Three Teens Who Were KILLED While Returning For Christmas In California Tesla Cybertruck Crash Are Identified

Three Teens Who Were KILLED While Returning For Christmas In California Tesla Cybertruck Crash Are Identified

Three Teens Who Were KILLED While Returning For Christmas In California Tesla Cybertruck Crash Are Identified

Three teenagers from California were recently killed in a fiery Telsa cybertruck crash on Thanksgiving.

The individuals were returning home for the holiday season and were so excited to meet their loved ones but destiny had other plans.

The incident arose on Thanksgiving Eve. They were said to belong to the Bay Area college and were all longtime friends.

The cops probed the incident and are not trying to figure out the real reason for the crash but they’re yet to rule out high speed which they suspect could be the leading reason for the harrowing incident.

Authorities released the names today as Jack Nelson, Soren Dixon, and Krysta Tsukahara. They were all 19-year-old sophomores who met in high school and were going strong in college as well.

They were all heading home to Piedmont at 3 am when they met with the tragedy. The SUV reportedly jumped a curb rammed into a giant tree and burst into huge flames all of a sudden.

Meanwhile, one survivor named Jordan Miller managed to survive the crash but suffered from serious burn injuries. He’s being treated right now, his mom confirmed.

The family says they’re devastated to hear the news and cannot even begin to imagine how they will be able to move on from this mega tragedy.

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First-time mom is stunned when newborn baby lifts her head and crawls across the hospital cot.

First-time mom is stunned when newborn baby lifts her head and crawls across the hospital cot.

First-time mom is stunned when newborn baby lifts her head and crawls across the hospital cot.

Three weeks late into this world, Nyilah Daise Tzabari arrived with an expediated plan to make up for lost time and get things done.

Lifting her head and scooting across her cot at only three days, Nyilah, a super baby, is evolving unusually fast, leaving her first-time mom and dad in shock.

She was less than three days old.

“The video was taken when Nyilah wasn’t even a full three days old. She was two and a half days old,” said first-time mom, Samantha Mitchell, of White Oak, PA, who added her wonder baby makes her feel like “she’s never had a newborn.”

Speaking with Kennedy News (though New York Post), the 34-year-old mom said, “I’ve babysat most of my life and have over 20 years’ experience with children and I’ve never seen anything like this before.” She continued, “I guess I’ve never been around many babies at three days old so there are a lot of (nuances) in it but I have never seen a baby like this ever.”

In the TikTok video, when Nyilah uses her tiny front arms to prop herself up and crawl, you can hear Samantha’s mom say, “no fricken way,” and Samantha, who sounds gobsmacked, saying “Oh my gosh. Mom! She’s crawling! Mom!…how does that even move?”

Responding to her baby’s cooing, Samantha says, “Well that’s what happens when you spend too much time in mommy’s belly.”

Born to parents Samantha and her fiancé Ofer Tzabari, Nyilah was three weeks late. She entered the world on February 27, 2023 at 7 lbs 6 oz and went viral when Samantha filmed her unexpected movements to prove to her family and friends that her baby was already crawling.

“My mother was the only other person in the room when it happened and she told me to record it,” Samantha said. “No one would have believed me otherwise. My fiancé wasn’t in the room, and I know if I didn’t get it on film, he would not have believed me…(The video shows) the first time I saw her crawl and I was in complete shock…The way she lifted her head too and was babbling left me in complete shock,” she added.

The video, Samantha’s first on TikTok, has 57.5 million views.

Fans were equally surprised about Nyilah’s incredible strength, and jumped in with comments like, “These new babies are different they come out crawling and be walking at 1 month old, talking at 3 months and getting jobs at 2yrs old.”

Another user jokes, “I would run out without the baby,” while one says, “Rumor has it she left on a plane a day later to live life.”

According to Healthline, most babies start to creep or crawl around six to 12 months. “And for many of them, the crawling stage doesn’t last long–once they get a taste of independence, they start pulling up and cruising on the way to walking.”

“Oh momma! you better get home and baby proof! that little is already on the move!!” One user wrote, cautioning Samantha on her quickly developing newborn.

“Sometimes I laugh and just think I wish she could be a baby,” Samantha said.

