A new science fiction action-adventure comedy series featuring Kevin Sussman and Lauren Lapkus has been announced, while the sports world mourns the loss of Monte Coleman, a legendary linebacker and coach. Additionally, a groundbreaking at-home blood testing service is revolutionizing health monitoring, and the music industry pays tribute to Nedra Talley Ross, the last original member of The Ronettes.

New Sci-Fi Comedy Series Unveiled

A highly anticipated new series, featuring Kevin Sussman, Lauren Lapkus, Brian Posehn, and John Ross Bowie, has been unveiled as a science fiction action-adventure comedy. The show is created by Chuck Lorre and centers on comic book store owner Stuart Bloom, played by Sussman.

Plot Details

Stuart Bloom must restore reality after accidentally breaking a device built by characters Sheldon and Leonard, leading to a multiverse Armageddon. The cast also includes Lapkus as Stuart’s girlfriend Denise, Posehn as his friend Bert, and Bowie as quantum physicist Barry Kripke.

The announcement was made at CCXP Mexico City, where it was revealed that Danny Elfman composed the original music for the series. The show will blend humor with high-stakes sci-fi elements.

Legendary Linebacker Monte Coleman Passes Away

Monte Coleman, a legendary linebacker who won three Super Bowls with Washington and later coached Arkansas-Pine Bluff to a conference championship, has passed away at the age of 68. Coleman played for Washington for 16 seasons, from 1979 to 1994, and was a key figure in the team’s championship defenses.

Tributes to Coleman

His death was announced by the Washington Commanders and the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Washington’s owner, Josh Harris, praised Coleman as one of the greatest players in team history, highlighting his durability and leadership. Coleman later coached Arkansas-Pine Bluff to a Southwestern Athletic Conference title in 2012. The university’s athletic director, Chris Robinson, described Coleman as a symbol of excellence and integrity.

Revolutionizing Health Monitoring with At-Home Blood Tests

A new at-home blood testing service is changing the way people monitor their health. The service offers comprehensive blood tests measuring up to 60 biomarkers, including cholesterol, testosterone, and vitamin B12.

How the Service Works

Users can choose their health focus and testing frequency. The process involves collecting a small blood sample using an EasyDraw collector, which is then sent to a CLIA-certified lab. Results are delivered within seven days through a personalized dashboard, along with recommendations for diet, supplements, exercise, and lifestyle changes. This service aims to provide a data-driven approach to health monitoring.

Remembering Nedra Talley Ross of The Ronettes

The music world mourns the loss of Nedra Talley Ross, the last remaining original member of The Ronettes. The group, formed in New York in 1959, achieved fame with hits like “Be My Baby,” “Baby, I Love You,” and “Walking in the Rain.”

The Ronettes announced Talley Ross’ death on Sunday, describing her as a light to those who knew and loved her. Her daughter, Nedra K. Ross, shared that her mother passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by family. The Ronettes were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007.