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7 things to watch this weekend, from a Hugh Grant horror movie to the 'Love Is Blind' weddings

Heretic.
 Hugh Grant plays a bad guy in "Heretic."

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  • "The Traitors" aired its finale and reunion this week.
  • "Love Is Blind" also concluded, as did "Paradise."
  • Movies like "Heretic" and "Rumours" are now streaming.

Several popular shows aired their finales this week.

The third season of Peacock's breakout (and Emmy-winning) reality competition hit "The Traitors" concluded, with a finale crowning a new set of winners and a reunion treating viewers to a rehashing of all the drama.

"Love Is Blind" also ended this week, wrapping up its eighth season with four weddings.

A few theatrical film releases, including the darkly comedic horror films "Heretic" and "Rumours," are now streaming too.

Here's a complete rundown of all the best movies, shows, and documentaries to stream this weekend, broken down by what kind of entertainment you're looking for.

If you like horror movies, watch "Heretic."
Hugh Grant in "Heretic"
Hugh Grant in "Heretic."

Kimberley French/A24

Hugh Grant plays the devious Mr. Reed, a man who ensnares two young Mormon missionaries (Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East) and forces them to entertain his theological debates. The villainous role is unlike anything you've ever seen from Grant, who's in turn terrifying and hilarious in "Heretic."

Streaming on: Max

"Rumours" is another clever blend of horror and comedy.
Cate Blanchett in "Rumours"
Cate Blanchett stars in "Rumours."

Bleecker Street

The 2024 film, about a G7 summit gone extremely wrong, largely flew under the radar last year. In this sharp political satire, leaders of the world's most powerful democratic nations (a fabulous ensemble that includes Cate Blanchett, Alicia Vikander, and Charles Dance) find themselves lost in the woods together, where they have to face bog zombies, a giant brain, and their own general ineptitude.

Streaming on: Paramount+

The finale of "The Traitors" aired this week.
Gabby Windey on "The Traitors" season 3
Former Bachelorette Gabby Windey was the breakout star of "The Traitors" season three.

Euan Cherry/Peacock

Find out who won season three of "The Traitors," and then check out the reunion episode to hear the cast relive all the drama.

Streaming on: Peacock

The "Love Is Blind" weddings also aired.
Sara in a wedding dress at the altar looking at Ben on "Love Is Blind" season 8
Sara and Ben on their "Love Is Blind" wedding day.

Netflix

Four couples made it to the altar for the "Love Is Blind" season eight weddings, but only one of those four actually said "I do."

On Sunday, tune into the reunion to see if the couple who got married is still together or if anyone reunited after filming.

Streaming on: Netflix

Royal fans can check out Meghan Markle's new docuseries.
A photo of Meghan Markle in a kitchen.
Meghan Markle on "With Love, Meghan."

Netflix

Though the reception has been a mixed bag, Netflix has already ordered another season of the series. In the show, Markle channels her inner Martha Stewart, positioning herself for a next chapter as a would-be lifestyle and homemaking expert.

Streaming on: Netflix

Catch up on "Paradise" and check out the finale.
A still of "Paradise" showing Julianne Nicholson and James Marsden sitting in a recreation of Air Force One.
"Paradise" ended this week.

Brian Roedel / Disney

One of 2025's first buzzy new TV shows wrapped up its first season this week. "Paradise" started with a big twist when it premiered in January. The finale resolved one big mystery, revealing who killed President Cal Bradford (James Marsden) but leaves plenty of threads open to pick up in the already ordered second season.

Streaming on: Hulu

For a new comedy, watch "Deli Boys."
Saagar Shaikh and Asif Ali in "Deli Boys"
Saagar Shaikh and Asif Ali in "Deli Boys."

Elizabeth Sisson/Disney

"Deli Boys" is one of the funniest new shows in ages. The clever 30-minute comedy follows two Pakistani American brothers, Mir and Raj Dar, who inherit a convenience store chain after their father's unexpected death, only to find out that the family business was actually a front for a criminal enterprise.

