his pain—his life changed forever.

Because gratitude isn't a feeling that just suddenly happens to you once you've made it big. It's a practice you choose—day after day—as you're chasing your goals and dreams. When you choose gratitude, the world around you actually starts to look different—and your life becomes different.

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Deeper Meaning of Willie Nelson's Quote: Gratitude

The decision to count your blessings—choosing to focus on what's good in your life, especially when things feel bad—rewires the way your brain processes everything else. The bills that felt overwhelming feel a little lighter and the slights that stung start to feel a little smaller. Using your energy to focus on the positive is so much healthier than wasting energy on the negative.

That's what Willie figured out. Once he started counting his blessings and practicing gratitude, he found success beyond his wildest dreams. And when things feel totally terrible, it means taking a minute to focus on the little things—like yesterday's phone conversation that made you laugh or the delicious sandwich you ate today at lunch—and they'll life you up just a little bit. And over time, your entire life will start to turn around.

More Quotes by Willie Nelson
  • "Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you'll start having positive results."
  • "There's nothing wrong with being a little crazy. Sometimes that's the only way to get through life."
  • "Freedom is control in your own life."
  • "99 percent of the world's lovers are not with their first choice. That's what makes the jukebox play."
  • "Be here. Be present. Wherever you are, be there."

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Numbrix 9 - May 10

Sun, 05/10/2026 - 2:00am

Legendary '90s Rock Band Celebrates 8th No. 1 Album at Iconic Rock Festival

Sun, 05/10/2026 - 1:00am

Thousands of rock fans packed into Daytona International Speedway this weekend as Welcome to Rockville returned with another stacked lineup. 

But among the festival’s most anticipated performances was the Foo Fighters, who took the stage Friday, May 8, fresh off a major Billboard milestone.

While their performance was slightly pushed back due to typical Florida weather delays, the band’s set blended newer material from their new album Your Favorite Toy with the staples fans have spent decades screaming along to. In addition to classics like “My Hero” and “Everlong,” the group also performed newer tracks, including “Window,” “Your Favorite Toy,” and “Of All People.”

“We played shows before where the weather f*cked it up, and everyone goes back to their cars and they wait it out,” frontman Dave Grohl said to the crowd. “And I sit here, and I think about it, and I’m like, ‘I wonder if they’ll all come back,’ ...and I’m so f**king happy you guys came back.”

The appearance came just days after the Foo Fighters earned their eighth No. 1 album on Billboard’s Top Hard Rock Albums chart with Your Favorite Toy. According to Billboard, the album moved 27,000 units in its first week following its April 26 release. The band is tied with Pearl Jam for the second-most No. 1 albums in the chart’s history, behind only Linkin Park.

On Your Favorite Toy, many fans have zeroed in on “Of All People” for its raw sound. The track leans heavily into the gritty energy of the underground punk scene that exploded in Los Angeles during the 1980s, a sound that would later influence both grunge and bands like Nirvana and Foo Fighters themselves.

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The album also marks the band’s second full-length release since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins.

As for Welcome to Rockville itself, the festival has quietly become one of the biggest rock events in the country, evolving from a small one-day gathering in 2011 into a four-day Daytona Beach destination that now draws hundreds of thousands of fans each year.

This year’s lineup leaned heavily into the kind of bands that dominated rock radio and MTV in the late ’90s and early 2000s. Alongside Foo Fighters, major acts included My Chemical Romance, Guns N' Roses, and Alice Cooper, while artists like The Offspring, Turnstile, and Simple Plan rounded out the nostalgia-packed bill.

NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Sunday, May 10, 2026

Sun, 05/10/2026 - 12:20am

You might find today's NYT Connections Sports puzzle easy if you can run like the wind. Get excited—there's another New York Times game to add to your daily routine! Those of us word game addicts who already play WordleConnectionsStrands and the Mini Crossword now have Connections Sports Edition to add to the mix.

So, if you're looking for some hints and answers for today's Connections Sports Edition on Sunday, May 10, 2026, you've come to the right place.

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Today's NYT Connections Sports Puzzle for Sunday, May 10, 2026 / New York Times

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What Is Connections Sports Edition?

Connections Sports Edition is just like the regular Connections word puzzle, in that it's a game that resets at 12 a.m. EST each day and has 16 different words listed. It's up to you to figure out each group of four words that belong to a certain category, with four categories in total.

This new version is sports-specific, however, as a partnership between The New York Times and The Athletic.

As the NYT site instructs, for Connections Sports Edition, you "group sports terms that share a common thread."

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Hints for Today's Connections Sports Edition Categories on May 10, 2026

Here are some hints about the four categories to help you figure out the word groupings.

  • Yellow: MLB numbers.
  • Green: Zoom!
  • Blue: Gridiron stars.
  • Purple: Hockey teams, with a twist.
Here Are Today's Connections Sports Edition Categories

OK, time for a second hint…we'll give you the actual categories now. Spoilers below!

