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Fran Drescher Says Studio Execs Had a ‘Come to Jesus Moment’ During Strikes: ‘They Didn’t See This Coming. They Didn’t See Me Coming’ – Variety

  1. Fran Drescher Says Studio Execs Had a ‘Come to Jesus Moment’ During Strikes: ‘They Didn’t See This Coming. They Didn’t See Me Coming’ Variety
  2. SAG President Fran Drescher Calls Actors’ Strike a ‘Turning Point’ PEOPLE
  3. SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher, 66, wows in a sexy red sequin gown at SAG Awards 2024 – three months after Daily Mail
  4. Fran Drescher Talks SAG-AFTRA Deal and ‘Massive Changes’ Union Needed in Its New Contract (Exclusive) Entertainment Tonight
  5. Fran Drescher Puts Sparkling Twist on the Red Trend in Reem Acra for SAG Awards 2024 WWD

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Priest slammed for saying Jesus was ‘Palestinian Jew’ in ‘occupied’ country in CNN interview: ‘Embarrassingly wrong’ – New York Post

  1. Priest slammed for saying Jesus was ‘Palestinian Jew’ in ‘occupied’ country in CNN interview: ‘Embarrassingly wrong’ New York Post
  2. Priest on CNN says Christmas is the story of a ‘Palestinian Jew’ living in an ‘occupied’ country Fox News
  3. What are Palestine’s unique Christmas rituals, disrupted by Israel’s war? Al Jazeera English
  4. Jesus was not Palestinian, we need to dispel that myth forever – opinion The Jerusalem Post
  5. ‘Crying for 70 days’: A subdued Christmas for Sydney’s Palestinian Christians Sydney Morning Herald

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Exclusive: Liz Cheney’s new book blasts GOP as ‘enablers and collaborators’ of Trump, whom one member called ‘Orange Jesus’ – CNN

  1. Exclusive: Liz Cheney’s new book blasts GOP as ‘enablers and collaborators’ of Trump, whom one member called ‘Orange Jesus’ CNN
  2. Lawrence: Liz Cheney’s new book reveals what a potential witness might tell Jack Smith MSNBC
  3. ‘Bait and switch’: Liz Cheney book tears into Mike Johnson over pro-Trump January 6 brief The Guardian
  4. McCarthy visited Mar-a-Lago after January 6 because Trump was ‘not eating’ Business Insider
  5. Jake Tapper Doubts Report Trump Wasn’t Eating After Jan. 6 The Daily Beast
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Superstar Jamie Foxx says ‘they killed this dude name Jesus’ in cryptic online post – The Times of Israel

  1. Superstar Jamie Foxx says ‘they killed this dude name Jesus’ in cryptic online post The Times of Israel
  2. Jamie Foxx Posts Cryptic Message About ‘Jesus’ & ‘Fake Friends’: ‘They Killed This Dude’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Jamie Foxx calls out ‘fake friends’ as he returns to Instagram months after hospitalization PINKVILLA
  4. Jamie Foxx Calls Out “#FakeFriends” For Their “#FakeLove” Following Health Scare Vibe
  5. Jamie Foxx Returns To Instagram After Mystery Illness To Blast ‘Fake Friends’: See Post HollywoodLife
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George Foreman Recalls Incredible Conversion: ‘Jesus Christ Is Coming Alive in Me!’ – CBN News

  1. George Foreman Recalls Incredible Conversion: ‘Jesus Christ Is Coming Alive in Me!’ CBN News
  2. Why George Foreman was nervous about new biopic: ‘All of us celebrities go through our lives trying to hide everything’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. “Big George Foreman” Is Half a Terrific Boxing Bio-Pic The New Yorker
  4. Playing George Foreman “felt like an impossibility” for actor Khris Davis — and then, transformative Salon
  5. George Foreman talks biopic, Muhammad Ali friendship and if he’d beat Rocky Yahoo Entertainment
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Jesús Ferreira Nets Late Equalizer As U.S. Men’s National Team Ties Mexico 1-1 In Inaugural Allstate Continental Clásico | U.S. Soccer Official Website – U.S. Soccer

  1. Jesús Ferreira Nets Late Equalizer As U.S. Men’s National Team Ties Mexico 1-1 In Inaugural Allstate Continental Clásico | U.S. Soccer Official Website U.S. Soccer
  2. USMNT vs. Mexico | Extended Highlights (En Espanol) | 4/19/2023 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  3. USMNT stock watch: Interim boss Anthony Hudson struggles, Cade Cowell shows promise ahead of Gold Cup CBS Sports
  4. United States vs. Mexico – Football Match Report – April 19, 2023 ESPN
  5. Ahead of Meaningful Summer, USMNT Denies Mexico Momentum in 1–1 Draw Sports Illustrated
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Helen Mirren Skips ‘Golda’ Casting Controversy Question at Presser, While Co-Star Lior Ashkenazi Asks Journalists Who Should Play Jesus Christ – Variety