It seems like Nyilah is on the fast-track to growing up. At only 18 days, she was rolling from her belly to her back, at one month old, she was smiling at her mom, at two months she was rolling from her back to her belly, and at three months, she was slugging her mom with her powerful arms.

In an adorable video posted June 6, Samantha gets a mitten-covered fist to the face and giggling, she says, “Oh you punched mommy.”

In addition to testing out the strength of her arms, Nyilah is already standing with support, and mom predicts it won’t be long until she starts walking.

“Without a doubt, she will start walking soon. She stands at the moment. She puts so much weight on her legs. We’re not trying to make her stand. She just refuses to buckle her knees and sit down,” Samantha said. “She isn’t standing on her own yet, but she stands holding us and is always trying to stand.”

Also, Samantha shares that Nyilah is so strong, that she no longer needs her head and neck supported.

“I’m shocked every day by her. She tries to push herself out of her little chair and bouncer when we put her in it too…She is a very alert baby and has been since she was born. From day one her strength was very shocking to us,” the mom said.

Nyilah is turning out to be very chatty. At seven weeks, she tried to have a conversation, mimicking words spoken by her mom and dad, Ofer.

“We always say I love you to her and she seemed to be trying to repeat it to us and trying to say it. We couldn’t believe it. It is more like babbling but she is definitely trying to copy us,” Samantha said. “If she makes a noise and we laugh, she will keep making the noise because she knows we’ll react. She’s a very clever baby.”

Nyilah is also a very happy baby.

“She is such a smiley, happy baby and laughs all the time. The second you smile at her; she starts smiling and laughing back at us. She is such a happy baby and I hope her videos make everyone happy.” Tzabari added, “For me, it was the first time I’ve been with a newborn, and I thought her actions were normal until people began to tell me they weren’t…I thought this was how babies were but actually her actions aren’t average for a baby of her age.”

Niyalah is such an adorable addition to the growing family of Samantha Mitchell and Ofer Tzabari. We hope their home is well equipped to handle the quickly growing baby, who no doubt will be very curious when she starts walking. We can’t wait to see what Niyalah does next. Congratulations to the parents of the super baby!

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'It Makes Me Ill to See Her Wear This': Queen Camilla Dons Queen Elizabeth's Tiara, Sparking Heated Talks

‘It Makes Me Ill to See Her Wear This’: Queen Camilla Dons Queen Elizabeth’s Tiara, Sparking Heated Talks

Queen Camilla | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla | Source: Getty Images

‘It Makes Me Ill to See Her Wear This’: Queen Camilla Dons Queen Elizabeth’s Tiara, Sparking Heated Talks

During a State Banquet at Buckingham Palace, Queen Camilla donned the late Queen Elizabeth II’s iconic crown—a gesture steeped in royal tradition. While it symbolized continuity in the monarchy, the choice drew mixed reactions online.

A netizen's comment on Queen Camilla's choice of crown, posted on December 3, 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/theroyalfamily

A netizen’s comment on Queen Camilla’s choice of crown, posted on December 3, 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/theroyalfamily

The banquet, held on December 3, honored the Amir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al Thani. Around 150 guests attended, celebrating the strong ties between the United Kingdom and Qatar in diplomacy, culture, and trade.

Queen Camilla, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, King Charles III, and Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al Thani attend the state banquet at Buckingham Palace in London on December 3, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Queen Camilla, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, King Charles III, and Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al Thani attend the state banquet at Buckingham Palace in London on December 3, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

For the occasion, Camilla wore a red velvet evening gown by Fiona Clare. She paired it with the diamond Kokoshnik tiara, a piece closely linked to the late Queen.
Queen Camilla and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Amir of Qatar, posted on December 3, 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/theroyalfamily

Queen Camilla and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Amir of Qatar, posted on December 3, 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/theroyalfamily

Camilla’s look was completed with a diamond necklace from the royal collection and the Family Orders of both Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III.

Queen Camilla attends the state banquet for Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani at Buckingham Palace on December 3, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Queen Camilla attends the state banquet for Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani at Buckingham Palace on December 3, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

While her attire exuded royal tradition, it also stirred strong emotions online. “It makes me ill too see her wear this crown [sic],” one detractor wrote. Another dismissed Camilla’s choice of the tiara, expressing disapproval with a sarcastic tone.
A netizen's remark on Queen Camilla's choice of crown, posted on December 3, 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/theroyalfamily

A netizen’s remark on Queen Camilla’s choice of crown, posted on December 3, 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/theroyalfamily

Someone else harshly remarked, “I’m sure Queen Elizabeth is screaming from her grave to take off her jewels I don’t think she was a fan of Camilla’s.” A fourth bluntly stated, “This is an utter disgrace.”

