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HOLLYWOOD’S Secret Political Agenda: Julia Roberts Backs Kamala Harris
— Julia Roberts stars in a new ad urging voters to support Kamala Harris, despite her Trump-supporting husband’s objections. The ad hints at secrecy in voting, with Roberts saying, “Remember, what happens in the booth stays in the booth.” This fits with Roberts’ active role in political events backing Democratic candidates.
Roberts attended a Hollywood fundraiser for Joe Biden where attendees like George Clooney raised concerns about Biden’s cognitive health. It’s unclear if Roberts noticed or ignored these issues during the event. Her involvement shows Hollywood’s sway over political narratives and their effect on public views.
In a chat with Oprah Winfrey and Kamala Harris, Roberts accidentally admitted that foreign opinions on U.S. leadership are negative under Biden and Harris. She noted that international friends express worry over America’s current state, hinting at global doubts about U.S. governance.
Roberts continues her advocacy by campaigning for Kamala Harris alongside Stacey Abrams in Georgia, even though polls show Donald Trump leading Harris by four points according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. This suggests a tough road for Democrats as they face strong Republican challenges before upcoming elections.
HURRICANE MILTON’S Fury: Florida’s Heroic Rescue Efforts and Destruction
— More than 3 million Floridians are without power as Hurricane MILTON wreaks havoc across the state. The storm hit near Siesta Key as a Category 3 hurricane, leaving four dead in St. Lucie County due to tornadoes. Governor Ron DeSantis confirmed that over 48 people have been rescued so far, with more than 125 active rescue missions underway in 26 counties.
Milton has now moved off Florida’s east coast, downgraded to a Category 1 storm, but not before causing significant damage through destructive winds and flooding. The worst-hit areas include Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Sarasota counties. “The storm was significant,” DeSantis stated, emphasizing the widespread impact but noting it was not the worst-case scenario.
Tampa Bay faced severe weather conditions with up to 18 inches of rainfall reported in some areas and a construction crane collapsing into an office building housing the Tampa Bay Times headquarters. The roof of Tropicana Field was also damaged by strong winds. Sarasota County experienced a substantial storm surge between eight and ten feet high.
Water levels are expected to rise along northeast and west-central Florida rivers over the next day or so, potentially reaching flood stages according to forecasts. Despite the challenges posed by Hurricane Milton’s impact on infrastructure and communities, rescue efforts continue
GREENPEACE Activists CLEARED: Judge Slams Charges in Sunak Protest
— Four Greenpeace activists were arrested for scaling former U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s estate and draping it in black fabric. They protested his plan to expand oil and gas drilling in the North Sea. Judge Adrian Lower dismissed the charges, citing insufficient evidence of criminal damage to Sunak’s slate roof.
One defendant, Michael Grant, praised the court’s decision but criticized the broader trend of jailing peaceful protesters. He stated, “We have become a country that regularly sends peaceful protesters to jail.” This sentiment echoes concerns about harsh penalties faced by other environmental activists in the U.K.
In contrast, five activists who blocked traffic on a major London highway received sentences of up to five years in prison for their actions last November. The disparity highlights ongoing debates over how to handle environmental protests legally and ethically.
INFAMOUS French Serial Killer Charles Sobhraj WALKS Free
— Charles Sobhraj, the infamous French serial killer known for murdering at least a dozen Western tourists in Asia during the 1970s, is now free. He recently shared his story in a televised interview. “He likes to have the attention put on him,” said retired detective Jackie Malton.
Sobhraj, 80, is believed to have killed at least 20 people across Afghanistan, India, Thailand, Turkey, Nepal, Iran and Hong Kong. He earned the nickname “bikini killer” due to his ruthless methods and lack of empathy.
In 2004, Sobhraj was sentenced to life in prison in Nepal for killing American tourist Connie Jo Bronzich in 1975. A decade later, he was also found guilty of killing her Canadian companion Laurent Carrière.
MYSTERIOUS DEATH of British Tech Entrepreneur’s Co-Defendant Before Yacht Sinks
— Stephen Chamberlain, a former Autonomy Corp. executive, was fatally struck by a car in Cambridgeshire on Saturday. His death happened just days before his co-defendant Mike Lynch and five others went missing after their yacht sank off the coast of Italy.
Authorities confirmed that divers recovered a body from the sunken yacht near Palermo, Italy. The identity of the body has not been announced yet. NBC and Reuters reported another body was found inside the vessel.
Chamberlain had recently been acquitted alongside Lynch in a multibillion-dollar fraud case involving Hewlett Packard’s $11 billion takeover of Autonomy Corp. His lawyer praised him as "a courageous man with unparalleled integrity.
