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‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Dominates Global Box Office

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James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash debuted to a powerful $345 million worldwide, delivering one of the biggest global openings of 2025. While strong, the launch fell short of Avatar: The Way of Water, which opened to $435 million during a comparable holiday period in 2022.

Strong International Start

The third Avatar film earned $257 million overseas and $88 million domestically, making it the second-largest global debut of the year behind Disney’s Zootopia 2. International markets will be critical to the film’s long-term success, as previous Avatar installments earned more than 70% of their totals outside North America.

China led overseas openings with $57.6 million, slightly topping the prior film’s debut. Other top markets included France, Germany, South Korea and the United Kingdom.

High Stakes for a Costly Blockbuster

With an estimated $350 million production budget and roughly $150 million spent on marketing, Fire and Ash faces immense financial expectations. Past Avatar films, however, are known for strong staying power rather than explosive openings, eventually climbing past $2 billion globally.

Premium Formats Drive Ticket Sales

Audiences flocked to premium formats, with Imax and 3D accounting for 66% of ticket sales. Imax alone contributed $43.6 million globally, marking its biggest opening of 2025 and one of the largest in the company’s history.

‘Zootopia 2’ Crosses Major Milestone

Disney also celebrated another major win as Zootopia 2 surged to $1.27 billion worldwide. The animated sequel has earned $990 million internationally and $282 million in North America, becoming the year’s highest-grossing Hollywood release and one of the few animated films ever to surpass $1 billion overseas.

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Actor James Ransone Dies at 46

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Actor James Ransone died Friday from an apparent suicide, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner. He was 46. Representatives for Ransone did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Career Highlights

Ransone was widely recognized for his role as Ziggy Sobotka on HBO’s The Wire and for portraying Eddie Kaspbrak in It: Chapter Two. His television work also included appearances on Generation Kill and Bosch, with his final TV role airing in June in Season 2 of Poker Face, according to TMDB.

Film Work Across Genres

In addition to his television career, Ransone appeared in several films, including entries in the Sinister franchise, Tangerine, Mr. Right, and The Black Phone series, building a reputation for intense and character-driven performances.

Early Struggles and Finding Acting

In a 2016 interview with Interview Magazine, Ransone spoke openly about feeling isolated growing up and struggling in traditional public schools. He credited attending an arts school as a turning point, saying the experience helped save him during a difficult adolescence.

Personal Turning Points

Ransone later attended film school in New York but left without graduating. After years of struggling with addiction, he said he became sober in his late 20s, shortly before working on Generation Kill, which he described as a transformative personal experience shaped in part by his father’s service as a Vietnam War veteran.

Survivors and Support Resources

Ransone is survived by his wife, Jamie McPhee, and their two children.

If you or someone you know is in crisis, help is available. In the U.S., call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, or visit 988lifeline.org. You can also call 800-273-8255 for support.

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Ukraine Peace Talks Continue in Miami

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Peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia moved forward in Miami this weekend, with officials describing the discussions as “constructive.” Talks are expected to continue into Sunday as U.S. negotiators explore a potential new format that could broaden participation.

Proposed Multinational Format

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said U.S. officials suggested a structure that would include Ukraine, the United States and Russia, with possible involvement from European representatives already present in Florida. Zelenskyy shared the update after meeting with Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro in Kyiv.

Russian Envoy Signals Progress

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, arrived in Miami for the talks and confirmed that discussions with U.S. officials were ongoing. Dmitriev said negotiations were proceeding constructively and would likely extend into Sunday, according to Russia’s state-run Tass news agency.

Parallel U.S.-Ukraine-Europe Discussions

Ukrainian and European representatives also met with American counterparts earlier in the week. Chief Ukrainian negotiator Rustem Umerov said the parties agreed to resume contacts soon, signaling continued diplomatic engagement alongside the Miami talks.

Putin Maintains Hardline Position

Despite renewed negotiations, Putin showed no signs of softening Russia’s demands during his annual press conference. He reiterated that peace would only be possible if Ukraine abandons NATO aspirations and withdraws from territories claimed by Russia, again asserting that Russian forces are advancing militarily.

Fighting Continues Amid Diplomacy

As talks progressed, both sides continued long-range strikes. Ukraine reported that Russia launched nearly 100 drones overnight, most of which were intercepted or suppressed, while Russia said it shot down several Ukrainian drones. The exchanges underscored the ongoing intensity of the conflict even as diplomatic efforts advance.

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US Seizes Second Ship in Caribbean

Coast Guard Interdicts Oil Tanker

The U.S. Coast Guard seized an oil tanker in international waters of the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Venezuela early Saturday, according to U.S. officials. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed the operation, saying the vessel had last made port in Venezuela and was apprehended with support from the Department of Defense.

Crackdown on Sanctioned Oil

In a social media post, Noem said the United States is targeting the illicit transport of oil that officials say helps fund criminal and narco-terrorism activities in the region. She warned that U.S. authorities will continue efforts to stop such shipments.