Queen Elizabeth II wears the Kokoshnik Tiara at a state banquet in Delhi, India, on November 18, 1983 | Source: Getty Images

Queen Elizabeth II wears the Kokoshnik Tiara at a state banquet in Delhi, India, on November 18, 1983 | Source: Getty Images

Conversely, an admirer praised her overall appearance, emphasizing how beautiful Camilla looked in her dress and how striking the tiara appeared.

A netizen's remark on Queen Camilla's choice of crown, posted on December 3, 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/theroyalfamily

A netizen’s remark on Queen Camilla’s choice of crown, posted on December 3, 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/theroyalfamily

Amid these conflicting opinions, one commenter adopted a more balanced stance, defending Camilla by highlighting her steadfast dedication to Charles and her central role in supporting him, regardless of public sentiment.

A netizen's reaction to Queen Camilla's choice of crown, posted on December 3, 2024 | Source: facebook.com/GBNewsOnline

A netizen’s reaction to Queen Camilla’s choice of crown, posted on December 3, 2024 | Source: facebook.com/GBNewsOnline

Despite mixed opinions from netizens, Queen Camilla continues the tradition of wearing royal jewels, reflecting the monarchy’s adherence to its historical customs in the modern era.

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Eminem's Mother, Debbie Nelson, Has Died — First Details

Eminem’s Mother, Debbie Nelson, Has Died — First Details

Eminem | Source: Getty Images
Eminem | Source: Getty Images

Eminem’s Mother, Debbie Nelson, Has Died — First Details

TMZ reported that Eminem’s representative, Dennis Dennehy, confirmed she died on Sunday night, December 1, in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Debbie Nelson poses for a portrait outside her Detroit home in September 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Debbie Nelson poses for a portrait outside her Detroit home in September 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Debbie’s terminal diagnosis was first revealed in September, with reports indicating she had limited time left.

AmoMama readers shared their condolences online, sympathizing with the 52-year-old musician and acknowledging the impact of lung cancer.

Eminem performs at the 92nd Oscars in Hollywood on February 9, 2020 | Source: Getty Images

Eminem performs at the 92nd Oscars in Hollywood on February 9, 2020 | Source: Getty Images

One reader commented“RIP. Lung cancer is terrible and all other cancers,” while another typed“Way too young, RIP.”

A third added, “Poor Eminem hope he be ok [sic].”

Debbie’s passing comes years after the death of her ex-husband and Eminem’s father, Marshall Bruce Mathers Jr., who died in 2019 from a heart attack at his home in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Eminem frequently addressed his father’s absence in his music, sharing how Bruce left the family when Eminem was just a toddler.

Despite attempts by Bruce to reconcile later in life, including a public letter explaining his side of the story, father and son never met.

Debbie, who married Bruce at 15, raised Eminem largely on her own after their separation.

Eminem on January 1, 1999 | Source: Getty Images

Eminem on January 1, 1999 | Source: Getty Images

She later remarried and had another son, Nathan, but faced persistent financial instability and personal struggles.

Her relationship with Eminem was often tumultuous and frequently played out in public.

Eminem performs at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, Nevada, on May 5, 1999 | Source: Getty Images

Eminem performs at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, Nevada, on May 5, 1999 | Source: Getty Images

In 1999, this tension escalated into a legal battle when Debbie filed an $11 million defamation lawsuit against him, claiming that lyrics on his debut album, “The Slim Shady LP,” falsely depicted her as neglectful and abusive, damaging her reputation.

Debbie Nelson holds a handwritten poster of Eminem at her Detroit home in September 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Debbie Nelson holds a handwritten poster of Eminem at her Detroit home in September 2005 | Source: Getty Images

By 2001, a Macomb County Circuit Court judge awarded Debbie $25,000, but $23,354.25 of that amount was allocated to her attorney, Fred Gibson, due to a prior agreement Debbie had signed, leaving her with only $1,600.

