Sydney Sweeney winks at past controversy in new jeans ad for American Eagle

Sydney Sweeney is partnering with American Eagle for a new ad campaign, "Syd for Short."

Entertainment Weekly Sydney Sweeney returns with second American Eagle ad campaignCredit: American Eagle

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  • The team-up comes nearly a year after the Euphoria star sparked controversy with her for campaign, "Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans."

  • The ad was criticized for seemingly promoting eugenics by playing up the "jeans" and "genes" homophone.

Sydney Sweeneyhas moved on from "great" jeans to sun-lit shorts.

Aftercombatting controversyover her 2025 American Eagle ad campaign, theEuphoriastar has teamed up with the clothing company again on "Syd for Short," a summer campaign spotlighting the brand's shorts.

In the first promo, Sweeney sports a fitted pair of jean shorts and a denim jacket. Staring into the camera with her hands in her pocket, she asks, "What brand am I wearing?"

A montage of images sees Sweeney basking in the sunlight, frolicking on a beach and enjoying the blue skies of summer in her jeans shorts.

In an apparent wink to the outrage sparked by her initial blue jeans campaign, "Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans," Sweeney then grins at the camera, answering, "Yeah. That one."

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In a statement shared withEntertainment Weekly, Sweeney highlighted the brand's partnership with the Crisis Text Hotline, which will receive 100% of the profits for two of AE's custom styles.

"There's something timeless about a great pair of jean shorts. They're simple, but they make you feel confident and put-together without trying too hard," said Sweeney. "Crisis Text Line, a cause so close to my heart, has been a part of this partnership from the beginning. I love knowing that when everyone wears these pieces, they are also a part of something meaningful, that directly helps people who need it."

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Sydney Sweeney for American EagleCredit: American Eagle

Last time around,  Sweeney's partnership with the brand garnered plenty of attention when it arrived in July 2025. The most criticized promo featured the actress reclining on a couch and fastening her jeans as she murmurs, "Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color. My genes are blue." Then a male narrator adds, "Sydney Sweeney has great jeans."

The seemingly innocuous world-play of "good genes" vs. "good jeans" struck a discordant chord with many who saw the ad and criticized it for glorifying a racial idea. It was swiftly slammed on social media as several conservative public figures — includingMegyn Kelly,JD Vance, and even PresidentDonald Trump—voiced supportfor Sweeney,mocking othersover their disdainof the ad.

Sydney Sweeney for American EagleCredit: American Eagle

On the heels of the initial wave of criticism, American Eaglereleased a statement defending the adand stating, "'Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans' is and always was about the jeans. Her jeans, her story. We'll continue to celebrate how everyone wears their AE jeans with confidence, their way. Great jeans look good on everyone."

Sydney Sweeney in her original 2025 American Eagle ad campaign,

As for Sweeney, shedid not weigh infor several months,finally commenting on the controversyin a NovemberGQcover story.

"I did a jean ad," she said. "I mean, the reaction definitely was a surprise, but I love jeans. All I wear are jeans. I’m literally in jeans and a T-shirt every day of my life."

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WhenGQasked whether Sweeney wanted to address the "genetic superiority" criticism at the root of the controversy, she replied, "I think that when I have an issue that I want to speak about, people will hear."

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Could more cattle cause record beef prices to drop? Ranchers say it's not that simple

MANDAN, N.D. (AP) — It’s never been so expensive for Americans to buy a steak or hamburger, but cutting those costs requires ranchers like Stephanie Hatzenbuhler to raise more cattle — and that's not an easy ask.

Associated Press Cattle roam on a hillside at sunrise on the Diamond W Cattle Company ranch in Palmdale, Calif., Friday, April 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) Stephanie Hatzenbuhler stands with her cows on March 31, 2026, on her family's Diamond J Angus Ranch near Mandan, N.D. (AP Photo/Jack Dura) Mike Williams, owner of Diamond W Cattle Company, stands near a herd of cattle on his ranch in Palmdale, Calif., Friday, April 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) Two cows stand on the Diamond W Cattle Company ranch in Palmdale, Calif., Friday, April 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) Mike Williams, owner of Diamond W Cattle Company, drives past cattle on his ranch in Palmdale, Calif., Friday, April 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Beef Prices Ranchers

For a host of reasons, Hatzenbuhler and other ranchers across the country are reluctant to grow the national herd — now its smallest in more than 75 years — and until they do so, demand will outweigh supply, and beef prices will likely remain high.

Adding cattle makes sense for some ranchers, but others are struggling to stay afloat with the cattle they have, Hatzenbuhler said.

