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WASHINGTON – Five days after President Donald Trump pardoned the founder of Binance, the world's largest crypto exchange the company helped boost Trump's fortunes by promoting his family's own crypto product, a digital coin known as USD1.

"Deposits for $USD1 are now open on @BinanceUS!" the firm's U.S. subsidiary said in an Oct. 28 post on X, in reference to the Trump-affiliated World Liberty Financial cryptocurrency.

Binance also posted promotions saying it would now accept Trump's separate World Liberty Financial token on its U.S.-based site. Both USD1 and $WLFI were already available on Binance's international platform, which is not available in the United States. Making both tokens more easily accessible for American investors is likely to increase their value by enlarging the pool of potential buyers.

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Trump and his three sons launched World Liberty Financial with Trump's diplomatic envoy Steve Witkoff and his sons Zach and Alex in September 2024, and the firm soared in visibility and profit once Trump was elected in November 2024 and began deregulating the crypto industry.

A stablecoin like USD1 is a cryptocurrency whose value is pegged to another asset, in this case the U.S. dollar. Trump's $WLFI token has no inherent value on its own, and its worth is based on whatever his supporters and investors spend on it. Binance's Oct. 28 announcement noted that trading would begin Oct 29, giving USD1 its official seal of approval as "a U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoin … fully backed by regulated reserves including U.S. Treasuries."

Binance's founder, Chinese-born Canadian tech tycoon Changpeng "CZ" Zhao, Zhao pleaded guilty to money-laundering in 2023 and served four months in federal prison before being pardoned by Trump on Oct. 23.

Binance does more than host and promote World Liberty Financial: As Zhao was seeking a pardon earlier this year, Binance asked an Abu Dhabi government-backed investment fund, MGX, to use Trump's USD1 coin when investing $2 billion in Binance, the Wall Street Journal recently reported.

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A Hong Kong cryptocurrency company uses the image of President Donald Trump in an advertisement on March 12, 2025. Trump calls himself the first "Crypto President."

By steering the $2 billion transaction through World Liberty − a fledgling startup run by Trump family members with no crypto experience − the deal effectively increased demand for the family's cryptocurrency, generating fresh revenue from interest on the growing reserves that back it.

"The opportunity for corruption is not hypothetical. Trump has already given us a staggering example," the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, said in a May 5 Senate floor speech. MGX's use of Trump's USD1 stablecoin to finance its $2 billion investment in Binance, she said, is "essentially giving Trump a cut of the deal."

'Persecuted by the Biden administration'

Binance agreed to pay over $4 billion in 2023, to settle a yearslong investigation by the Justice Department and U.S. financial regulators. And it agreed to plug gaps in its financial protocols that prosecutors said had allowed criminals and terrorist groups like Hamas, Al Qaeda and the Islamic State to move illicit money on Binance's crypto platform.

"Binance became the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange in part because of the crimes it committed – now it is paying one of the largest corporate penalties in U.S. history," then-Attorney General Merrick Garland said.

The White House and Trump himself have parried questions about the ethics of Zhao's pardon, which allows the crypto mogul to return to the business he helped found in 2017. They say it's just Trump making good on his campaign promise to relax overly strict Biden-era regulations that crypto executives opposed.

At an Oct. 23 White House event, Trump told reporters he pardoned Zhao "at the request of a lot of good people" who said the financier "was persecuted by the Biden administration" and that "what he did is not even a crime."

"The Biden administration's war on crypto is over," White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt added in a statement.

Binance did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Zhao's pardon and its promotion of the Trump coins days later.

Trump Organization executive vice-president Eric Trump (R) and World Liberty Financial co-founder Zach Witkoff participate in a session during the Token 2049 crypto conference in Dubai on May 1, 2025.

But in a X post in response to criticism of the sequence of events by Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., it said, "Dear Senator, We conduct comprehensive due diligence and legal review before listing any asset on @BinanceUS, whether it's a stablecoin, a new ecosystem project, or a meme token."

Binance said both of the Trump coins, USD1 and $WLFI, are already listed on more than 20 other major crypto exchanges, which are used to buy, sell, store and use cryptocurrencies. "To be clear, this was a business decision on the part of @BinanceUS and nothing more," the company said. "It's unfortunate that even routine business decisions are now unfairly politicized by our elected officials."