The agreement required Debbie to use proceeds from the lawsuit to pay Fred for representing her ex-husband, John Briggs, who was convicted of home invasion and malicious destruction of property and served nine months in jail.

Debbie Nelson leaves a Macomb County courtroom in Michigan on April 10, 2001 | Source: Getty Images

Debbie Nelson leaves a Macomb County courtroom in Michigan on April 10, 2001 | Source: Getty Images

Debbie later attempted to fire Fred, claiming she had been coerced into accepting the settlement, but the court rejected her argument, ruling she had forfeited her right to challenge the agreement.

Debbie Nelson in Michigan in September 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Debbie Nelson in Michigan in September 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Reflecting on the case, Fred described Debbie as “the most high-maintenance client” of his legal career, adding, “That amount was a far cry to the time I dedicated to her personally and to the legal action.”

Debbie was no stranger to challenges, often finding herself in the public eye as Eminem’s career soared.

Debbie Nelson at her home in Detroit in September 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Debbie Nelson at her home in Detroit in September 2005 | Source: Getty Images

She announced plans to publish a memoir as early as 2001, eventually releasing “My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem: Setting the Record Straight on My Life” in 2008.

In the book, she sought to present her perspective on their complicated relationship, countering the narratives in his music.

Debbie Nelson at her Detroit home, September 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Debbie Nelson at her Detroit home, September 2005 | Source: Getty Images

In a Village Voice interview later that year, Debbie revealed she was battling health problems, some of which she believed were hereditary.

“Cancers and heart disease and all that, and all the genetic things. I worry about my boys, having high-blood pressure and things,” Debbie said at the time of the interview.

Debbie Nelson in Detroit, Michigan, in September 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Debbie Nelson in Detroit, Michigan, in September 2005 | Source: Getty Images

She also discussed the difficulties of being thrust into the limelight as the mother of one of the world’s most famous rappers, often dealing with harsh public perceptions and unwanted attention.

“I have doctors who’ve played a lot of games with me, then told me they have shrines to my son in their homes. Then call me aside and tell me, ‘I heard that little brat beat you everyday.’ And it’s like, ‘What? What does that have with me being here?’ It’s really sad,'” she recalled.

Eminem at the 2004 MTV European Music Awards in Rome, Italy, on November 18, 2004 | Source: Getty Images

Eminem at the 2004 MTV European Music Awards in Rome, Italy, on November 18, 2004 | Source: Getty Images

Debbie also expressed frustration about being labeled “Eight Mile” by some police officers in Southern states, referencing the semi-autobiographical film starring Eminem.

She felt these remarks stemmed from a lack of understanding, noting that the movie’s portrayal did not reflect her real-life experiences.
Eminem looks at Brittany Murphy in a scene from the film "8 Mile" in 2002 | Source: Getty Images

Eminem looks at Brittany Murphy in a scene from the film “8 Mile” in 2002 | Source: Getty Images

“I’m just thinking, ‘Ignorance is bliss,'” she said. “It’s not a true story.”

In recent years, the mother-son duo made efforts to reconcile, with Eminem expressing regret in his 2013 song “Headlights” and apologizing for his harsh words.

Debbie later showed public support for her son, including congratulating him on his 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction.

Eminem performs at his induction at the 37th Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Los Angeles on November 5, 2022 | Source: Getty Images

Debbie leaves behind a legacy shaped by both challenges and reconciliation, marking her role in Eminem’s life story.

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HOT NEWS: Rupert Grint sparks ‘hypocrisy’ row as he loses tax battle amid ‘virtue signalling’ JK Rowling feud

HOT NEWS: Rupert Grint sparks ‘hypocrisy’ row as he loses tax battle amid ‘virtue signalling’ JK Rowling feud

Rupert Grint sparks ‘hypocrisy’ row as he loses tax battle amid ‘virtue  signalling’ JK Rowling feud

Harry Potter star Rupert Grint has faced cries of “hypocrisy” as he was forced to pay a huge £1.8million tax bill following a legal battle with HM Revenue and Customs.

The 36-year-old is estimated to have earned £24 million for his role as Ron Weasley in the popular film franchise.

However, Grint has been dealt a major financial blow after losing his long legal fight with the tax man over money he was ordered to pay in 2019, regarding the 2011-12 tax year.