  • Yellow: BASEBALL STATS
  • Green: MOVES FAST
  • Blue: HALL OF FAME RUNNING BACKS
  • Purple: NHL TEAMS, MINUS THE FIRST LETTER

If you're looking for the answers, no worries—we've got them below. So, don't scroll any further if you don't want to see the solutions!

The answers to today's Connections Sports Edition #594 are coming up next.

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What Are the Answers to Connections Sports Edition Today?
  • BASEBALL STATS: ERRORS, HITS, RUNS, WALKS
  • MOVES FAST: BOLTS, RACES, SCOOTS, SPRINTS
  • HALL OF FAME RUNNING BACKS: JAMES, RIGGINS, SANDERS, SAYERS
  • NHL TEAMS, MINUS THE FIRST LETTER: ANGERS, RUINS, SLANDERS, TARS

Don't worry if you didn't get them this time—we've all been there.

Up next, catch up on the answers to recent Wordle puzzles.

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1976 Sentimental Soft Rock Ballad About Lonely Summer Nights Became an Unexpected Country Hit

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 11:45pm

Half a century after England Dan & John Ford Coley had their first major hit with “I’d Really Love to See You Tonight," the soft rock duo is often remembered as a one-hit wonder...but in fact, the pair had four Top 10 singles in the same number of years, and it's another one of the act's chart-toppers that might be their most heartbreaking.

Released as the second single from their album Nights Are Forever, "Nights Are Forever Without You" didn't climb quite as high on the charts as "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight," which peaked at #1 on the US. Billboard Adult Contemporary Charts and #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. "Nights Are Forever Without You" did, however, make it all the way to #10 on the Hot 100 and #6 on the Adult Contemporary Charts, according to Classic Rock History, and with good reason. Anybody who's ever spent a long, sleepless night missing someone they love can relate to these lyrics:

"Lying in bed with the radio on / Moonlight falls like rain / Soft summer nights spent thinking of you / When will I see you again?"

Written by Nashville songwriter Parker McGee, the song goes on to detail the heartache of lost romance:

"Thinking 'bout you / I didn't know it would be so strong / Waiting and wondering about you / I didn't know it would last so long / Nights are forever without you"

The sad, sentimental tune helped to solidify England Dan & John Ford Coley's status as '70s soft rock icons, with the pair telling the Los Angeles Times in 1979 that the popularity of "Nights Are Forever Without You" made them feel more secure in their success following the rapid rise of "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight."

Just a couple of years later, singer Buck Owens covered "Nights Are Forever Without You." His version was a country hit, peaking at #27 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 1978.

John Ford Coley trained as a classical pianist

Interestingly enough, Coley didn't set out to be a soft rock star...or any other kind of star, though he trained as a classical pianist.

"I thought I was probably going to go into law or construction, whichever job opportunity came up first. That, or a cowboy," he explained in a 2024 interview with InFocusVisions Music & Arts Magazine.

"So, when the music thing happened…I’ll tell you a story…the thing that really spurred me on," Coley continued. "We were playing in the band in high school and in college. So, I’m in college and I don’t have a piano up there. I’m not really practicing the way I should so when I came in for rehearsal the band told me I was about to be fired because I wasn’t progressing the way I needed to be. I was pretty upset by it."

"So, the next morning I’m going to school and I’m pretty upset," he recalled. "And, I’ve heard audible voices in my life three times. That was the first time. I dang near drove off the road it scared me so bad. I think I’m going crazy. What I heard was, 'I gave you the gift. What you do with the gift is up to you but if you don’t use the gift I will take it from you and I will give it to someone who will.' At that point I became excessively driven and very serious about music. It saved me from being a bag boy at a grocery store. I became very serious about it and I’ve continued to be ever since."

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Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Sunday, May 10, 2026

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 11:45pm

Today's NYT Strands puzzle might be a cinch if you're someone who's always aware. Move over, WordleConnections, Connections Sports Edition, and Mini Crossword—there’s a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming increasingly popular as another daily activity fans can find on the NYT website and app.

With daily themes and "spangrams" to discover, this is the latest addictive game to cross off your to-do list before a new one pops up 24 hours later.

We'll cover exactly how to play Strands, hints for today's Spangram, and all of the answers for Strands #798 on Sunday, May 10.

How to Play Strands

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According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands:

Find theme words to fill the board.

  • Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found.
  • Drag or tap letters to create words. If tapping, double-tap the last letter to submit.
  • Theme words fill the board entirely. No theme words overlap.

Find the “spangram.”

  • The spangram describes the puzzle's theme and touches two opposite sides of the board. It may be two words.
  • The spangram highlights in yellow when found.
  • An example spangram with corresponding theme words: PEAR, FRUIT, BANANA, APPLE, etc.

Need a hint?

