Jeff Goldblum's Big Change: Why He Stopped Eating Meat
Jeff Goldblum, known for his roles in Jurassic Park, has become a vegetarian at the age of 73. This change came after working on the movie Wicked: For Good, where he played the Wizard. He discussed this on This Morning on ITV in the UK, mentioning that the film made him think about animal cruelty, leading him to stop eating meat and poultry. He even hinted at different plans for Thanksgiving and Christmas this year. The movie is set to release on November 21.
AI-Generated Song Tops Billboard Chart
An AI-generated song has made history by reaching the top of Billboard's "Country Digital Sales" chart. The track, "Walk My Walk" by Breaking Rust, was first shared on Instagram in mid-October and quickly gained millions of streams on Spotify. The composer, Aubierre Rivaldo Taylor, also runs another AI music project called Defbeastai. This follows another AI-generated rock band, The Velvet Sundown, which made headlines earlier this year.
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Trump's Confusion Over Magnets
President Donald Trump has been in the news again for his comments about magnets. During a conversation with Fox News about the economy, he mentioned that President Xi was willing to do "railroad things" involving magnets. He then said, "Now, nobody knows what a magnet is." This isn't the first time Trump has shown confusion about magnets. During a diplomatic tour of Asia, he said, "You know, the new thing is magnets." He also mentioned replacing hydraulic systems with magnets. His comments have been widely criticized.
Paris Jackson Reveals Drug Abuse Consequences
Paris Jackson, daughter of the late Michael Jackson, has been open about her struggles with drug addiction. She recently revealed that years of drug abuse left her with a small hole in her nose, big enough to stick a spaghetti noodle through. She shared this on TikTok and warned others about the dangers of drug use, saying it "ruined her life." She has been sober for five years and is encouraging others to stay away from drugs.
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Mobile Airport Lounge Crash in Washington, D.C.
A mobile airport lounge crashed at Washington Dulles International Airport, injuring more than a dozen passengers. The incident occurred when one of the airport's people movers collided with the dock at Concourse D. Passengers exited via the vehicle's stairs, and 18 people with injuries were transported to the hospital. None of the injuries were life-threatening. The devices, introduced in 1959, can carry 102 people at a time.
Camp Mystic Faces Lawsuits After Deadly Floods
The operators of Camp Mystic are facing three lawsuits from families of some of the 27 people who died during July’s catastrophic floods. The disaster killed more than 130 people across the region, including 25 campers and two counselors at the private, Christian girls’ camp in central Texas. The suits, filed in Austin, accuse the camp of negligence and wrongful death, alleging that the operators ignored state safety rules and known flood risks along the Guadalupe River, a stretch often called "Flash Flood Alley." The camp, owned by the Eastland family, said in a statement that it "continues to pray for the grieving families and ask for God’s healing and comfort." Owner Richard Eastland, 74, died while trying to save campers.
Kelly Clarkson on a Manager's Breast Enhancement Suggestion
Kelly Clarkson, the original American Idol winner, revealed that a former manager once suggested she get a breast enhancement. Clarkson made the revelation during her Las Vegas residency. She said, "I had some d--k manager one time tell me to get a boob job." She responded by saying, "Why don’t you get a d--k job?" Clarkson, who postponed the residency after the shock death of her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, in August, shared her thoughts with the audience without naming the ex-manager. She continued, telling people to do what pleases themselves, not others. "Do you. Don’t make me do you. I like my itty-bitty t---ies. They’ve served me well."
Marjorie Taylor Greene Responds to Trump's Criticism
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a controversial Republican congresswoman, has responded to President Trump's claim that she had "lost her way" from the Republican Party. Greene has broken ranks several times this year, including supporting the release of the Epstein files and wanting the president to focus on America-first policies over international concerns. She has also contradicted Trump’s claim that his government is bringing down the cost of living. Greene told CNN last week, "I go to the grocery store by myself. Grocery prices remain high. Energy prices are high." She also stated her bills were more expensive than last year, under President Biden. When asked about her quotes, Trump said on Monday, "I don’t know what happened to Marjorie. She’s a nice woman, but I don’t know what happened. She’s lost her way, I think." While Greene has yet to address Trump’s comments publicly, her team released a statement to CNN’s Kaitlan Collins on Monday that read, "I haven’t lost my way. I’m 100% America first and only!"
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Ace Frehley, Legendary KISS Guitarist, Dies at 74
Ace Frehley, the legendary KISS guitarist, has died from a tragic accident. The 74-year-old died due to blunt trauma injuries to his head from a fall in a studio that caused a brain bleed. The report noted that doctors tried to evacuate the subdural hematoma, but were unsuccessful. Frehley died on Oct. 16 after his family made the decision to turn off his ventilator. Frehley was one of the original members of KISS, alongside Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and Peter Criss. He played guitar for the rock and metal band from 1973 to 1982, when he left the group due to creative differences and substance abuse. He reunited with the band from 1996 to 2002 for a reunion tour and continued to pursue his solo career afterward. Since Frehley’s death, all of the other founding members of KISS have released statements expressing their grief.
TNT to Air Unedited The Pitt
TNT has promised not to edit out The Pitt’s sometimes graphic nature when the network airs the entire 15-episode first season throughout the month of December. In a press release, TNT noted that the "graphic medical imagery" in HBO Max’s hit medical drama, known for its realistic portrayal of an ER, is "integral to the show’s portrayal of the raw emotional toll that such work has on those who commit their lives to the medical profession." The cable network explained that while there are no rules that prohibit the broadcast of these graphic and nude scenes—which include a woman giving birth in Episode 11—they acknowledged that they are normally edited out. However, since TNT wanted to align with the show’s "core mission to accurately depict the realities of an emergency department," they will be showing them with a compromise: TNT will "include advisories at the top of each episode and coming out of commercial breaks." Executive producer John Wells said in a statement that he was "very grateful" to the network "for allowing the series to be shown as it was initially shot and aired." Season 2 of The Pitt will release on HBO Max in January.