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GOP Rep. Doug LaMalfa Dies At 65, Narrowing House Majority Even Further
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GOP Rep. Doug LaMalfa Dies At 65, Narrowing House Majority Even Further

Republican California Rep. Doug LaMalfa died at 65 on Tuesday, according to multiple reports. LaMalfa represented the Golden State’s 1st congressional district since 2013 and chaired the Congressional Western Caucus. His district was one of the seats gerrymandered in 2025 by California’s Proposition 50. The lawmaker’s death now leaves the House Republicans with 218 seats […]
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France Bans Forever Chemicals in Cosmetics, Fashion, and Ski Wax
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France Bans Forever Chemicals in Cosmetics, Fashion, and Ski Wax

Being that many of the so-called “forever chemicals” are involved in making products water-resistant, a French ban on their use in the textile, fashion, and cosmetics industries should serve to greatly reduce the nation’s population to their exposure. There are hundreds of forever chemicals often called per or poly fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) like perfluorooctanoic acid […] The post France Bans Forever Chemicals in Cosmetics, Fashion, and Ski Wax appeared first on Good News Network.
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After 974 Days In Foster Care, A Little Boy Finally Finds His Forever Family
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After 974 Days In Foster Care, A Little Boy Finally Finds His Forever Family

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The Third Avengers: Doomsday Teaser Is Just An Excuse to Feel Nostalgic About The X-Men
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The Third Avengers: Doomsday Teaser Is Just An Excuse to Feel Nostalgic About The X-Men

News Avengers: Doomsday The Third Avengers: Doomsday Teaser Is Just An Excuse to Feel Nostalgic About The X-Men It would be more exciting to see these characters in THEIR OWN MOVIE, my dudes By Molly Templeton | Published on January 6, 2026 Screenshot: Marvel Studios Comment 0 Share New Share Screenshot: Marvel Studios In less than a month’s time, we’ve had three teasers for Avengers: Doomsday, which comes out at the end of this year. The first teaser promised that Steve Rogers (and his baby) will return in Avengers: Doomsday; the second showcased Thor being stressed about being a father. And now the third is about the X-Men (emphasis on men). It feels curmudgeonly, a bit, to be grumpy about seeing Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen together as Professor X and Magneto again. But there’s a quality to these teasers—heavy-handed, pushing on the feelings buttons—that suggests all these characters are just being dragged out again to get killed off. There is no sense of the movie itself, just a CGI-looking trip to a battered Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters; a Stewart voiceover announcing “Death comes for us all,” and a perfect, sly grin passing between old friends. And also Cyclops (James Marsden) does a big red eye-beam. Other X-Men will be in Doomsday, including Beast (Kelsey Grammer), Nightcrawler (Alan Cumming), Gambit (sigh, Channing Tatum), and Mystique (Rebecca Romijn). Returning Avengers, along with Thor and Cap, include Anthony Mackie (also Captain America), Danny Ramirez (Falcon), Sebastian Stan (Bucky Barnes), Paul Rudd (Ant-Man), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Letitia Wright (Black Panther), Winston Duke (M’Baku), and Simu Liu—and also the other Avengers, which is to say the ones previously known as the Thunderbolts: Florence Pugh (Yelena Belova), David Harbour (Red Guardian), Wyatt Russell (John Walker), Hannah John-Kamen (Ghost), and Lewis Pullman (Bob). And the Fantastic Four will be here, too: Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm, Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm. That’s too many people. I don’t even want to bring up the whole Robert Downey Jr./Doctor Doom thing. Avengers: Doomsday is directed by Joe and Anthony Russo from a script by Stephen McFeely (the Russos’ frequent writer) and Michael Waldron (the guy who made a lot of frustrating choices for Loki). The movie will be in theaters December 18.[end-mark] The post The Third <i>Avengers: Doomsday</i> Teaser Is Just An Excuse to Feel Nostalgic About The X-Men appeared first on Reactor.
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Five Horror Stories About Inanimate Objects Coming to Life
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Five Horror Stories About Inanimate Objects Coming to Life