  • Find non-theme words to get hints.
  • For every three non-theme words you find, you earn a hint.
  • Hints show the letters of a theme word. If there is already an active hint on the board, a hint will show that word's letter order.
What Is Today's Strands Hint for the Theme: "We all saw it"

A hint for today's Strands game: With my own two eyes.

What Are Today's NYT Strands Hints?

Warning: Spoilers ahead!

In today's puzzle, there are seven theme words to find (including the spangram). Here are the first two letters for each word:

  • OB
  • FL
  • BL
  • GL
  • BR
  • OV
  • CL (SPANGRAM)
NYT Strands Spangram Hint: Is It Vertical or Horizontal?

Today's Spangram is mostly vertical.

NYT Strands Spangram Answer for May 10

Today's Spangram answer on Today's NYT 'Strands' Hints, Spangram and Answers for Sunday, May 10, 2026, isCLEARCUT.

What Are Today's NYT Strands Answers, Word List for Sunday, May 10?
  • OBVIOUS
  • FLAGRANT
  • BLATANT
  • GLARING
  • BRAZEN
  • OVERT
  • SPANGRAM: CLEARCUT

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NYT ‘Connections’ Hints, Clues and Answers Sunday, May 10, 2026

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 11:25pm

Today's NYT Connections puzzle is easy if you're an audiophile. There's nothing quite as exhilarating as the feeling of completing the daily New York Times WordleStrandsMini Crossword and Connections Sports Edition word games in one fell swoop. But sometimes it can be easier said than done. If you need help with today's Connections puzzle, you'll want to keep reading.

Spoilers ahead! We've warned you. We mean it. Read no further until you really want some clues or you've completely given up and want the answers ASAP. Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #1064 onSunday, May 10, 2026.

Today's NYT Connections Puzzle for Sunday, May 10, 2026 / New York Times

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If you've been having trouble with any of the connections or words in Sunday's puzzle, you're not alone, and these hints should definitely help you out. Plus, I'll reveal the answers further down.

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Hints About Today's NYT Connections Categories on Sunday, May 10
  1. Seen on an iPod or radio.
  2. Like Hercules or Odysseus.
  3. A very popular Cuban highball.
  4. The season we're in.

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Ready for the answers? Scroll below this image (the image that represents your very appreciated patience!).

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Today's Connections Game Answers for Sunday, May 10:

1. MUSIC PLAYER SETTINGS: PLAY, REPEAT, SHUFFLE, SKIP
2. DESTINED: BOUND, CERTAIN, FATED, SURE
3. VERBS IN MAKING A MOJITO: GARNISH, MUDDLE, POUR, STIR
4. WHAT SPRING MIGHT REFER TO: CONVERSATION, PERIOD, PUFF, THINK

How'd you do?

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Today’s Wordle Hint, Answers for #1786 on Sunday, May 10, 2026

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 11:04pm

You might find today's NYT Wordle answer easy to figure out if you live in Alaska. But the day just isn't complete until I've solved all the free word games from the New York Times, including ConnectionsConnections Sports Edition, Strands, and Mini Crossword. Of course, I can’t forget about Wordle, too! If you’re stuck on today’s Wordle answer, we’re here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle #1786 ahead.

Let's start with a few hints.

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How many vowels are in today's Wordle?

There are two vowels in today's five-letter word.

What kind of letter does today's Wordle start with?

Today's Wordle begins with a consonant.

Are there any double letters?

There are double letters in today's Wordle.

Can you give another hint about today's Wordle?

A hint for today's Wordle is: it's best when it's cold.

OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away before revealing the answer!

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We'll have the answer below this friendly reminder of how to play the game.

SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed.

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Today's Wordle Answer for #1786 on Sunday, May 10, 2026.

Today's Wordle answer on Sunday, May 10, 2026, is PARKA.

-If you missed it, catch up with the answer to yesterday’s Wordle.

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'70s Music Legend, Who Rejected Television for 17 Years, Made First-Ever Live TV Appearance

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 11:00pm

It’s been 32 years since Bruce Springsteen marked a rare break from his long-standing habits after making a surprising move that delighted fans.

On May 9, 1992, the music legend made his first-ever live TV performance, but it wasn't just another appearance.

Unlike other music icons who delved into acting and took on roles in movies, the singer-songwriter nicknamed “The Boss” rarely appears on screen, whether it's for TV or the big screen.

However, he broke his long-held reluctance when he made a special appearance on Saturday Night Live.

The show, known for its iconic live performances, invited Springsteen to take the stage. At this time, this was considered a major move since the singer had been avoiding high-profile media performances.

Interestingly, this time he finally said yes after turning down SNL’s invitation for 17 years.

In an episode hosted by Tom Hanks, the “Dancing in the Dark” hitmaker performed tracks from his albums Lucky Town and Human Touch, delivering live renditions of "Lucky Town," "57 Channels (And Nothin' On)" and "Living Proof.”

Musical guest Bruce Springsteen, Tom Hanks on May 9, 2010 for Saturday Night Live show.

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After his successful SNL debut, Springsteen returned to the show for three more appearances.

