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Wall Street Journal
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Wall Street Journal
Paul Rudd on How to Win Friends and Influence Hollywood
ON VALENTINE'S DAY, Paul Rudd took Julie, his wife of 22 years, to SNL50: The Homecoming Concert at Radio City Music Hall. Seated front and center, the couple watched Jimmy Fallon open the evening before Miley Cyrus took the stage to perform her Grammy-winning hit, 'Flowers.' The song is an anthem for not needing a man, but when Cyrus spotted Rudd in the audience, she blurted out, 'I love you, Paul Rudd!' This public outburst of affection surprised Rudd, who'd only met Cyrus briefly many years ago. 'When she said that, I did turn into a 15-year-old,' Rudd says, eyes widening as he offers a glimpse of his teenage reaction: 'There's no way! It's like, Oh, my God, she's sick…. I can't. OK, oh, my God. Miley Cyrus said my name!' '


Fox News
18-02-2025
- Fox News
Utah mom accused of killing National Guard husband enters plea as police search for body
A Utah mom accused of killing her husband in September 2024 pleaded not guilty to nine counts earlier this month as officials continue to search for the Utah National Guardsman's body, according to local news. Jennifer Gledhill pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder, five counts of obstruction of justice, possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, abuse of a human body and tampering with a witness, filed in Salt Lake County , in connection with Matthew Johnson's disappearance and presumed death. Gledhill appeared in court on Feb. 6, wearing a navy jumpsuit and shackles with her hair tied in a bun. She waived her right to a preliminary hearing, FOX 13 Salt Lake City reported. Court documents obtained by Fox News Digital last year state that Gledhill was "very calculating in her crimes in that she arranged for the children to stay with her parents during the evening Matthew was killed" around Sept. 20, 2024, when he was last seen. UTAH MOM SHOT MISSING NATIONAL GUARD HUSBAND IN HIS SLEEP, SUGGESTED LOVER 'TAKE IT TO THE GRAVE': POLICE Her parents, Thomas and Rosalie Gledhill, face obstruction of justice charges. Johnson was initially considered missing for days when a member of the Utah National Guard contacted the Cottonwood Heights Police Department on Sept. 25 asking for a wellness check on Johnson, stating he had not come into work, "which was very unusual," a probable cause affidavit states. VALENTINE'S DAY POISON PLOT THAT LEFT HUSBAND OF CHILDREN'S BOOK AUTHOR DEAD FUELED BY GREED: DOCS On Sept. 28, Gledhill reported her husband missing to police, saying she had not heard from him since Sept. 20. She also claimed "Matthew told her that he was going to be gone for a week and not to call him." She seemed "distracted and at times nervous" during the call, according to court documents. An informant then came forward to police with information about Gledhill, saying he was having an extramarital affair with her. He told Cottonwood Heights police that on Sunday, Sept. 22, Gledhill came over to his house and told him that she was "likely going away for a long time." SIGN UP TO GET TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTER Gledhill apparently told her lover that she and Johnson had gotten in a fight on Sept. 20 "because he knew she had been sleeping with someone else," and allegedly went on to admit to the informant that on the evening of Sept. 21, she shot her husband in the head with his 9 mm Glock "as he slept in their shared bed." She allegedly further told her lover "that she loaded Matthew's body into a rooftop storage container, slid him down the stairs by herself, and loaded him into the back of her minivan." She said she then transported Johnson's body "north, dug a hole, and buried him in a shallow grave," court documents state. FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON X Johnson's body has yet to be recovered, though detectives found his truck located 0.3 miles from his home with his cellphone inside the vehicle. In text and WhatsApp messages, Gledhill allegedly told her lover that if she were told a story like the one she told him, "she would take it to the grave," the probable cause affidavit says. A neighbor told police that on Sept. 24, she saw Gledhill's parents inside the home "cleaning" the garage and "moving things around." UTAH CHILDREN'S BOOK AUTHOR SENT DAMNING TEXT TO LOVER BEFORE HUBBY POISON PLOT: DOCS While serving a search warrant at Gledhill's residence, detectives noticed that the mattress in the master bedroom "appeared to be brand new." CLICK HERE FOR MORE TRUE CRIME FROM FOX NEWS "Additionally, the entire wall behind the master bed appeared to have fresh wipe marks from cleaning. Several reddish-brown spots were located on the walls, bed frame, and blinds of the master bedroom. Detectives noted that the wall behind the master bed was covered in bleach," court documents states. Investigators also noted "a strong smell of chlorine in the basement" and bleach stains on "several stairs" with black carpeting. MOM OF UTAH AUTHOR ACCUSED OF POISONING HUSBAND POSSIBLY 'INVOLVED IN PLANNING' HIS DEATH, POLICE SAY During a search of the suspect's vehicle, detectives located bags of what appeared to be drugs that were packaged "for individual sale" and about $200 in cash. Police also served a search warrant at Gledhill's parents' home, where they located a tote bag by the room she would sleep in containing "a Glock 19X gun box (green/tan in color) with one of the handles broken," which was "wrapped in a child's onesie." Gledhill's cellphone records show that "at no point" after Sept. 21, when her husband last communicated with friends and family, "did she ever attempt to contact" Johnson, prosecutors said. The suspect's mother told detectives she went to her daughter's home on Sept. 24 and admitted to purchasing a new mattress from Amazon at Gledhill's request. 911 CALL REVEALS SHOCK OF UTAH MOMMY BLOGGER'S ALLEGED CHILD ABUSE: 'SHE'S A BAD LADY' When police asked the suspect's father if he entered the master bedroom, he responded, "I did not go in where the incident happened." Gledhill previously made "unsuccessful attempts to secure a protective order against Matthew during the course of their marriage and was found by the Court to be an instigator and one to goad Matthew into a response in order to get him in trouble," according to records obtained by prosecutors. Gledhill's attorney, Jeremy Deus, could not immediately be reached for comment.
Yahoo
15-02-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Trump's mugshot spotted hanging in ornate frame near Oval Office
A copy of a New York Post front page featuring President Donald Trump's mugshot was spotted hanging in an ornate gold frame near the Oval Office in the White House during a news conference this week. The photo was snapped at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia after Trump turned himself in Aug. 24, 2023, and appeared on the front page of newspapers across the globe the next day. Trump told Fox News Digital at the time Georgia officials "insisted" his mugshot be taken during processing at the jail and that doing so was "not a comfortable feeling — especially when you've done nothing wrong." Trump Says Georgia Indictment Comes During 'Dark Period' For Us, Vows To Fix It By Winning A photo of the new artwork, shared by Margo Martin, Trump's special assistant and communications advisor, went viral on social media. Dan Scavino, White House deputy chief of staff, later posted a video to X providing context on the frame's placement. Read On The Fox News App "HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY," Scavino wrote in the accompanying post. "WELCOME TO THE BEAUTIFUL OVAL OFFICE @WHITEHOUSE." The mugshot closely resembles the President's official White House portrait, which debuted in January. The unprecedented charges stem from accusations that Trump attempted to overturn Georgia's 2020 election results, a case that is still unresolved. At the time of the indictment, the Trump campaign said the case was a "continued pathetic attempt by the Biden crime family and their weaponized Department of Justice." Trump Says Taking Mugshot Was 'Not A Comfortable Feeling, Especially When You've Done Nothing Wrong' Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who filed the charges, is appealing a Georgia Court's ruling that disqualified her and her office from prosecuting the case. Click To Get The Fox News App A new prosecutor has not yet been assigned to the case. Four co-defendants have accepted plea deals in the case, including Scott Hall, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro and Jenna Ellis. Fox News Digital's Brooke Singman and FOX 5 Atlanta contributed to this article source: Trump's mugshot spotted hanging in ornate frame near Oval Office