“They’re good times, and they’re bad times,” she said. “It’s a combination of both.”

Why is the beef herd so small?

Hatzenbuhler will make her choices as cows give birth to about 700 calves this spring on her family's Diamond J Angus ranch on more than 2,000 wind-swept acres near Mandan, North Dakota. Does she opt to increase her herd, or does she offset the new arrivals by selling an equal number of cattle to be slaughtered?

The national herd size isn't the only factor that determines what beef costs at the grocery store. Still, the dwindling number of cattle is a key reason the average price of all uncooked ground beef in the U.S. was $6.86 per pound in March, 3 cents off the record high set in February, according tofederal statistics.That price in March is up nearly 48% from March 2021.

The U.S. cattle herd reached a high of 132 million head in 1975, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and that figure has gradually fallen to 86 million this year.

Thanks to changes in cattle genetics and feeding techniques, ranchers now produce far more meat from each animal, so despite the much smaller herd, the country's beef production hit a record 28.4 billion pounds in 2022, said Tim Petry, a North Dakota State University livestock marketing specialist. About 26 billion pounds of beef are expected in 2026.

About 2.5 billion pounds of beef were exported to other countries in 2025, and the tight remaining supply, along with the high demand, has caused record prices.

Ranchers acknowledge the higher prices, but they face plenty of challenges weighing against growing herds, especially from drought.

Drought limits land for grazing

Dry conditions have persisted across much of cattle country, with about 63% of the U.S. cattle herd in drought areas,according to the USDA.Some areas have also seen giant wildfires that left no grass for grazing.

“You’ve got to have rain. You’ve got to have grass to keep cows on because they’re out on pastures for over half the year, and so that’s been the dilemma, is we had forced liquidation of cows,” Petry said.

This time of year, as calves arrive, ranchers decide whether to retain young cows called heifers and calves for breeding herds, and a big factor is pasture conditions, said Bernt Nelson, an American Farm Bureau Federation economist.

Feed is the highest cost for ranchers, and due to drought in spots like Texas and Oklahoma, they have had to truck in supplies from elsewhere. Those extra costs make it hard to increase a herd.

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“When these pasture conditions deteriorate, and water becomes an issue, some of these states have to go as far as to haul hay, haul water from other regions of the country that have grass and easy access to water, and that adds a significant cost to operations,” Nelson said.

Even if ranchers opted to raise more cattle, it takes 15 to 24 months for a calf to mature before it can be slaughtered.

Role of meat processors in beef prices

Ranchers often blame the concentrated meat processing systems — primarily driven by four companies — for high beef prices, but the picture is complicated.

In a statement and market updates, the Meat Institute, a meat processors trade group, noted that retailers and food service companies, not packers, set prices for consumers. And the organization said livestock producers were “earning record profits” while packers were losing money.

The Meat Institute also argued that the concentration ratio hasn’t “changed appreciably” over the past 30 years.

“Rhetoric about beef industry concentration implies that consolidation in the beef packing sector is ongoing and that market power is becoming increasingly concentrated. That is not the case,” the group said.

John Robinson, a spokesman for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, said he sees many reasons for high prices, and in some cases, meat processors are responsible, but that “it’s far more complicated than most people will give it credit for.”

A pest forces border closure

Another driver of high prices is the closure of theU.S.-Mexico borderto livestock imports to slow the spread of a flesh-eating parasite called theNew World screwworm.The closures that began in late 2024 have stopped about 1 million cattle from being hauled from Mexico into the U.S., said Warren Rusche, an extension feedlot specialist at South Dakota State University.

The border closure particularly affects cattle feedlots and ranchers who graze cattle in the southern plains.

President Donald Trump has called for increased beef imports from Argentina, but the country's expanded quota would be only a tiny percentage of U.S. beef production, Rusche said.

Are ranchers getting rich?

Hatzenbuhler, the North Dakota rancher, isn't getting rich, but for ranchers who own their land and equipment, she said it's a good time to raise cattle. It's not as good for people looking to break into the business, given the high cost of everything from equipment to fertilizer and the difficulty of finding workers.

“If you’re a young guy and want to get in, it’s probably not the time to do it, but if you’re kind of established and been doing this for a while, you’re doing good,” she said.

California rancher Mike Williams said he wouldn't discourage someone from getting into ranching but would caution them, “don't get too far upside down.”

“I would say that we're finally maybe getting a fair price,” Williams said. “I think people are starting to realize the value of beef, and they're finding that they're willing to pay maybe a little more than they have in the past for the quality of the product that they're getting."