The White House also denied any quid pro quo.

In an Oct. 30 statement to USA TODAY, Leavitt said: "The media's continued attempts to fabricate conflicts of interest are irresponsible and reinforce the public's distrust in what they read. Neither the President nor his family have ever engaged, or will ever engage, in conflicts of interest."

Trump initially 'not a fan' of cryptocurrency

When a reporter pressed Trump for answers about why he pardoned Zhao and whether it had to do with his family's crypto investments at the Oct. 23 White House event, he shot back, "You don't know much about crypto. You know nothing about nothing."

Trump, for his part, has become a cryptocurrency enthusiast since saying in July 2019 that he was "not a fan of Bitcoin" and that crypto was used to facilitate crime and was "not money."

Donald Trump Jr. (R), Eric Trump (L), and Zach Witkoff (C), Co-Founder and CEO of World Liberty Financial, react outside the Nasdaq exchange building after ringing the opening trading bell, in New York City, Aug. 13, 2025.

Since then, he and his family have made as much as $5 billion in paper gains from their various cryptocurrency holdings, including $864 million in reported actual cash profits in the first six months of this year alone.

They've launched their own companies and coins. And they've developed ties to industry leaders here and overseas, obtaining investments and donations while granting access to Trump. On May 22, Trump dined with 220 investors who plowed a combined $148 million into his crypto venture, inviting a torrent of criticism about the ethical implications.

By that month, World Liberty had already raised more than $500 million from selling a separate digital token.

The top bidder for a seat at that dinner and a separate VIP meet-and-greet was Justin Sun, a Hong Kong crypto entrepreneur who pumped $75 million into World Liberty Financial soon after it launched. Sun, who reportedly had avoided setting foot on U.S. soil for fear of being arrested, had been facing civil fraud charges under the Biden administration. But Trump's Securities and Exchange Commission stayed the case against him in February.

Another so-called "crypto bro" that Trump pardoned was Ross Ulbricht, who was sentenced in 2015 to life in prison for founding and operating what the U.S. government said was "the most sophisticated and extensive criminal marketplace on the Internet," which used bitcoin for transactions, which aided in protecting user identities.

'A full time, 24/7 corruption machine'

Democrats and even one Republican have criticized the Zhao pardon as especially inappropriate given the business links between Binance and the Trump family's crypto interests.

"I don't like it," retiring Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina said about the pardon, saying it sends "a bad signal."

"He was convicted," Tillis told reporters on Oct. 23. "He's not innocent."

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Democrats suggest the pardon could undermine a fraught effort on Capitol Hill to overhaul crypto regulations, which requires bipartisan support.

Murphy, the Democratic senator, posted on X that Binance began promoting Trump's USD1 crypto coin "one week after Trump pardoned Binance's owner (for a stunning array of crimes related to terrorist and sex predator financing)."

"The White House," Murphy added, "is a full time, 24/7 corruption machine."

The largest US crypto firm also paying Trump lots of money

Binance isn't the only crypto firm showering money on Trump in the hopes of preferential treatment.

Earlier this year, Trump's SEC dropped a lawsuit against Coinbase, the largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange for buying, selling, storing and using cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Trump's USD1 stablecoin. That happened soon after the company gave $1 million to Trump's inauguration.

Coinbase has also reportedly confirmed that it is one of many crypto firms funding the new $300 million ballroom that Trump tore down the White House's East Wing to build.

More: How much money did Trump make in first 100 days? Crypto deals raise questions

Coinbase is facing a separate SEC investigation started under former President Joe Biden, and is now seeking SEC approval to offer blockchain-based stocks.

Trump crypto ventures 'a whopping success'

Since Trump's election last November, his sons Don Jr. and Eric have embarked on a globetrotting investment roadshow to drum up more crypto investment deals that critics say pose conflicts of interest for the president and national security threats.

"The Trump brothers' efforts have been a whopping success," Reuters said in an Oct. 28 special report, "Inside the Trump family's global crypto cash machine."

In the first half of 2025, the Trump Organization's income soared 17-fold to $864 million from $51 million a year earlier, according to Reuters calculations, which it said were based on the president's official disclosures, property records, financial records released in court cases, crypto trade information and other sources.