The second was in 2002, which marked the music icon’s first SNL appearance with his backing band, the E Street Band.

The episode, hosted by Matt Damon, stunned the viewers with the performance of "Lonesome Day" from his album The Rising.

Thirteen years later, Springsteen once again made an SNL comeback and performed "The Ties That Bind" and "Meet Me in the City.”

At the time, some viewers misinterpreted the crowd reaction, believing that the iconic rock star was being booed during his 2015 SNL performance.

In reality, the audience was chanting "Bruuuucccceee!”, a show of support that was later clarified by fans.

Apart from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, the episode, hosted by Saturday Night Live mainstays Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, also featured another music legend, who surprised audiences with a special performance from Beatles legend Paul McCartney.

He delivered his signature holiday encore of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town.”

As for Springsteen’s last appearance on the long-running late-night show, he performed tracks from his album Letter to You in 2020.

Introduced by host Timothée Chalamet, the 76-year-old musician performed "Ghosts" and "I'll See You in My Dreams" with the E Street Band, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, bassist Garry Tallent and violinist Soozie Tyrell were absent.

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Amazon's 'Spacious' $27 Heavy-Duty Storage Tote 6-Pack Is a Must-Have for Moving and Decluttering

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 10:45pm

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If you’re packing your winter clothes or looking to declutter this spring, finding the right storage solutions is essential. Luckily, Amazon is currently running a fantastic deal on a six-piece set of Ticonn Heavy-Duty Storage Totes that's garnering significant attention from shoppers. 

Originally priced at $40, these "versatile" totes are now available for just $27 for Prime members. This makes them an incredibly affordable option for those looking to simplify organizing or moving day. In addition to the six-pack, Ticonn also has two-piece, four-piece, eight-piece, 12-piece, and 16-piece sets available. The base prices and exact discounts vary.

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These heavy-duty storage bags have received an impressive 4.8 out of 5 stars from over 44,000 reviewers. With over 40,000 packs sold in the past month alone, it’s clear that these bags are a hit among consumers.

Each bag has a generous capacity of up to 24 gallons, measuring 27 inches by 14 inches by 15 inches. This makes them a perfect alternative to traditional boxes, as they offer ample space for clothes, books, and other essentials you may want to stow away.

What makes these storage bags particularly appealing is their heavy-duty construction. Made from premium PE material, they are designed to withstand heavy loads. The wide, thick handles enhance their strength, ensuring that users can transport their belongings with ease and confidence. The open-top design makes loading and unloading a breeze, allowing for quick organization during the decluttering process.

Storage is another important consideration, and these bags can be folded and tucked away when not in use. This feature is ideal for students who need to maximize every inch of their dorm rooms. Each bag includes a tag pocket for easy labeling, making it simpler to keep track of belongings.

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Shoppers have been calling these bags "super handy," "durable," and "perfect for big moves."

"These extra-large zipper bags with handles are incredibly useful and well-made," one shopper wrote. "They’re spacious enough to hold bedding, clothes, toys, or even bulky gear, and the heavy-duty material with strong zippers gives them a sturdy feel."

Whether you're moving in or storing your seasonal items, these $27 extra-large moving bags are a great deal. Make sure to grab a pack while they’re still on sale!

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1976 Hit Film, Written in 10 Days, Ranked Among Greatest Films of All Time

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 10:19pm

Some of the most influential movies in history take years to come together. Taxi Driver was not one of them.

The 1976 psychological drama, directed by Martin Scorsese, was famously written in just 10 days by screenwriter Paul Schrader, yet it went on to become one of the most acclaimed films ever made. Decades later, the movie was included in British Film Institute’s Sight and Sound roundup of The Greatest Films of All Time.

Starring Robert De Niro as lonely Vietnam veteran Travis Bickle, Taxi Driver follows a mentally unraveling cab driver drifting through the crime-filled streets of 1970s New York City. Alienated, angry and increasingly unstable, Travis becomes consumed by violence and his warped desire to "clean up" the city around him.

The film's dark atmosphere and psychological intensity immediately set it apart from other movies of the era. Scorsese captured a grimy, decaying version of New York that felt deeply authentic, while De Niro delivered one of the most iconic performances of his career.

The screenplay itself has become legendary in Hollywood history. Schrader reportedly wrote the script during a deeply difficult period in his life, channeling feelings of isolation and obsession into Travis Bickle's character.

"I do not believe that New York, the city, create[s] people such as the protagonist of the film or the center of the film," said Schrader in a 1976 interview. "I hesitate to call him a hero. He's a man of a disintegrating self-destructive personality and he is not created by the city."

Despite being completed in little more than a week, the script would eventually become one of the most studied screenplays in film history.

"I read it, and the character and the precision and power of the prose was like poetry," Scorsese said in a 2012 interview. "It was so strong, the dialogue, the scene descriptions, but ultimately it was truthful and honest and had many feelings that I certainly identified with later on."

