Reba McEntire Shares Her Unique Sonic Drive-In Valentine's Day Tradition with Rex Linn

Country starReba McEntirebrought fans along on a very special tradition she has with her longtime partner,Rex Linn, in a new video onValentine's Day: going to Sonic Drive-In for a special holiday meal.

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The two shared a video narrating the 2026 edition, with Linn in the driver's seat as he declared, "We are on our way to the greatest Valentine's meal on theplanet. Sonic."

McEntire jumps in from behind the camera, prompting Linn to tell the fans that it's the sixth year they've participated in this tradition, although he later corrected himself, noting that it's actually their fifth year doing so.

Linn said of the meal, "Not only is it not that pricey, but it's the best food ever...It will be the greatest Valentine's dinner of all time."

"Ladies and gentlemen, we are so excited," McEntire said as the couple pulled up to the Sonic, with Linn adding, "I'm a little emotional," right before ordering their food.

In the caption, McEntire shared some more about the experience, writing, "Rex and I had a wonderful Sonic Valentine's Day Lunch a little northeast of LA. I ventured away from my regular order of a #1 number cheeseburger, no onions, to the newly added Smashburger. While it was great, I'm still partial to Rex's homemade one! 😉 Rex had the foot-longcheeseconey with jalapeños. And of course, we had tots!"

"We finished with an incredible mouth-watering chocolatepeanut buttershake. Amazing!" she went on, before wishing everyone a happy Valentine's Day and encouraging them to try Sonic.

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Fans loved the cute and simple tradition, writing things like, "Now this is the content I love," "y'all are just the cutest!" and "Love this!!!! So down to earth! Happy Valentines Day!"

Even the restaurant chain joined the conversation, commenting, "It's never too late to ask… be our valentine @reba & @rexlinn13 ??"

Other fans praised McEntire and Linn as a couple, with one declaring them their "favorite couple on the planet."

More replies included, "I absolutely love it. This video put the biggestsmileon my face," and "This is such a wholesome addition to the internet 🥹 y'all are so sweet!"

While Linn and McEntire originally met decades ago, they didn't start dating until 2020 after reconnecting, and they've been together ever since.

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Ina Garten Shares Her Favorite Love Songs Playlist for Valentine's Day Celebration

The greatSara Bareillesonce crooned, "I'm not gonna write you a love song." But hey, at least there's aplaylistout there featuring of all the best ones, courtesy of a certain celebrity chef.

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Ina Gartentook to social media on Saturday, Feb. 14 to honor the winter holiday known asValentine's Dayby sharing a sweet photo of her husbandJeffrey Garten. But in the same breath, the renowned cook, 78, mentioned her "Favorite Love Songs" playlist that's still available to fans on the biggestmusicstreamers.

"Howromanticis an adorable man in Paris with a huge bouquet of roses?" the caption of the author's recentInstagram postreads. "Happy Valentine's Day! Don't forget my playlist Ina's Favorite Love Songs is available on Apple Music andSpotify."

Fans showed their appreciation for the TV cook's holiday-themed post — and hit playlist — in the comments section. "Happy Valentine's Day, Ina! Hosting a Valentine's brunch today & made your blueberry ricotta breakfast cake 😍," wrote one Instagram user, while another person commented, "Been listening to this playlist for years. ❤️"

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At a glance, here are the first five songs off Garten's sprawling, 70-track list:

  1. "Unforgettable" by Natalie Cole and Nat King Cole

  2. "The Way You Look Tonight" by Frank Sinatra

  3. "I'm Still in Love With You" by Al Green

  4. "Dream a Little Dream of Me" by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong

  5. "Hallelujah, I Love Her So" by Ray Charles

Earlier, this month, in honor of the headline-making Super Bowl,Paradeplugged a throwback recipeof Garten's that she once posted via Instagram as a perfect dish to serve during the big game.

"Instead of the usual chips and dip for your Super Bowl party, how about serving Roasted Shrimp Cocktail Louis?" she had said in the caption. "It's over-the-top delicious, and so easy to make for a crowd." See below.

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Rubio meets with Zelenskyy ahead of crucial Geneva talks, says Trump wants solution that 'ends bloodshed'

U.S. Secretary of StateMarco Rubiomet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Saturday at the Munich Security Conference, saying that President Donald Trump "wants a solution that ends the bloodshed once and for all."

