Your obsession with ‘Heated Rivalry’ is about much more than sex, therapists say

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By Ian Kerner, CNN

(CNN) — Struggles over intimacy, relationships and sex are usually on the table when I get together with a group of therapist colleagues to talk about what’s coming up in our practices and where we can use some guidance. A handful of us meet over lunch every other week to discuss those clinical issues or a new research study or whether we’ll all eventually be replaced by AI.

We don’t usually talk about television shows, but we recently checked those concerns to discuss why the groundbreaking Canadian series “Heated Rivalry,” a drama about fictional hockey players Ilya Rozanov and Shane Hollander falling in love, is making such a huge cultural impact. (The show is streaming in the United States on HBO Max, which is owned by CNN’s parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery.)

With the show dismantling stereotypes about gay sexuality, making consent so attractive, and addressing the anxiety and shame that we often bottle up inside when it comes to sex, our conversation could have gone on for hours — but here’s what stood out.

Spoiler alert: If you haven’t watched all six episodes yet, be warned there are spoilers to follow.

Why is ‘Heated Rivalry’ so popular?

Sure, “Heated Rivalry” features two attractive leads, gorgeous backdrops — that cottage! — and plenty of sex. But its appeal seems to be deeper, say my colleagues specializing in therapy focused on sex and relationships, all of whom have watched the show.

As we know, timing can be key, and that may be part of the show’s popularity.

“During a loneliness epidemic, ‘Heated Rivalry’ is catnip for folks starved for touch, connection and affection,” explained New York-based sex therapist Eva Dillon. “It offers a compelling template for a relationship that evolves from attraction and eroticism into being deeply known. In the current age of hookup culture, this model for the transition from attraction to real vulnerability and deep affection feels especially necessary.”

The show also helps us visualize how things could — and should — be in relationships, said Scott Duquette, a sex therapist in New York: “In many respects, ‘Heated Rivalry‘ is a fairy tale. It supports us in imagining that challenges can be overcome, that we can feel safe enough in our relationships, and that this life can give us pleasure, healing and excitement — all that good stuff. It calls on us to have hope.”

It may even inspire some people to become less inhibited about sex.

“The show’s popularity and the open discussion it has engendered has further created a snowball effect, enabling people to bring out a part of themselves — a part that may have been ‘closeted’ before this — that wants to be flexible and unrestricted by gender and sexual orientation stereotypes, as well as stereotypes about how a romantic relationship might progress,” explained therapist Nanaho Sawano, who is licensed in both New York and New Jersey.

The two main characters, Rozanov and Hollander, exhibit a lot of sexual diversity and are willing to explore the many ways they can feel sexual pleasure together without being defined by the rigid role expectations often present in heterosexual relationships.<

Pasó un mes desde la captura de Maduro y Rodríguez y Trump se acercan cada vez más: las medidas que despejaron ese camino

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Por Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español

Pasó un mes desde el operativo militar en Caracas en el que fue capturado el presidente Nicolás Maduro, y los Gobiernos de Venezuela y de Estados Unidos, lejos de cortar relaciones, están en su momento de mayor diálogo y coordinación en varios años.

El chavismo, que construyó su retórica con el antiimperialismo como pilar, viene implementando con el liderazgo de Delcy Rodríguez varias medidas que responden a demandas de la Casa Blanca, que por el momento no ha puesto sobre la mesa una vía electoral como reclama la oposición.

La dirigente opositora María Corina Machado, que en principio fue dejada de lado por la Casa Blanca, luego fue incorporada en los planes de Washington, pero todavía sin pasos concretos.

Desde el día del ataque en Caracas, el presidente Donald Trump dejó claro que entre sus prioridades estaba el control del petróleo, teniendo en cuenta que Venezuela posee una de las reservas probadas más grandes del mundo.

La Asamblea Nacional, controlada por el oficialismo, aprobó rápidamente una reforma parcial a la ley de hidrocarburos, un emblema del proceso de nacionalización petrolera del fallecido presidente Hugo Chávez que fijaba el control exclusivo de la empresa Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA).

La modificación permitirá la participación de empresas privadas domiciliadas en Venezuela sin participación estatal en la exploración, extracción, recolección, transporte y almacenamiento de hidrocarburos, y en el caso de las empresas mixtas, también habilita la comercialización. También flexibiliza el esquema de regalías y admite que las controversias sean resueltas por mediación y arbitrajes independientes, con la posibilidad de acudir a tribunales ordinarios.

Rodríguez defendió la iniciativa y aseguró que permitirá que el país tenga mayores recursos.

Días después de la captura de Maduro, el Gobierno anunció que liberaría a “un número importante” de presos políticos. Desde entonces, más de 300 detenidos fueron excarcelados, según el registro de varias organizaciones locales como Foro Penal, que sin embargo reclaman que la cifra no llega a la mitad de presos políticos en el país. Por su parte, las autoridades afirman que 895 personas fueron liberadas, aunque su conteo va desde noviembre.