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John Stamos Is ‘Proud’ of How the Child Actors from “Full House” 'Turned Out'

John Stamos shared how "proud" he is of the former child stars from Full House

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  • Stamos said they all "turned out so well"

  • The series' child stars included Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron Bure, Andrea Barber and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen

John Stamoshas high praise for his former child costars fromFull House.

Stamos, 62, appeared alongside Jodie Sweetin onAccess Dailyon April 13. On Full House, Stamos played Uncle Jesse, who helpsthe late Bob Saget's Danny Tanner raise his three kids. Sweetin, 44, starred as the middle daughter, Stephanie.

During the conversation, which was about the importance of getting screened forcolon cancerand Exact Sciences' Cologuard test, Stamos turned to Sweetin and said, “Can I say how proud I am of her?” Then he gave her a big hug.

From left: Dave Coulier, Andrea Barber, Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, John Stamos, Lori Loughlin, Jodie Sweetin, Bob Saget, Mary-Kate Olsen, Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit, Candace Cameron Bure and Scott Weinger in 'Full House'Credit: Bob D'Amico /Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty

“All the kids on our show, you know, turned out so well, and they do such good stuff,” Stamos said. “They do such good work. They do a lot of charity work. I'm just proud of how you've turned out.”

Full Housealso starred Candace Cameron Bure as the eldest daughter D.J. Tanner. The youngest daughter, Michelle Tanner, was split between Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who were just nine months old when the series began filming. The show also featured appearances by Andrea Barber, who played the Tanners' somewhat annoying neighbor Kimmy Gibbler, and Scott Weinger, who played D.J.'s boyfriend Steve. During the series, Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky (Lori Loughlin) welcomed sons, Nicky and Alex Katsopolis, played primarily by Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit.

Full Houseoriginally aired on ABC from 1987 to 1995. The show returned for a sequel series,Fuller House, that ran on Netflix for five seasons, from 2016 to 2020. It reunited Cameron Bure, Sweetin, Barber and Weinger, who starred in the series. Blake and Dylan appeared on the show on a recurring basis, as did Stamos, Saget, Loughlin andDave Coulier, who played family friend Joey. Mary-Kate and Ashley did not return for the sequel series, having retired from acting. Instead, the pair chose to focus on their fashion line The Row, which launched in 2006.

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Since the series ended, Cameron Bure has starred in many Hallmark Channel original films before, in 2022, becoming chief content officer of Great American Media.

From left: Candace Cameron Bure, Lori Loughlin, John Stamos and Jodie Sweetin in 2024Credit: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty

Sweetin became sober in 2008 after abusing drugs and alcohol for over a decade and hasbecome a public advocate for recovery from addiction. Shetold PEOPLE in 2020, "It's a story with a message of second chances and turning things around and being able to overcome some adversity."

Sweetin and Barber have hosted theFull House Rewindpodcast since 2023.

During an episode in 2025, the pair said that whileFull Housewas airing, they were oftenasked an uncomfortable question about Stamos. “It's like when people ask us in media interviews, ‘Did you ever have a crush on John Stamos?'  Like, that is a gross question. No!” Barber, 49, said. “They're like our older brothers. We do not think of them that way.”

Sweetin said that Stamos and Coulier were like “uncles” to her.

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Trump to promote tax breaks in Las Vegas, where residents feel the pinch of high gas prices

LAS VEGAS (AP) — PresidentDonald Trumpheads to Las Vegas on Thursday to promote the tax cutshe signed into law last yearto try to highlight what Republicans see as an economic strength ahead of this year’s elections.

Associated Press President Donald Trump speaks outside the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, April 13, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Wednesday, April 15, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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Workers who earn tips and overtime are seeingbigger returns this tax season, but those savings and others resulting from the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” that Trump signed last year have been eaten awayby higher gas pricesdriven by the Iran war.

The president’s rare trip out West comes as Trump faces growing politicalpressure to wrap up the warand focus on a message that helps his party as they try to defend their congressional majorities in November’s midterm elections.

On Friday, Trump will hold an event in Phoenix with conservative political group Turning Point USA. But his first stop is in Las Vegas where he will hold a roundtable with several police officers who have benefited from newtax breaks on overtime, along with a barber and a casino pit supervisor, who got to claim the newtax breaks on tips.

The Treasury Department said Wednesday that the average tax refund this year has been over $3,400, up about $340 from a year ago.

Vegas, once known for affordable living, feels economic pain

Trump has said he first conceived of his “no tax on tips” in Las Vegas,a city where entertainmentis the financial lifeblood and many workers depend on gratuities from visitors.