"These people are not pouring money into coffers of the Trump family business because of the brothers' acumen," Kathleen Clark, a law professor at Washington University, told Reuters. "They are doing it because they want freedom from legal constraints and impunity that only the president can deliver."

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UPS Investor Sentiment Drops 60% on Earnings Backfire And 48,000 Job Cuts Austin SmithNovember 1, 2025 at 9:05 AM 1 Tevarak / iStock via Getty Images United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) shares closed Friday at $96.42, but the real story isn't the recovery. It's the stunning collapse in retail investor sentiment following the company's earnings beat and announcement of 48,000 job cuts. Social sentiment on UPS has fallen by more than half in two weeks, with Reddit discussions pivoting sharply from cautious optimism to outright skepticism about the quality of the company's results.

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United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) shares closed Friday at $96.42, but the real story isn't the recovery. It's the stunning collapse in retail investor sentiment following the company's earnings beat and announcement of 48,000 job cuts.

Social sentiment on UPS has fallen by more than half in two weeks, with Reddit discussions pivoting sharply from cautious optimism to outright skepticism about the quality of the company's results.

The Earnings Beat That Backfired

UPS delivered impressive headline numbers on October 28. Non-GAAP EPS of $1.74 beat estimates of $1.31 by 33 percent. Revenue of $21.40 billion exceeded expectations of $21.04 billion. Operating profit hit $1.80 billion, adjusted. By any traditional measure, the company crushed expectations. Yet within hours, that narrative evaporated.

The problem wasn't the earnings; it was the job cuts. The company announced it would eliminate 48,000 positions in management and operations. This represents roughly 6.5% of its total workforce. CEO Carol Tomé framed it as "executing the most significant strategic shift in our company's history," but retail investors read it differently. They saw cost-cutting masquerading as operational excellence. They saw a company contracting, not growing.

The underlying fundamentals reinforced those concerns. UPS reported earnings down 14.1% and year-over-year and revenue down 3.7%. The U.S. domestic segment, the company's core business, declined 2.6% on lower volume. Supply Chain Solutions revenue plummeted 22.1% due to divestitures. This wasn't a company firing on all cylinders. This was a company under pressure, cutting aggressively to defend margins.

Reddit Sentiment Crashes on Job Cuts Reality

Sentiment tracking shows the dramatic shift. Two weeks ago UPS was riding high with a sentiment of 75/100. It fell a little, then popped back to 70 heading into earnings.

But then the bottom fell out as investors digested the news, getting as low as 24/100. They have since settled back to 34/100 today, but that's still down 60% from just two weeks ago.

A post on r/stocks titled "UPS Cuts 48,000 Jobs in Management and Operations" accumulated over 2,300 upvotes, dominating discussions across Reddit. The thread generated sustained engagement and consistently negative commentary. Retail investors weren't celebrating the earnings beat. They were questioning what it meant that UPS needed to slash nearly 50,000 jobs to achieve it. Here's what drove the pessimism:

Revenue is contracting year-over-year, signaling weakening demand and a battered US consumer

Amazon's volume with UPS fell 21.2%

The company's operating margin stands at just 8.64 percent, compressed by pricing pressure

These job cuts feel like retrenchment, not offense

Stock Gives Back Gains as Institutional Reality Sets In

The disconnect between the earnings beat and investor reaction reveals something crucial. When a company beats estimates primarily through cost-cutting rather than revenue growth, markets eventually recognize it as a sign of structural weakness, not operational excellence. UPS delivered the numbers, but retail investors on Reddit saw the subtext. The company is contracting, not expanding. And no earnings beat changes that narrative.

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The One Growth Stock Set to Triple Over the Next 2 Years Manali Pradhan, The Motley FoolNovember 1, 2025 at 11:19 PM 0 Key Points CoreWeave enjoys exceptional multiyear revenue visibility. The company's vertical integration strategy is giving it higher control and pricing power. Although it's a highrisk stock, it may soar dramatically in the next couple of years. 10 stocks we like better than CoreWeave › Shares of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure player CoreWeave (NASDAQ: CRWV) have gained over 231% so far in 2025. However, the company's growth story is far from over.

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Shares of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure player CoreWeave (NASDAQ: CRWV) have gained over 231% so far in 2025. However, the company's growth story is far from over.

