Two Netflix series, The Hunting Wives and K-drama Trigger, have concluded their seasons with significant unresolved plotlines.
The Hunting Wives finale left viewers with multiple questions about the fate of its main characters, particularly regarding the mysterious events at the season's climax.
Meanwhile, the Korean drama Trigger ended its run with several plot threads deliberately left open, suggesting potential future storylines.
- Both shows have garnered strong viewer engagement
- No official announcements yet regarding renewals
- Fan theories are actively circulating online
Viewer discussions continue across social platforms as audiences debate possible resolutions.
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The Power of Diverse Coalition Building in Modern Activism
Recent TIME coverage highlights the evolving nature of activist movements, emphasizing the effectiveness of diverse coalition building. Michael L. Rosino's analysis demonstrates how varied activist groups achieve greater impact through collaboration. Key developments: - Historical evidence shows diverse coalitions create more sustainable change - Black liberation movement embraces *prismatic* approach, per activist Raquel Willis - David J. Johns exemplifies intersectional advocacy through work with queer Black youth The research indicates that movements incorporating multiple perspectives and identities tend to achieve broader societal impact and more lasting reforms.
Trump-Putin Meeting Announcement
A senior Kremlin official has confirmed plans for a meeting between former President Trump and Russian President Putin, potentially occurring as early as next week. This follows earlier White House suggestions about an imminent meeting. The timing is significant as it coincides with ongoing discussions about: - Ukraine ceasefire negotiations - US-Russia diplomatic relations - International security concerns [TIME's full coverage](https://time.com/7308150/trump-putin-meeting-us-russia/) provides additional context and analysis of the potential diplomatic implications. *Note: This meeting would mark their first official encounter since Trump's presidency.*
Gaza Children's Crisis: Calls for Action from Jewish Leaders and Aid Workers
Two powerful voices speak out about the humanitarian crisis affecting children in Gaza: - Hamada Sho highlights the ongoing suffering of Gaza's children, emphasizing their resilience and dreams despite facing severe hunger - Michael S. Roth, a Jewish leader, calls for immediate action from leadership to address what he terms a manufactured hunger crisis The articles in TIME magazine underscore the urgent need for humanitarian intervention and policy changes to protect vulnerable populations in the conflict zone. [Read Hamada Sho's full article](https://time.com/7308051/hamada-sho-feed-kids-in-gaza/) [Read Michael S. Roth's perspective](https://time.com/7307712/jewish-tradition-violence-gaza/)
Eli Lilly Announces Breakthrough in Oral Weight Loss Treatment
Eli Lilly has revealed promising results for their new oral weight-loss medication, marking a significant advancement from injectable alternatives like Ozempic and Wegovy. - Clinical trials show the pill matches the effectiveness of injectable treatments - The oral format could make weight loss treatment more accessible and convenient - Expected market release in 2025 pending FDA approval This development follows earlier research indicating potential for revolutionary oral obesity treatments. The pharmaceutical company aims to address the growing global obesity crisis with this more user-friendly solution. *The medication could represent a major shift in obesity treatment accessibility.*
Stanford Daily Sues Trump Administration Over International Student Deportations
The Stanford Daily student newspaper has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging recent deportations of international students involved in campus activism. Key points: - Multiple students faced deportation after participating in pro-Palestinian demonstrations - The lawsuit argues these actions violate First Amendment rights - FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression) is supporting the legal challenge The case highlights growing tensions between immigration enforcement and campus free speech rights. Stanford's legal team argues that targeting international students for their political expression creates a chilling effect on campus discourse. *For more details, visit [TIME's full coverage](https://time.com/7308140/stanford-daily-student-newspaper-lawsuit-fire-free-speech-international-students/)*