But it’s also a city of commuters, including the tipped workers who drive to their jobs at glitzy casinos. Gasoline is averaging $5 a gallon in Las Vegas, up 28% from a year ago, according to AAA.

Nicholas Delaney, an airline attendant who lives in the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson and said he did not vote for the president in 2024, said he thinks Trump is doing a “terrible” job when it comes to the cost of living. He thought the tax break for tips was a good policy, but is concerned about the cost of groceries and gas.

“I gotta spend over $100 for a full tank of gas, 13 gallons? Crazy,” Delaney said.

Paula Goodman, a bartender in a Henderson casino, said the cost of living is her biggest concern right now, adding that she spends more than $400 a week on groceries for her family.

But Goodman, who voted for the president, said she thought he is “doing a pretty good damn job,” and doesn’t blame him for high gas prices, which she portrayed as just a fluctuation. As a bartender, she said she personally appreciated the tax savings on tips she brings home.

“Every little penny nowadays is, like, huge,” she said. “You’ve seen diesel, right? $6.11.”

Tax refunds are offset by gas prices

The White House said Trump is focused on tax cuts, deregulation and boosting U.S. energy production to drive down prices, and describes high gas prices as a temporary disruption from the war in Iran.

“Tens of millions of Americans are benefiting this tax season from the president’s signature provisions” in the tax law, said White House spokesman Kush Desai, saying that shows “how the administration hasn’t lost focus on delivering on our affordability agenda at home.”

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Even so, the conflict has made things less affordable. The Bank of America Institute looked at its deposit and spending data and in a Tuesday analysis concluded that “the average increase in tax refunds could cover the average increase in gasoline spending for at least five months.”

Kathy Bostjancic, chief economist at Nationwide, the insurance and financial services company, said last week in an analysis that “the steep rise in gasoline prices looks likely to completely offset the increased tax funds windfall with households,” stressing that the money back would likely prevent a sharper drop in consumer spending.

Trump's economic message focusing on the tax breaks has also been drowned out this week by distractions from the president himself, who angered even some of his own supporters when he got into a public fight with the pope and posted a now-deleted image on social media depicting himself as Jesus.

GOP strategist Ron Bonjean said among Republicans, “the frustration and concern is growing every week about whether or not we will be able to hold onto the House this November.”

It takes a lot of repetition for a message like promoting the tax bill to break through to voters, but Trump’s tendency to drift into other subjects can dilute that, Bonjean said. Trump,who has at times dismissed affordability concernsas “a hoax,” and “con job” from Democrats, has to acknowledge the economic realities people are facing now if he wants to help his party this November, Bonjean said.

“He absolutely has to talk about his plan to bring down high gasoline costs, or else he’s lost his own message. It won’t be credible just to talk about no taxes on tips,” Bonjean said.

When will gas prices come down?

While the president has said he thinks the war with Iran will end soon, a deal to resolve it has not yet emerged, with the U.S. and Iran still proffering stances that are far apart.

Trump on Sunday said in a Fox News Channel interview that gas prices “could be the same or maybe a little bit higher” by the November midterms.

By Wednesday, in another Fox News interview, Trump walked back that comment. “I think they'll be much lower” before the election, on the assumption the war will be long over.

“When that’s settled, gas prices are going to go down tremendously,” Trump said.

Hours later at the White House, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was less rosy, predicting that gas prices will fall sometime this summer, depending on how the negotiations with Iran go.

“I’m optimistic that sometime between June 20th and September 20th, that we can have $3 gas again,” Bessent told reporters.

Price reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Josh Boak in Washington contributed to this report.

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Indonesia orders food companies to apply colour-graded sugar, fat content stickers

JAKARTA, April 15 - Indonesia will require food and beverage companies to apply colour-graded labels for products high ‌in salt, sugar, and fat in two years in a ‌bid to combat obesity and other health risks, according to a new health ​ministry decree seen by Reuters.

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Reuters first reported the plan to introduce labelling norms last year. Here are some details:

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* In a ministerial decree issued on Tuesday, Indonesiaofficially released a traffic-light "nutri-level" system of ‌redlabels for items high ⁠in fat, salt and sugar and green for thosewith low levels. * Companies may independently add a sticker ⁠with thecorresponding colours on their products based on test resultsfrom government laboratories, the decree showed. * The norms will be mandatory in ​two years, ​the decreeshowed, although it did ​not provide any details on ‌sanctions forcompanies that do not comply. * Stickers must also be added to menus at stores that sellready-made products, the decree showed. * More than 40 countries have established similar systems,whether voluntary or mandatory, the Organisation for EconomicCooperation and Development group of nations said ‌in 2023.Singapore also has a similar ​system. * Health ministry data shows that ​obesity rates doubled inthe ​decade up to 2023 in Indonesia, the world's ‌fourth mostpopulous nation with 280 ​million people. Child ​agency UNICEF hasalso warned of obesity risks for one in three adults and one infive school-age children. * The decree ​follows lobbying by the ‌United States anddomestic manufacturers, who urged President Prabowo Subianto ​toreconsider the plan, Reuters reported last year.

