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Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of South Park, disclosed at San Diego Comic-Con how their network refused to air a controversial portrayal of former President Donald Trump in the Season 27 opener. The problematic content was first supposed to be blurred, but Comedy Central’s creators rejected, instead classifying Trump’s exposed anatomy as a character by adding cartoon eyes. In response to criticism from the White House and the studio, Parker joked, “We’re terribly sorry,” during the panel. The ridiculous talks over TV standards went on for days, Stone continued. The episode, “Sermon on the ‘Mount,’” ends with a…

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In a harrowing mid‑air incident, Southwest Airlines Flight 1496, departing Burbank en route to Las Vegas, sharply descended roughly 475–500 feet just minutes into the flight to evade a potential collision with another aircraft. Passengers reported screaming as the jet plunged unexpectedly, with some individuals thrown from their seats and bumping their heads against the cabin ceiling. One passenger likened the sensation to a “Tower of Terror” ride—landing with such force that many feared the plane was crashing. Two flight attendants sustained minor injuries and received medical treatment upon arrival in Las Vegas. No passengers were seriously hurt. The pilot later addressed…

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Rachel Zegler made an early departure from her performance as Eva Perón in Evita at London’s Palladium on July 24 due to illness, leaving midway through the evening show after having completed the matinee earlier in the day. Her unexpected exit came during intermission, prompting producers to announce that understudy Bella Brown would assume the lead for the remainder of the performance. Brown, who had earlier performed the role of the Mistress, delivered the iconic “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” with poise and power from the stage’s elevated balcony, drawing a thunderous standing ovation lasting nearly five minutes. The audience…

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Two employees at a medical facility in Ontario, California are facing federal charges after allegedly assaulting Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during an attempted arrest earlier this month. The incident occurred on July 8 when ICE agents tracked a vehicle carrying three individuals to the Ontario Advanced Surgical Center. One of the men, a Honduran national with no known ties to the clinic, ran inside the building to avoid apprehension. As agents pursued him, two staff members intervened. According to federal authorities, one employee physically grabbed an agent’s vest and arm, while the other stood in the agent’s path and…

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A 33-year-old North Carolina woman, missing since late 2024, has been located alive in Colorado nearly nine months after vanishing and sparking a major search across multiple states. Her disappearance unfolded when her white 2009 Chevrolet HHR with North Carolina plates was discovered abandoned in early February 2025 at a remote desert location known as “Slab City,” just off Highway 190 near California’s Death Valley National Park. The vehicle, registered to the woman, was found on private property often used by seasonal campers. No sign of her was detected at the scene during an initial local search. The Inyo County…

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At a public event in Bradenton, Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis was paying homage to wrestling legend Hulk Hogan—who died earlier that day—when he was abruptly interrupted by a profanity-laced protester. Moments into DeSantis’ remarks recalling Hogan’s iconic WrestleMania III match, a man rose from the crowd and accused the governor of presiding over “Alligator Alcatraz,” angrily shouting: “Is that your f‑‑‑ing legacy?” He then called DeSantis and former President Trump “pedophiles” and “Nazis.” DeSantis told the heckler to stop and security escorted him out after about three minutes of disruption. The governor had opened with personal reflections on Hogan, noting…

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Harvard University is reportedly preparing to negotiate a settlement with the federal government following Columbia University’s recent $200 million agreement to resolve civil rights investigations. The move comes after Columbia regained access to most of its previously frozen federal research funding by agreeing to a multiyear payout and implementing policy reforms. The Columbia deal also included a separate $21 million payment tied to Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claims by Jewish faculty and staff. In exchange, the university saw its research grant restrictions lifted and committed to overhauls in admissions, discipline procedures, and anti-harassment enforcement, overseen by an independent monitor. Harvard,…

