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Venezuelan Nationals Freed by Judge After Alleged ICE Assault Immediately Re-Arrested by Agents
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Venezuelan Nationals Freed by Judge After Alleged ICE Assault Immediately Re-Arrested by Agents

Welp, that didn't turn out as planned.Two Venezuelan nationals (read: illegal aliens) accused of assaulting an ICE officer during a harrowing arrest in Minneapolis were briefly freed by a federal judge…
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FIREWORKS! Scott Bessent Fires Back at Maxine Waters After She Tells Him to “Shut Up” (VIDEO)
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FIREWORKS! Scott Bessent Fires Back at Maxine Waters After She Tells Him to “Shut Up” (VIDEO)

Corrupt Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters got into a heated exchange with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during his testimony before the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday. Bessent provided testimony…
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Breaking: Judge Lowers the Boom on Trump's Would-Be Assassin, Ryan Routh
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Breaking: Judge Lowers the Boom on Trump's Would-Be Assassin, Ryan Routh

Fifty-nine-year-old Ryan Routh, who the Secret Service found hiding in the bushes of Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach, Florida, in September 2024 with a semi-automatic rifle, has been…
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Cosmic Collision: The JWST Found An Early 5-Galaxy Merger
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Cosmic Collision: The JWST Found An Early 5-Galaxy Merger

The JWST found a system of at least five interacting galaxies only 800 million years after the Big Bang. The discovery adds weight to the growing understanding that galaxies were interacting and shaping their surroundings far earlier than scientists thought. There's also evidence that the collision was redistributing heavy elements beyond the galaxies themselves.
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Pet Taxidermy Is Going Viral, But Experts Say It's Not New
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Pet Taxidermy Is Going Viral, But Experts Say It's Not New

@MisTricks/InstagramLike many pet parents, when Chloe Chung’s dog was diagnosed with terminal cancer, her world was turned upside down. “MisTricks was my soul dog,” Chung tells Scary Mommy. “She was diagnosed with aggressive T-Cell lymphoma very young at the age of 6 and given only a five- to six-month prognosis."Chung, who is based in Los Angeles, pursued “every treatment possible,” including a bone marrow transplant, radiation, and chemotherapy. “Her quality of life stayed amazing throughout her entire cancer battle,” she says.Despite every effort, MisTricks died 16 months post-diagnosis, though Chung admits that she had been thinking about what to do with her best friend after she died for months.“I considered cloning, and also cremation, turning her ashes into a diamond, taxidermy, and freeze-dry preservation. I was worried that if her preserved body did not come out perfect, I would have regrets, and ultimately decided on cremation,” Chung says.When MisTricks died, Chung says she mentally “really struggled” with the concept of her dog being turned to ash and delayed the cremation process while her veterinarian kept MisTricks’ body safe and temperature-controlled at his facilities.“After I finally picked up MisTricks several months later and drove to the crematorium, I completely snapped. I looked at her beautiful face sleeping peacefully and then the large metal cremator, and knew I couldn't go through with it,” Chung says. I basically ran out of the crematorium with MisTricks in her little coffin in my arms, and drove her straight to Hollywood, where I knew Bischoff's was located.”Chung is referencing Bischoff’s Pet Preservation, a California-based taxidermist who specializes in respectfully preserving animals after they have passed.Co-owner and master taxidermist at Bischoff’s, Ace Alexander, tells Scary Mommy that pet taxidermy isn’t new and can take many forms, including traditional taxidermy, skeletal or skull preservation, bronze casting, heart preservation, or even memorial-based options like curated ashes with custom portraiture.“There has always been interest; our company has been around since 1922, and pets were being preserved even back then,” Alexander explains, pointing to iconic historic examples like Roy Rogers’ horse, Trigger. “What has changed is the conversation. Social media has made pet preservation more visible and less taboo, allowing people to openly discuss their grief and memorial choices.”Alexander says his goal is simple: to honor the bond and memory in a way that feels right to the owner.“I couldn't imagine never seeing her again, and that is how I ended up choosing to have her preserved so she can be with me forever,” Chung says of the preservation process, which averages around $2,600, though pricing can vary depending on size, method, and the type of preservation chosen.So when Chung recently posted a now-viral video revealing how MisTricks was preserved, she thought she was simply sharing her story. Instead, the internet had a lot of opinions — and many people didn’t take it well. At publication, more than 5,000 commenters had taken to the comment section to weigh in, calling the preservation traumatic, not normal, and dystopian.“I don’t think I could do this to my dogs. They deserve dignity once they have passed. They aren’t an accessory to prance around with,” one user wrote.Another user wrote, “No hate, truly sympathetic to your loss, but if you wouldn’t do this to a human, doing it to an animal is just objectifying and commodifying — loss is hard, but this is not letting them rest in peace, I’m sorry to say.”One particularly distressed user commented, “IS NOONE ELSE FINDING THIS SHIT CREEPY?????”To which Chung replied, “Perhaps you think it’s better to just dig a few feet into the ground and throw your pet with all the bugs and worms? No, my dog was preserved and has more dignity being loved, and in our home until the day I die, and she will be cremated with me then. Worms can have somebody else’s dog.”While the internet remains mixed, Alexander recognizes that pet preservation is not for everyone.“Grief is personal,” he says. “Our role is not to judge, but to provide options, craftsmanship, and respect so each person can remember their companion in a way that feels meaningful to them.”
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Disney Lost Over $100 Million in YouTube TV Fight
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Disney Lost Over $100 Million in YouTube TV Fight

Disney says its losses in its carriage dispute with YouTube TV in the fall amount to $110 million. During the dispute, YouTube blacked...
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What’s Coming to Wonder Project in February?
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What’s Coming to Wonder Project in February?