BRITISH Tech Magnate MISSING After Superyacht Tragedy
— British tech magnate Mike Lynch and five others are missing after their luxury superyacht sank during a freak storm off Sicily. Lynch’s wife and 14 others survived the incident. Authorities confirmed that one body has been recovered, and police divers are attempting to reach the hull of the ship at a depth of 50 meters (163 feet).
The yacht, named Bayesian, was anchored near Porticello when a waterspout struck overnight. The sudden storm battered the area precisely where the 56-meter (184-foot) British-flagged vessel was moored. Salvo Cocina of Sicily’s civil protection agency stated, “They were in the wrong place at the wrong time.”
The Bayesian had a crew of 10 and 12 passengers on board. Another nearby superyacht assisted in rescuing some of the survivors, including Lynch’s wife Angela Bacares. The yacht was notable for its single 75-meter (246-feet) mast made of aluminum, which was lit up just hours before it sank.
MYSTERY Artist BANKSY Continues to Captivate the World
— Banksy, the famous yet anonymous artist, continues to captivate global audiences. His works sell for millions and are owned by celebrities like Brad Pitt and Christina Aguilera. Despite his fame, Banksy’s identity remains a closely guarded secret.
Banksy’s art often carries political messages and addresses global issues through immersive installations. Some of his pieces also explore lighter, playful themes. This duality has broadened his appeal across various demographics.
Speculation about Banksy’s true identity persists among fans and critics alike. He is believed to be from Bristol, England, where he initially gained recognition as a graffiti artist with his distinctive stenciled designs.
BELOVED Fitness Icon RICHARD Simmons Dies at 76
— Richard Simmons, the energetic fitness guru known for his tank tops and short shorts, died Saturday at age 76. His publicist confirmed his death at his Los Angeles home from natural causes.
Simmons had revealed a skin cancer diagnosis in March 2024 and had recently withdrawn from public view, sparking speculation about his health. TMZ first reported his death.
A former overweight teen, Simmons became famous for promoting weight loss through media like the Emmy-winning “Richard Simmons Show” and best-selling books. His “Sweatin’ to the Oldies” videos were a cultural hit.
Despite becoming a target of jokes for his flamboyant style, Simmons remained dedicated to helping people live healthier lives. “I want to help people and make the world a healthier place,” he said in 1982.
MYSTERIOUS MONOLITH Stuns Colorado Residents
— Another mysterious monolith has appeared, this time in Colorado. Lori Graves, owner of Morning Fresh Dairy Farm in Bellvue, discovered the 8-foot tall structure on her property. “I have ideas, but I almost don’t want to ruin the mystery around it,” Graves told KDVR.
The shiny object has attracted visitors eager to see the “alien monolith.” Speculation ranges from extraterrestrial origins to pranks targeting a neighbor interested in aliens and conspiracies. Despite theories, no one knows where these structures come from.
This latest mirrored mystery is part of a series of similar appearances worldwide. The phenomenon continues to intrigue and baffle observers, with no clear answers in sight.
SHOCKING DISCOVERY: Woman Turns Grocery Store Sign into Her Home for a Year
— A startling find in Michigan: A woman had turned a grocery store sign into her living quarters, complete with everyday essentials like a desk and coffee maker. Contractors stumbled upon this unusual home after noticing an extension cord snaking its way to the roof. The 34-year-old woman had made this her residence for an entire year.
Midland Police Officer Brennon Warren described the interior as shockingly cozy, outfitted with flooring, clothing, and even office supplies. The sign was five feet wide and was accessed via the store’s roof. Authorities were puzzled about how she managed to enter the space without any clear entry points.
This bizarre living situation sheds light on broader societal issues such as homelessness and the extreme measures some take to secure shelter. It prompts a discussion on urban housing crises and inventive solutions people resort to in their quest for stability.
The incident has sparked conversations about security measures at commercial properties and the hidden struggles individuals face within urban environments, pushing them towards such unconventional living arrangements.
HIDDEN HOME: Woman Found Living in Grocery Store Sign for Over A Year
— A 34-year-old woman was found living inside a grocery store sign in Michigan. Contractors stumbled upon her makeshift home after noticing an extension cord stretching up to the roof.
The space was transformed into a cozy dwelling, equipped with a desk, computer, and coffee maker. Midland Police were impressed by how homelike the setup appeared.
Officer Brennon Warren was puzzled by her method of entry as no ladder was present at the scene. The sign, which includes a door, is five feet wide.
This peculiar living situation sheds light on broader issues of homelessness in cities, prompting debates about housing and social services needs.