The movie also introduced one of cinema's most famous lines, "You talkin' to me?" improvised by De Niro during the film's mirror scene. The line has since become one of the most quoted in film history.

Upon release, Taxi Driver sparked both critical acclaim and controversy due to its violence and unsettling themes. Still, it quickly established itself as a landmark of American cinema and earned multiple Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture.

Nearly 50 years later, the film's influence can still be seen across movies, television and pop culture.

Its inclusion among Sight and Sound's ranking confirms what generations of movie fans already knew: Taxi Driver wasn't just a hit film, it became a defining cinematic masterpiece.

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1986 No. 1 Country Hit Made a Comeback With a Warm Grand Ole Opry Tribute 39 Years Later

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It’s been nearly four decades since The Judds released their classic country track, “Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old Days),” but the song has proven to stand the test of time as it has been either covered or performed throughout the years by artists ranging from Cody Johnson to Ashley McBryde

And in the winter of 2025, sister country duo Tigirlily Gold, consisting of Kendra and Krista Slaubaugh, brought the beloved tune back, honoring the award-winning mother-daughter duo, made up of Wynonna and the late Naomi Judd, with their own remake of “Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old Days).”

Onstage, the dynamic sibling duo delivered the lyrics with plenty of emotion, providing a chill-inducing take on the touching and nostalgic ode to grandparents that finds the singer talking to their elder family member with wishes to go back to simpler times.

The moment was all part of the OpryNextStage program, which showcases emerging country artists. With Kendra singing the verses and Krista offering both harmony and accompaniment on guitar, the conversational ballad made for a fitting opportunity for the duo and an unforgettable treat for the audience.  

Released in January of 1986, “Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old Days)” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart on May 10, 1986, where it stayed for one week before being replaced by Hank Williams’ “Ain’t Misbehavin.”  

Written by Jamie O’Hara and released as the second single from 1985’s Rockin’ with the Rhythm, the track served as the sixth hit from the mother-daughter duo following tracks, “Have Mercy,” “Love Is Alive,” “Girls Night Out,” “Why Not Me,” and “Mama He’s Crazy.” 

“Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old Days),” which also went No. 1 in Canada, has received several achievements. The song earned a Grammy in 1987 for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, with O’Hara taking home the trophy for Best Country Song. In 2022, Rolling Stone listed the song as one of The Judds’ most ‘Essential Songs.’ 

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Target’s Gorgeous New Floral Footed Bowl Looks Way More Expensive Than It Actually Is

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Decorative home accents are becoming one of the easiest ways for homeowners to refresh their spaces without committing to a full redesign. Instead of large furniture upgrades or expensive renovations. Many people are turning to statement décor pieces that add color, texture and personality to a room. From styled coffee tables to curated kitchen counters, decorative accessories are helping transform everyday spaces into more intentional and visually appealing environments.

One trend growing rapidly in popularity is the use of artisan-inspired ceramics throughout the home. Hand-painted finishes, floral motifs and textured materials are bringing warmth back into modern interiors that once leaned heavily toward minimalism. Shoppers are embracing pieces that feel collected and timeless rather than overly manufactured. Decorative bowls in particular are becoming versatile focal points because they can be displayed on dining tables, consoles, shelves or kitchen islands while adding dimension and character to a room.


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A standout example of this trend is the 10-inch Floral Painted Ceramic Footed Bowl from Threshold, priced at $30. Designed with an eye catching floral pattern and contrasting blue rim, this decorative bowl blends vintage inspired charm with modern styling. The combination of green floral detailing and rich blue accents creates a vibrant yet balanced look that works beautifully across a variety of décor aesthetics.

Crafted from ceramic, the bowl offers a sturdy and elevated feel that instantly makes a space appear more curated. The footed design adds height and sophistication, helping it stand out whether displayed alone or paired with other decorative pieces. Its dimensions just over 10 inches wide and slightly over 5 inches high, make it substantial enough to serve as a centerpiece without overwhelming a table or countertop.

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Decorative bowls have become increasingly popular because of their flexibility in styling. Some homeowners use them as standalone statement pieces while others incorporate them into layered seasonal décor arrangements with candles, books or natural accents nearby. The floral detailing on this bowl makes it especially fitting for spring and summer decorating trends though its timeless ceramic design allows it to work year round.

Another reason ceramic décor continues to trend is its ability to soften modern spaces. In homes filled with sleek furniture and neutral tones, painted ceramics introduce warmth and handcrafted appeal. The floral patterning adds movement and visual texture while the glossy ceramic surface reflects light beautifully throughout a room.

Designed for decorative use only, this bowl focuses entirely on aesthetics and visual impact. For anyone looking to add a simple but stylish update to their home, this floral ceramic footed bowl delivers a blend of color, elegance and timeless decorative appeal that fits effortlessly into today’s most popular interior design trends.

