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The Labubu movie is just the latest toy story hitting the big screen

After smash-hit Barbie, Lego, and Transformers movies, Pop Mart’s viral dolls will now get the Hollywood treatment.Source: Sherwood News.

US vinyl sales topped $1 billion last year for the first time since 1983

With fandoms and audiophiles alike now wanting their music in a physical format, the analog economy is thriving.Source: Sherwood News.

With federal jobs at a 60-year low, the US government looks to grow its workforce again

Following last year’s federal job cuts, the Trump administration is hiring once more… with some new rules.Source: Sherwood News.

It might be less expensive to make an Oscar-winning movie than you think

Three of the ten Best Picture nominees at this year’s Academy Awards had production budgets of $10M or less. Source: Sherwood News.

Western US ski resorts have had a rocky season owing to a record snow drought

Vail Resorts just cut its profit outlook for 2026, as poor weather and low snowfall reduce skier visits. Source: Sherwood News.

Timothée Chalamet has upset opera and ballet fans a week before the Oscars

The actor’s comments have riled up the classical arts communities with the Academy Awards fast approaching. Source: Sherwood News.

Claude is still top of the US free App Store, as users defect from ChatGPT following Pentagon deal

ChatGPT uninstalls soared on a government deal that looked “opportunistic and sloppy,” per Sam Altman. Source: Sherwood News.

Happy Read Across America Day — 40% of US adults didn’t read a single book last year

A YouGov survey finds that the top 4% of American readers accounted for nearly half of all books consumed in 2025. Source: Sherwood News.

Energy drink sales are soaring — but Red Bull’s still fly the highest

The Wiiings seller’s rivals reported record sales this week, but none come close to the biggest name in the game. Source: Sherwood News.

More US teens are using AI for studying. Not all of them feel great about it.

A new survey finds over half of Americans aged 13 to 17 use AI chatbots to help with school. Source: Sherwood News.