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  • Feds charge ‘frustrated’ FBI agent they say stole nearly $1 million in crypto from Russia

    The FBI supervisory special agent believed the FBI “could not or would not act against adversarial cryptocurrency accounts,” prosecutors said.

    This post was originally published on NBC News.

  • ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’: All The Box Office Records Broken

    After a historic domestic opening weekend of $360M, in addition to $932M worldwide, here’s a tally of all the records that Sony and Marvel Studios’ Spider-Man: Brand New Day broke at the weekend box office. Box office records Biggest opening at domestic box office at $360 million, besting Avengers: Endgame‘s $357.1M opening in April 2019 […]

    Source: Deadline.

  • UFC Fighter Allan Nascimento Dead At 34

    UFC fighter Allan Nascimento, who just fought in June, is dead … the promotion announced Monday afternoon, shocking fans. He was only 34 years old. The UFC says Nascimento was located after suffering a medical emergency overnight … and despite…

    From TMZ.

  • Warner Bros’ ‘F.A.S.T.’ Written By Taylor Sheridan Dashes Into Summer 2027

    The weekend before summer 2027 is getting quite bulky, so Warner Bros is shifting the release date of its special forces commando pic F.A.S.T. to mid-May next year, specifically May 14, a frame where it launched Final Destination: Bloodlines and more recently Mortal Kombat II. The film, which reps the feature directorial debut of TV […]

    Source: Deadline.

  • North Carolina A&T State University Homecoming Tickets Sell Out In Minutes

    Could it really be the Greatest Homecoming on Earth (GHOE)?

    Whether or not North Carolina A&T State University truly holds the GHOE title is still up for debate in some circles but the largest HBCU’s legendary Aggie Pride is certainly giving everyone a run for their money this homecoming season. We’re still in the middle of summer, only three days into the month of August, and the historic Greensboro, NC school’s fall homecoming game on Saturday, October 31 is sold out.

    That’s right: Sold Out.

    According to HBCU Gameday, North Carolina A&T homecoming tickets sold out online within five minutes of their official on-sale date this morning. The highly-anticipated game is part of the school’s 100th homecoming celebration. While fellow HBCUs Howard University and Tuskegee University are making headlines for much different reasons, A&T students and alumni are clearly ready to celebrate.

    The ticket office opened until 9 a.m. Online sales for A&T”s six home football games also began at 9 a.m. By approximately 9:05 a.m., the ticketing site listed the Oct. 31 homecoming game against Elon University as sold out according to reports. The extraordinary demand surrounding North Carolina A&T’s centennial celebration actually began last month. The university, which impressively produces more Black engineers than any other college or university nationwide, announced in July that it had already sold a school-record 6,000-plus season tickets. Those packages included access to the homecoming game, reducing the number of individual seats available today.

    AGGIE PRIDE! (Photo by Cheriss May/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
    AGGIE PRIDE! (Photo by Cheriss May/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    One of the many reasons A&T’s homecoming weekend is such a hot ticket is due to the tremendous local support the school receives. Aggie Pride extends far beyond the campus, with locals who never even attended a 4-year college or university. Part of that community engagement could be due to the connection Greensboro, and great North Carolina, residents have to the institution. The Greensboro Four are widely recognized for helping to spark what the world now knows as the sit-ins of the Civil Rights Movement. On February 1, 1960, Ezell Blair, Jr, David Richmond, Franklin McCain and Joseph McNeil, also known as the Greensboro Four, staged a peaceful sit-in at a segregated F.W. Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina. Those courageous A&T freshman made history.

    The Greensboro Four statue on the campus of NC A&T. (Ted Richardson/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
    The Greensboro Four statue on the campus of NC A&T. (Ted Richardson/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    It could also simply be that the homecoming is lit.

    Either way, the football game is merely one of the many events that promises to be in high demand during the school’s homecoming festivities. More than 200,000 people are expected to participate in GHOE activities from October 25 through November 1. The weeklong schedule includes a parade, numerous alumni events, concerts, a Divine 9 step show, tailgating and other campus celebratory fetes.

    Official hotel blocks opened July 27, with several properties selling out quickly. Partner rates ranged from $209 to $369 per night. Other listings climbed above $800 per night, while some short-term rentals reached a whooping several thousand dollars for the weekend, according to HBCU Gameday.