In that year, a company set up to manage the Harry Potter star’s affairs paid him £4.5 million based on: “Consideration for rights, records and goodwill.”

Grint claimed the sum was a “capital asset” and would therefore exempt him from paying capital gains tax.

HMRC disagreed and, following a First-Tier Tribunal held in 2022, concluded the 36-year-owed £1,801,060.

Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson

Grint starred alongside Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson in the hugely successful Harry Potter movies

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Tribunal Judge Harriet Morgan threw out the appeal from Grint’s lawyers and declared the 2011-12 figure was “taxable as income”.

This is the second tax blow after the star lost a £1 million tax refund battle in 2019.

The embarrassing episode was considered ironic by some who blasted Grint for “hypocrisy” after his previous “virtue signalling” stance against original Harry Potter author JK Rowling.

Grint branded Rowling an “aunt I don’t agree with” as she was faced with fallout over her transgender stance.

Rupert Grint

Grint’s alleged “hypocrisy” has angered fans

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As other Potter actors, including Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, came out to disavow he declared: “I firmly stand with the trans community.”

Reaction to the news among fans ranged from incandescent to mocking.

A multimillionaire who trashed the person that made him outrageously wealthy, because he didn’t understand gender, has proven to be not as virtuous as his sanctimonious image,” one fan slammed.

Another said: “Couldn’t have happened to a more deserving p***k. I hope @jk_rowling is laughing and laughing at his traitorous ginger a**e!”

“Virtue signalling woke w**k twat, I thought these libt***s were all about ‘paying their fair share,’ Karma is f*****g glorious,” a third gloated.

A fourth reminded: “He did not stand up for JKR, the opposite in fact. He is a smug toad.”

JK Rowling, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson

 

JK Rowling has faced criticisms from the stars of her book series adaption

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“But he identifies as tax exempt”, a fifth fan joked, in reference to Rowling’s gender self-identification.

Rowling has continued to embroil herself in gender rows, recently accusing the BBC of “spitting in women’s faces” after they awarded footballer Barbra Banda.

The Zambian player had previously been withdrawn from the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in 2022 for having high testosterone levels.

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The woman recently won an award for being soccer player of the year. But Rowling thinks her testosterone levels are too high for the honor.

The woman recently won an award for being soccer player of the year. But Rowling thinks her testosterone levels are too high for the honor.

March 29, 2022: J.K. Rowling attends "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore" World Premiere at The Royal Festival Hall in London, England.

March 29, 2022: J.K. Rowling attends “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” World Premiere at The Royal Festival Hall in London, England.

Transphobic billionaire author J.K. Rowling is attacking yet another cisgender African female athlete for not being feminine enough. This time, Rowling’s target is Barbra Banda, a 24-year-old Zambian professional soccer player who plays on the National Women’s Soccer League’s (NWSL) Orlando Pride team and serves as the captain for Zambia’s national team.

After the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) recently awarded Banda the honor of Women’s Footballer of the Year, Rowling wrote on X, “Presumably the BBC decided this was more time efficient than going door to door to spit directly in women’s faces.” Rowling wrote this amid allegations that Banda had levels of testosterone that got her banned from competing in the 2018 and 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

Barbra Banda: Từ võ sĩ chuyên nghiệp đến nữ tuyển thủ Zambia

Banda was reportedly found to have naturally occurring elevated levels of testosterone, exceeding the permissible level set by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), according to iNews, which wrote, “The nature of the gender eligibility test she has taken is unclear.”

The CAF allegedly blamed the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) for Banda’s exclusion, and vice-versa, the aforementioned news outlet reported. The BBC reported that Banda took hormone suppression medication to reduce her testosterone levels, but “these did not decrease sufficiently, and Zambia pulled her from the tournament.”

Despite this, the Banda has been declared eligible to play soccer in transcontinental and professional matches by both FIFA (the international body governing professional soccer) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Banda has competed at a World Cup and two Olympic Games, as well as in domestic leagues across four continents, iNews noted.

Even if Banda has elevated testosterone levels, that doesn’t mean that she’s transgender or intersex.

The feminist website The Mary Sue noted that another X commenter pointed out that the current BBC Director of Sport is an out gay man named Alex Kay-Jelski who had his children via surrogate. Rowling wrote in response to this, “Yep, femaleness is just post-modern performance art until they need an incubator.”