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Artemis II astronauts welcomed home to Houston after historic moonshot

The four Artemis II astronauts,freshly backfrom a historic trip around the moon, flew back to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston Saturday to cheers and applause from family members and hundreds of space center workers who gathered to welcome them home.

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Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansensplashed down in the Pacific Oceansouthwest of San Diego Friday eveningto close outa nine-day mission, the first piloted flight to the moon and back since the end of the Apollo program a half century ago.

The Artemis II astronauts greeting well wishers gathered in a hangar  near the Johnson Space Center in Houston to welcome the crew home. Left  to right: Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, Christina Koch, Victor  Glover and commander Reid Wiseman. / Credit: Miles Doran/CBS News

After medical checks and phone calls home to family and friends, all four boarded a NASA jet and flew back to Ellington Field a few miles from the space center. A raucous crowd awaited them in a nearby hangar, including the crew's families.

"After a brief 53-year intermission, the show goes on, and NASA is back in the business of sending astronauts to the moon and bringing them home safely," NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman told the cheering crowd.

Turning to the astronauts, he said, "Thank you for showing us the moon again. Thank you for showing us planet Earth again, and thank you for contributing to the greatest adventure in human history. Welcome home, Artemis II."

Wiseman stood up and after joking with his crewmates, said "I have absolutely no idea what to say. Twenty-four hours ago, the Earth was...out the window and we were doing mach 39 (times the speed of sound), and here we are back at Ellington at home."

Speaking with clear emotion, he said "before you launch, it feels like it's the greatest dream on Earth. And when you're out there, you just want to get back to your families and your friends. It's a special thing to be a human, and it's a special thing to be on planet Earth."

Glover, a deeply spiritual man who carried a Bible with him to the moon, said that when the mission started he wanted thank God in public.

"And I want to thank God again," he said Saturday. "Because even bigger than my challenge trying to describe what we went through, the gratitude of seeing what we saw, doing what we did and being with who I was with, it's too big to just be in one body."

Koch was equally moved by the experience of seeing Earth, suspended in the deep black of space, from the vantage point of the moon a quarter of a million miles away.

"When we saw tiny Earth, people asked our crew what impressions we had," she told the crowd. "And honestly, what struck me wasn't necessarily just Earth, it was all the blackness around it. Earth was just this lifeboat hanging undisturbingly in the universe.

"I know I haven't learned everything that this journey has yet to teach me. But there's one new thing I know, and that is planet Earth, you are a crew."

The Artemis II astronauts pose in front of their Orion crew capsule after it was recovered from a Pacific Ocean splashdown Friday and hauled into a Navy amphibious dock ship for the trip back to shore. Left to right: commander Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and pilot Victor Glover. / Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls

Strapped into an Orion crew capsule they named "Integrity,"the astronauts blasted offfrom the Kennedy Space Center on April 1 atop a Space Launch System rocket. They were the first to ride into space aboard the world's most powerful operational rocket, and the first to fly in an Orion capsule.

After spending a full day in Earth orbit checking out the Orion spacecraft's life support and other systems, they fired the capsule's service module engine to break away from Earth for a four-day flight to the moon.

It was NASA's first piloted moonshot since the final Apollo moon landing mission in 1972, and the first of what NASA envisions as a steady stream of flights while building a base near the lunar south pole.

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The Artemis II mission had more modest goals, simply swinging around the moon on a free-return trajectory back to Earth, giving Wiseman and his crewmates an unprecedented opportunity to observe nearly a quarter of the moon's far side while it was illuminated by the sun.

They also were able to enjoy aspectacular solar eclipsewhen the moon moved in front of the sun from the crew's perspective, creating a ghostly glow around the darkened moon, an ethereal sight that left the crew awestruck.

"This continues to be unreal," Glover told Houston. "The sun has gone behind the moon, and the corona is still visible, and it's bright, and it creates a halo almost around the entire moon...The Earth is so bright out there and the moon is just hanging in front of us, this black orb out in front of us. We can see stars and the planets behind it."