Part of Broader Pressure Campaign

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tied the seizure to President Donald Trump’s recent threat to impose a blockade on sanctioned oil tankers traveling to and from Venezuela. Trump announced the policy earlier this month, describing it as a way to intensify pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s government.

Key Difference From Earlier Seizure

This marks the second tanker seized by the U.S. in the Caribbean this month. Unlike a vessel intercepted on Dec. 10, however, the tanker seized Saturday was not listed on sanctions maintained by the U.S., European Union, United Kingdom, or United Nations, according to shipping data firm Kpler.

Venezuela Pushes Back

Maduro has rejected the U.S. actions, saying Venezuela will continue trading oil and accusing Trump of seeking regime change. He insisted the country will not submit to foreign control.

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Thousands Welcome Winter Solstice Sunrise at Stonehenge

Crowds Gather Before Dawn

Thousands of people assembled at Stonehenge early Sunday, braving cold and darkness to witness the winter solstice sunrise over the ancient stone circle in southwest England. As daylight broke, cheers echoed across the site, with visitors dancing, singing, and drumming in celebration.

A Spiritual Tradition

Many attendees wore costumes and described the solstice gathering as a deeply spiritual experience. People arrived hours before sunrise, spending quiet moments reflecting among the massive stones that have drawn pilgrims for generations.

Ancient Alignment With the Sun

Stonehenge, built between 5,000 and 3,500 years ago, was designed to align with the sun during the summer and winter solstices. These solar events were significant markers of time for ancient farming communities that relied on seasonal cycles.

Shortest Day of the Year

The winter solstice marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and signals the start of astronomical winter. In contrast, it is the longest day of the year in the Southern Hemisphere, ushering in summer.

A Symbol of Renewal

Although the sun traces its lowest and shortest path across the sky on the winter solstice, many celebrate the day as a turning point. From this moment on, daylight gradually increases, symbolizing renewal and the slow return of longer days.

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Powerball Jackpot Grows to $1.6 Billion

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The Powerball jackpot has surged to an estimated $1.6 billion after no ticket matched all six numbers in Saturday night’s drawing. The prize now ranks as the fourth-largest in the lottery’s history, extending the streak of drawings without a grand-prize winner.

Winning Numbers and Next Drawing

The numbers drawn Saturday were 4, 5, 28, 52 and 69, with Powerball 20. The next opportunity to win the massive jackpot comes Monday night.

Historic Context

The largest Powerball jackpot ever recorded was $2.04 billion, won in November 2022. The jackpot was last claimed in September, when two tickets sold in Missouri and Texas split a $1.787 billion prize. Since then, dozens of drawings have passed without a winner.

Payout Options and Odds

The eventual winner will be able to choose between annual payments totaling about $1.5 billion or a one-time cash option estimated at $735.3 million before taxes. The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot remain slim at 1 in 292.2 million.

Ticket Information

Powerball tickets cost $2 per play and are sold in participating states across the U.S.

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Constable Pct. 4 deputies announce search for suspect who evaded capture in North Harris County

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HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — Harris County Constable Precinct 4 announced a search for an evading suspect in North Harris County on Saturday.

According to officials, constable deputies searched the 18200 block of Westfield Place near the North Freeway.

Drones were in the air, K-9 units were on the ground, and a police perimeter had been established, authorities said.

A law enforcement source familiar with the investigation told ABC13 the suspect was arrested and somehow escaped from a hospital. Law enforcement reported that he was wearing blue jeans and no shirt.

ABC13 asked Pct. 4 for more information about the suspect and how he was able to get away. We’re still waiting to hear back.

This is a developing story. Eyewitness News is continuing to gather facts.

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Patchy fog and a few showers possible Sunday and Monday with this warm, humid pattern

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — It’s a warm and humid start to your Sunday. The high levels of moisture has allowed for pockets of dense fog to develop across the region, and a Dense Fog Advisory has been issued through 9AM. This as a weak cold front dips into the region, but staying mainly west of I-45 and Houston. So high temperatures Sunday will be split… areas south of I-10 and east of I-45, including Houston, will rise into the upper 70s or low 80s, then areas west of I-45 will only hang around in the low 70s during the day. There’s also the chance for a couple of light showers in the morning before lunchtime. After that we’ll see a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day Sunday.

Is it still looking warm for Christmas week?

Yep. December’s version of a heat ridge will park it over Texas for the week of Christmas. This will push highs toward record levels in the low 80s just about every day of the week. Bah humbug!

Are there any more freezes in the forecast?

Not for awhile! We are looking at above average low temperatures all the way through Christmas Day…and beyond. It’s hard to get a freeze when lows only drop into the 60s. We do have a cold front penciled in for the closing days of 2025, but we likely have to wait until January for our next chance at a freeze.

What about some measurable rain or any storms?