"Met with Ukrainian President @ZelenskyyUa on Ukraine's security and deepening defense and economic partnerships," Rubio wrote in an X post in which he shared a photo of him shaking hands with the Ukrainian leader. "President Trump wants a solution that ends the bloodshed once and for all."

Earlier Saturday, Zelenskyy revealed he had spoken with Rubio and Trump envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner ahead of talks in Geneva, which he said his government expected to be "truly productive."

"I had a conversation with envoys of President Trump @stevewitkoff and @JaredKushner, ahead of the trilateral meetings in Geneva," Zelenskyy wrote on X. "We count on the meetings being truly productive."

Us Officials Tout Progress In Talks To Reach 'Lasting And Durable Peace' Between Ukraine, Russia

Zelenskyy said they also discussed "some developments following themeetings in Abu Dhabi, which were held at the end of last month and the beginning of this month.

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"Not everything can be shared over the phone, and our negotiating team will presentUkraine's positionnext week," the Ukrainian president added.

After the Abu Dhabi talks, Zelenskyy told reporterstheU.S. had set a June deadlinefor Moscow and Kyiv to strike a peace agreement.

"The Americans are proposing the partiesend the warby the beginning of this summer and will probably put pressure on the parties precisely according to this schedule," Zelenskyy said at the time, according to The Associated Press.

Zelenskyy speaking at the Munich Security Conference

Zelenskyy added at the time that if the June deadline is not met, the Trump administration would likely put pressure on Moscow and Kyiv to meet.

On Saturday, he also thanked theU.S. for its "constructive approach"to ending the war.

"We greatly appreciate that America consistently maintains a constructive approach and is ready to assist in protecting lives," Zelenskyy wrote. "I thank President Trump, his team, and the people of the United States for their support."

Rubio on Saturday also said he had discussedpeace between Ukraine and Russiaat the Munich Security Conference with his G7 counterparts.

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"Met with my @G7 counterparts in Munich to advance @POTUS's vision of pursuing peace through strength," Rubio wrote. "We discussed ongoing efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war, promote stability in Venezuela, and address global threats to achieve international peace and prosperity."

Rubio at the Munich Security Conference

The talks between the U.S., Russia and Ukraine are expected to start Tuesday in Geneva.

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Global protests call for Iran regime change in major cities worldwide after bloody crackdown

Anti-Iran regime protestersgathered in major cities across the globe Saturday calling for a leadership change in a Global Day of Action Rally.

Over 250,000 protesters rallied in Munich, Germany, Saturday with the Munich Security Conference as a backdrop.

"With the number of participants recorded, this gathering is one of the largest rallies held in Munich in recent years," the Munich Police reported in a press release. "The peaceful atmosphere is particularly noteworthy, despite the high number of participants in the meeting."

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Crowds reportedly chanted "change, change, regime change" and "democracy for Iran" with green, white and red flags with lion and sun emblems waving in the air with a few "Make Iran Great Again" red hats spotted.

Exiled Iranian Crown PrinceReza Pahlavi was among the hundreds of thousands protesting, telling Reuters a possible attack on Iran will either weaken the regime or accelerate its fall.

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"It's a matter of time. We are hoping that this attack will expedite the process, and the people can be finally back in the streets and take it all the way to the ultimate regime's downfall," said Pahlavi.

He said he hopesPresident Trumpwill have the United States intervene and "have the people's back."

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On Friday, President Trump said regime change in Iran would be the "best thing" to happen while speaking to troops at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.

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"People are hoping that, at some point, the decision will be made that there's no use, there's no point, we're not going to get anywhere with negotiations," said Pahlavi. "Intervention is a way to save lives."

Sen. Lindsey Graham,R-S.C., was present in Munich for the security conference and echoed a similar sentiment in a sideline interview  Friday.

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"There's no negotiating with these people in my view. They're hell-bent on enacting an agenda based on religion that teaches them to lie, teaches them to destroy in the name of God," said Graham.

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He shared that the regime is the weakest it has been since 1979, adding, "It is a regime with American blood on its hand." And he called on protesters to "keep protesting."

The senator also took the stage at the Global Day of Action, speaking to the crowd and holding up a black "Make Iran Great Again" hat.

Large demonstrations were also held in Toronto, Melbourne, Athens, Tokyo, London and Los Angeles.

An estimated 350,000 people marched on the streets of Toronto, the city's police spokesperson, Laura Brabant, told The Associated Press.

