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BAHAMA WARNING TO AMERICANS: BE WARY

Planning your spring or summer vacay away?  The State Department has one location you should keep away from all together..

Mona Lisa learns what the soup of the day is the hard way

PRESS REPORTS: Climate activists battled weekend crowds at the Louvre Museum in Paris on Sunday to splash the iconic “Mona Lisa” with canned soup. Footage shows two women throwing a red liquid at the painting before crossing the wooden barrier protecting it from crowds. One of the women removes her jacket to reveal a T-shirt reading “Riposte Alimentaire,” a food sustainability activist group in France, whose name means “food response.” Mona Lisa was targeted two years ago with cake.. For this incident, there is no word on what the brand or flavor of soup but appears, to us at least, be tomato.

Senator John Fetterman not backing down on Israeli controversy

Sen.  John Fetterman  responded in kind Friday night when pro-Palestinian demonstrators targeted his home with flags and chants.

Wrestling world begins to react to horrific Vince McMahon allegations

The damage is done.. now rumors and past stories are set to be divulged as usual. People who kept their radio silence before are about to spill beans.. reporters will be digging. And fans are cringing..

Taylor Swift fans recoil at Ai images.. White House ‘alarmed’

The future is truly now! Just ask Taytay.. 

Vince McMahon is OUT at the WWE

Vince McMahon has resigned from his role as executive chairman of TKO, the parent company of WWE, following  disturbing allegations of sexual assault, trafficking and physical abuse. The allegations came to light in a lawsuit filed by a former WWE staffer, Janel Grant, who worked at the headquarters of the wrestling behemoth McMahon founded. McMahon has denied the allegations, and said he is prepared to defend himself in court. But, in a statement Friday, McMahon said that he has resigned. Developing .. 

PLUS SIZE LAYOFF: Sports Illustrated dying right in front of us

The news, first reported by Front Office Sports, came less than 24 hours after publisher The Arena Group announced “a significant reduction in its workforce,” comprising 100 employees. Arena said it continued to manage “substantial” debt and recently missed payments, and that the layoffs were part of “cost-cutting measures to initiate a transformative shift towards a streamlined business model.” According to FOS, Sports Illustrated’s parent company, Authentic Brands Group, has sought to revoke Arena’s license to publish SI after Arena missed a payment. Richard Deitsch of The Athletic separately tweeted Friday an image of an email sent out to workers that said “staff” who worked for the Sports Illustrated brand were being laid off. The union representing SI’s staff said in a tweeted statement that it had been notified of Arena’s intention to “lay off a significant number, possibly all” of its union-represented staff. Was it go Woke go Broke? Was it the swimsuit edition? Plus size models...

James Webb intrigue.. will NASA announce life has been found? (Hint, probably not)

Rumors Circulating That James Webb Has Discovered Life on Another World No, But... Ars Technica reports that the persistent rumor that the James Webb Space Telescope has found a planet with strong signs of life h YAHOO NEWS Rumors sure.. but it is more than likely that NASA will not Admit to such—though it just seems entirely impossible that earth is the only inhabitable planet in the universe.. But all that aside, Futurism reports this: Though a NASA official told Ars that no “definitive evidence” has been found so far, they acknowledged the possibility of a huge discovery on the horizon that — sorry, folks — would take years worth of followup research to confirm. “It is anticipated that JWST observations may lead to the initial identification of potential biosignatures that could make habitability more or less likely for a given exoplanet,” Knicole Colón, the James Webb’s deputy project scientist for exoplanet science, told Ars. “Future missions will be needed to conclusively establ...