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A House Ethics Committee has concluded that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez breached congressional rules over her 2021 Met Gala appearance. Though she attempted to comply by arranging rental agreements and paying many costs personally, investigators found she accepted impermissible gifts—including a free ticket for her partner, Riley Roberts—and underpaid for her “Tax the Rich” gown and accessories. The committee determined that the fair‑market value of her attire, hair and makeup, and rental accessories exceeded $3,700, but her team initially paid less than $1,000. After delays and disputed invoices, the Ethics Committee required her to reimburse vendors an additional $2,733.28 and to…

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A woman who matched with Bryan Kohberger on Tinder just weeks before the 2022 quadruple murder of University of Idaho students has come forward with a chilling account of their interaction. According to newly unsealed police documents, what began as a casual chat quickly turned disturbing. The conversation shifted to horror movies and murders, during which Kohberger reportedly asked her: “What do you think is the worst way to die?” When she answered “a knife,” he followed up with: “Like a Ka‑Bar?”—the exact model of military‑style knife later identified in the crime. The woman said she Googled the knife, felt…

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Hillary Clinton privately raised alarms about former President Joe Biden’s political future prior to his 2024 reelection campaign, according to testimony from former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain during a recent closed-door congressional hearing. Klain revealed that both Clinton and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan approached him before the campaign, expressing doubts about Biden’s ability to remain politically viable. They reportedly observed a noticeable decline in his public performance, comparing it unfavorably to his 2022 appearances. While acknowledging that Biden appeared more fatigued and at times confused, Klain maintained that the president remained mentally competent to govern. He…

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A Hollywood actor is under fire after making controversial comments about Stephen Colbert and the impact of cancel culture during a recent podcast appearance. In a now-viral clip, the actor criticized the late-night host’s approach to political humor, suggesting Colbert’s style contributed to his own decline in popularity and audience trust. The remarks quickly drew outrage online, with many accusing the actor of downplaying the consequences of harmful rhetoric and labeling his statements as “sick” and “out of touch.” The backlash intensified as social media users pointed to the actor’s past controversies, reigniting debates around accountability in the entertainment industry.…

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Ghislaine Maxwell was spotted returning to her Florida federal prison this week carrying a sealed cardboard box, just hours after a closed-door meeting with officials from the Department of Justice. Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence at the low-security FCI Tallahassee for sex trafficking and conspiracy charges tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case, was photographed reentering the facility on Thursday afternoon. She appeared relaxed, dressed in a casual gray outfit, and escorted by federal agents as she carried the unmarked box. Her appearance followed an unannounced visit to a nearby federal building, where she reportedly met with DOJ personnel. The…

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A 9-year-old boy died following a sudden medical emergency at Hersheypark’s water park section, The Boardwalk, authorities confirmed Thursday. Emergency crews responded on July 20 around 3:55 p.m. after the child was found unresponsive in a shallow pool area. Lifeguards immediately initiated CPR while waiting for first responders. The boy was airlifted to Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, where he remained on life support until he passed away on July 25. Hershey Entertainment & Resorts expressed deep sorrow over the incident, offering condolences to the boy’s family and confirming that the incident was not related to any…

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President Donald Trump argued this week that the Supreme Court’s new ruling expanding immunity for presidents could end up protecting Barack Obama as well, especially in light of Tulsi Gabbard’s recent disclosures. Citing declassified material Gabbard says she reviewed while serving as acting Director of National Intelligence, Trump claimed senior intelligence officials suppressed documents about the origins of the Russia probe. If the Court’s decision is interpreted broadly, he contended, Obama could be insulated from legal fallout tied to his administration’s role in launching that investigation. Trump—long adamant that the Russia inquiry was a partisan hit—called the ruling a troubling…

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Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan spent his final days battling a rapid physical decline, marked by chronic health complications, emotional reckoning, and a quiet effort to heal personal relationships before his passing at the age of 71. In the weeks leading up to his death, Hogan was reportedly dealing with serious health issues, including a weakened heart, frequent shortness of breath, significant weight loss, and growing reliance on supplemental oxygen. Once a towering figure in the ring, he had become increasingly frail, and those close to him noted visible signs of deterioration. On the morning of his passing, Hogan suffered a…

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