Myanmar's military government pardons 10,000 prisoners before parliament opens

BANGKOK (AP) — The head of Myanmar's military government granted amnesty to more than 10,000 prisoners and reduced the sentences of others to mark a holiday, state-run media reported Monday.

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There was no sign former leaderAung San Suu Kyi, who was ousted in the military takeover in 2021 and has been held virtually incommunicado since then, would be freed.

The amnesty comes two weeks before parliament isset to convenefor its first session in more than five years following the recent election that critics said was neither free nor fair.

State-run MRTV television reported that Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, the head of the military government, pardoned 10,162 prisoners, including 7,337 convicted under a counterterrorism law, on Peasants' Day, a national holiday honoring farmers.

A separate statement said 12,487 people who were either being prosecuted under that law or were in hiding, will receive amnesty and have their incitement cases closed.

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The law carries a potential death penalty and was widely used to arrest and imprison political opponents, journalists, and others involved in dissent since the 2021 army takeover.

Ten foreigners will also be released and deported from Myanmar, it said in a separate statement.

Mass amnesties to mark holidays are not unusual in Myanmar. The prisoner releases began Monday but may take a few days. The identities of those released were not immediately available.

According to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, an independent organization that keeps detailed tallies of arrests and casualties linked to the nation's political conflicts, more than 22,800 political detainees were in detention as of last Friday.

They include the 80-year-old Suu Kyi, who is serving a 27-year sentence after being convicted in what supporters have called politically tinged prosecutions.

Myanmar's military government pardons 10,000 prisoners before parliament opens

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Season 4 of Industry wrapped with its final episode on March 1

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  • Days before the fourth season concluded, HBO renewed the drama for a fifth season

  • Creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay said they've been thinking about how to end the series "on an unparalleled high"

The end of HBO'sIndustryis near.

Season 4 of the hit drama that chronicles the lives of young bankers navigating London's high-pressure finance world wrapped on March 1, leaving fans with a single burning question: Will the series return?

Thankfully, they don't have to wait for the answer. Days before the season 4 finale, HBO announced thatIndustryhad been renewed.

"We're privileged to have joined the small, esteemed club of dramas that have run for five seasons on HBO," creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay said in a statement.

They continued, "This March marks a decade since we first began to conceive of the world of 'Industry' and it exists because of the unwavering faith and vision of our partners and former partners at HBO."

Here's everything to know aboutIndustryseason 5, and whether or not it will be the show's last.

Will there be a fifth season ofIndustry?

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Yes, HBO renewedIndustryfor a fifth season in February 2026, days before the final episode of season 4 aired. The series' fourth season saw Pierpoint grads Harper (Myha'la) and Yasmin (Marisa Abela) navigating one of their biggest scandals yet, with repercussions that tested both of their ambitions and loyalties.

None of which should have been a surprise to fans. Back in May 2025, Abela teased in an interview withThe Guardianthat season 4 felt like "the most high-camp, crazy villain origin story of all time."

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What will season 5 ofIndustrybe about?

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The official plot details forIndustry's fifth season haven't been released. But fans can expect their favorite character arcs and storylines to wrap up as the show's creators confirmed that season 5 will be its last.

"For some time now we have been thinking about how best to end the show on an unparalleled high," Down and Kay said in a joint statement. "Unlike some of our characters, we know when to leave a party."

The pair, who based the series on their experiences as former bankers, thanked their "evangelical fan base" for tuning in since day one.

"The characters will live on because of their world-class performances," they continued, "Seeing the HBO ident in front of our work will never stop being a thrill. It remains the best place to make television, and we look forward to continuing our collaboration well into the future."

Who will be in the cast?

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The cast ofIndustry's fifth season hasn't been confirmed. However, most of the show's stars are expected to reprise their roles for the final installment. Myha'la shared the news on her Instagram Stories, writing that the show was going to "go out [with] a bang," while Abela reposted aDeadlinearticle with the news on her Stories, along with a saluting emoji.

Max Minghella— who joinedIndustryin season 4 as Tender CFO Whitney Halberstram — shared Down and Kay's official statement on his Stories with a heart emoji.

Where can I watchIndustry?

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All four seasons ofIndustryare available to stream onHBO Max.

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'Bachelor' alumni to return for mansion makeover. Who's in the cast?

Jesse Palmeris bringing a little bit of the"Bachelor"toHGTV.