The Orion capsule entered the moon's gravitational sphere of influence early last Monday andflew aroundthe dark side of the moon about 14 hours later, passing within about 4,000 miles of the lunar surface at close approach.

Moments later, they set a new record for the maximum distance anyone has ever flown from planet Earth -- 252,756 miles -- about 4,100 miles farther than a record set in 1970 by the crew of the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission during their emergency return to Earth.

The astronauts snapped thousands of photos during their historic pass around the moon, shot video and recorded their personal observations to give researchers insights based on the color sensitivity of the human eye.

"Your mission paves the way for America's return to the lunar surface very soon," President Trump radioed the astronauts. "We're going all out. We'll plant our flag once again, and this time we won't just leave footprints. We'll establish a permanent presence on the moon, and we'll push on to Mars. That'll be very exciting."

The Artemis II Orion capsule carrying commander Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen descends toward an on-target splashdown 13 minutes after entering the atmosphere at more than 24,000 mph. / Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls

Before launch, the science team helped identify a few relatively fresh craters that had not been previously named. The crew proposed the name of their spacecraft for one.

"And the second one, especially meaningful for this crew, is a number of years ago, we...lost a loved one," Hansen said. "And there's a feature in a really neat place on the moon. And it is on the near-side/far-side boundary...And some times of the moon's transit around Earth we will be able to see this. So we lost a loved one, her name was Carroll, the spouse of Reid, the mother of Katey and Ellie...It's a bright spot on the moon. And we would like to call it Carroll."

"Integrity and Carroll Crater," Canadian astronaut Jenni Gibbons replied from mission control. "Loud and clear. Thank you."

At the welcome home ceremony Saturday, Hansen spoke last, saying the mission showed him a successful crew had three essential ingredients. The first is gratitude for the opportunity and the support of thousands who made the flight possible. The second was sharing the joy of the experience.

Then he called Wiseman, Glover and Koch to him for a group hug, adding, "The last one is love."

"What you saw was a group of people who loved contributing and extracting joy out of that," Hansen said. "And what we've been hearing is that was something special for you to witness. And the reason I had them form up here with me is because I would suggest to you that when you look up here, you're not looking at us. We are a mirror reflecting you. And if you like what you see, then just look a little deeper. This is you."

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13 Celebrity Couples with Big Age Gaps Who Are Still Together Today

Love doesn’t always follow a timeline — and for these celebrity couples, age is just one part of their story.

People Sam Taylor-Johnson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson in 2024; Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford in 2026; Bruce Willis and Emma Heming Willis in 2019.Credit: Cindy Ord/Getty; Amy Sussman/Getty; Theo Wargo/Getty

While a significant age gap can come with its share of challenges, plenty of celebrity pairs have shown that connection, commitment and chemistry matter far more.

FromBeyoncéandJay-Z, who are 12 years apart, toEllen DeGeneresandPortia de Rossi, who share a 15-year difference, toHolland TaylorandSarah Paulson, whose three-decade gap has never slowed them down, these celebrity pairings have proven that age can sometimes just be a number.

During an interview withThe New York Timesin March 2016, Paulson explained why shegravitates toward older partners.

"There's a poignancy to being with someone older," she said. "I think there's a greater appreciation of time and what you have together and what's important, and it can make the little things seem very small."

Here's a list of 13 celebrity couples with big age gaps — and lasting romances.

Jay-Z and Beyoncé

Jay-Z and Beyoncé on Dec. 9, 2024.Credit: LISA O'CONNOR/AFP via Getty

Age Difference:12 years

Jay-Z and Beyoncé have been together since the early aughts, and though they have a 12-year age difference between them, the power couple have managed to make their long relationship work.

The pair, who began dating sometime between 2000 and 2001, got married in an ultra-private ceremony in 2008.

Asked whether or not she felt pressure to get married,Beyoncé told DeGeneres, "I mean, it's different for everyone. I was really young [when we first began dating] I'm only 27. So I was really young, and I feel like it's important for women and men to have their own goals and their own life before they can complete someone else."

They share three kids: daughterBlue Ivyand twinsRumi and Sir.

Viola Davis and Julius Tennon

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Age difference:12 years

Viola Davishas never been shy about letting the world know that her husband,Julius Tennon, is an answered prayer.

"I said I want a big Black man from the South who's probably been married before. Has kids, because I don't want any pressure in that department,"she told Oprahof her prayer back in April 2022.

"Someone who's maybe been an actor who understands the artistic community," she continued. "Someone who goes to church and loves God. I said, 'If you give me that, I'll start going to church, God. I really will. I'm committed to it.' And then I signed off, just like writing a letter."