Executive director of the NWSL Players’ Association, Meghann Burke, defended Banda, writing, “The lowest form of discourse is personal insult cloaked with racism and lies, on X no less. Barbra Banda is a proud member of @nwsl_players. She is the best of us. Just so we’re clear, @jk_rowling: you come for her, you come for all of us. Me first. Let’s go.”

Out women’s soccer champion Megan Rapinoe also defended Banda on Instagram, writing, “We’re with her.”

The Orlando Pride wrote of Banda’s BBC award, “We are incredibly proud that Barbra has been voted as the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year, one of many outstanding achievements she has accomplished during this historic 2024 season … Barbra is an incredible role model and advocate for soccer in Africa, and we have seen firsthand the influence that her achievements and philanthropy have had on young girls in Zambia, as well as the instant impact she has made on Orlando’s soccer community.”

 

This isn’t the first time Rowling has publicly harassed an African athlete for not being feminine enough for her tastes. During the 2024 Olympic Summer Games, Rowling falsely claimed that Algerian gold medalist boxer Imane Khelif is transgender. Khelif is not transgender, but she is now suing Rowling for making false statements about her, resulting in a wave of cyberbullying and threats.

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Justin Bieber, dressed in an angel suit, found himself falling into the lap of none other than Eminem during a live performance. The amusing incident occurred at a high-energy event, where both superstars were sharing the stage for a special collaboration. Out of all the people, it had to be Eminem and Eminem be like I should make a diss track on you

Justin Bieber, dressed in an angel suit, found himself falling into the lap of none other than Eminem during a live performance. The amusing incident occurred at a high-energy event, where both superstars were sharing the stage for a special collaboration. Out of all the people, it had to be Eminem and Eminem be like I should make a diss track on you

The performance began with Justin Bieber making a grand entrance, dressed in a white, wings-attached angel costume, adding a dramatic flair to the already star-studded event. As the performance kicked off, Bieber, full of energy and caught in the momentum of the show, unexpectedly lost his footing.

In a comedic and unplanned moment, the pop sensation lost his balance mid-step and crashed directly onto Eminem, who was already performing his own set nearby. The fall was as sudden as it was awkward, with Bieber landing in Eminem’s arms, sending the crowd into fits of laughter.

Ever the professional, Eminem didn’t miss a beat. He quickly steadied Bieber and, with his signature dry humor, joked about the moment, showing his playful side. The two exchanged lighthearted banter before continuing the performance, much to the audience’s delight. The mix of Bieber’s angelic costume and the unexpected fall added an unexpected layer of humor to the performance, showing the genuine camaraderie between the two stars.

Justin Bieber, dressed in an angel suit, found himself falling into the lap of none other than Eminem during a live performance. The amusing incident occurred at a high-energy event, where both superstars were sharing the stage for a special collaboration. Out of all the people, it had to be Eminem and Eminem be like I should make a diss track on you Read More
Elon Musk's SpaceX wins $843,000,000 contract to destroy the International Space Station

Elon Musk’s SpaceX wins $843,000,000 contract to destroy the International Space Station

Elon Musk's SpaceX wins $843,000,000 contract to destroy the International Space Station

The ISS was never built to last forever

SpaceX has won a contract to help destroy NASA’s International Space Station, and it’s set to take place sooner than you’d think.

Built in 1998, the ISS was created in collaboration with NASA, Roscosmos (Russia), ESA (Europe), JAXA (Japan), and CSA (Canada).

It’s since allowed scientists to conduct experiments that can’t be done anywhere else, orbiting about 250 miles above the Earth.

The US space agency described the ISS as ‘an unprecedented achievement in global human endeavors to build and utilize a research platform in space.’

But it wasn’t built to last forever, with its operational life set to end in 2030.

The ISS's operational life will end in 2030 (NASA/Space Frontiers/Getty Images)

The ISS’s operational life will end in 2030 (NASA/Space Frontiers/Getty Images).

NASA will let the ISS slowly get closer to Earth 18 months after operations end on board.

Then, a spacecraft will latch on to the ISS and use its thrusters to propel the space station towards Earth. And it’s Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which has secured the $843,000,000 contract to do the honors.

A modified version of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, the vehicle will have six times the propellant and four times the thruster power of a standard Dragon.