Fox News
15-02-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
Trump's mugshot spotted hanging in ornate frame near Oval Office
A copy of a New York Post front page featuring President Donald Trump's mugshot was spotted hanging in an ornate gold frame near the Oval Office in the White House during a news conference this week. The photo was snapped at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia after Trump turned himself in Aug. 24, 2023, and appeared on the front page of newspapers across the globe the next day. Trump told Fox News Digital at the time Georgia officials "insisted" his mugshot be taken during processing at the jail and that doing so was "not a comfortable feeling — especially when you've done nothing wrong." A photo of the new artwork, shared by Margo Martin, Trump's special assistant and communications advisor, went viral on social media. Dan Scavino, White House deputy chief of staff, later posted a video to X providing context on the frame's placement. "HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY," Scavino wrote in the accompanying post. "WELCOME TO THE BEAUTIFUL OVAL OFFICE @WHITEHOUSE." The mugshot closely resembles the President's official White House portrait, which debuted in January. The unprecedented charges stem from accusations that Trump attempted to overturn Georgia's 2020 election results, a case that is still unresolved. At the time of the indictment, the Trump campaign said the case was a "continued pathetic attempt by the Biden crime family and their weaponized Department of Justice." Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who filed the charges, is appealing a Georgia Court's ruling that disqualified her and her office from prosecuting the case. A new prosecutor has not yet been assigned to the case. Four co-defendants have accepted plea deals in the case, including Scott Hall, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro and Jenna Ellis. Fox News Digital's Brooke Singman and FOX 5 Atlanta contributed to this story.


Fox News
14-02-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
Biden's illegal migration funding machine, Trump's order was the last straw, and more from Fox News Opinion
HANNITY – Fox News host gives his take on the Senate confirming several of President Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees. Continue watching… HUGH HEWITT – Time's a wastin', House GOP. Continue reading… STRAW VOTE – Trump's order was the last straw – at least, the last paper one. Continue reading… ACLU – Trump needs to do three big things to protect free speech. Continue reading… JOE LONSDALE – American AI freedom still under threat from Biden's leftover directives. Continue reading… RAYMOND ARROYO – Fox News contributor reacts to some Democrats turning to expletives to express their frustration. Continue watching… DOGE DISCOVERY – The Biden-Mayorkas illegal migration funding machine. Continue reading… RILEY GAINES – Trump's Education Secretary will protect women's sports. Continue reading… VALENTINE'S DAY – This one thing can supercharge your love life. Continue reading… CARTOON OF THE DAY – Check out all of our political cartoons…