Shortly thereafter, Davis met her husband on the set of the CBS seriesCity of Angelsin 1999. They wed in June 2003.

Davis and Tennon sharedaughter Genesis, whom they adopted in 2011.

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de RossiCredit: Kelly Sullivan/Getty

Age Difference:15 years

Though DeGeneres and her wife, de Rossi, first laid eyes on each other in 2001, it wasn't until 2004 that they got together romantically.

At the time of their first meeting, de Rossi hadn't publicly come out as a lesbian, but she told PEOPLE it was love at first sight. "I remember thinking that she was the coolest, most fascinating, beautiful,funniest person I'd ever met," she said.

The couple dated for four years before getting engaged in May 2008. They tied the knot in August of the same year.

Camila Alves McConaughey and Matthew McConaughey

Camila Alves McConaughey and Matthew McConaugheyCredit: Rick Kern/Getty

Age Difference:13 years

Former PEOPLE's Sexiest Man AliveMatthew McConaugheygot his heart stolen by his wife,Camila Alves McConaughey. The pair met at a West Hollywood nightclub called Hyde in 2006 — and the connection was instant.

"She showed up, and she moved right to left in front of my eyes across that club," the actor told PEOPLE in October 2020 of their first meeting. "It wasas if she was floating. And I did not say, 'Who is that?' I said, 'Whatis that?' And then introduced myself. Since that evening, I have not wanted to spend time with any other woman."

The pair welcomed their son Levi Alves on July 7, 2008, and then added to their family with Vida Alves born on Jan. 3, 2010. They would go on to get married in June 2012 beforewelcoming their third child, Livingston Alves, on Dec. 28, 2012.

Sam Taylor-Johnson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson

Sam Taylor-Johnson and Aaron Taylor-JohnsonCredit: Ian West/PA Images via Getty

Age Difference:23 years

Aaron Taylor-Johnsonand his wife,Sam Taylor-Johnson, first met when he was auditioning to play a youngJohn Lennonin Sam's directorial debut about the musician's early life,Nowhere Boy, back in 2008.

Sparks immediately flew, and the pair began dating and were engaged by 2009. While the pair fell in love effortlessly, they have had to navigate the chatter around their age difference.

“I guess that interest was more when we got together, which was now 14 years — at the beginning, was quite intense,” theBack to Blackdirector admitted on BBC Radio 4’sThis Cultural Life.

“And that sort of fascination, because he’s younger than me, which you know, we couldn’t really fathom the fascination ... it’s sort of gone away a little bit."

Aaron and Samwelcomed their first child together, a daughter named Wylda Rae, in 2010, and followed up with another baby girl named Romy Hero in 2012 before they got married that same year.

Aaron is also stepdad to Angelica and Jessie Phoenix, Sam’s older daughters, whom she shares with her ex-husband Jay Jopling.

Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones

Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-JonesCredit: Arnold Jerocki/Getty

Age Difference:25 years

Catherine Zeta-JonesandMichael Douglas, whoshare the same birthday, first met back in 1998 at the Deauville Film Festival.

They were engaged in 1999 and got married the following November. They share two children — son Dylan and daughter Carys. Douglas also has an older son, Cameron, whom he shares with his ex-wife Diandra Luker.

Through their more than two decades together, Zeta-Jones and Douglas have never made their age difference an issue.

"My husband is 25 years older than me; that's not a secret," she told theWall Street Journalin April 2021. "With any relationship, it wouldn't be normal if there weren't any ups and downs. The constant is love is respect. We've never, ever lost our sense of humor, and we enjoy each other's company."

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Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart

Harrison Ford and Calista FlockhartCredit: Emma McIntyre/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty

Age Difference:22 years

Harrison Fordand his wife,Calista Flockhart, have been together since 2002 andgot married in 2010.

TheIndiana Jonesactor met theAlly McBealalum at the 59th annual Golden Globe Awards, and though Ford was still married to his second wife, Melissa Mathison, at the time, she hadfiled for legal separationin 2001. Their divorce was later finalized in 2004.

Ford and Flockhart would go on to create a quiet life together. He adopted Flockhart's sonLiam, whom she had welcomed via adoption in 2001, prior to having met Ford.

The actor is also father tofour other children— Malcolm and Georgia, whom he shares with Mathison, as well as Benjamin and Willard, whom he shares with his first wife, Mary Marquardt.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jason Statham

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and actor Jason StathamCredit: Elianto/Mondadori Portfolio/Getty

Age Difference:20 years

Rosie Huntington-WhiteleyandJason Stathamhave been together since 2009. The British couple crossed paths at a party in London and "it was instant chemistry," she said in a Q&A session on her Instagram Stories, perThe Daily Mail.