According to McKinsey & Company, global demand for data center capacity is expected to rise by nearly 2.7 times from 82 gigawatts in 2025 to 219 gigawatts in 2030. Of this, compute capacity needed for AI workloads is estimated to grow almost 3.5 times from 44 gigawatts in 2025 to 156 gigawatts in 2030. CoreWeave's purpose-built high-performance cloud capacity stands to benefit dramatically from this trend.

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Capacity expansion and multiple billion-dollar partnerships

CoreWeave is focused on capacity expansions and strategic partnerships to ensure multi-year revenue visibility. The company ended the second quarter of fiscal 2025 (ending June 30, 2025) with 470 megawatts of active data center capacity. The company also expanded the contracted data center capacity from 600 megawatts to 2.2 gigawatts to expand its data center infrastructure. The company expects to expand data center capacity to 900 megawatts by the end of 2025.

CoreWeave had a revenue backlog of $30.1 billion at the end of the second quarter, a dramatic improvement from $4 billion in the same quarter of the prior year. This order book included the multi-year GPU capacity deal with OpenAI and new expansion contracts with its two hyperscaler customers. Many enterprise clients and AI labs are also expanding their capacity commitments.

CoreWeave is also a significant beneficiary of Microsoft's $13 billion investment in neocloud providers (next-generation cloud infrastructure purpose-built for AI and high-performance computing workloads), along with Nscale and Lambda. Microsoft accounted for 71% of the company's revenues in the second quarter.

Recently, CoreWeave has been focusing on diversifying its revenue base. The company expanded its compute capacity deal with OpenAI by almost $6.5 billion, bringing its total contract value to $22.4 billion.

The company has also signed a $14.2 billion deal with Meta Platforms to supply compute capacity through Dec. 14, 2031. CoreWeave has signed a $6.3 billion deal with Nvidia, which guarantees that the latter will purchase any sold compute capacity through April 13, 2032. This has significantly reduced the company's downside risk associated with unused data center inventory.

Vertical integration strategy

CoreWeave is pursuing a vertical integration strategy to strengthen its hardware and software offerings. On the hardware side, the proposed $9 billion all-stock acquisition of Core Scientific can add the latter's 1.3 gigawatts of contracted and future data center capacity to CoreWeave's portfolio, with room for adding over 1 gigawatt of data center capacity in the U.S.

If completed, the deal is also expected to eliminate $10 billion of lease liabilities to be paid over next 12 years. While the acquisition will dramatically expand CoreWeave's available compute capacity, the ongoing disapproval among some of Core Scientific's shareholders, has created uncertainty around the deal.

CoreWeave has also strengthened its software stack by acquiring Weights & Biases, an AI developer platform, in May 2025. The deal has added 1,600 new clients to CoreWeave's customer base. The acquisition has enabled CoreWeave to offer an integrated observability feature within its cloud platform. Hence, it is easier for clients to identify factors affecting the performance and reliability of the AI workloads running on CoreWeave's data centers.

Software stack

CoreWeave's differentiated software stack, built atop its GPU infrastructure, is helping improve margins and create a sticky customer base. In October 2025, the company launched Serverless RL, the first publicly available and fully managed reinforcement learning capability. This new service will enable organizations to improve AI agents with reinforcement learning, without investing in costly hardware and software infrastructure and deep expertise. Customers also pay based only on their usage, which makes it cheaper and easier for clients to opt for this service. This new service can add recurring revenue streams in the coming quarters.

CoreWeave is also improving its platform with software tools such as Mission Control and SUNK (Slurm on Kubernetes). These tools enable clients to run and monitor workloads on CoreWeave's platform easily. The ease of use further translates into higher customer loyalty.

Valuation

CoreWeave is currently trading at 18.7 times sales, which may seem high for an unprofitable company. However, the valuation can be justified considering its huge market opportunity and exceptional multi-year revenue visibility.

Analysts expect the company's revenues to soar from a projected $5.27 billion in fiscal 2025 to $18.09 billion by the end of fiscal 2027. MoffettNathanson analyst Nick Del Deo has projected an even faster revenue growth trajectory for the company, with revenues reaching in the $25 billion range by 2028. If the company actually achieves such rapid growth, you may not see any significant discount to its valuation from current levels.

Still assuming a 20% to 30% discount (to be more conservative), you can expect its price-to-sales multiple to fall to 13 times to 15 times. This translates into the market capitalization of $235.2 billion to $271.3 billion by the end of fiscal 2027, up 3.5 times to 4.1 times its current market capitalization of around $66 billion.