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1973 Soft Rock Classic, Released After Artist’s Death, Became a No. 1 Hit

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 9:52pm

In 1973, a tender soft rock ballad about time, love and mortality took on an even deeper meaning after the sudden death of the man who wrote it.

"Time in a Bottle" by Jim Croce became a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 after the singer's tragic death, transforming the song into one of the most emotional and enduring classics of the 1970s.

Croce originally wrote the song after learning that his wife, Ingrid, was pregnant with their son. The lyrics reflect a desire to slow down time and hold onto life's most meaningful moments, themes that would later resonate even more powerfully with listeners.

At first, "Time in a Bottle" was not intended to be a major single. But everything changed in September 1973 when Croce died in a plane crash at just 30 years old.

The singer had been traveling following a concert in Louisiana when the small charter plane carrying him and several others crashed shortly after takeoff. Croce, along with guitarist Maury Muehleisen and four others, was killed in the accident.

In the wake of his death, fans turned back to his music, particularly "Time in a Bottle," thee reflective lyrics of which suddenly felt hauntingly prophetic. Radio stations began playing the song heavily, and it soon climbed the charts, eventually reaching No. 1.

"When he found out we were gonna have a child, he realized he was gonna have to do something about it. He sat down that night and wrote 'Time In A Bottle.' I really believe it's more about the immortality of life," said Croce's widow, Ingrid, in an interview with Classic Bands. "When he wrote something it usually wasn't one circumstance that spurred it on. It was a lot of different people and a lot of different circumstances that brought that song together which is why I think his music is so universal."

The success cemented Croce's legacy as one of the era's defining singer-songwriters. Known for hits like "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" and "Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels)," Croce had a gift for combining vivid storytelling with emotional sincerity.

"This was a real person telling stories," said Croce's son, A.J. Croce, in 2024. "And I think that people are looking for real; they’re looking for music that isn't just manufactured to sell.”

More than 50 years later, "Time in a Bottle" remains one of the most beloved songs of the decade.

Its bittersweet beauty, and the tragedy surrounding its release, helped turn it into more than just a hit song. It became a lasting reminder of how fragile and precious time can be.

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Billy Bob Thornton Reflects on His Mental Health Journey

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 9:22pm

Billy Bob Thornton is getting candid about his mental health. During an appearance on the Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast, the Landman star opened up on living with OCD and anxiety.

Thornton recalled to Mandel and Mandel's daughter, Jackelyn Shultz, a particularly vivid memory of how OCD first manifested for him during his childhood growing up with his late father.

He began, "It's well known that I have all these different things. I have a severe anxiety disorder as well as OCD, and I grew up dyslexic. When I was growing up, they didn't have programs, and it wasn't a thing, you know. They just thought you were an idiot at school. I grew up with it… my dad was not particularly nice to me. It was kind of tough around the house when I was a kid. He was in the service in the Korean War, and I think he had some problems."

"I had no idea what it was. I thought I invented it! I would do these things, and they say a lot of the time with OCD, it's someone who feels like their life is out of control, and it's a way that they can control something. I would do this thing. I knew what time he [Thornton's late father] got home from work. I would look at the clock...and when it would get, say, three minutes to four, when I would hear the car pull in the driveway around four o'clock usually, in my head I would say if I can count to a hundred five times before I hear the car come in the driveway, everything's gonna be okay," added Thornton.

The Boxmasters frontman also described an incredible moment shared with legendary singer-songwriter Warren Zevon. Zevon and Thornton once lived in the same West Hollywood apartment complex during the latter's early years as a young actor.

"This is in the late '80s, I guess," said Thornton. "I was standing at the mailbox to get my mail. Of course, in those days, I didn't get any mail. It's like a Ralph's flyer, or s—it like that. I opened the mailbox, [and] I pull[ed] out the Ralph's flyer. I put it back in, closed it, opened it again, [and] I pulled it out again. I did it three times. Well, Warren Zevon's standing next to me, and he's watching me. And he goes, 'You have it too, huh?'"

He added, "After that, Warren and I became friends, and we started discussing our OCD and our anxiety and all these different things. We used to compete with each other to see who had it worse."

Billy Bob Thornton has discussed his mental health diagnoses in previous interviews. In 2025, he told rock legend Ann Wilson of Heart on her After Dinner Thinks podcast about numerous conversations with one of his daughters regarding their shared mental health challenges.

"[We talk] about how these things are looked at by the public as detriments. But they're actually strengths, especially in the arts. If you check through history, you can't tell me Van Gogh and all those guys weren't on the spectrum," proclaimed the "Lost Highway" musician.

Nancy Guthrie: Sheriff Chris Nanos Shares Hopeful Update as Case Nears 100 Days

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 9:13pm

Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie's mom, Nancy Guthrie, 84, is still missing three months after her abduction in Tucson, Ariz.—and Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos gave a hopeful update as the investigation neared 100 days.

On Friday, May 8, Fox News Digital asked Nanos about the case, which still has no named suspect after Nancy went missing on Feb. 1.

