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  • Titans QB Will Levis spent ‘exorbitant amount of money’ to investigate leak of his sex tape, mom says

    Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis spent an “exorbitant amount of money” in 2024 to investigate who was behind the leak of his sex tape, his mother said in a podcast interview about how she used that incident to launch a mental health brand.

  • Some A-level papers voided for students after exams leaked online

    Those affected will have to resit, or will get a mark based on their performance in other assignments.

  • Some A-level papers voided for students after exams leaked online

    Those affected will have to resit, or will get a mark based on their performance in other assignments.

  • Joe Scarborough slams DHS over denying lawmakers access to NJ ICE facility

    Joe Scarborough tore into the Trump administration on Tuesday’s “Morning Joe” over its refusal to allow lawmakers into Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities, which he said are functioning as “internment camps” where “constitutional rights are being just torn to shreds every single day.”

    The MS NOW host said he found it “extraordinary” that elected officials across the country are being shut out of conducting oversight into facilities in their own states. His comments came after several New Jersey Democratic lawmakers, including Gov. Mikie Sherrill and Sen. Andy Kim, said they were denied access to Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center in Newark.

    Since Friday, according to the New Jersey Monitor, around 300 migrants have been holding a hunger and work strike to protest conditions at the center. Detainees have reported being held in crowded rooms with no air conditioning and that they have found live worms in their meals.

    After those reports, lawmakers tried to gain access to the facility. During that attempt, Kim said he and dozens of other protesters were pepper sprayed by federal agents. Video posted on social media showed the senator washing out his eyes with a bottle of water. 

    In a post on X, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin called lawmakers’ attempt to enter the facility “nothing more than a political stunt by New Jersey sanctuary politicians,” saying there was “NO hunger strike at Delaney Hall.” He also denied that detainees are dealing with “subprime conditions.” In a separate statement, DHS also said, “No individuals were directly struck by pepper ball projectiles.”

    Democratic lawmakers in other states, including New York and California, have also been denied access to ICE facilities.

    On “Morning Joe,” Scarborough called for “transparency” at these detention centers.

    “What is the Trump administration hiding? What is the DHS hiding? What serial abuses of human beings are they hiding?” he asked.

    As the MS NOW host pointed out, members of Congress have a legal authority and duty to conduct unannounced oversight visits at detention centers. Scarborough said lawmakers should take action if the administration continues to refuse to honor that duty.

    “Every member of Congress should go to every internment camp in their districts and should demand that they be allowed to be [let in], or they fund nothing,” he said.

    “That happened when I was in Congress,” the former Republican representative recalled. “We said we’re not passing a single bill until you talk to us about how you’re going to balance this budget, how you’re going to save Medicare, how you’re going to save Social Security. If we can do that about Medicare and Social Security, we can do that about human beings who are being brutalized inside these internment camps.”

    “This administration thinks they have a right — an Article II branch, thinks they have a right to tell an Article I branch or a governor who actually is hosting the internment camp in her state that they don’t have a right to do that. That’s absolutely ridiculous,” Scarborough said. 

    You can watch Scarborough’s full comments in the clip at the top of the page.

    The post Joe Scarborough slams DHS over denying lawmakers access to NJ ICE facility appeared first on MS NOW.

  • The Best Airbnbs in Santorini Offer a Tranquil Take on the Bustling Island

    Heading to the Cyclades this summer? Skip the crowds and stay in one of the best Airbnbs in Santorini instead.

  • Tuesday’s Campaign Round-Up, 5.26.26: Kentucky’s Massie already eyeing 2028 comeback

    Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.

    * Donald Trump set out to destroy Republican Rep. Thomas Massie in a Kentucky primary, and a week ago, the president secured the results he wanted: Ed Gallrein defeated the incumbent by roughly 10 points. Six days later, however, the GOP incumbent started plotting a comeback bid.

    As this week got underway, Massie raised a few eyebrows by filing the paperwork to run again in the district he currently represents.

    In a press statement, the congressman said the move would allow him “to raise funds to continue my political operations supporting my position as a current office holder and as a potential candidate for federal office,” adding that he had not yet decided whether to run for the House again or potentially seek some other office.

    * In a bit of a surprise, a federal court on Tuesday morning blocked Alabama Republicans from using a new, GOP-friendly district map for this year’s elections. State officials are expected to appeal this defeat to the Supreme Court.

    *It’s primary day in Texas again, where local voters will weigh in on several closely watched primary runoff elections. The marquee contest is the Republicans’ Senate primary, in which state Attorney General Ken Paxton appears well-positioned against incumbent Sen. John Cornyn.

    * On a related note, there are other races of interest in the Lone Star State, including a member versus member primary in the Houston area: Thanks to Texas Republicans’ gerrymandering scheme, incumbent Rep. Christian Menefee will face off against fellow incumbent Rep. Al Green in a Democratic race. It’s shaping up to be a generational contest: Green, at 78 years old, is 40 years older than his intraparty rival.

    * In Michigan’s closely watched gubernatorial race, former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan surprised many by ending his independent candidacy last week. The move came as a relief to Democrats, who argued that Duggan’s bid made a Republican victory more likely.

    * In Maine’s closely watched Senate race, the latest statewide poll from Portland-based Pan Atlantic Research found Graham Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee, with a seven-point lead over five-term incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins, 48% to 41%.

    * And the latest national Quinnipiac poll showed Democrats with an 11-point lead over Republicans on the generic congressional ballot. The results dovetail with the latest New York Times/Siena poll, which showed the minority party with the same advantage.

    The post Tuesday’s Campaign Round-Up, 5.26.26: Kentucky’s Massie already eyeing 2028 comeback appeared first on MS NOW.

  • This Bride’s Pregnancy Didn’t Hold Her Back From Creating Her Dream Wedding Looks

    Galia Lahav’s head of marketing Lynn Rozenberg wore two custom looks from the designer for her wedding—and saved making the final adjustments until the last minute to accommodate her baby bump.

  • Pentagon knocks DNC over Memorial Day post on Iran war: ‘Classless’

    The Pentagon is bashing the Democratic National Committee (DNC) as “classless” over a Memorial Day post on social media honoring service members killed during the Trump administration’s Iran war. The DNC on Monday posted to the social platform X what appears to be a since-deleted image of 13 service members, which they referred to as…

  • Ex-‘Real Housewives’ star rips Spencer Pratt: ‘I’m a reality person. You wouldn’t want me as mayor’

    Former “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Lisa Rinna said she won’t support reality TV star Spencer Pratt in the Los Angeles mayoral race, saying voters should steer clear of electing another reality star into public office. “I’m a reality person. You wouldn’t want to see me as mayor,” she told Variety at the…

  • Naomi Osaka Makes a Grand (Slam) Entrance at the 2026 French Open

    Though Naomi Osaka is just one match into the French Open, she’s already running away with the best-dressed trophy.

  • Woman shot outside Sheffield bar was innocent bystander

    The 30-year-old woman was on a night out to celebrate the bank holiday weekend, police say.

  • Russia pressures U.S., Ukraine’s allies to flee Kyiv, threatening ‘systematic strikes’

    Abandon the Ukrainian capital or risk being hit in a new and intense wave of attacks