Books reading recommendations Five Horror Stories About Inanimate Objects Coming to Life Creepy dolls and sinister puppets are bad, but how about a haunted, sentient rollercoaster? By Lorna Wallace | Published on January 6, 2026 Photo: Tapio Haaja [via Unsplash] Comment 0 Share New Share Photo: Tapio Haaja [via Unsplash] The idea of inanimate objects coming to life may sound whimsical, but in the hands of horror authors, it can be absolutely terrifying. Stephen King has employed this strategy to great effect over the course of his career: Not only has he given sentience to objects with clear lethal ability, most notably a car in Christine (1983) and an industrial ironing machine in “The Mangler” (1972), but he’s even managed to transform seemingly harmless objects into the stuff of nightmares—I’m looking at you, topiary animals from The Shining (1977). Of course, Stephen King isn’t the only author to imbue inanimate objects with life to sinister effect. Here are five other memorable examples. “The Ancestors” by Adam Nevill (2009) (Collected in Some Will Not Sleep) It’s not all that uncommon for small children to witness something creepy, but to not be aware of how disturbing the event is to the adults around them. This disparity helps drive the narrative, and the reader’s deepening sense of unease, in “The Ancestors.” Young Yuki has moved into a new house with her parents and although she initially didn’t want to leave her old life behind, she’s feeling better about it now that she’s befriended Maho, the resident ghost. Friendships with ghosts aren’t necessarily scary or sinister—Casper is notoriously friendly, after all—but certain aspects of Maho’s behavior with Yuki would definitely freak out an adult. This includes Maho wrapping Yuki up in her long black hair when she sleeps (that’s a big no thank you from me). The one thing that does give Yuki pause is the fact that all of the toys in the house come to life at night, but Maho assures her that they’re friendly. Given that this is a horror story and not Toy Story (1995), it’ll come as no surprise that the toys aren’t exactly innocent, but I’ll let you discover exactly how for yourself. The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell (2017) Set largely during the Victorian period, The Silent Companions is a creepy and atmospheric Gothic tale that unfolds over three connected timelines. The main story begins in 1865, with Elsie Bainbridge, a recently widowed pregnant woman, moving into her late husband’s ancestral home, The Bridge. Along with the help of his cousin, Sarah, and a few housekeepers, Elsie works to fix up the dilapidated house. In a locked room, she finds life-size wooden figures—known as silent companions—and decides to decorate the house with them. She also finds the diary of Anne Bainbridge and this narrative, written during 1635, forms the second timeline. The third thread of the story follows Elsie in a psychiatric hospital at an unspecific time in the future. We know from the jump that things go wrong for Elsie at The Bridge (the book opens with her confined to the hospital) and it’s obvious that the eerie silent companions had something to do with it, but there’s also a psychological element to this novel that leaves the reader constantly questioning events. Gothic by Philip Fracassi (2022) Tyson Parks was once a bestselling horror author, but his past few books have flopped and he’s struggling to get words down on the page for his current work-in-progress. That all changes when his girlfriend gifts him an antique desk for his birthday. Sure, the fact that the desk had fallen and crushed a worker at the antique dealers is a little unsettling. And yes, some of the ornate images carved into the wood are pretty grotesque. But Tyson doesn’t much care because at least he’s finally writing again. It quickly becomes clear that the desk is possessed by something sinister, though, and while it reignites Tyson’s literary spark, it also twists him into an abhorrent person [CW: this involves a graphic rape scene]. Gothic is an exploration of a writer’s descent into madness, and along the way the reader is treated (or subjected, depending on your point of view) to some gruesome body horror courtesy of this demonic desk. How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix (2023) Based on the cover alone, How to Sell a Haunted House looks like a typical haunted house story, but there’s an extra horror element at play: creepy puppets and dolls. The story starts with Louise learning that her parents have been killed in a car crash. Grieving is hard enough as it is, but she’s also tasked with settling her parents estate with the help (or, in her view, interference) of her brother, Mark. The siblings have never seen eye to eye and their combative dynamic is only exacerbated by their attempts to clean out the house so that it can be sold. But the situation goes from pretty bad to significantly worse when they discover that their mom’s extensive collection of puppets and dolls has been brought to life by a dangerous spirit haunting the house. Grady Hendrix is known for his fun and intentionally campy writing style—something which lends itself well to possessed puppet horror—but this story manages to balance humor with a serious and heartfelt exploration of grief. “The Merge Monster Incident: One Year Later” by Johnny Compton (2025) If dolls and desks don’t seem like big enough threats when it comes to inanimate objects coming to life, then how about something on a grander scale—perhaps a whole rollercoaster? The Merge Monster is a coaster that was Frankensteined together from the parts of other decommissioned carnival rides. Then one day, the rollercoaster simply comes to life and walks out of the theme park—with people still strapped in. This short story is told from the perspective of a journalist one year after the seemingly impossible event took place. Our protagonist is trying to piece together any information they can about the Merge Monster Incident by digging into the coaster’s construction, interviewing theme park guests who witnessed the event—clear video footage unfortunately doesn’t exist—and attempting to track the coaster’s movements since it simply walked away. The idea of a rollercoaster coming to life might seem silly to begin with, but the story quickly takes on a chilling air and by the end leaves readers haunted by a few key questions which are only partially answered. Where exactly did the Merge Monster go? And what happened to the people who were still on the ride? If you’d prefer to watch inanimate objects come to life on the screen, rather than read about them on the page, you can check out this list of horror movies! And please chime in below to recommend and discuss other scary stories about formerly inanimate objects come to life…[end-mark] The post Five Horror Stories About Inanimate Objects Coming to Life appeared first on Reactor.
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Large Igneous Provinces: The Volcanic Eruptions That Make Yellowstone Look Like A Hiccup
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Large Igneous Provinces: The Volcanic Eruptions That Make Yellowstone Look Like A Hiccup