    An A&T rising junior who goes by Bri Marie admits that she’s not really surprised by the high desire to secure homecoming game tickets in record-breaking time today. “GHOE is always a vibe and brings out alum who graduated 50 and 60 years ago. This year it will extra for the 100th anniversary. Last year we had a lot of streamers. I expect even more this year. A&T football games bring out everybody.”

  • Stopgap funding bill seeks delay of Trump’s science funding plan 

    From The Hill

    Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Healthcare Healthcare   The Big Story Stopgap funding bill seeks delay of Trump’s science funding plan Senate Republicans are supporting a provision in the stopgap funding bill that would delay the Trump administration’s controversial plan to put political appointees in charge of hundreds of billions of dollars in federal…

  • Scottish exam results day 2026: What time will grades come out?

    More than 148,000 people across Scotland will receive their exam results on Tuesday.

    Source: BBC.

  • Scott Eastwood Says Brad Pitt Broke Up Shia LaBeouf Confrontation on ‘Fury’ Movie Set

    Scott Eastwood says he was ready to whoop Shia LaBeouf’s ass on the set of “Fury” … until Brad Pitt jumped in and broke it up. Scott revisited the tense encounter on Monday’s episode of “Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard” … saying Shia’s extreme…

    From TMZ.

  • ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Bests ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ With Biggest Live-Action Movie Premiere On Disney+ & Hulu

    After grossing over $690M during its theatrical run, 20th Century Studios’ The Devil Wears Prada 2 has set a record on streaming. The film has surpassed Deadpool & Wolverine with the biggest live-action movie premiere on Disney+ and Hulu, having notched 15.2 million global views in its first five days of availability. Following. up a […]

    Source: Deadline.

  • Guess The Female Comedian Busting Up the Crowd and Her Tops

    This famous stand-up comedian is as hot as she is funny … which is great because she jokes about sex all the time. She slays on the stage … but this comic is also a brilliant writer-producer who co-created the sitcom “2 Broke Girls” — and was…

    From TMZ.

  • EU calls for stronger borders after Ceuta migrant crossings

    Ursula von der Leyen has called for action ahead of an urgent EU interior ministers meeting to discuss the issue.

    Source: BBC.

  • Five months of war with Iran

    Donald Trump, wearing a suit a tie, looks down; behind him is a blue sky.

    Donald Trump at Morristown Municipal Airport in Morristown, New Jersey, on July 31, 2026. | Aaron Schwartz / AFP via Getty Images

    This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here.

    Welcome to The Logoff: It’s clearer than ever that President Donald Trump has no way out on Iran. 

    What’s happening? Over the weekend, Trump posted to social media that he had agreed to “hold off any attack” on Iran because “the perimeters of a deal has been agreed to.” The deal, he said, would include the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a nebulous “end to Iran’s nuclear threat.” 

    That should all sound fairly familiar, since it’s essentially what the US and Iran agreed to — and subsequently abandoned — in June. As of Monday morning, though, Trump had already pivoted, accusing Iran of being “unbelievably duplicitous” in negotiating.

    “This is a last chance for them to sign a good document,” he told reporters in the Oval Office Monday afternoon, threatening “decapitation” — essentially the same warning he issued in April

    What’s the context? Since the collapse of the June “memorandum of understanding” between the US and Iran, which ended the immediate conflict and set out a path for negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program, the two countries have resumed hostilities, if not full-scale war. In July, three more US servicemembers were killed in Iranian attacks.

    The strait also remains largely closed, with only a handful of vessels per day passing through.

    Why does this matter? The Logoff has tried to steer clear of blow-by-blow coverage of the Iran war, because this kind of reversal happens a lot: Trump is constantly blustering, promising a deal, threatening massive retaliation, backing down, and doing it all over again. 

    This latest episode, more than five months into the war and tidily compressed into just a few days, is little different. We’re writing about it anyway because it’s a good reminder of what has emerged as the essential fact of the war: Trump may have started the conflict, but he doesn’t seem to have any real plan in place to end it — and the longer things drag on, the greater the risk to the US troops fighting it.

    And with that, it’s time to log off…

    Vox’s Unexplainable podcast is tackling the “holy grail of sensory biology” — magnetoreception, which lets birds navigate using Earth’s magnetic field — this week with some help from author and journalist Ed Yong. You can listen here, and I also recommend Yong’s newsletter, which regularly features some spectacular bird photos.

    Thanks for reading, have a great evening, and we’ll see you back here tomorrow! 

    Source: Vox.