CoreWeave faces several challenges, including customer concentration risk, increased competition from hyperscalers, and funding risk. Hence, investors can manage the downside of this high-risk, high-reward stock by opting for a dollar-cost averaging strategy and gradually building a position.

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The Tragic Story of Ernest Hemingway's Supermodel Granddaughter, Margaux Hemingway Mark GrayNovember 1, 2025 at 9:00 PM 0 Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Margaux Hemingway in 1990. Margaux Hemingway was found dead on July 2, 1996 The supermodel had graced the covers of many magazines, with Time dubbing her "New York's Supermodel" Margaux previously spoke to PEOPLE about her struggles with alcohol, saying, "For a time, I was living the life of Ernest Hemingway" She was once thought to be the face of a generation, but on July 2, 1996, supermodel Margaux Hemingway, the granddaughter ...

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She was once thought to be the face of a generation, but on July 2, 1996, supermodel Margaux Hemingway, the granddaughter of beloved writer Ernest Hemingway, was found dead in her Southern California apartment.

The model and actress, who graced the cover of countless fashion magazines in the 1970s, died from a "massive overdose of barbiturate," the Los Angeles Times reported. A spokesman for the Los Angeles County coroner later said the official cause of death was "acute barbiturate intoxication," and the amount — which her body didn't have time to digest before she died, according to the New York Times — was consistent with an intentional overdose.

Standing 6 feet tall and with radiant eyes, Margaux burst onto the scene before turning 21. Early in her career, she inked a deal with Fabergé's Babe perfume for $1 million, an unheard-of sum for a model in the '70s. In 1975, Time magazine called her "New York's Supermodel." While her status in the Big Apple soared, she never felt comfortable among the stars, having previously lived in Ketchum, Idaho, a small town whose population hovered around 2,000 in the mid-'70s.

"It sounds glamorous, and it was. I was having a lot of fun. But I was also very naive when I came on the scene," she told PEOPLE in 1988 for a cover story. "I genuinely thought that people liked me for myself — for my humor and good qualities. I never expected to meet so many professional leeches."

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Margaux Hemingway poses for a photo in 1982.

Although she leaned into the lifestyle, she fully embraced its trappings, admitting she was an "alcoholic" and eventually checked herself into the Betty Ford Center, a famed treatment center, when she was 32.

"For a time, I was living the life of Ernest Hemingway," she told PEOPLE. "I think alcohol drove my grandfather to suicide, but I'm still alive because I did something about it."

Born with the name Margot, she changed it to "Margaux Hemingway" upon learning that her parents had named her after the Château Margaux wine from France, according to The New York Times. Still, her name and her two-and-a-half-year marriage to film producer Errol Wetson opened doors.

"For me, becoming a celebrity was like being in the eye of a hurricane. Suddenly, I was an international cover girl. Everybody was lapping up my Hemingway-ness. They wanted to rub elbows with me or brush up against me," she told PEOPLE.

Pictorial Parade/Getty American writer Ernest Hemingway (1899 - 1961) smiles at the camera while his fouth wife, journalist Mary Welsh Hemingway (1908 - 1986) (center) and actress Ava Gardner (1922 - 1990) sit nearby and converse, mid to late 1950s.

It didn't take long before the Lipstick actress was a regular at Studio 54 in New York City.

"I drank to loosen up. I never thought then that alcohol would become a problem. In my grandfather's time, it was a virtue to be able to drink a lot and never show it. And like him, I wanted to live my life to the fullest, with gusto," she said in the PEOPLE interview. "I always thought alcohol would give me the strength and courage to do whatever I wanted to do. In fact, it made me less able to think clearly."

Margaux admitted to having mental health struggles and turning to alcohol, particularly after the end of her first marriage to Watson and her second marriage to Bernard Foucher, to whom she was married to for six years.

"I grew very depressed over the failure of this marriage," she said of her relationship with Foucher. "My thoughts were erratic, and I had trouble with my memory ... But I was never a fall-down drunk, and admitting that I was an alcoholic at that time would have been as shameful as saying I was a murderer."

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Eventually, Margaux turned to Hollywood, appearing in several movies and direct-to-video features in the mid-1980s and early 1990s. Still, she never quite achieved the same level of success she had as a model.