Streaming on: Hulu

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Jessa Duggar Is Pregnant, Expecting Baby No. 6 With Ben Seewald

The Duggar family is growing once again!

Jessa Duggar announced she is pregnant and expecting her sixth baby with Ben Seewald later this summer.

“Halfway to holding you in our arms 💞,” Jessa, 32, wrote via Instagram on Friday, March 7, with photos from a recent sonogram appointment.

Soon after sharing her family news, Jessa received well wishes from fans and family members. “Congrats. So happy for y’all ❤,”  Jill Duggar wrote in the comments section. Hannah Duggar added, “Yayyy!!! Can’t wait to meet this sweet baby! 🥹❤.”

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Months before announcing her pregnancy, Jessa — who shares Spurgeon, 9, Henry, 8, Ivy, 5, Fern, 3, and George, 14 months, with Seewald — found herself to be the topic of discussion online.

After posting about her family beach day in September 2024, the former 19 Kids and Counting star faced comments from fans questioning if she could be growing her family once again.

After seeing one of the comments, Jessa decided to set the record straight writing, “Not pregnant. Just too much ice cream on vacation 😆.”

Jessa Duggar Is Pregnant Expecting Baby No 6 With Ben Seewald 997
Courtesy of Jessa Duggar/Instagram

Fans met Jessa in 2008 when her family appeared on 19 Kids and Counting. When the show was canceled in 2015, Jessa and her sister, Jill, started appearing in a new show titled Jill & Jessa: Counting On.

When the series came to an end in 2021, Jessa chose to focus on being the best mom possible away from the cameras.

Although she was raised with many siblings, Jessa realized that raising kids of your own is a whole new experience.

“When it’s your own kid, it’s totally different,” she shared with Us Weekly in July 2020. “For one, it’s your responsibility, it’s not like, ‘Here, Mom, the kid stinks, change the diaper.’ Waking up in the night, I think that was probably one of the hugest adjustments for me. Feeling that responsibility of checking on their fever and making sure they’re OK. Like, when do I know to go to the doctor?”

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One person who has been by Jessa’s side through it all is her longtime husband. Married since November 2014, the couple often document their family vacations and milestone moments via social media.

One week before announcing her pregnancy, Jessa called Seewald, 29, “my fav person in the whole wide world” after enjoying a date night.

“Never stop showing gratitude to your spouse for all the things they do to help out,” Jessa told Us in 2018. “It doesn’t matter how big or small. Sometimes couples come to expect things of each other and they stop noticing and appreciating things the other one does to help out with the kids or keep the household running smoothly.”

© Courtesy of Jessa Duggar/Instagram

Agriculture secretary cancels $600K grant for study on menstrual cycles in transgender men

The U.S. Department of Agriculture canceled a grant worth $600,000 for the study of menstrual cycles in transgender men, Secretary Brooke Rollins said Friday.

The Southern University Agricultural & Mechanical College in Louisiana was the recipient of the grant, according to a database on USAspending.gov.

"The first occurrence of menstruation occurs at approximately 12 years of age and ends with menopause at roughly 51 years of age," the grant description reads. "A woman will have a monthly menstrual cycle for about 40 years of her life, averaging to about 450 periods over the course of her lifetime."

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"It is also important to recognize that transgender men and people with masculine gender identities, intersex and non-binary persons may also menstruate," the description adds. "At any given moment about 26% of the world’s population is menstruating."

The study seeks to "address growing concerns" related to menstruation, including the potential use of natural fibers, such as hemp, in feminine hygiene products.

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The grant had been scheduled to remain in progress until April 2027.

The study was first uncovered by the conservative nonprofit American Principles Project, which has identified more than 340 federal grants issued during the Biden administration to various institutions — including colleges and hospitals — that totaled more than $128 million in federal funds.

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"CANCELLED: $600,000 grant to study 'menstrual cycles in transgender men,'" Rollins wrote Friday on the social media platform X.

"Keep sending us tips. THANK YOU, @approject! The insanity is ending and the restoration of America is underway," she added.

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