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A dozen"Bachelor" alumniwill reconvene at the Bachelor Mansion forHGTV'snewestdesign competitionseries "Bachelor Mansion Takeover," which premieres on March 2.

"One of the most famous homes in television history," according to HGTV, will "receive a long overdue makeover" with help from some of people who've walked down those very halls.

Contestants will get the chance to flex "their design and renovation skills" as they work to transform "iconic and never-before-seen Bachelor Mansion spaces" in weekly elimination challenges.

Jesse Palmer is joining former Bachelor‑franchise alumni for "Bachelor Mansion Takeover," a new HGTV renovation competition show.

In addition to weekly elimination challenges, competitors will take "bold design risks, form alliances and face shocking eliminations" as series' judges Tayshia Adams, Tyler Cameron and a surprise guest judge evaluate their creativity and craftsmanship.

In the end, though, only one "Bachelor" alum will win bragging rights and a $100,000 cash prize.

"For the first time ever we're pulling back the curtain and revealing the mansion as you've never seen it before," Palmer said in a statement. "Our 12 contestants have already lived through the twists and turns of 'The Bachelor' franchise."

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"They know this is not going to be easy. And the clock is ticking because this renovation has to be finished before a new season of 'The Bachelorette' begins," Palmer added.

Here's everything to know about "Bachelor Mansion Takeover."

'Bachelor Mansion Takeover' cast

The cast of "Bachelor Mansion Takeover" features contestants from various "Bachelor" shows, including the "Golden Bachelorette," "Bachelor in Paradise," the "Bachelorette," "Golden Bachelor" and the "Bachelor."

From the "Bachelor" to the "Golden Bachelorette," here are the 12 "Bachelor" contestants who will return to the mansion for the design competition:

  • Dean Bell

  • Joan Vassos

  • Jill Chin

  • Noah Erb

  • Allyshia Gupta

  • Tammy Ly

  • Sandra Mason

  • Sam McKinney

  • Brendan Morais

  • Courtney Robertson Preciado

  • Jeremy Simon

  • Christopher Stallworth

Joining the contestants and Palmer at the mansion are series' judges Tayshia Adams and Tyler Cameron. Each week, a surprise guest will arrive to "tour and evaluate the renovated spaces" alongside the trio.

Surprise guest judges include Former "Bachelorette" Hannah Brown, designer Nate Berkus, actress Rachel Bilson, former "Bachelorette" JoJo Fletcher, HGTV host and designer Christina Haack and former "Bachelor" Sean Lowe.

Where to watch 'Bachelor Mansion Takeover'

"Bachelor Mansion Takeover" premieres March 2 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on HGTV. New episodes will be available to stream on HBO Max and discovery+ the day after it airs.

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Connor Storrie Makes

Connor Storrie made his Saturday Night Live hosting debut on Feb. 28

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  • His Heated Rivalry costar Hudson Williams made various appearances throughout the episode

  • Team USA hockey players Megan Keller and Hilary Knight from the women's team, plus brothers Quinn Hughes and Jack Hughes from the men's team, also appeared during the opening monologue, poking fun at post-2026 Winter Olympics controversy with President Donald Trump

Live from Studio 8H — it'sConnor Storrie!

The actor, 26, made hisSaturday Night Livehosting debut on Feb. 28, when he was joined byMumford & Sonsas the musical guest.

Storrie was supported by hisHeated RivalrycostarHudson Williams, who appeared inone sketchandhelped introduce a Mumford & Sons performance. Williams, 25, was also by Storrie's side as the episode ended.

Team USA hockey players also made cameos during theopening monologue, withMegan KellerandHilary Knightfrom the women's team appearing, as well as brothersQuinn HughesandJack Hughesfrom the men's team.

Both teams scored gold medals during their2026 Winter Olympicshockey matches, and the group poked fun at the controversy surrounding PresidentDonald Trumpfor how he responded to each win.

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Storrie stars as Ilya Rozanov and Williams portrays Shane Hollander inHeated Rivarly, the LGBTQ+ romance-hockey drama adapted from author Rachel Reid'snovelof the same name from her popular seriesGame Changers.

The actors play two of the biggest stars in the National Hockey League (NHL) who navigate an intense rivalry on the ice — and a steamy connection outside of the rink.

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Storrie and Williams, as well as fellow costarsFrançois ArnaudandRobbie G.K., were thrust into international fame whenHeated Rivarlybegan streaming on HBO Max in late 2025.