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"It's 100 days now, almost, sir," a reporter behind the camera pointed out. "Are you guys any closer to solving?"

To that, Nanos replied, "We are." As he nodded, the sheriff added that things were going "really great." 

However, Nanos did not answer when asked if he had a message for the Guthrie family for Mother's Day, which is Sunday, May 10.

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Nancy was last seen at her Catalina Foothills residence on the evening of Jan. 31. Her family reported her missing the next day. Although the FBI released video clips and still images of a masked individual on Nancy's porch—not to mention that Savannah has offered a $1 million reward—no one has come forward with information leading to an arrest.

Recently, the FBI obtained DNA evidence, a hair sample, for processing. The PCSD County initially sent it to a private lab in Florida,but new technology could potentially crack the case. CeCe Moore, a genetic genealogist, told NewsNation’s Brian Entin that extraction of snip profiles from rootless hairs is now possible.

“Now we just have to hope that it is the person or persons—one of the persons—who kidnapped Nancy,” Moore said. “It’s again, kind of a Hail Mary. Everything is getting to that point, I feel, because so much time has gone by. But you just never know.”

Unfortunately, processing of the DNA evidence could still take months.

Meanwhile, FBI Director Kash Patel and the PCSD have exchanged public blows about how well they have (or haven't) collaborated on Nancy's case.

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'90s Rocker From Iconic Supergroup Ranked Among ‘Best Vocalists of All Time’

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 9:08pm

Chris Cornell, the legendary frontman of the supergroup Audioslave and grunge band Soundgarden, continues to be celebrated as one of the greatest vocalists in music history.

Despite his death in 2017, the singer and songwriter left a legacy that still resonates with generations of rock fans.

Through Audioslave and Soundgarden’s massive success in music, the ’90s rocker was widely recognized as one of the greatest vocalists of all time.

In a list shared by Consequence, the publication named the 100 greatest frontmen and singers in music history. Whether from rock, punk, hip-hop, R&B, famous artists or new performers, it is a celebration of the power of great vocalists.

The rankings are based on the survey of more than 50 musicians who were asked to name singers they believed deserved to be on the list.

As for Cornell, his “vibrato, swagger, rasp and high range” helped him secure the top 19 spot on the prestigious list.

Chris Cornell of Audioslave at the 2002 KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.

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Beyond this, the two-time Grammy winner was known for having a nearly four-octave vocal range, which is why he was able to perfect the powerful belting technique.

Another interesting detail that was pointed out was the way the frontman “pronounces his words,” making listeners feel the melancholy he captured in his music.

In a 2008 interview with Juice magazine, Cornell spoke about his approach to vocal training and singing.

“I got a little bit of training here and there, and I’ve gone a long way with that,” he shared, adding, “In terms of vocal coaching over ten years, I’ve had six lessons. It’s helped at times. As a rock singer, you have to take what works for you. Most vocal training is based on opera singing. Rock is not opera, but applying some of those techniques has helped me a lot.“

The frontman also mentioned the impact of his rock star lifestyle on his singing voice that affected his performance.

“I was touring a lot and started having problems with my voice because I was smoking,” he told the outlet, adding, “I was overdoing it. I was singing songs that were really difficult to do and playing guitar at the same time. There are certain things you can learn to help you do that right.”

Unfortunately, in 2017, rock fans were stunned after news confirmed the passing of the 52-year-old singer due to suicide following his concert in Detroit.

Prior to this, he was open about battling severe depression, anxiety and addiction throughout his life.

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NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Sunday, May 10, 2026

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Today's Mini Crossword might be easy to solve if you enjoy attending cookouts. And if you're anything like me, the day is not complete until I finish all of the free word games from the New York Times. Working on the daily Connections, Connections Sports EditionWordle, and Strands is a whole ritual for many of us. And we can't forget about the NYT's The Mini Crossword, too!

Although the NYT is known for "The Crossword," a larger puzzle for paid subscribers, The Mini has quite the fan following as well. This particular game resets at 10 p.m., unlike some of the others that start over at midnight.

So, if you're working on today's Mini on for Today's Mini Crossword on Sunday, May 10, and need some help (I've been there), get ready to read the clues and solutions for each line. We have them separated into hints first for both "Across" and "Down" words, followed by "Across Answers" and "Down Answers," so be careful if you want to avoid spoilers as you scroll!

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Hints for NYT’s The Mini Crossword on Sunday, May 10, 2026

Here are additional clues for each of the words in today's Mini Crossword.