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Iranian American activist and Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Sheila Nazarian told Fox News Digital the protests across the globe represent a universal truth.

"When regimes silence their people, the people eventually find their voice. Whether in the streets of Tehran or in diaspora communities around the world," she said.

Nazarianleft Iranwhen she was 6 years old along with her family.

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"As someone who came to this country from Iran, I know firsthand that these protests are not about politics. They're about basic human dignity, women's rights and the fundamental freedom to live without fear," she added.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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Harry Styles Says He Felt 'Very Alone' After One Direction Broke Up

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  • Harry Styles revealed in a new interview that he felt "very alone" after One Direction broke up

  • He opened up about his transition from a boy band member to a solo artist following the group's 2015 split, saying there is "so much room to hide" when you are in a group

  • The "Aperture" singer also reflected on taking his first proper break in more than a decade following the conclusion of his 22-month-long Love on Tour world tour in July 2023

Harry Stylesis sharing rare insight into his transition from a boy band member to a solo artist.

In a conversation with his friend and stylist Harry Lambert, published byThe Sunday Times Magazineon Saturday, Feb. 14, the "Aperture" singer, 32, discussed how he felt afterOne Directionbroke up in 2015 and he launched his solo career.

"When you're in a band with four other people, there's so much room to hide," he said, referring to bandmatesNiall Horan,Zayn Malik,Louis TomlinsonandLiam Payne. "There's only ever so much weight that's on your shoulders. The first couple of times on stage [without One Direction], I'd think, 'What do I do with my hands?' "

"But I also felt very alone all of a sudden," he continued. "I was lucky to have the opportunity where people were interested in what I was going to make, but I put a lot of that pressure on myself, wanting it to be correct."

From left: Liam Payne, Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan of One Direction perform in 2014 Ethan Miller/Getty

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Reflecting on the release of his debut self-titled solo album in 2017, Styles explained that he wanted to push his creative exploration but worried about disappointing people.

"With that first album, I was trying to explore what music I would make by myself, but in that moment I felt there were a lot of people who had put faith in me and I didn't want to disappoint people or let them down," he said.

Elsewhere in his conversation with Lambert, Styles also opened up about taking a break and stepping out of the spotlight following the end of his 22-month-long Love on Tour world tour in July 2023. It marked the first significant break from his music career that he'd had in more than a decade.

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Styles said that at first, the idea of taking time off "felt insane."

"I didn't know if I could do it," he admitted. "But it was the right time for me — we'd finished the tour in July, and I was turning 30 in February. It was time for me to stop for a bit and pay some attention to other parts of my life."

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Harry Styles performs in Coventry, England, during his Love on Tour world tour in May 2023

He headed for Italy, a place he said has become "really special" to him since he spent time there during the pandemic. Rome taught him an important lesson: "how to slow down."

"Italy became so important to me because I was so used to everything moving so quickly and being on the go, but then I remember going to a café and sitting and having a coffee and thinking, 'I don't remember the last time I sat down and had a coffee — if I've ever sat down and just had a coffee,' " he said of his busy, on-the-go lifestyle.

"I was suddenly learning, through my friends, that eating a meal is more than just sitting down and refuelling," he continued. "I realized the pleasure in just being in the moment of what you're doing. The Romans are the best at that — that's their speciality. The pace they've taught me has been so special."

The three-time Grammy Award winner described the experience of stepping away from music for more than two years as "so powerful," explaining that it gave him a new understanding of himself.

"I'd always thought, or hoped, that I was the kind of person who didn't need the dopamine hits that doing this job often gives you. But I hadn't actually removed myself from it, and it's hard to eliminate the doubt that maybe if it all went away, I'd really miss it. That's always been a fear for me," he said, per theSundayTimes.

"So living my life in a way where I could really like who I am away from this world has been so powerful for me," he continued. "Without question, that has influenced the work I'm now making because it came from a place of pure freedom."

Harry Styles at the 2026 Grammy Awards on Feb. 1 Frazer Harrison/Getty

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Now, Styles is back and ready to dive into performing again. Following the much-anticipated announcement of hisfourth album,All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.(out on March 6), he revealed plans for aglobal residencyspanning 50 shows across seven cities, including Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne and Sydney from May through December, 2026.

Speaking about the title of his upcoming album, Styles said in an interview withHits Radio, "It's like a life mantra, I guess," noting that you "can't" be at the disco all the time.

