Genoa City is buzzing with excitement as The Young and the Restless finally confirms the future of one of its most iconic couples: Sharon Collins and Nicholas Newman. After decades of heartbreak, betrayal, and second chances, the question fans have been screaming has finally been answered — is “Shick” truly back?
The Confirmation Fans Have Waited For
Sources close to the CBS soap reveal that Sharon and Nick’s rekindled bond isn’t just a fleeting reunion — it’s being written as a serious step toward a long-term relationship. Viewers who have been holding their breath for over 25 years can finally rejoice as the beloved pair get the spotlight they deserve.
A Love Story Tested By Time
From high school sweethearts to devastating tragedies, Sharon and Nick’s journey has been anything but simple. They’ve weathered affairs, custody battles, and the crushing loss of their daughter Cassie. Yet through it all, their magnetic connection has never died. Now, fate seems to be pulling them back together once more. But Trouble Still Lurks
Not everyone in Genoa City is ready to celebrate. Rumors swirl that Phyllis, Adam, and even Sally could play major roles in tearing the couple apart before they can find lasting happiness. And with Victor Newman always keeping a watchful eye, Nick may find himself torn between his heart and his family’s empire.

Fan Reactions Are Explosive
Social media lit up the moment “Shick” was confirmed:
- “FINALLY! Shick forever, this is the reunion we’ve been waiting for!” wrote one fan.
- Another warned: “Don’t break our hearts again, Y&R — if you ruin Sharon and Nick this time, we riot.”
What’s Next for Shick?
The confirmation opens the door for a sweeping storyline of passion, conflict, and redemption. Will Sharon and Nick finally build the future they were robbed of years ago? Or will old ghosts rise up to haunt their love once more?
One thing is certain: “Shick” is back in the spotlight — and Genoa City will never be the same.
The Acura ZDX Is Dead Just as the Federal EV Tax Credit Expires

UPDATE 9/24/25, 10:30 a.m.: A Honda spokesperson has confirmed that production of the Acura ZDX has ended. This story has been updated with a statement.
The Acura ZDX’s life has been cut very short, as the automaker has confirmed that production has ended. Acura’s first electric SUV debuted for the 2024 model year, and in light of today’s news, the ZDX will be one and done.
A Honda spokesperson shared the following statement: “To better align our product portfolio with the needs of our customers and market conditions, as well as our long-term strategic goals, we can confirm the Acura ZDX has ended production.”
The news was initially reported by Car Dealership Guy. An internal memo reportedly stated that the decision to stop building the ZDX was partially based on slower-than-expected EV adoption as well as new policies that affect EV sales and production, according to CDG. The latter involves the loss of the $7500 federal tax credit, which expires on September 30.
The ZDX, which uses a GM-developed electric platform, is built at General Motors’ Spring Hill facility in Tennessee, so it’s not subject to U.S. tariffs. Still, the federal tax credits, as well as other regional incentives and attractive lease deals, have helped Acura’s only EV model sell relatively well. The same goes for its platform-mate, the Honda Prologue. While it’s fair to wonder if the Honda also has a target on its back, a spokesperson told us that the decision to kill the ZDX will not impact the Prologue.