TEXAS TRAGEDY: Woman Found Dead, Wrapped in Bedding Inside Closet
— Omar Lucio, 34, is facing murder charges after the body of 27-year-old Corinna Johnson was found concealed in his apartment. FOX 4 Dallas reported that Johnson’s body was discovered wrapped in bedding and hidden away in a closet. The Garland Police Department received a distressing 911 call that led them to the scene.
Upon their arrival at Lucio’s home on W. Wheatland Road, he initially refused to exit his residence. After negotiating for about an hour, Lucio finally surrendered and was taken into custody by the responding officers.
Inside the residence, law enforcement followed a trail of blood leading from the front door to a bedroom closet where they uncovered Johnson’s body among Lucio’s bedding. This grim find has resulted in severe charges being filed against him according to court documents.
Churchill’s DESPISED Portrait Hits the Auction Block: A Stirring Tale of Art vs Legacy
— A portrait of Winston Churchill, loathed by the man himself and crafted by Graham Sutherland, is now showcased at Blenheim Palace, Churchill’s birthplace. This artwork, a part of a larger piece that Churchill detested and was later destroyed, is set to be auctioned in June with an expected price tag ranging from £500,000 to £800,000.
Commissioned for Churchill’s 80th birthday in 1954 and unveiled in Parliament, the portrait received a lukewarm response from Churchill who diplomatically labeled it “a remarkable example of modern art,” while privately criticizing it for its unflattering depiction. The original was eventually destroyed by his family, an event later depicted in the series “The Crown”.
This surviving study shows Churchill against a dark background and serves as both a piece of art and a historical relic that mirrors the intricate dynamics between its subject and portrayal. Sotheby’s predicts this sale on June 6 will draw significant attention.
Churchill’s aversion to Sutherland’s interpretation highlights an ongoing discussion about artistic expression versus personal legacy. As this painting approaches its auction date, it rekindles debates over how historically important figures are remembered and represented in art.
SEXUAL ABUSE Lawsuit Tangles Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Record Label
— Attorneys for the record label involved in a lawsuit, which accuses Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexual abuse, have asked a federal judge to promptly dismiss their clients. Donald Zakarin, the lawyer representing UMG Recordings and its Motown Records division, has described Rodney Jones’ inclusion of the recording giant in the lawsuit as an attempt “to fit a square peg into a round hole”.
Zakarin is working to separate Combs from the label amidst scrutiny from Homeland Security Investigations. He has requested that allegations against the label and its executives, including CEO Lucian Grainge, be dismissed.
Last month, Jones’ attorney Tyrone Blackburn amended the lawsuit and intends to file another revised complaint with additional changes. The record company had previously sought dismissal while withdrawing allegations involving itself and its executives.
Recent filings contain two sworn statements from record executives that contradict Jones’ account of events. The music giant also refuted any ownership stake in Combs’ Love Records label where Jones worked for approximately one year.
CHIEFS FAN Shattered: Friends’ Mysterious Deaths Ignite Wild Speculation
— Jordan Willis, a loyal Kansas City Chiefs supporter, is said to be “shattered” and in a state of deep despair after three friends were found lifeless in his backyard. Despite the absence of charges or solid evidence against him, Willis finds himself under the public’s harsh gaze.
Ricky Johnson (38), Clayton McGeeney (36), and David Harrington (37) were discovered outside Willis’ residence on January 9. The last sighting of the trio was at a Chiefs game watch party just two days earlier. This grim news stunned Willis’ family who initially feared he might be among the victims.
Critics argue that many are too quick to point fingers without waiting for official reports or facts from an ongoing police probe. As they await answers about what led to these sudden deaths in frigid temperatures, the families and friends of the deceased are filled with anxiety.
While experts have suggested potential causes ranging from drug use to lethal weather conditions, all theories remain speculative until authorities investigating this case release official results.
FAIRFAX Under Siege: Deceptive ROSE Ruse Burglaries Shock Community
— Residents of Fairfax, Virginia are being put on high alert due to a series of deceptive burglaries dubbed as the “rose ruse”. Since December 28, police have received reports of five similar incidents where thieves break into homes using a cunning distraction technique.
According to the Fairfax County Police Department, in four out of these five instances, a woman carrying flowers approached the home and knocked on the door. When there was no response, she would return to a waiting vehicle. Subsequently, two men would force their way into the house and steal valuables.
The thieves have been reported to take extreme measures to hide their identities by wearing masks and tampering with home surveillance systems. As investigations proceed, local authorities are urging residents to stay vigilant against this rising wave of crime.
The stolen items range from jewelry and cash to purses. This alarming trend is causing unease among residents as they grapple with this unexpected threat in their community.
