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50 Cent & Eminem Reunite Courtside at Pistons-Cavs Playoff Game

50 Cent & Eminem Reunite Courtside at Pistons-Cavs Playoff Game

50 Cent & Eminem Courtside Reunion!!! Published May 13, 2026 6:50 PM PDT 50 Cent and Eminem just gave fans a full on nostalgia moment ... reuniting courtside in Detroit like it was the early

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President Trump Shares Post Calling for ‘Traitor’ Barack Obama’s Arrest

President Trump Shares Post Calling for ‘Traitor’ Barack Obama’s Arrest

President Trump 'Arrest Obama The Traitor' Sounds Good To Me!!! Published May 13, 2026 6:05 PM PDT President Trump is back to bashing his favorite political targets ... Barack Obama and Joe Biden. In recent

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Clavicular Says He Used Hammer to Shape His Jaw, Now Dating Multiple Girlfriends

Clavicular Says He Used Hammer to Shape His Jaw, Now Dating Multiple Girlfriends

Clavicular I SHAPED MY JAW BY HAMMER, NOW I HAVE 3 GFs AND COUNTING Published May 13, 2026 5:00 PM PDT Play video content Clavicular says he smashed his own face with a hammer to

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Mauricio Umansky’s Direct Message to Lala Kent Revealed After Podcast Claims

Mauricio Umansky’s Direct Message to Lala Kent Revealed After Podcast Claims

Mauricio Umansky Read DM to Lala Kent!!! I Wasn't Being Flirty Published May 13, 2026 4:43 PM PDT Mauricio Umansky is pushing back on Lala Kent's version of events and we've got the receipts. TMZ

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Tasha K Held In Contempt for Cardi B, Stefon Diggs References Amid Court Battle

Tasha K Held In Contempt for Cardi B, Stefon Diggs References Amid Court Battle

Tasha K Held In Contempt In Cardi B Court War Published May 13, 2026 3:34 PM PDT Tasha K has been found in civil contempt in her ongoing legal war with Cardi B ... after

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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop Lays Off More Staff in Pivot to A.I.: Reports

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop Lays Off More Staff in Pivot to A.I.: Reports

Gwyneth Paltrow Layoffs Reported at Goop ... In Pivot to A.I. Published May 13, 2026 2:17 PM PDT Layoffs are shaking up the staff at Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop as the company pivots to an A.I.

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UK minister quits ahead of possible challenge to Starmer

UK minister quits ahead of possible challenge to Starmer

British Health Secretary Wes Streeting walks on Downing Street, on the day of the State Opening of Parliament, in London. (Reuters/File Photo) Britain's health minister Wes Streeting announced Thursday that he had resigned, paving the way for him to launch a leadership challenge against embattled Prime Minister Keir Starmer.In his resignation letter to Starmer, which Streeting posted on X, he said: "It is now clear that you will not lead the Labour Party into the next general election".He added that he had "lost confidence" in Starmer's leadership, and a debate about what comes next for the ruling party "needs to be broad, and it needs to be the best possible field of candidates".Streeting, 43, did not say whether he had the required support of 81 Labour MPs — 20% of the party in parliament — to trigger a contest.Starmer, who led his Labour party to victory in 2024 elections ending 14 years of Conservative rule, is fighting to save his job after disastrous local and regional polls last week.Four junior ministers have resigned and more than 80 Labour MPs have urged him to quit, but he has vowed to cling on and more than 100 lawmakers from the ruling party have called for him to stay.Thursday, his former deputy Angela Rayner announced that UK tax authorities had "cleared" her of deliberate wrongdoing in a tax affair, opening the way for her to compete in a potential leadership race.The 46-year-old insisted she would not be the one to trigger a contest, but told the Guardian newspaper she would play "whatever role I can" to "deliver the change".Rayner, a left-wing figurehead hugely popular among Labour's grassroots activists, also called on Starmer to "reflect" on his position.She was forced to step down in September for underpaying a property duty, but said Thursday the UK tax authority HMRC had exonerated her of "the accusation that I deliberately sought to avoid tax".Rayner quit as deputy PM and housing, communities and local government minister after an investigation found she had breached the ministerial code over the purchase of a flat in southern England. Media reported she had paid off £40,000 ($54,000) in outstanding tax.Local poll drubbingStreeting is popular on the right of Labour, but is disliked by MPs on the left who would prefer Rayner or Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham as leader.Burnham is currently blocked from running as he does not have a seat in the Westminster parliament. His supporters want Starmer to set a detailed timetable for his departure that allows Burnham to stand.Starmer's spokesman insisted Thursday that the prime minister was going nowhere.He "is purely focused on governing. He is getting on with the job of doing just that," the spokesman told reporters.Voters last week punished Starmer over his 22 months in power in local ballots which saw huge gains for the hard-right Reform UK party and the left-wing populist Greens at Labour's expense.The Labour Party lost control of the devolved Welsh parliament for the first time and failed to make up ground on the pro-independence Scottish National Party (SNP) in the parliament in Edinburgh.Rayner earlier stopped short of calling for Starmer to resign, but said voters were frustrated with the way the government was being run.Starmer has vowed to fight any contest and came out fighting on Monday, pledging to do better and prove his doubters "wrong".He has been backed by several senior cabinet ministers, including Finance Minister Rachel Reeves, who urged colleagues Thursday not to put the economy "at risk" by "plunging the country into chaos" with a leadership challenge.  Related Story

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Six hantavirus cruise passengers head to Australia

Six hantavirus cruise passengers head to Australia

A chartered aircraft transporting six passengers who sailed on a hantavirus-affected cruise, to Australia departs from Eindhoven Airport, in Eindhoven Thursday. (AFP) Six passengers who sailed on a hantavirus-affected cruise will fly to Australia from the Netherlands Thursday while dressed in full protective gear, the Australian government said.The six — four Australians, a Briton who lives in Australia, and a New Zealander — were in "good health", showed no symptoms, and recently tested negative for the virus, Health Minister Mark Butler told a news conference in Canberra.The Australian government has secured a plane and crew, due to leave the Netherlands at 0730 GMT Thursday, with all aboard required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE).The plane is expected to arrive today at an air force base in the Western Australian capital, Perth, located next to a 500-bed quarantine facility where the six will be required to stay for at least three weeks, Butler said."This is one of the strongest quarantine arrangements in response to this hantavirus outbreak you will find anywhere in the world," Butler said."They will be subject to testing when they arrive in Australia, and they will be in full PPE during the duration of the flight, so there is no risk of transmission."He did not provide further details about the passengers or say where the plane would refuel — a question that had reportedly complicated flight arrangements.The government has yet to determine how to handle the passengers' isolation after the initial three-week quarantine, given the virus' potential incubation period of 42 days, the minister said.  Related Story

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Iran urges Brics nations to condemn war, Indian-flagged vessel sunk

Iran urges Brics nations to condemn war, Indian-flagged vessel sunk

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Families of Pakistani hostages held by Somali pirates call for their rescue

Families of Pakistani hostages held by Somali pirates call for their rescue

Families of Pakistan's crew members of an oil tanker seized by pirates in Somalia demonstrate during a protest near Karachi Port Trust (KPT) in Karachi yesterday, urging the government to ensure the safe return of