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Meryl Streep Criticizes Melania Trump’s Fashion Choice in Vogue Cover Interview with Anna Wintour

  What began as a conversation about fashion quickly turned into something far sharper when Meryl Streep revisited one of Melania Trump’s most controversial public style moments — and made it clear she saw it as far more than a wardrobe choice. In a new Vogue interview with Anna Wintour, the discussion moved from personal style and public identity to the image that still lingers years later: Melania’s 2018 jacket bearing the words, “I Really Don’t Care, Do U?” The exchange started lightly enough. Wintour praised women whose style feels authentically their own, including Michelle Obama and New York City first lady Rama Duwaji, before adding that Melania Trump also “always looks like herself when she dresses.” But Streep didn’t leave it there. She pointed directly to the jacket Melania wore during her visit to a shelter housing migrant children and called it the most powerful message the first lady had sent. Streep said the moment was “destabilizing,” suggesting that clothing, especi...
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Pope Leo makes grim 2-word statement on Donald Trump amid horrifying Iran threat

  Donald Trump threatened to wipe out “a whole civilization” before the ceasefire between the U.S and Iran was reached Tuesday evening. It made Pope Leo XIV furious, prompting him to issue a grim statement about the U.S. President. The war in Iran had been ongoing for more than a month before the diplomatic progress on Tuesday night. The U.S. and Iran finally came to their senses, reaching a deal for a two-week ceasefire shortly before Trump’s deadline. Afterward, both countries proclaimed victory. President Trump shared that he had agreed to a ceasefire, but only as Iran now commits to reopening the Strait of Hormuz. He described Iran’s 10-point proposal as “a workable basis for negotiations.” Further, the president said a final agreement is expected within the next two weeks. He also branded the ceasefire a “total and complete victory” and noted that the United States would assist in easing the traffic buildup in the Strait of Hormuz. The day before, President Trump had threatene...

I Accidentally Saw My Pregnant Daughter with My 48-Year-Old Best Friend at a Restaurant

  Elliot's world shatters when he sees his estranged, pregnant daughter with his best friend, Joshua. Misunderstandings explode into accusations, and an accident leaves Joshua unconscious. As secrets unravel, Elliot faces the painful truth of his actions. I always thought the silence would get easier. After all, wasn't peace what I craved after Mia moved out? No late-night arguments, no slammed doors, and no biting words she hurled like spears. But the quiet wasn't peaceful. It was deafening. The last argument replayed in my mind more often than I cared to admit. She had stood in the middle of the living room, her arms crossed, defiance written in every line of her posture. "I'm not introducing my boyfriend to you, Dad," she'd said, her voice like ice. "I'm 18! I don't need your permission to date." "I'm your father," I had snapped. "I have every right to know who you're spending time with." "No, you don...

Can the Body Sense When Death Is Near? What Science Says About Smell, Health, and the Final Stage of Life

  Death has always been one of life’s most mysterious and unsettling realities. For centuries, people have searched for signs that the end may be approaching. Interestingly, some research suggests the nose may play a surprising role in that process. From the idea that certain people can “smell” when death is near, to studies showing that a declining sense of smell may predict poor health outcomes, the connection between smell and mortality has become an area of growing interest. Can People Really Smell Death? Many families have shared stories of sensing a strange or unfamiliar odor before a loved one passed away. These accounts have led some to wonder whether humans may have a subtle, instinctive awareness of death through smell. One theory is that the body releases specific chemical changes as death approaches. These may not be obvious to everyone, but some people with a stronger sense of smell could notice them. Another possibility is that smell is connected to emotional and phys...

Why Artemis II Earth photo looks different from iconic 1972 image

  A newly released image captured by astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission quickly went viral after viewers noticed a surprising difference compared to one of the most famous photos of our planet ever taken. On April 1, 2026, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen set out on a more than 4,000-mile journey toward the far side of the Moon aboard the Orion spacecraft as part of the Artemis II mission – the first crewed journey toward lunar space in over 50 years. Over the 10-day flight, the crew is testing technology designed to support future moon missions and human exploration of Mars. As the spacecraft continued toward the Moon following the translunar injection burn, the crew captured views of Earth from deep space that quickly attracted global attention. Earth in 1972 vs Earth in 2026 Mission Commander Reid Wiseman photographed the planet through one of Orion’s five windows, producing some remarkable images with a Niko...

‘Murphy Brown’ & ‘Melrose Place’ actress dies at 75

  Hollywood has lost a talent who quietly shaped both the screen and the stage—and made countless people laugh along the way. Jessie Jones, best known for her roles in beloved TV comedies and her hugely successful stage work, has passed away at the age of 75 after a long illness. Her death was confirmed by her close friend and longtime writing partner Jamie Wooten. Born in Texas in 1950, Jones found her way into the arts after winning a school contest that brought her to Washington, D.C.—a moment that helped shape the path of her life. She later studied at the University of Texas before stepping into acting. With her striking, expressive blue eyes, she quickly found success on stages across the country, building a strong presence in regional and professional theater before eventually heading to Hollywood. In Hollywood, she went on to secure guest appearances in some of the most iconic TV shows of the era. Audiences will remember her appearances in classics like Murphy Brown, Night ...

Entitled Woman Called Me, a 72-Year-Old Waitress, ‘Rude’ and Walked Out on a $112 Bill – I Showed Her She Picked the Wrong Grandma

  “She Picked the Wrong Granny”: A 72-Year-Old Waitress Chased Down a Dine-and-Dash Customer Esther is 72, and she’s been serving tables in a small-town Texas diner for more than two decades. Most days, she says, customers are polite, the regulars ask for her section, and the routine feels familiar in the best way. But last Friday, one woman walked out on a $112 tab—after accusing Esther of being “rude”—and assumed that would be the end of it. It wasn’t. A Diner Job That Became Home Esther never expected to stay in the job for 20+ years. She originally took the shift work after her husband Joe passed away, mostly to keep busy and avoid sitting alone with grief. Over time, the diner became an anchor—steady coworkers, familiar faces, and a rhythm that made life feel manageable. She also says the place holds memories. It’s where she met Joe years ago, back when he walked in during a rainstorm and asked for strong coffee. One thing led to another, and Esther built a life that stayed cl...