The 42-year-old was the fifth Hemingway in four generations to allegedly die by suicide. In fact, Margaux's death came on the eve of the 35th anniversary of her grandfather's death from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The famed author, who was married four times and had three children, was 61.

At the time, The Independent reported that the For Whom the Bell Tolls author's brother, sister and father had all died by suicide.

If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go to suicidepreventionlifeline.org.

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Former "Wicked" on Broadway Star Shoshana Bean Shares Why She Hasn't Seen the First "Wicked" Movie Yet (Exclusive) Brian Anthony Hernandez, Lex GoldsteinNovember 1, 2025 at 9:00 PM 0 Dia Dipasupil/Getty Shoshana Bean Shoshana Bean exclusively explained to PEOPLE why she hasn't watched Wicked: Part 1 yet, even though the followup, Wicked: For Good, is about to arrive in theaters on Nov. 21 Bean played Elphaba on Broadway from 2005 to 2006 Bean's new album, Only Smoke, comes out Nov.

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Shoshana Bean exclusively explained to PEOPLE why she hasn't watched Wicked: Part 1 yet, even though the follow-up, Wicked: For Good, is about to arrive in theaters on Nov. 21

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Bean's new album, Only Smoke, comes out Nov. 4

Shoshana Bean is excited to watch the second installment in the Wicked film franchise — but she still hasn't seen the first one yet.

Speaking to PEOPLE in an exclusive conversation at the New York Restoration Project Hulaween Gala in New York City on Friday, Oct. 24, Bean explained why she hasn't watched Wicked: Part 1 yet, even though the follow-up, Wicked: For Good, is about to arrive in theaters on Nov. 21.

"I waited until the second, so I could watch them back-to-back," Bean, 48, says of her reason for holding off on watching Wicked, adding that she's "absolutely" thrilled to consume both films in succession.

The former Wicked on Broadway star played Elphaba from 2005 to 2006.

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From left: Marisha Wallace, Shoshana Bean, Bette Midler and Sandra Bernhard the Hulaween Gala on Oct. 24, 2025

Among the reasons why she's excited for the movies is being able to see the song "No Good Deed" receive the big screen treatment.

"It's a very cinematic song, and I would love to see it have more life than what a stage is capable of doing," Bean says. "I could not even possibly imagine to the extent that Jon Chu's genius can dream, can create."

In Wicked: For Good, Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba will sing the dramatic "No Good Deed" after the Wizard's guards capture Fiyero.

Jeff Goldblum and Jonathan Bailey will reprise their roles as the Wizard and Fiyero, respectively, while fans will also see the return of Ariana Grande as Glinda, Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible, Marissa Bode as Nessarose, Bowen Yang as Pfannee and Ethan Slater as Boq.

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From left: Kristin Chenoweth, Shoshana Bean and Julia Murney at the 'Wicked' on Broadway 20th Anniversary Celebration in 2023

As for Bean, she's preparing for the release of her new album, "Only Smoke," which comes out on Nov. 4.

"Oh my god, my album comes out next week," Bean says, adding that she's also headlining Carnegie Hall for the first time on Nov. 3.

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Chesney shares memories of Swift and more in his latest project, a book titled Heart Life Music

Heart Life Music will be released Nov. 4

Kenny Chesney and Taylor Swift go way back.

The country icon, 57, and the global superstar, 35, have had a long standing professional relationship, dating all the way back to 2007 when Swift was supposed to hit the road with Chesney as his opening act.

In Chesney's latest project, a book titled Heart Life Music (out Nov. 4), the "You and Tequila" singer re-tells the story of that Flip-Flop Summer Tour, when, after a beer company became one of the sponsors, Swift had to be removed from the concerts since she was still a minor. In order to make things right, Chesney cut the then up-and-coming artist a check.

"With Taylor, I mean, she had the eye of the tiger even as a teenager. And I recognized that early on. You can't look into a crystal ball predict and see what happened to her, but I could tell that she was really talented and really wanted it," Chesney exclusively tells PEOPLE. "And even at a young age, she was a really good songwriter. So I knew something special was going to happen there."

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Taylor Swift and Kenny Chesney perform at the Bridgestone Arena on September 17, 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee.