From BETTING FRENZY to Prison: Andy May’s £13M Gamble and His Fight Against Addiction
— Andy May, once a finance manager from Norfolk, squandered his family’s house deposit in a gambling frenzy. After seven years of abstinence from betting, the allure of a “free bet” during the 2014 World Cup lured him back into the destructive habit.
May’s addiction spiraled out of control as he misused his company credit card to gamble away £1.3 million. This reckless act led him straight to prison. Now released after two years, he has teamed up with GambleAware to share his cautionary tale and raise awareness about gambling addiction.
During his four-and-a-half-year betting spree, May wagered on everything conceivable. He even resorted to paying off personal credit card debts using company funds. His illicit activities eventually caught up with him in 2019 when he was found guilty of stealing over £1.3 million from his employer.
Despite losing his job and deceiving his family about it, May confesses that he might be tempted by gambling again but fights daily against this urge. He underscores that no amount of potential winnings could enhance his life while everything is
VATICAN SHOCKER: Cardinal Becciu Guilty in Historic Corruption Trial
— In a groundbreaking trial, the first of its kind since 1929’s Lateran Treaty, Cardinal Becciu and nine others have been declared guilty. The charges ranged from embezzlement to bribery. This verdict is the culmination of an extensive trial revolving around a luxury London property deal that led to over 100 million euros loss for the Vatican.
The guilt wasn’t confined to Cardinal Becciu alone. Nine other defendants were also convicted on diverse charges tied to fund mismanagement and embezzlement. Furthermore, the company Logsic Humitarne Dejavnosti was slapped with a fine of 40,000 euros and forbidden from contracting with public authorities for two years.
Becciu’s sentence fell just short of the seven years three months that prosecution sought after. The trial uncovered that he had funneled over half a million euros in Vatican funds to Cecilia Marogna’s company for a project deemed fraudulent by the court. Marogna too was found guilty and handed down prison time.
Alongside his prison term, Cardinal Becciu has been permanently barred from holding any public office and fined 8,000 euros. His offenses included conspiracy and witness tampering in an attempt to muzzle key prosecution witness Msgr Alberto Perlasca.
Hollywood’s RISING STAR, Jonathan Majors, Faces Career-Ending Assault Trial
— Jonathan Majors, a burgeoning talent in Hollywood, is currently embroiled in an assault trial in Manhattan. The case centers around an alleged violent dispute with his former girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, inside a car.
Prosecutors argue that Majors broke Jabbari’s middle finger and hit her on the side of the head after she discovered a romantic text from another woman on his phone.
Majors’ defense attorney contends that he was actually the victim and suffered injuries during Jabbari’s attack. Furthermore, they suggest these accusations are part of a vindictive scheme by Jabbari to sabotage Major’s career following their breakup.
The consequences are severe for 34-year-old Majors who risks up to one year behind bars if found guilty. Since his arrest in March, an advertising campaign featuring him for the U.S. Army has been withdrawn and the launch of “Magazine Dreams,” a Sundance award-winning film he featured in, has been delayed.
Ex-Finland PM Marin’s SHOCKING Hollywood Move: Signs with Celebrity Management Company
— Sanna Marin, Finland’s youngest ever Prime Minister, has taken an unexpected turn in her career. She recently signed a contract with Range Media Partners, a top-tier management company. This surprising move has ignited speculation that the former Prime Minister might be transitioning into show business.
Range Media Partners is renowned for managing A-list celebrities such as Bradley Cooper and Tom Hardy. The firm will reportedly guide Marin in exploring diverse media opportunities. These include potential roles in television shows and films, as well as brand partnerships.
Marin came under fire last year when videos of her partying went viral. Critics argued that such behavior was inappropriate for a prime minister. However, Marin defended herself by asserting that such activities are commonplace for individuals in their 30s.
Range Media Partners prides itself on providing first-rate management and representation services to an array of clients within the entertainment industry. Their clientele includes performing artists, directors, writers and professional athletes among others.
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SUSPECT’S Bizarre Couch Escape Stuns Internet
— Bedfordshire Police recently found a suspect in an unusual spot during a routine search in Potton. Officers discovered the man hiding inside the base of a couch, capturing it on bodycam footage. The video, shared on Facebook, quickly gained over 138,000 views.
Initially, officers thought the property was empty except for a friendly dog until they noticed something odd about the couch. Lifting it revealed the suspect in his undergarments nestled within its base. This amusing discovery entertained both officers and social media users alike.
Adding humor to the situation, Bedfordshire Police commented that custody would be less cramped than his couch hideout. The community responded playfully, helping the video go viral and showcasing police work’s unpredictable nature.
Though resolved without incident, this case highlights creative evasion tactics and provides comedic relief for law enforcement officers. Bedfordshire Police have not commented further as the video continues to circulate online, blending humor with policing realities.
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