NYT Mini Across Hints

1 Across: Sea creatures that sidle — HINT: Ends with the letter "S"

6 Across: Thomas Edison is credited with popularizing this phone greeting (Alexander Graham Bell preferred "Ahoy!") — HINT: Ends with the letter "O"

7 Across: Basement's counterpart — HINT: Starts with the letter "A"

8 Across: Hot dog, informally — HINT: Ends with the letter "K"

9 Across: Chess tactics that attack two pieces at once — HINT: Starts with the letter "F"

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NYT Mini Down Hints

1 Down: Husk of wheat — HINT: Starts with the letter "C"

2 Down: Like throwback fashion — HINT: Ends with the letter "O"

3 Down: Wedding ceremony site — HINT: Ends with the letter "R"

4 Down: Lose a staring contest — HINT: Starts with the letter "B"

5 Down: Pieces of clothing for which two M.L.B. teams are named — HINT: Ends with the letter "S"

Answers to NYT’s The Mini Crossword for Sunday, May 10, 2026

Don't go any further unless you want to know exactly what the correct words are in today's Mini Crossword.

NYT Mini Across Answers

1 Across: Sea creatures that sidle — CRABS

6 Across: Thomas Edison is credited with popularizing this phone greeting (Alexander Graham Bell preferred "Ahoy!") — HELLO

7 Across: Basement's counterpart — ATTIC

8 Across: Hot dog, informally — FRANK

9 Across: Chess tactics that attack two pieces at once — FORK

NYT Mini Down Answers

1 Down: Husk of wheat — CHAFF

2 Down: Like throwback fashion — RETRO

3 Down: Wedding ceremony site — ALTAR

4 Down: Lose a staring contest — BLINK

5 Down: Pieces of clothing for which two M.L.B. teams are named — SOCKS

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1972 Classic Film With Rare Soundtrack Ranked Among Best Rock Movies of All Time

Sat, 05/09/2026 - 8:58pm

More than 50 years after its release, The Harder They Come is still being recognized as one of the most important music-driven films ever made. 

The 1972 Jamaican crime drama was recently ranked by Ultimate Classic Rock among the best rock movies of all time.

Directed by Perry Henzell and starring reggae singer Jimmy Cliff, the movie became famous for introducing reggae music to many viewers outside Jamaica. The film’s soundtrack featured several now-classic songs, including “The Harder They Come,” “You Can Get It If You Really Want,” “Sitting in Limbo” and “Many Rivers to Cross.”

According to reports about the ranking, reggae music “had barely been known outside of Jamaica” before the film reached international audiences. Alongside Jimmy Cliff’s songs, the soundtrack also included music from The Maytals, including “Pressure Drop” and “Sweet and Dandy.”

The movie follows Ivanhoe “Ivan” Martin, played by Cliff, a poor young man who leaves rural Jamaica for Kingston, hoping to become a music star. Instead, he becomes trapped in poverty, corruption, crime and violence while trying to survive in the city.

The Harder They Come, poster, right: Jimmy Cliff, 1972.

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The film was loosely based on a real Jamaican criminal from the 1940s known as Ivanhoe Martin, also called Rhyging. Before production, the project reportedly carried working titles including Rhygin and Hard Road to Travel before finally becoming The Harder They Come. The final title inspired Cliff to write the now-famous song of the same name.

The soundtrack became one of the film’s biggest achievements. Many critics and music historians have credited it with helping reggae music break into the United States and other international markets.

The soundtrack included songs from several Jamaican artists, including Desmond Dekker, The Melodians and the Slickers. Songs like “007 Shanty Town,” “Johnny Too Bad” and “Rivers of Babylon” helped introduce global audiences to Jamaican music styles during the early 1970s.

The film itself also became a major cultural moment in Jamaica. It showed black Jamaicans speaking Jamaican Patois and living everyday lives on screen in real locations across Kingston. Reports about the movie’s release said audiences reacted strongly because many viewers were seeing themselves represented in film for the first time.

When the movie reached the United States, subtitles were reportedly needed because of the thick local patois spoken by the characters. Despite that challenge, the film slowly built a following after midnight screenings in American theaters.

Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes currently lists the movie with a 91% critic score. The site’s consensus reads: “The Harder They Come boasts hard-hitting drama and insightful social commentary, all matched beat for beat by a flawless soundtrack.”

Film critic Roger Ebert also highlighted the movie’s musical importance in his review. He wrote that the film became “the first extensive American movie exposure for reggae.”

Over time, The Harder They Come grew into one of the most influential Caribbean films ever released. Critics have often compared parts of the movie to classic crime films and spaghetti westerns because of its outlaw story and antihero lead character.

A review from The Guardian described the movie as existing “between the two moods of its two most famous tracks,” pointing to the hopeful message of “You Can Get It If You Really Want” and the darker warning inside the title song.

The movie’s influence continued long after its original release. In 1980, author Michael Thelwell published a novel based on the film. A stage musical adaptation later opened in the United Kingdom in 2006 before new productions followed in later years, including a 2023 adaptation in New York.

The soundtrack also left its mark on other musicians. English punk band The Clash referenced Ivan in “The Guns of Brixton,” while Big Audio Dynamite sampled dialogue from the film in their music. More than five decades after it first premiered in Jamaica in 1972, The Harder They Come remains a landmark film for reggae music, Caribbean cinema and music-driven storytelling.

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