While there’s the chance for a few passing showers Sunday and Monday coming up, beyond that we don’t have much rain on the horizon. That said, some of the recent relief from drought conditions we saw this past fall wont last long, so drought conditions could creep back into the region heading into the New Year with this warmer and, though humid, relatively dry humid.

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Galaxy Lights at Space Center Houston, Texas’ Largest Space-Themed Holiday Show

HOUSTON — Space Center Houston has once again transformed for the holidays into a cosmic celebration as Galaxy Lights returns now through Jan. 4, 2026. Now in its seventh year, the immersive light experience brings together space exploration, family tradition, and dazzling technology—this time with a brand-new presenting sponsor, Wellby Financial.

A New Partnership Lights the Way

This season marks the beginning of an expanded partnership between Space Center Houston and Wellby Financial, the Official Credit Union of Space Center Houston. The collaboration strengthens both organizations’ ties to the NASA Johnson Space Center community while elevating a beloved holiday experience.

“We’re thrilled to launch this season of Galaxy Lights with our presenting sponsor, Wellby Financial, where the season of giving meets purpose,” said William T. Harris, president and CEO of Space Center Houston.

Wellby Financial president and CEO Marty Pell said the partnership reflects Houston’s “spirit of exploration,” adding that Galaxy Lights celebrates both innovation and the city’s storied connection to space.

What to Expect at Galaxy Lights 2025

This year’s show blends holiday magic with NASA-inspired displays across Space Center Houston’s sprawling campus. Visitors can walk through a 200-foot LED tunnel, stand beneath a towering 30-foot Space Launch System rocket display, and snap photos beside Apollo-themed lantern installations.

Other crowd favorites return as well, including:

  • LED swings positioned beneath the historic 747 carrier aircraft at Independence Plaza
  • A crystal fireworks light show synchronized to an upbeat playlist
  • A 40-foot-tall, 100-foot-long shooting star installation
  • Daily screenings of the fan-favorite film “Holidays in Space”
@queondamagazine Houston, we got #GalaxyLights 🌌 🚀! Que Onda Magazine brings you a sneak peek of the magical lights at @spacecenterhou presented by @reliantenergy . Enjoy Galaxy Lights through January 5! Thank you to @spacecenterhou for the invitation to the preview. #happyholidays! #spacecenterhouston #nasahouston #galaxylights #thingstodoinhouston #houstonevents #holidayeventsinhouston #christmaslights #holidaylights #spacecity #houstonspacecity #foryoupage #fyp #holidaylights #houstonevents #houstontx #queondamagazine ♬ Christmas Lights – Kyrylo Zaplotynskyi

A glowing replica of the lunar lander, illuminated for the season, is also among the standout pieces creating a dreamlike atmosphere for guests.

A Cozy Finale

Visitors can end the night around complimentary fire pits with hot cocoa and s’mores, or try Go for Launch, a new Starbase brew. The experience is designed for families, explorers, and space lovers of all ages.

Special Dates and Hours

Galaxy Lights Operating Hours:
Nov. 15, 2025 – Jan. 4, 2026
6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Low Sensory Nights:
Nov. 20, 2025
Jan. 5, 2026
Designed for guests who prefer a calmer, less stimulating environment.

New Year’s Eve Hours:
Dec. 31, 2025
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Closed Dates:
Nov. 17–19
Nov. 27
Dec. 10
Dec. 24–25

Tickets

For admission prices and reservations, visit the official Galaxy Lights ticket page.

Files Vanish From DOJ Epstein Webpage Without Explanation

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At least 16 documents related to Jeffrey Epstein disappeared from the Justice Department’s public webpage less than a day after being posted, according to an Associated Press review. The DOJ has not explained why the files were removed or notified the public of the change.

Missing Images Raise Questions

The unavailable files included photographs of artwork depicting nude women and images showing photographs stored inside Epstein’s home. One image included a photograph of President Donald Trump alongside Epstein, Melania Trump and Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department declined to comment on the removal, AP reported.

Lawmakers and Public Demand Transparency

The unexplained disappearance fueled online speculation and criticism from Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, who pointed to the missing Trump image and called for greater transparency, according to AP.

Concerns Over Limited Disclosures

The episode added to frustration surrounding the DOJ’s broader Epstein document release, which has produced tens of thousands of pages but little new insight into Epstein’s crimes or prosecutorial decisions. Key materials, including FBI interviews with victims and internal Justice Department charging memos, remain absent, AP reported.

Victims Express Anger and Disappointment

Some Epstein accusers said the staggered and incomplete release has deepened their sense of betrayal. “I feel like again the DOJ, the justice system is failing us,” Marina Lacerda said, according to AP.

Rolling Release Continues

Despite a congressional deadline, the Justice Department says records will continue to be released on a rolling basis, citing the need to protect survivors’ identities. Critics argue the lack of clarity and missing files undermine public trust and accountability in one of the most closely scrutinized cases in recent history.

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