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Female Looksmaxxer Alorah Ziva Is Suing Clavicular for Alleged Battery
An 18-year-old woman who promotes herself as the “#1 female looksmaxxer” is suing the highly controversial streamer Braden Eric Peters, aka Clavicular, for fraud, battery, and alleged sexual assault. In the suit, which was filed in Miami-Dade County court and obtained by WIRED, Aleksandra Mendoza, who goes by the name @zahloria, or Alorah Ziva, on…
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The hellishly hot trend in ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ is pink slips for the media industry
“The Devil Wears Prada 2” opens like a knockoff of itself, with sight gags calling back to the mean quips in the 2006 hit: near-identical teal belts, a gala hailing the less-than-innovative theme “Spring Florals” and a red carpet that’s actually cerulean. Those belts, if you’ll remember, were the trigger for Meryl Streep’s Oscar-nominated speech…
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MAGA civil war escalates as Trump loyalist claims to dig up dirt on right-wing outcast
MAGA infighting escalated with a Trump loyalist going after a dissenting right-wing influencer and her husband’s past. Laura Loomer threatened on Tuesday that she had a bombshell reveal in her back pocket that she expected would take down the reputation of right-wing influencer Candace Owens, who has sharply broken with the MAGA camp since Charlie…
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Creatorverse: Why King Bach Is Turning His Content Into a Sketch Show
Hey Creatorverse readers, It seems like every day a new creator has a new deal with a different streamer. The latest is King Bach (28.4 million TikTok followers), who has signed a deal with Creator TV to create an original, poker-focused series and turn his library content into a sketch show, I reported exclusively. “Straight…
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Head of NASA Calls for Pluto to Be Made a Planet Again
NASA administrator Jared Isaacman is necroposting about an age-old debate in astronomy that was considered officially settled two decades ago: whether Pluto should be counted as a planet. “I am very much in the camp of, ‘Make Pluto A Planet Again,’” Isaacman said during a Tuesday Senate hearing, as quoted by Space.com. While “MPAPA” doesn’t…
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D4vd murder case hearing will determine how soon evidence could spill into public view
Evidence in the murder case against the singer D4vd — who is charged with the brutal killing of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez — could become public as soon as Friday, depending on the outcome of a hearing scheduled for this afternoon in downtown Los Angeles. David Anthony Burke, 21, was charged with murder, continuous sex…
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‘Stop! Stop!’ Hegseth accused of ‘lying’ about Iran war in fiery hearing clash
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth got in a fiery exchange during a congressional hearing on Wednesday with a lawmaker who accused him of lying about the number of military service members injured since the Iran war started. Rep. Pat Ryan (D-NY), a West Point graduate and Iraq war combat veteran, spoke to Hegseth at the House…
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Constantin Film Promotes Kacie Fagan to Director of Development | Exclusive
Constantin Film has promoted Kacie Fagan to director of development at its Los Angeles–based U.S. production arm, TheWrap can exclusively reveal. Fagan, who previously served as a creative executive, will continue to report to co-presidents Pamela L. Kunath and Robert Kulzer, who oversee the U.S. office of the German production company. In her expanded role,…
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Dems’ unbound Trump-hate: Letters to the Editor — April 30, 2026
The Issue: Democrats’ role in instigating the latest assassination attempt against President Trump. The level-headed people of this country should take a step back and look at where most, if not all, of the hate speech is coming from (“Time for Dems to put stop to vile rhetoric,” Karol Markowicz, April 28). When our representatives…
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Will cameras actually curb speeding in L.A.? San Francisco offers a clue
A year after the installation of speed cameras in San Francisco, drivers in the city are slowing down, data shows, and experts say the technology could have a similar effect once cameras are installed in Los Angeles. According to a one-year analysis of data collected from San Francisco’s 33 camera locations and other traffic-sensing equipment,…