"Loving and moving through your life with love and taking a break every now and then to have some fun, I think, is a really good way to approach your life," he added. "That's what I felt like I did the last couple years, and it led to positive changes in my life."

Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.will be released on March 6.

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Miss Piggy Reveals Her Candid, but Still Sassy, Advice for Finding Confidence from Within (Exclusive)

Miss Piggy revealed her best advice when it comes to conjuring confidence from within during a PEOPLE in 10 interview

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  • The film and television icon joked, however, "I understand not everybody can have it as easy as moi"

  • Miss Piggy stars in The Muppet Show, which is currently streaming on Disney+

Miss Piggyhas some sage advice when it comes to conjuring confidence from within.

The film and television icon sat down exclusively with PEOPLE for a recent PEOPLE in 10 interview. During the conversation, Miss Piggy stressed the importance of being your own inner compass — and not worrying about what other people think of you.

"I understand not everybody can have it as easy as moi," theMuppets Treasure Islandstar first admitted, then adding: "I would just say, it doesn't matter how the world sees you. It's about how you see you."

"Believe in yourselfand allow yourself to make mistakes. It's okay if you do. It's okay if you don't," she continued. "I mean, you know, that's worked for me. I never make mistakes."

The multihyphenate, who recently worked withSabrina CarpenterandSeth Rogenfor 2026'sThe Muppet Show,a half-hour 50th anniversary special honoring the iconic series, also dished on her "ideal man" for Carpenter, 26.

"Oh, that's easy. Her ideal man is anyone I don't have my eyes on first," Missy Piggy told PEOPLE with her signature deadpan delivery.

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When asked about the creative process behind the recent special, and specifically her collaboration with both Rogen, 43, andKermit, Miss Piggy explained, "Okay, let's get this straight. Every good idea was mine, and anything that felt like, 'Hmm, is that right? Could have been better' —  that was Kermit or Seth."

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"Make sure the people know that, okay?" she added.

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The star also revealed the top five items that are on her rider for each and every gig.

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"Well, of course, there's two dozen roses. The basket of kittens, fresh-squeezed grapefruit juice, low-wattage light bulbs for all the overhead lights, an oil painting of myself to scale and a zen garden. I'm sorry, is that five? Did I just mention five? I lost count," Miss Piggy told PEOPLE.

As for why she says people should watch her new special? "Well, you got moi," Miss Piggy said.

"You got Sabrina Carpenter. You got Seth Rogen andMaya Rudolph, Kermit. And in that order," she continued.

The Muppet Showis currently streaming on Disney+.

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Australia pledges $2.7 billion to progress nuclear submarine shipyard build

SYDNEY, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Australia said on Sunday it would spend A$3.9 billion ($2.76 billion) to progress construction of a ‌shipyard that will help deliver nuclear-powered submarines under the trilateral ‌AUKUS defence pact with the U.S. and Britain.

Announced in 2021, AUKUS is Australia's ​largest-ever defence investment and will see U.S.-commanded Virginia-class submarines based in Australia from 2027, several Virginia submarines sold to Australia from around 2030, and Britain and Australia building a new class of AUKUS nuclear-powered ‌submarine.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony ⁠Albanese described the A$3.9 billion as a down payment to deliver the new shipyard in Osborne, a suburb ⁠of Adelaide in South Australia state.

"Investing in the submarine construction yard at Osborne is critical to delivering Australia's conventionally-armed, nuclear-powered submarines," Albanese ​said in ​a statement.

Official projections put the total ​cost of the build ‌at A$30 billion "over coming decades", he said.

Osborne is where Australia's ASC and Britain's BAE Systems will jointly build Australia's fleet of nuclear-powered submarines, the core component of the AUKUS pact. Until that work begins later this decade, the shipyard is where much of the ‌maintenance is performed on the country's existing ​Collins-class submarine fleet.

South Australian Premier Peter ​Malinauskas said the down payment ​would be spent on building enabling infrastructure for ‌the shipyard. "This is just the beginning," ​Malinauskas said in ​the statement.

In December, a Pentagon review of the AUKUS project found areas of opportunity to put the deal on the "strongest ​possible footing," including ‌ensuring that Australia is moving fast enough to build its ​nuclear submarine capacity.

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Australia pledges $2.7 billion to progress nuclear submarine shipyard build

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