None of that LIP (please).
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Major Revamp Of US Childhood Vaccine Schedule Under RFK Jr.’s Leadership: Here’s What To Know
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Major Revamp Of US Childhood Vaccine Schedule Under RFK Jr.’s Leadership: Here’s What To Know

The 18 diseases included in the old schedule have been cut down to 11.
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'Julia,' son of wealthy Democrat donor, identified as suspect in Vance home attack
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'Julia,' son of wealthy Democrat donor, identified as suspect in Vance home attack

The 26-year-old man who allegedly attacked the Cincinnati home of Vice President JD Vance early Monday morning appears to be yet another radical transvestite.Just hours after the vice president concluded his visit to the city and departed for the national capital, a suspect armed with a hammer was spotted by U.S. Secret Service agents running along the front fence, then breaching the perimeter of Vance's Ohio house.'As far as I can tell, a crazy person tried to break in.'The U.S. Attorney's Office in Cincinnati indicated in a release that the suspect, William DeFoor, was ordered to stop and drop the hammer after he allegedly attempted to break the window of a USSS vehicle blocking the driveway entrance. DeFoor allegedly refused to comply and proceeded to smash the front windows of Vance's house — windows apparently equipped with "enhanced security assets."After reportedly inflicting over $28,000 in damage, the suspect attempted to flee the scene on foot but was swiftly captured by USSS agents and Cincinnati police officers. William DeFoor was initially charged with criminal trespass, criminal damaging or endangering, obstructing official business, and felony vandalism. He has since been slapped with several federal charges: damaging government property, engaging in physical violence against any person or property in a restricted building or grounds, and assaulting, resisting, or impeding federal officers.Vance noted in a statement on Monday: "As far as I can tell, a crazy person tried to break in by hammering the windows."The vice president appears to have been right on the money.RELATED: 'Something historic': CNN analyst GOBSMACKED by how Vance polls against Nikki Haley, others Photo by Oliver Contreras-Pool/Getty ImagesOn social media, DeFoor — whom law enforcement identified as a male — appears to go by the name Julia.A Facebook profile that appears to belong to the suspect claims that DeFoor, identified as Julia, is a student at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College who previously studied at the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music and attended the Summit Country Day School, a private high school where he made the list of candidates for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program in 2018.DeFoor's account appears to have liked the Cincinnati-based leftist group Coalition for Community Safety as well as the trans advocacy group Heartland Trans Wellness. FBI sources told Fox News that the suspect demanded to be called "Julia" at the time of his arrest.Court documents indicate that DeFoor pleaded guilty in April 2025 to two counts of vandalism after he inflicted over $2,000 in damage upon an Ohio interior design company, reported WXIX-TV. DeFoor was sentenced to two years of treatment at a mental health facility and ordered to pay $5,550 in restitution.In 2023, DeFoor was reportedly charged with trespassing at UC Health psychiatric emergency services but ultimately was found mentally incompetent to stand trial.DeFoor's father, identified by the New York Post as William DeFoor, appears to be an affluent pediatric urologist who works as a professor at the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine. Among his top research interests is pediatric genitourinary reconstruction. His bio on the Cincinnati Children's Hospital website states that he is an elder in his church, is married to a general pediatrician, and has three teenage children.Blaze News has reached out to the professor for comment.Dr. DeFoor is a longtime Democrat donor who sank thousands of dollars into Kamala Harris' first and second failed presidential campaigns and thousands of dollars into former President Joe Biden's presidential campaigns.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Full BUD-LIGHT Moment! Nick Sortor Catches Minneapolis Hilton LYING After Their Apology Statement (Watch)
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Full BUD-LIGHT Moment! Nick Sortor Catches Minneapolis Hilton LYING After Their Apology Statement (Watch)

Full BUD-LIGHT Moment! Nick Sortor Catches Minneapolis Hilton LYING After Their Apology Statement (Watch)
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US Capitol Police Capt. Michael Byrd (Who Shot and Killed Unarmed Ashli Babbitt) Has DAMNING Side Hustle
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US Capitol Police Capt. Michael Byrd (Who Shot and Killed Unarmed Ashli Babbitt) Has DAMNING Side Hustle

US Capitol Police Capt. Michael Byrd (Who Shot and Killed Unarmed Ashli Babbitt) Has DAMNING Side Hustle
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