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Aubrey Plaza opens up to Amy Poehler about grief over losing husband

Aubrey Plaza opens up to Amy Poehler about grief over losing husband

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Aubrey Plaza opens up to Amy Poehler about grief over losing husband
Aubrey Plaza spoke about her grief after losing her late husband Jeff Baena on "The Good Hang with Amy Poehler" podcast. In the episode she used "The Gorge" film as an analogy to describe her grief.
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Aubrey Plaza opens up to Amy Poehler about grief over losing husband
Aubrey Plaza spoke about her grief after losing her late husband Jeff Baena on "The Good Hang with Amy Poehler" podcast. In the episode she used "The Gorge" film as an analogy to describe her grief.
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Federal immigration agents open fire on a family's vehicle
Federal immigration agents opened fire on a family's vehicle during a targeted operation in San Bernardino, California. The Department of Homeland Security says that it was an act of self-defense after a man "struck two CBP officers with his vehicle."
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Nationwide demonstrations across Israel demanding hostage deal
A planned nationwide strike in Israel on Sunday saw hundreds of thousands take part to call on the government to bring the remaining hostages in Gaza home. CNN's Oren Liebermann reports from Tel Aviv.
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Zines not hashtags: Gen-Z's new protest playbook
Gen-Z activists are rethinking protest tools. Opting to go offline over concerns of misinformation and surveillance, zines offer another way to organize. For the latest "The Assignment" podcast episode, CNN's Audie Cornish speaks with artist and organizer Kennedy McDaniel about what's prompting the shift from hashtag activism.
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Canadian government orders end to Air Canada strike
After more than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants went on strike seeking wage increases and paid compensation for work when planes are on the ground, the Canada Industrial Relations Board has ordered them to return to work according to an announcement by Canadian Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu.
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Spike Lee's Reaction to Trump's Smithsonian Orders
'To roll back the clock' says Director Spike Lee to CNN's Victor Blackwell in response to President Donald Trump's Smithsonian orders.
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Russian media reacts positively to Trump-Putin Summit
Russian state TV gave a positive coverage of the outcome of the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska, celebrating the handshake between the two leaders. Russian officials also stated that the meeting resulted in progress on sanctions and opened up room for future negotiations. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
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London's toxic trash 'volcano'
Arnolds Field landfill on Launders Lane in east London is better known to locals as the 'Rainham volcano.' The site was used as an illegal dump for years and now, every summer, it bursts into flames, sending plumes of acrid smoke over nearby homes, parks and schools. CNN's Laura Paddison speaks to residents who feel abandoned and trapped.
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Hong Kong twin pandas turn one
Giant panda twins Jia Jia and De De celebrated their first birthdays in Hong Kong on Friday. The cubs were born last August to Ying Ying, who became the oldest giant panda on record to give birth.
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Football player's emotional press conference sparks conversation
University of Nebraska freshman punter, Archie Wilson, left his home in Australia to play for the Cornhuskers. During a press conference, a reporter asked Wilson how he was doing being so far away from his family and his emotional reaction sparked a conversation around masculinity. Writer and philosopher Ryan Holiday joined CNN's Boris Sanchez to discuss.
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McDonald's Japan causes Pokémon food waste frenzy
Piles of untouched Happy Meals littered sidewalks outside McDonald's restaurants in Japan over the weekend, as frenzied customers scrambled to buy limited-edition sets with Pokémon cards. CNN International Correspondent Hanako Montgomery has the story.
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Taylor Swift unveils album details on boyfriend Travis Kelce's podcast
Taylor Swift announced her 12th studio album 'The Life of a Showgirl' will be released on October 3rd. Swift made an appearance on the podcast 'New Heights,' hosted by her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce where they discussed the album
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THE MARVELS Director Nia DaCosta Comments on the Film's Low Numbers Pointing to "Lack of a Really Solid Script" — GeekTyrant

The Marvels (2023) served as a sequel to not only Captain Marvel (2019), but also the limited series Ms. Marvel , and it incorporated the returning characters into a team that worked together to save the universe. It was a fun flick, but it did not do well at the box office, and it unfortunately ended up being Marvel's lowest-grossing movie of all time. Looking back on it, director Nia DaCosta revealed to THR that it really seems to her like the script was the biggest obstacle in making the movie a success. DaCosta is making the rounds promoting her upcoming film 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple , and she said of the difference in the projects: 'Making the 28 Years Later sequel was one of the best filmmaking experiences I've had. One of the issues I had with Candyman and Marvels was the lack of a really solid script, which is always gonna just wreak havoc on the whole process.' DaCosta was a co-writer on both of those films, but she is also relatively early in her career, and she is learning new things with every film she makes, so it's great to see the missteps along the way and learn from them. The 28 Years Later sequel will be released on January 16, 2026, and her romantic drama Hedda , starring Tessa Thompson, is set to be released on October 22, 2025.

