Author: Errica Jensen

Errica Jensen is the Senior Editor at Creative Learning Guild, where she leads editorial coverage of legal news, landmark lawsuits, class action settlements, and consumer rights developments and News across the United Kingdom, United States and beyond. With a career spanning over a decade at the intersection of legal journalism, lawsuits, settlements and educational publishing, Errica brings both rigorous research discipline, in-depth knowledge, experience and an accessible editorial voice to subjects that most readers find interesting and helpful.

The wind came before the eye did. People in western Jamaica remember the sound: a low mechanical roar that got louder and louder, shaking zinc roofs and bending coconut palms until they looked like they were bowing. By the time Hurricane Melissa made landfall on October 28, 2025, it was already rewriting history. The numbers still don’t seem real. The highest sustained winds were raised to 190 miles per hour, making the storm the strongest ever recorded in the Atlantic by wind speed, along with Hurricane Allen in 1980. At its lowest point, its pressure dropped to 892 millibars, making…

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The first thing that stood out about the Bungie Marathon Server Slam wasn’t the gunfire. It was the line. On Thursday morning, as players tried to log into Tau Ceti IV, the login counter kept going up, leaving thousands of people stuck in digital limbo. It felt like a ceremony, like waiting outside a stadium before the gates open. But the stadium was virtual and the crowd was from all over the world. Bungie had told players that this would be a test of their stress levels. They weren’t lying. The Server Slam, which runs from February 26 to March…

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Watching a horror movie that starts in a normal marriage is a little creepy. The kitchen looks like it has been used. There is soft light in the bedroom. A husband goes to work. And then, slowly, something you can’t see starts to pull at the edges of everyday life. The Devil’s Bride is a movie that feels less like a haunted house story and more like a haunted relationship. Directed by Azhar Kinoi Lubis, the movie is about Echa, played by Erika Carlina, a wife whose calm home starts to fall apart when a djinn named Jin Dasim goes…

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A thriller that knows it’s pulpy is almost nostalgic. Paul Feig’s The Housemaid doesn’t try to be high art. It leans into its shiny surfaces, its dramatic reveals, and the way it looks at you from across marble kitchen islands. And for some reason, that honesty makes it a lot more fun than it should be. The idea is pretty simple. Sydney Sweeney plays Millie, who gets a job as a live-in maid for the rich Winchester family. Amanda Seyfried plays Nina Winchester, who greets her with overly polite manners that feel a little too sharp. Andrew, the husband, has…

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There was a time when pirate movies were all about the action: huge ships crashing into each other in huge seas, swords clashing under burning skies. Then Hollywood quietly stopped making movies in the genre, as if it was ashamed of how over-the-top they were. The Bluff, which is now available on Prime Video, seems like an attempt to bring it back, but with bruises. Frank E. Flowers directed the movie, which is about Ercell “Bloody Mary” Bodden, a former pirate who is hiding on a Caribbean island with her husband and son. Priyanka Chopra Jonas plays Ercell. It’s simple:…

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At first glance, the Qatar Meteorology Department’s most recent strong wind warning seemed like a normal announcement. Winds from the northwest. Dust blowing. Less clear vision. The words we use to talk about Gulf weather. But when I went outside in Doha that afternoon, the truth felt clearer than what the news said. The sky had a pale, chalky color. The buildings along the Corniche looked a little blurry, like someone had dragged a soft brush across the skyline. The palm trees leaned in quiet surrender, and their fronds whipped around in short bursts. People may have gotten used to…

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The news that Sangeetha was divorcing Vijay hit Tamil Nadu like a sudden summer storm. Their marriage had been seen as stable and almost mythical for almost thirty years. The fan who met her idol after Poove Unakkaga and married him, starting a family while he built an empire. That story is now being looked at in a Chengalpattu courtroom. National news outlets say that Sangeetha Sornalingam has filed for divorce under the Special Marriage Act, saying her husband cheated on her, left her, and was mentally abusive. The claims are clear and serious. She says she found out about…

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The title of Psycho Saiyaan doesn’t whisper; it shouts. The six-episode romantic thriller has been streaming on Amazon MX Player since late February. It tries to look at the thin line between love and obsession. It’s possible that the goal was bigger than the action, but the talk about it has been impossible to ignore. The series takes place in part in Ujjain and Katni. It follows Kartik Pandey, played by Anud Singh Dhaka, a poetic young man who thinks that Charu Lata is meant to be with him. Tejasswi Prakash plays Charu, who starts out as a romantic interest…

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Shelter (2026) came out in theaters on January 30 and sounded like a Jason Statham movie, but the movie itself is quieter than the ads say it is. The movie, directed by Ric Roman Waugh and starring Jason Statham, takes place on a remote Scottish island, where the action hero has to deal with wind-blown cliffs and gray Atlantic water instead of city skylines. The first few scenes stay on the coast, where there is cold stone, a restless sea, and a lone house that looks like a stubborn thought. Statham plays Mason, who lives alone and does things like…

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Intu stock doesn’t usually cause drama. This is not a meme stock. It isn’t a biotech that shoots for the moon. For years, it has quietly grown, riding on the steady hum of small businesses filing taxes and freelancers reconciling receipts at their kitchen tables. But after the latest earnings report, there was something different in the air when I watched the tape. The stock price of Intuit (INTU) recently went over $409 after the company reported second-quarter sales of $4.65 billion, a 17% increase from the same time last year. Earnings per share were better than expected. It looked…

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