Wonder Project just unveiled the slate of exciting shows and movies coming to the streamer in February, from movies celebrating Black...
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Nicki Minaj cites higher suicide risks for opposition to transgender surgeries for minors
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Nicki Minaj cites higher suicide risks for opposition to transgender surgeries for minors

Rapper Nicki Minaj is the latest celebrity to speak out against transgender medical procedures for children. Minaj said on Tuesday she “personally” doesn’t have an issue with “the trans part” of the LGBT community. She added that she is “the biggest advocate” for adults being allowed to do “whatever the heck they want to do.”  “They’re adults, I don’t care. I only mentioned something because when it comes to children, I wouldn’t even allow my 17-year-old daughter to get breast implants, and most, 99% of the parents would not let their 17-year-old child get breast implants,” Minaj said on The Katie Miller Podcast. “So if you wouldn’t let a child get breast implants, you’re not going to want them to have any kind of surgery because we all know the brain is not developed.” Minaj also said, “We’ve heard” how children are 19 times more likely to commit suicide after getting surgeries related to transgender ideology, and asked, “What more do you need to know?” The rapper also spoke about her life as a wife and mother, saying she “always wanted” to be married and become a mother. She said marriage and motherhood made her life as both a rapper and a human being “a lot more fulfilling.”  “I would recommend that people do it because, you know, after a while, no matter how much fame or fortune you get, nothing, and I mean nothing, feels better than going home to the people you love and the people who love you and the people who know you and understand you, you know?” Minaj said. “It’s just a very fulfilling feeling.” Minaj married Kenneth Petty in October 2019, and the couple had a son in September 2020, according to People. Nicki Minaj speaks to the crowd during the launch of a program known as Trump Accounts at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) The topic of transgender procedures for children has received increased scrutiny in recent years. Talk show host Dr. Phil said in February 2024 that it is “interesting” how the medical industry refers to gender surgeries for children as “gender-affirming care,” and said, “I thought that the deal was: ‘First do no harm.’” NICKI MINAJ SAYS HATE FOR HER TRUMP FANDOM MAKES HER ‘SUPPORT HIM MORE’ Likewise, billionaire and X owner Elon Musk spent recent years speaking out against transgender surgeries for minors, saying in March 2023, anyone “who sterilizes a child before they are a consenting adult should go to prison for life.” He was also very critical of a California law banning schools from notifying parents if their child starts identifying as another gender in July 2024, citing this law as “the final straw” for why SpaceX would move its headquarters from California to Texas. On Friday, a New York jury handed a $2 million judgment to a woman who accused a psychologist and surgeon of rushing her into gender transition surgery as a minor, finding the pair liable for malpractice in a landmark case.
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Trump to conduct pre-game Super Bowl interview with NBC after playing hooky in 2018
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Trump to conduct pre-game Super Bowl interview with NBC after playing hooky in 2018

President Donald Trump may not be attending the 2026 Super Bowl, but he will be partaking in NBC News’s pre-game interview. Portions of Trump’s interview will air at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, with another portion airing shortly before kickoff on Sunday. This marks the first sit-down interview with Trump for network anchor Tom Llamas, since he became anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News last year. Notably, Trump’s agreement to this interview with NBC News comes eight years after he declined to do a pre-kickoff Super Bowl interview. NBC News is one of several networks Trump has feuded with as a politician.  President Donald Trump speaks to reporters after signing a spending bill that ends a partial shutdown of the federal government in the Oval Office of the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) NBC News is airing the Super Bowl this year and also conducted an interview with former President Joe Biden when the network hosted the game in 2022. This was the last pre-Super Bowl interview Biden did while in office, turning down interviews thereafter. Trump offered to do a sit-down interview with CBS News after Biden bowed out in 2024. Trump’s pre-game interview will be the closest appearance he will make at the Super Bowl, as he is not attending this year’s game in person. Trump cited the musical performances by Bad Bunny and Green Day for why he won’t attend. NFL SAYS THERE ARE ‘NO PLANNED ICE’ OPERATIONS FOR THE SUPER BOWL Bad Bunny made headlines on Sunday when he called “ICE out” at the Grammy Awards, referring to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement. National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell said on Monday the musician understands that his halftime performance platform is “used to unite people.” Kickoff between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots is at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 8. The Washington Examiner contacted the White House for comment.
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Broadway legend Patti LuPone rips Trump as a ‘buffoon’ over Kennedy Center renovations
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Broadway legend Patti LuPone rips Trump as a ‘buffoon’ over Kennedy Center renovations

LuPone called on audience members to take to social media to protest the changes, saying Trump "cannot touch the Kennedy Center."
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