Real Advice For College Move-In Day: 11 Things NOT to Do
Real Advice For College Move-In Day: 11 Things NOT to Do

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Real Advice For College Move-In Day: 11 Things NOT to Do

Move-in day is awful. There's really no other way to put it. The chaos, the details, the heat, the stress, the mess, the emotions, the realization that over half of what you bought and brought will no way fit in the jail cell-sized room — it's a DAY, let me tell you. We know there are things you might be expecting to do. Things you'll be dying to do. And most likely, these are the exact things you should absolutely, definitively not do. Sure, countless articles offer suggestions about practical things to do on move-in day, like bring snacks and make the bed last, but here is some honest, sage advice you won't find anywhere else. Good luck! 11 things NOT to do on college move-in day DO NOT: 1. Introduce your teen to their hallmates Let them figure out independently and foster their friendships, no matter how much you think that boy you saw in the elevator wearing a Vikings jersey might have in common with yours. Don't be the parent who is still setting up playdates with others. I know you're just trying to be helpful, but like so many other situations, the best way to help is by staying out of it and letting your kid find his way. 2. Show up with fewer than 100 Command Strips and Hooks Some parents bring extra snacks to share, but you be the hero with what they need. 3. Take over decorating As someone with definite opinions on the symmetry of a wall collage, I get that this one might be difficult to step away from. But don't forget that this is their space. Even if it bothers you that they hang the photo collage too close to the Good Vibes Only poster or that they put the fridge by the closet when it clearly fits better under the window, let them have control of their own space. I mean, unless they ask for your help, of course. Then go HGTV crazy on that room. 3. 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Chris Pratt says he loves his wife's cousin RFK Jr., sparking backlash. His politics have long been called into question.
Chris Pratt says he loves his wife's cousin RFK Jr., sparking backlash. His politics have long been called into question.

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The 'Guardians of the Galaxy' star is married Katherine Schwarzenegger, who is the daughter of RFK Jr.'s cousin Maria Shriver. Chris Pratt is facing criticism for his recent comments on Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of Health and Human Services and Pratt's cousin-in-law. The Guardians of the Galaxy star is married to Katherine Schwarzenegger, the daughter of RFK Jr.'s first cousin, Maria Shriver. Speaking to Bill Maher on the talk show host's Club Random podcast, Pratt shared that he has spent considerable time with the politician in family settings. 'I think he's great. I think he's funny. I like him. I love him,' Pratt said on the podcast, to which Maher, who called RFK Jr. 'a friend,' agreed. When it comes to Kennedy's views — which include skepticism of vaccines and a push to remove what he considers potentially harmful additives from food and pharmaceuticals — Pratt said he doesn't like to get involved in politics, especially when spending time with a relative at family gatherings. 'I don't know what to believe, 'cause it's not like I sit with Bobby and I go, 'So, hey, let's talk about this,'' Pratt said. 'It's like, we're just playing cards or playing Mafia or having fun or having dinner. I'm not gonna pick his brain to find out exactly which of those things are true. I just kind of assume that none of them are. And, for the most part, I wish him well.' Pratt said that he believes much of the public criticism of RFK Jr. has to do with his support of the 'most divisive president ever.' RFK Jr., who ran for president in 2024 before aligning himself with President Trump, has long been a controversial figure. Though he initially aligned himself with environmental movements early in his career, Kennedy has since been criticized for spreading conspiracy theories, and for promoting vaccine skepticism. His personal life has also faced scrutiny, with members of his own family, such as his younger cousin Caroline Kennedy, calling his character into question during his confirmation hearings for the Department of Health and Human Services. Pratt, however, did not speak to these controversies, instead praising Kennedy for his work with the food industry. Pratt said he's seen bipartisan support for things like 'getting terrible toxic stuff out of our kids' food.' As health secretary, Kennedy is currently working on phasing out artificial dyes from food products, as well as encouraging a move away from high fructose corn syrup, which Trump has also voiced support for. . 'I'd hate to be so mired in hatred for the president that any success from his administration is something I'd be having allergic reaction to,' the Parks and Recreation alum said. 'To be like, 'Oh, well, if they do it, I don't want it to happen. … I'll put Clorox in my children's cereal myself.'' Pratt's comments immediately stoked backlash on social media, with some calling Pratt out for supporting a man who they believe is damaging public health. Others, however, weren't surprised by Pratt's support given some of his past comments on political issues. The actor, who has not publicly identified as a Republican or Democrat, came under fire on social media in November 2024 after he published an op-ed on mother-in-law Shriver's online publication the Sunday Paper, in which he declined to endorse a candidate for the presidential election and called upon Americans to 'focus instead on showing up for each other' in the wake of the divisive race. At the time, some argued that Pratt's words ignored the gravity of the election, with one person tweeting in response to the op-ed, 'My life is at stake, the bodily autonomy of my fellow trans siblings and people who can get pregnant in general, of black people and immigrants, of anyone who disagrees with Trump's policies, and watching Chris Pratt say 'I see both sides' and 'it's not about who wins and loses.'' Four years before that, in the fall of 2020, Pratt was the target of a wave of social media criticism sparked by an initial post calling him the 'worst Chris' in Hollywood, partially due to his association with Hillsong Church, which has been accused of homophobia. (Pratt later stated that the church welcomes everyone.) His Avengers co-star Mark Ruffalo, who often expresses his left-leaning politics online, came to Pratt's defense in a tweet in October 2020. 'You all, @prattprattpratt is as solid a man there is,' Ruffalo wrote. 'I know him personally, and instead of casting aspersions, look at how he lives his life. He is just not overtly political as a rule. This is a distraction. Let's keep our eyes on the prize, friends. We are so close now.' Other Avengers costars including Zoe Saldana and Robert Downey Jr., as well as Marvel Cinematic Universe directors Anthony Russo and Joseph Russo, also publicly supported Pratt at the time. Solve the daily Crossword

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