As the ISS moves through the Earth’s atmosphere, the station will largely break into pieces and burn up.

SpaceX's vehicle will be a more powerful version of their Dragon spacecraft, pictured (Tim Peake / ESA/NASA via Getty Images)

SpaceX’s vehicle will be a more powerful version of their Dragon spacecraft, pictured (Tim Peake/ESA/NASA via Getty Images).

But the larger modules of the space station will make it through the atmosphere and land in a final splash spot, the location of which NASA is yet to publicly confirm.

Ken Bowersox, associate administrator for Space Operations Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington, said: “Selecting a U.S. Deorbit Vehicle for the International Space Station will help NASA and its international partners ensure a safe and responsible transition in low Earth orbit at the end of station operations.

“This decision also supports NASA’s plans for future commercial destinations and allows for the continued use of space near Earth.

“The orbital laboratory remains a blueprint for science, exploration, and partnerships in space for the benefit of all.”

Elon Musk's SpaceX has secured a number of major NASA contracts (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has secured a number of major NASA contracts (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Some nine space stations will allow the continuation of work from space, including China’s Tiangong space station, which has been in orbit since 2021.

While SpaceX has secured a number of NASA contracts over the years.

Most recently, the company landed a $256 million deal to launch NASA’s Dragonfly mission to explore Saturn’s largest moon, Titan.

A Falcon Heavy rocket will launch the space agency’s Dragonfly rotorcraft from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, between July 5 and July 25, 2028.

The journey to Titan takes six years, meaning the spacecraft won’t be landing until 2034. Something to look forward to, though!

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Netflix quietly adds one of the best movies of the last decade with near perfect Rotten Tomatoes rating

Netflix quietly adds one of the best movies of the last decade with near perfect Rotten Tomatoes rating

Netflix quietly adds one of the best movies of the last decade with near perfect Rotten Tomatoes rating

It’s been compared to Trainspotting and Eminem’s 8 Mile biopic

Netflix fans have been taken aback after one of the highest-rated movies of the last decade was quietly added to the platform this week.

Winter is a hectic time of year for all of us, including Netflix, whose recent additions include its annual Lindsay Lohan-led Christmas rom-com and a new conspiracy thriller fans can’t get enough of.

With so much new content to binge, subscribers might have missed out on this’real gem’ based on a true story.

The movie, released back in January, has gone on to earn critical acclaim, particularly from Rotten Tomatoes critics, who scored it an almost-perfect 96 percent.

One reviewer likened it to Eminem’s 8 Mile and Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting —so if either of those are your vibe, you’re bound to love this one.

Fans have hailed the movie a 'hidden gem' (Curzon Film)

Fans have hailed the movie a ‘hidden gem’ (Curzon Film)

The music biopic centers on a controversial Northern Irish hip-hop trio who become the unlikely figureheads of a Civil Rights movement as they desperately attempt to save their native language.

The movie is named after—and stars – the real-life trio Kneecap.

Liam Óg Ó Hannaidh, Naoise Ó Caireallain, and J.J. Ó Dochartaigh – perhaps better known by their stage names Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí – formed Kneecap in 2017.

The trio openly court controversy with their provocative lyrics and merchandise.

The movie chronicles their rise to fame and the chaos that followed, as the film’s synopsis explains: “When fate brings Belfast schoolteacher JJ into the orbit of self-confessed ‘low life scum’ Naoise and Liam Og, the needle drops on a hip-hop act like no other.

“But the trio must first overcome police, paramilitaries, and politicians trying to silence their defiant sound, while their anarchic approach to life often makes them their own worst enemies.”

Directed by Rich Peppiatt, Kneecap earned multiple award nominations and joined Netflix on December 2.

 Mo Chara (left) and Móglaí Bap (right) of Kneecap (Luke Brennan/Getty Images)

Mo Chara (left) and Móglaí Bap (right) of Kneecap (Luke Brennan/Getty Images)

Over on Rotten Tomatoes, Filipe Freitas from Always Good Movies described the film’s ‘sensationalist execution’ as ‘a pastiche of Trainspotting (1996) and 8 Mile (2002), with a dash of Guy Ritchie’s gangster flair.’