Show creatorJacob Tierneysaid on the Feb. 26 episode ofCBS Morningsthat season 2 of the show will "start shooting in August," and a spokesperson for the streaming service Crave toldEntertainment Weekly, "We are aiming for a spring 2027 premiere."

Saturday Night Liveairs weekends on NBC. Season 1 ofHeated Rivalryis available to stream on HBO Max.

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US women's hockey team gold medalists Megan Keller and Hilary Knight skated by some ongoing drama related to the US men's hockey team when they appeared on the latest episode of "Saturday Night Live."

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The episode, hosted by "Heated Rivalry" star Connor Storrie, took place days after theUS men's hockey team won goldat the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games, going on to draw ire for partying with FBI director Kash Patel and subsequently facing backlash for laughing during a call with President Trump after hejokedhe would be "impeached" for not inviting the US women's hockey team,who also won gold, to the White House.

The women's team later declined Trump's invitation to attend the State of the Union, citing scheduling conflicts, while the men's team did show up.

Storrie welcomed brothers Jack and Quinn Hughes on the stage first during hisopening monologueon Saturday, with the pair donning their gold medals and some missing teeth.

"We've been so busy playing, we haven't had time to see your show yet," Jack Hughes said, before his brother chimed in to joke, "It's about hockey, right?"

Connor Storrie during "SNL" promos on Tuesday, February 24, 2026. - Rosalind O'Connor/NBC/Getty Images

Keller and Knight, also donning their gold medals, then walked out on stage after Storrie said he hoped "somehockey players" watched "Rivalry," winking at the fact that much of the show'saudiencehas been women drawn to the gay romance aspect.

"Don't worry," said Keller. "We saw your show."

Keller and Knight went on to poke fun at the Hughes about how the women were originally supposed to appear on "SNL" alone, but "we thought we'd invite the guys too," and reminded the audience that the women's hockey team won gold just "two whole Olympics ago," after the men mentioned their team last won gold over 40 years ago.

The appearance by the athletes all appeared to be in good fun, with no mention of the controversy surrounding the men's team's reaction to Trump's remarks.

"My show speaks to people who are not always represented in hockey," Storrie said at the end of his monologue. "So this is really great to have actual hockey legends here tonight."

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Reaching a 'goal'

Storrie's debut appearance on "SNL" was akin to a decisive slap shot on the ice, a milestone he celebrated alongside his "Rivalry" costar Hudson Williams, who made a surprise appearance during a sketch that took place… at the Rockefeller Center ice rink.

The episode featured moments where Storrie exercised his considerate foreign accent skills, which fans of "Rivalry" — theromantic hockey-set seriesthat has turned Storrie and Williams into the hottest male screen sirens of the moment — already knew quite well. The actor, who portrays surly Russian hockey captain Ilya Rozanov in the show, is in no way, shape or form Russian, and learned to speak the language rather flawlessly in justthree weeks before filming.(This tweetsums up just how much of a quick study he is.)

"Selfishly, I just love Russian language. I love any opportunity to do an accent, learn a new skill, and this had all of it," he toldOutin November of the role.

Connor Storrie arrives on set for a Jan. 12 appearance on "Late Night with Seth Meyers." - Lloyd Bishop/NBC/Getty Images

Amere nine months ago, Storrie was working as a server at aCulver City, Los Angeles restaurant, and almost got fired the day he found out he landed one of the leads in "Heated Rivalry."

It's a part of Storrie's story that he touched on during his opening monologue on Saturday, saying that since he was plucked from that restaurant to star on "Rivalry," his life has "totally changed."

"I've only technically been a professional actor for like, six months now, but on the other hand, I've been preparing for this my entire life," he said. "On one hand, I'm totally surprised and humbled that this is happening to me, and on the other hand, this was my destiny," he added dramatically.

Aside from blowing the lid off of what was previously thought of as permissible with what can be shown onscreen when it comes to gay sex, "Rivalry" has changed the cultural conversation in relation to portrayals of masculinity, consent and the potential for the romance genre in the streaming age.

Before "Heated Rivalry," which (of course) has been renewed for a second season, Storrie was probably best known for a small but pivotal role in 2024's "Joker: Folie a Deux."

Along with Williams and their "Heated" costar François Arnaud, he has been just about everywhere recently, from theGrammystoannouncing the Actor Award nominationstoParis Fashion Weektohobnobbing with acclaimed Hollywood directors. And no one is tired yet.

Mumford & Sons served as the musical guest during Storrie's episode of "Saturday Night Live," with a special appearance by Hozier.

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