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CTV News
14 hours ago
- General
- CTV News
Morning Update: Tenants facing mass eviction
Ottawa Watch CTV Morning Live Hosts Will Aiello and Rosey Edeh have your Tuesday morning headlines.


CTV News
2 days ago
- General
- CTV News
Morning Update: Heat Warning in Ottawa
Ottawa Watch CTV Morning Live Hosts Will Aiello & Rosey Edeh have your Monday morning headlines.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Delta Gamma Wild Child? Astronomer CPO's College Party Days Surface Amid Coldplay Kiss Scandal
Kristin Cabot is back in the headlines, and this time, it's not just about what happened in the stands at that concert. The former HR chief, who found herself at the center of a viral scandal after getting cozy with married CEO Andy Byron during a July 16 Coldplay show in Boston, has now sparked fresh intrigue after stepping out without her wedding ring, but still rocking the same layered necklaces she wore during that infamous PDA moment. Exclusive new photos captured Cabot gardening alone at the New Hampshire estate she shares with billionaire husband Andrew Cabot, and eagle-eyed observers noticed something interesting. Her gold heart pendant and string of pearls were still front and center, but her wedding band was nowhere in sight. Now, insiders are digging into her past and uncovering a whole new layer of the story. Astronomer CPO's Delta Gamma Days Come Back To Haunt Her Amid Kiss Cam Controversy Back in her college days, Cabot, then known as Kristi Stanek, was a proud member of the Delta Gamma sorority at Gettysburg College. The sorority, often referred to as the 'pearls and parties' girls, had a reputation for glitz, glam, and being part of the campus elite. 'She always ran in affluent circles and gave off a very polished, confident vibe,' one former classmate told Daily Mail. 'But no one thought she was the type to end up in a scandal like this.' Yearbook photos from 1994 show a smiling, 21-year-old Cabot posing with her sorority sisters, plastic party cup in hand, proudly wearing the signature pearls associated with DG. Her major was political science, and she hailed from York, Maine, a detail that added to the 'well-off' persona she projected to peers. 'She had a biting sense of humor and was always put-together, but we wouldn't have called her especially ambitious,' a college friend added. 'Seeing her as an HR executive, married to a billionaire, was surprising, but seeing her kissing the CEO at a concert? That was a shock.' Kristin Cabot's Quiet Life Crumbles As Viral Kiss And Sorority Secrets Go Public Despite having no social media presence outside of LinkedIn, the ex-Astronomer CFO's sudden rise to viral fame has unearthed not only her polished present, but a glittering past filled with pearls, privilege, and unexpected drama. And with the heart-shaped necklace still on display, some wonder if the Coldplay concert saga is really over, or if Cabot is still wearing a reminder of her headline-making night. Astronomer CEO Scandal Deepens With $250K OnlyFans Spending Allegation This latest resurfaced information comes just days after explosive new claims were made about Andy Byron's alleged spending habits, suggesting the concert scandal may only be the tip of the iceberg. In an exclusive statement to The Blast, Bop House creator alleged that Byron didn't just spend thousands on OnlyFans star but allegedly dropped 'over $250,000' on content from multiple creators, including other influencers affiliated with her Miami-based creator mansion. 'This isn't just about one person,' Araujo told The Blast. 'I saw the receipts. We're talking a quarter million in sub fees, custom content, and video calls. Not just with Sophie, with multiple girls.' Bop House Founder Reaches Out To CEO's Wife Amid Scandal Araujo also revealed she personally reached out to the ex-Astronomer CEO's wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron, offering her solidarity as the scandal plays out across social media. 'I reached out to Megan directly, through a few of my contacts,' she shared. 'I told her she's not alone. Women need to stand together when someone tries to humiliate and betray them like this, especially in such a public way.' 'I let her know that I am here for her. I told her to come down to Miami for a few weeks to forget about the situation.' Leaked Messages Add Fuel To Coldplay Kiss Cam Scandal These revelations also come on the heels of mounting backlash after a series of explicit messages were allegedly leaked by Megan Kerrigan Byron, the estranged wife of Astronomer CEO Byron. According to screenshots making the rounds online, Byron reportedly used a secret 'Finsta' account to privately message OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain, offering large sums of money in exchange for explicit content and video chats. When reached for comment by The Blast, Rain didn't deny the allegations outright but instead deflected, citing discretion and her faith. 'I cannot comment on who my clients and donors are, but this situation is crazy as it is,' she said. 'As a Christian, I don't condone this type of behavior. I don't disclose my donors, but I am here for his wife if she needs a friend through these times.' With mounting allegations, resurfaced college yearbook photos, and swirling speculation about loyalty, image, and betrayal, it's clear this story isn't going away anytime soon. Solve the daily Crossword


Times of Oman
2 days ago
- General
- Times of Oman
Monday column: The gem in the rubbish bin
In my usual evening walks, I saw something glittering on top of a heap of rubbish under a flood of lights from a passing car. I guess it was a curiosity more than anything else that made me stop. I bent over to have a closer look competing with a couple of cats who were helping themselves to a meal of leftovers. I would normally not be seen rummaging a rubbish dump. I guess it was the idea of a mysterious gem lying ideal in the middle of the muck that got better of my good sense. I kicked the old cans, greasy plastic bags and all the nasty rejects of the houses in the neighbourhood but the 'gem' was no where to be found. I gave up after a couple of minutes and continued with my walk not realising that my trainers were covered with dirt. Looking back, why on earth would I want to look through a smelly bin in the dark? The action surprised me. It was also uncharacteristic of me. However, looking deeper at my background, as a kid, I used to dream of accidentally kicking the biggest diamond in the world while walking on the beach. It was not the money but the idea of making headlines that inspired the dream. I guess my early reading of books like King Solomon's Mines had something to do with it. Perhaps subconsciously, I might have been attracted by people who make their living from searching the bins. Perhaps the search of unknown from unlikely places might be behind it. It might not be that ridiculous. Sometimes, under all the refinement we put on the front, we really have some ridiculous habits that we rather not talk about. While I might have an urge or two to go into rubbish bins, others find the impulse to wake up in the middle of the night to raid the kitchen impossible to tame. People normally don't talk about it and they deny if they are 'caught.' I think we all go through different phases as we travel through the passage of life. We sometimes try to fill the voids in our existence with some excitements. I think searching for simplicity in a complex life makes us unhappy. When the tough gets going we are pushed to look for peace of mind in unlikely places. Once the bustle of life in the city gets the better of us, we become envious of the primitive routine of a villager. Yet, the funny thing, most villagers now want to be part of the city. That's why, I guess, most of the city big shots have a place in the countryside. It is an escape retreat when the pressure becomes unbearable. Even a weekend drive far away from home at a spot no one is around can be therapeutic. But with financial pressure mounting, a weekend away can put a dent on our coffers. Now, as write this column, I find the answer to my impulse to rummage the bins. Unknown to me then, it was my escape route. It might only have been a pin that sat on top of the rubbish. Like a flash in the pan, it served its purpose when I walked away from the 'two-minute expedition.'


Fox News
4 days ago
- Politics
- Fox News
'Friday Follies': Don't do the stunts when you haven't had the sleep
Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo reveals his three wishes as he reflects on the week's top headlines on 'The Ingraham Angle.'