Los familiares han realizado en el último mes numerosas vigilias en las cárceles esperando por información sobre sus parientes, y grupos civiles continúan reclamando al Gobierno que entregue una lista detallada con los casos. Cuando Trump fue consultado por las demoras en el proceso, respondió con elogios. “Han liberado a muchos presos políticos en Venezuela”, dijo a mediados de enero.

La semana pasada, Rodríguez anunció que impulsará una ley de amnistía general que iría desde 1999, año en que asumió Chávez. “Pido que no se imponga la revancha, la venganza y el odio. Estamos dando la posibilidad de vivir en paz en Venezuela”, dijo la mandataria.

Además, anunció el cierre de El Helicoide, el centro de detención más temido de Venezuela por las malas condiciones de reclusión y varias denuncias sobre diferentes tipos de abusos, para convertirlo en un centro de servicios sociales y deportivos para la comunidad.

Semanas antes, Trump había declarado que en el centro de Caracas hay “una cámara de tortura”, en aparente referencia al Helicoide, y afirmó que “ahora la están cerrando”. No quedó claro si fue un adelanto del anuncio o una forma de recordarle a

‘The Voice Nigeria’ contestant Ifunanya Nwangene dies after being bitten by snake, sparking anger over health care provisions

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By Nimi Princewill, CNN

Abuja, Nigeria (CNN) — Ifunanya Nwangene, a budding singer who captivated audiences with her performance of Rihanna’s “Take a Bow” on “The Voice Nigeria,” has died from a snake bite. She was 26.

The incident occurred at her home in Abuja, the Nigerian capital, on Saturday when she was bitten on the wrist by a cobra while sleeping, according to Sam Ezugwu, the leader of the Amemuso Choir, of which she was a member.

Footage circulating on social media shows a snake handler removing a medium-sized snake from her apartment. Two snakes were extracted in total, Ezugwu said.

“She died in my hands,” said her closest friend, Paschal Nworgu.

Nworgu told CNN he was by her bedside at the hospital she visited after a nearby clinic, where she’d initially sought treatment, informed her that they had no antivenom.

Nworgu said that he’d arrived at the hospital, Federal Medical Center, Jabi, with Ezugwu at around noon on Saturday, two hours after receiving a WhatsApp message from Nwangene informing him that a snake had bitten her.

Upon their arrival, Nworgu said, they’d met her gasping for breath as doctors tried to stabilize her. “She was not talking. She was only giving hand gestures,” Nworgu said.

Ezugwu said that, although Nwangene received one necessary antivenom at Federal Medical Center, Jabi, another needed for her treatment was unavailable at the facility.

“Unfortunately, the one they injected her (with) was the last dose left in the pharmacy of the hospital, so they requested us to buy more,” he told CNN.

The Federal Medical Center, Jabi has disputed that it ran out of antivenom and stood by the care its staff provided.

Ezugwu said he went in search of the antivenom, only to learn of Nwangene’s death moments later.

The hospital said in a statement Sunday that staff had “acted promptly and with the utmost care” upon Nwagene’s arrival, but it said she was suffering from severe neurotoxic complications.

“Our medical staff provided immediate and appropriate treatment, including resuscitation efforts, intravenous fluids, intranasal oxygen, and the administration of polyvalent snake antivenom,” the statement added.

However, Nwagene “experienced a sudden deterioration” just before being transferred to the Intensive Care Unit, the hospital said, adding that staff tried CPR and “other life-saving measures,” but were unable to save her.

“We stand by the quality of care and dedication our team demonstrates daily. The claims of non-availability of anti-snake venom and inadequate response are unfounded and do not reflect the reality of the situation,” the hospital statement said.

‘A rising star’

The Amemuso Choir mourned the loss of Nwangene, describing her as “a rising star” who “was on the cusp of sharing her incredible talent with the world.”

Ezugwu paid tribute to her as “an embodiment of music,” highlighting her versatility in both classical and pop genres. Nworgu, who often performed alongside her, shared that one of her biggest dreams was to sing on Broadway.

Recently, Nwangene had completed French classes and left her job as an architect to focus on her music career, Nworgu said.

“I feel dead, I can’t count how many times I’ve broken down,” he said, calling her death “the most traumatizing thing of my life.”

Health care criticisms

Nwangene’s death has sparked widespread outrage among Nigerians, many expressing their discontent with the country’s health care system.

Human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, wrote on X: “The tragic death of Ifunanya Nwangene from snake bite is a reminder of the poor state of healthcare in Nigeria. Emergen

Lindsey Vonn will compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics despite ‘completely ruptured’ ACL injury

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By Patrick Sung Cuadrado, CNN

(CNN) — American skiing superstar Lindsey Vonn will compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina despite suffering a serious knee injury in a crash on Friday.

Vonn had said in a recent Instagram post that her “Olympic dream is not over” and the 41-year-old’s confirmation at Tuesday’s press conference in the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium will have Team USA fans breathing a sigh of relief ahead of the Games.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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