The Times’ Kevin Maher agreed, writing: “The mood and tone are hugely indebted to Trainspotting. The director Rich Peppiatt matches Danny Boyle’s busy structural template as our apprentice rappers become accidental outlaws.”

Wenlei Ma of The Nightly said Kneecap ‘crackles with energy, attitude and youth and takes you along for a riotous and persuasive ride.’

Meanwhile, Mark Kermode of Kermode and Mayo’s Take reckoned: “In the great pantheon of pop biopics, I think this is one of the most distinctive offerings.”

And the movie’s audience agreed, almost matching the critics’ score with 95 percent.

One fan said the movie was a ‘hidden gem,’ describing it as ‘a wild ride the whole way through.’

“I think despite being profane and raunchy, where this movie snuck up on me, it really has a lot to say about a variety of social topics and creative expression,” they added.

Another summed it up quite simply: “Rebellious meets funny with great music.”

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J.K. Rowling has revealed that she has been bombarded with thousands of rapє and dєath threats due to her views on gender.

J.K. Rowling has revealed that she has been bombarded with thousands of rapє and dєath threats due to her views on gender.

The Harry Potter author made the claim as she responded to a New York Times opinion piece.

J. K. Rowling has revealed she has endured thousands of dєath threats and threats of being raped over her views on gender (Photo by Angela Weiss / AFP) (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

J.K. Rowling has revealed that she has been bombarded with thousands of rape and dєath threats due to her views on gender.

The Harry Potter author made the claim as she responded to a New York Times opinion piece highlighting cases of people being attacked over their opinions on trans activism.

Rowling, 59, also revealed she had been sent a bomb-making guide and book burning videos to her family home by a trans woman and she said that a prominent trans activist attempted to “doxx” her eldest child but doxxed the wrong woman.

Rowling, writing on X, said: “The rewriting of history begins.

“Opponents of gender ideology haven’t merely ‘endured unsparing criticism’. I haven’t simply been told I ‘betrayed real feminism’ or received a few book-burning videos.

“I’ve been sent thousands of threats of murder, rape and violence.

“A trans woman posted my family’s home address with a bomb-making guide. My eldest child was targeted by a prominent trans activist who attempted to doxx her and ended up doxxing the wrong young woman.

“I could write a twenty thousand word essay on what the consequences have been to me and my family, and what we’ve endured is NOTHING compared to the harm done to others.”

She added: “By standing up to a movement that relies on threats of violence, ostracisation and guilt-by-association, all of us have been smeared and defamed, but many have lost their livelihoods.

“Some have been physically assaulted by trans activists. Female politicians have been forced to hire personal security on the advice of police.

“The news that one of the UK’s leading endocrinologists, Dr Hillary Cass, was advised not to travel by public transport for her own safety should shame everyone who let this insanity run amok.

“Lest we forget, gender apostates have been targeted for crimes such as doubting the evidential basis for transitioning children, for arguing for fair sport for women and girls, for wanting to retain single ѕєχ spaces and services, especially for the most vulnerable, and for thinking it barbaric to lock in female prisoners with convicted male ѕєχ offenders.

“Now the political landscape has shifted, and some who’ve been riding high on their own supply are waking up with a hell of a hangover.

“They’ve started wondering whether calling left-wing feminists who wanted all-female rape centres ‘Nazis’ was such a smart strategy.

“Maybe parents arguing that boys ought not to be robbing their daughters of sporting opportunities might, sort of, have a point?

“Possibly letting any man who says ‘I’m a woman’ into the locker room with twelve-year-old girls could have a downside, after all?”

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Rowling’s response came after New York Times columnist Jeremy W. Peters, who has been writing about the LGBTQ movement for over a decade, wrote an opinion piece.

He claimed: “To get on the wrong side of transgender activists is often to endure their unsparing criticism.

“After a Democratic congressman defended parents who expressed concern about transgender athletes competing against their young daughters, a local party official and ally compared him to a Nazi cooperator and a group called Neighbours Against Hate organised a protest outside his office.

“When J.K. Rowling said that denying any relationship between ѕєχ and biology was “deeply misogynistic and regressive,” a prominent LGBTQ group accused her of betraying “real feminism”. A few angry critics posted pictures of themselves burning her books.”

Rowling posted the excerpt, saying “Mealy-mouthed retconning of what has actually happened over the past ten years is predictable but will not stand.

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