The pair have been going strong since then. They got engaged in January 2016 and welcomed their first child together, sonJack Oscar, on June 24, 2017. They then expanded their family five years later with the birth of daughterIsabella Jameson Feb. 2, 2022.

Asked what the best part of being with an older man is, Huntington-Whiteley toldGlamourin July 2013,"His knowledge and strength are really inspiring and attractive, and that can come with a man who's had a bit of time."

She continued, "We have a connection that has nothing to do with age. Work comes and goes, but if you have someone at home who thinks you're the greatest person in the world, that keeps you going."

Jeff Goldblum and Emilie Livingston

Jeff Goldblum and Emilie LivingstonCredit: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Age Difference:31 years

Going to the gym turned out to be great forJeff Goldblumin more ways than one: He met his wife, former OlympianEmilie Livingston, at Equinox.

"We were at Equinox on Sunset Blvd., the gym. I saw her from across a crowded room, and I marched up to her, entranced, and began some kind of conversation," he toldWiredin March 2018 of their meet-cute.

They got married in November 2014 and welcomed their first son, Charlie, less than a year later, in July 2015. They welcomed their second son, River, in April 2017.

Though he admitted there are some generational differences, Goldblum toldHoda Kotbon herSiriusXM showin November 2019, "Well, so far, I'm full of vitamin A, and nothing has gone wrong," due to the age gap.

Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor

Sarah Paulson and Holland TaylorCredit: Amy Sussman/Getty

Age Difference:30 years

Proving that sliding into someone's DMs totally works, Taylor caught the attention of Paulson after hitting her up on X in 2015. Though the actresses had crossed paths years prior, it wasn't until they started talking on the social media platform that fireworks sparked.

Though they aren't married, the couple have been together ever since and are publicly crazy about each other. However, Taylor said during an April 2024 appearance onSiriusXM’sAndy Cohen Livethat she occasionally does worry about their age difference.

"We have a big generational difference between us, which worries me for her sake. But, you know... what can I do?" she said. "We do have a wonderful resonance. We are very interested in the same kinds of things, and yet we share big differences."

Taylor also told hostAndy Cohenthat she doesn't think they'll get married.

"I don't think so," she said. "We've never ... no. We've never talked about it with any interest. It doesn't seem to mean to us what it means to a lot of people.”

Dick Van Dyke and Arlene Silver

Dick Van Dyke and Arlene SilverCredit: Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty

Age Difference:46 years

Dick Van Dykemet his now-wife,Arlene Silver, at theSAG Awardsin 2006. After chatting at the show, the actor and makeup artist forged a friendship that eventually turned into a relationship after the death of his wife in 2009. He and Silvertied the knotin 2012.

"We were friends for so long that when I told people that I know, they were happy about [our relationship], and I was scared," Silver toldEntertainment Tonightin July 2024.

"I mean, the facts, our age difference. But it's so irrelevant. I think when you see us together, it's like you don't even think about it," she added.

"We don't think about it, we just meet in the middle," Silver told the outlet, while Van Dyke added, "I was fortunate that I didn't grow up ... It was meant to be."

And around his 97th birthday,he credited his marriage for keeping him young: "Having a beautiful young wife half my age to take care of me — that works! My positive attitude, I get that from my wife."

Hilarie Burton and Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Hilarie Burton and Jeffrey Dean Morgan in 2024.Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Age Difference:16 years

Jeffrey Dean Morganmet his wife,Hilarie Burton, on a blind date in 2009 thanks toJensen Acklesand his wife,Danneel Ackles.

The pair, who are 16 years apart in age, hit it off instantly and have been together ever since. They welcomed their son, Augustus, in 2010, and their daughter, George Virginia, was born in 2018.

A year later, Morgan and Burton decided to officiallytie the knot.

Bruce Willis and Emma Heming Willis

Bruce Willis and Emma Heming Willis in 2019.Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Age Difference:23 years

Bruce WillisandEmma Heming Willis, who are more than two decades apart in age, tied the knot in 2009 after meeting two years prior.

The couple share two children together: Mabel Ray, born in April 2012, and Evelyn Penn, born in May 2014. Heming Willis is also stepmom to the actor's three eldest daughters —Rumer Willis,Scout WillisandTallulah Willis— whom he shares with ex-wife,Demi Moore.

In recent years, Heming Willis has been by Willis' side following hisaphasiadiagnosis in March 2022.

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