After Swift told the sweet story about the country legend in her 2023Time cover story, Chesney opened up about his first impressions of Swift in a 2024 interview with USA Today.

Along with the check, the "Out Last Night" singer gifted Swift a note that read, "I'm sorry that you couldn't come on the tour, so I wanted to make it up to you," she told Time.

"I was able to pay my band bonuses. I was able to pay for my tour buses," Swift said in the interview. "I was able to fuel my dreams."

After reading the Time story, Chesney spoke to Swift about the moment. "I texted her and told her thank you for the love, and I was stunned she remembered it," he told USA Today.

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During his more than 30-year career, Chesney has developed quite an eye for identifying the next generation of artists, in addition to Swift. He happened to grow up in the same Tennessee hometown as Kelsea Ballerini, "and we have a really strong connection because of that, and we have a song together, and we've become really good friends over the years," he tells PEOPLE.

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Then, in 2024, Chesney brought Megan Moroney — whose star has since only continued to rise — on his Sun Goes Down Tour.

"I didn't know Megan before we went out on the road in 2024 at all, and I say in the book that I almost regretted the decision because I didn't want to set her up to fail. She only had one song. But when she got out there, I mean, she hit the stage like she designed it," he says. "And I didn't see that coming, all the fun we had with her. She and I became really great friends."

Chesney and Moroney are nominated for Musical Event of the Year for their song "You Had to Be There" at this year's CMA Awards, and Chesney says the "Am I Okay?" singer is the real deal.

"Megan's fantastic. I mean, her personality is one of the reasons that she connects so well with her audience," he says. "Yes, she's an incredible songwriter, a great artist, but she's got a spark that not a lot of people have."

Heart Life Music will be published on Nov. 4 and is now available for preorder, wherever books are sold. Chesney will also kick off his 10-stop Heart Life Music book tour on Nov. 1 in Johnson City, Tennessee.

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- Robert De Niro's grandson Leandro De Niro-Rodriguez died on July 2, 2023.

- The 19-year-old died of an accidental drug overdose.

- Five men have been arrested in connection with the death.

Two years after the death of Robert De Niro's grandson, Leandro De Niro-Rodriguez, several arrests have been made in connection with his accidental drug overdose, the Drug Enforcement Administration confirmed in a press conference on Thursday.

DEA Special Agent in Charge Frank A. Tarentino III and United States Attorney Jay Clayton of the Southern District of New York announced that five men have been charged with conspiracy to distribute controlled substances resulting in the accidental drug overdose of Leandro, the only child of Robert's oldest daughter, Drena De Niro, as well as the death of several others.

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Three 19-year-olds, including Leandro, died of overdoses in a three-month span during the summer of 2023. Each case involved fentanyl-laced pills.**

The arrests come two years after Sofia H. Marks was arrested in connection with Leandro's death. PEOPLE reported that the then 20-year-old was charged with one count of distributing and possessing with intent to distribute fentanyl and alprazolam, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, and two counts of distributing and possessing with intent to distribute fentanyl, each of which also carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

Plea information for Marks was not immediately available.

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Leandro was found dead in Manhattan on July 2, 2023. His death was ruled an accident, with the New York City medical examiner's office saying his death was attributed to the "toxic effects of fentanyl, bromazolam, alprazolam, 7-aminoclonazepam, ketamine, and cocaine."

Drena initially shared the news of her son's death on social media. "My beautiful sweet angel," she wrote at the time. "I have loved you beyond words or description from the moment I felt you in my belly. You have been my joy my heart and all that was ever pure and real in my life."

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Drena continued, "I wish I was with you right now. I wish I was with you. I don't know how to live without you but I'll try to go on and spread the love and light that you so made me feel in getting to be your mama. You were so deeply loved and appreciated and I wish that love alone could have saved you."

She also tagged Carlos "Mare" Rodriguez, the father of Leandro, in her post. "I'm so sorry my baby," she concluded. "I'm so sorry @carlosmare. Rest in Peace and Eternal Paradise my darling boy."**

Last year, the *Killers of the Flower Moon* star reflected on Leandro's death in an interview with PEOPLE. "It's just a shock," he told the outlet. "[I] never thought it would happen."**

He added, "And I just then started thinking about all the things I could have, should have done maybe with him. I don't know if that would've made a difference. And so that's always playing through my mind."

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