  1. Helen Mirren Skips ‘Golda’ Casting Controversy Question at Presser, While Co-Star Lior Ashkenazi Asks Journalists Who Should Play Jesus Christ Variety
  2. ‘Golda’ Director Guy Nattiv Tackles Debate Over Casting Of Non-Jewish Actress Helen Mirren For Lead Role In Golda Meir Biopic Deadline
  3. ‘Golda’ director on decision to cast Helen Mirren: ‘She’s got the Jewish chops’ The Times of Israel
  4. ‘For me, she had the Jewish chops to play Golda’: director of Golda Meir film addresses casting Helen Mirren The Guardian
  5. Berlin Review: Helen Mirren in Guy Nattiv’s ‘Golda’ Deadline
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Damar Hamlin didn’t mean to ‘disrespect anyone’ with jacket depicting Jesus: ‘Is abstract art to me’ – Yahoo Sports

  1. Damar Hamlin didn’t mean to ‘disrespect anyone’ with jacket depicting Jesus: ‘Is abstract art to me’ Yahoo Sports
  2. Damar Hamlin explains Super Bowl 57 jacket that drew the ire of Adrian Peterson CBS Sports
  3. Bills’ Damar Hamlin addresses Jesus jacket drama: ‘Relationship with God is not tied to symbolic images’ Fox News
  4. Hamlin: I meant no religious disrespect for wearing jacket The Associated Press – en Español
  5. Damar Hamlin’s Super Bowl Jacket Condemned And Called Blasphemous By Adrian Peterson, Fans Defend Hamlin Yahoo News
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Mario, LeBron, Trump, Jesus Christ: Twitter is playing whack-a-mole with ‘verified’ users

Twitter verification used to mean “Twitter has checked you are who you say you are.” As of this morning, the only thing it means is that you’re coughing up eight dollars to join the club because Elon Musk decided that anyone can buy a “verified” check mark without any verification at all.

In the hours since, some hilarity has ensued.

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Jesus Christ, an existing parody account on Twitter, was also able to get verified:

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Twitter is already taking action on some of these accounts: fake Nintendo, fake Trump, fake Valve, and fake LeBron have had their accounts suspended, for example. (Mario was up for roughly two hours, Valve for even longer.) Others are still around. The company says it is “aggressively going after impersonation and deception.” But it seems like it’ll be a game of whack-a-mole.

While Musk has claimed that this new system will deter spammers, it’s now crystal clear how it can empower fake news — though users can still check to see why an account was verified if they click or tap on the badge instead of blindly retweeting.

Twitter also briefly attempted a two-tier check mark system this morning, but Musk “killed it” after just a few hours.

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Oculus Founder Palmer Luckey Created a VR Headset That Kills You If You Die in the Game

Photo: Kevork Djansezian (Getty Images)

It’s an old trope in a lot of dumb sci-fi movies that involve virtual reality: you die in the game, you die in real life. In said movies, characters get trapped in a video game and must play for their lives. If their avatar perishes, so do they.

Well, it appears that someone has actually willed this trope into reality. That is, someone created a VR headset that literally kills you if you lose a video game. Fun, right?

The creator is not just any ol’ someone, but Palmer Luckey, the 30-year-old virtual reality wunderkind, defense contractor, Trump-funder, and co-founder of Oculus, the VR firm Facebook bought in 2014 for a cool $3 billion.

Luckey dropped a blog post on Sunday, explaining his weird new headset—which he claims is mostly a “piece of office art” for now—and included a picture of it as well.

For reference, it looks like this:

Photo: Palmer Luckey

Yes, this thing will actually end your life. More specifically, it is rigged with bombs so that your head will explode.

In his blog post, Luckey explains how his lethal new contraption is supposed to work:

I used three of the explosive charge modules I usually use for a different project, tying them to a narrow-band photosensor that can detect when the screen flashes red at a specific frequency, making game-over integration on the part of the developer very easy. When an appropriate game-over screen is displayed, the charges fire, instantly destroying the brain of the user.

Jesus.

In other words, Luckey has basically brought to life the plot of the nerdy anime web comic from the mid-2000s, Sword Art Online. Indeed, Luckey says this comic was the major inspiration behind his project. In the comic, characters don a thing called “NerveGear,” which is an “incredible device that perfectly recreates reality using a direct neural interface that is also capable of killing the user.” They are then dropped into a matrix-like world by a mad scientist and forced to endure a “death game” where the stakes of the gameplay are pegged to their own mortality. To Luckey, this is an exciting idea:

The idea of tying your real life to your virtual avatar has always fascinated me – you instantly raise the stakes to the maximum level and force people to fundamentally rethink how they interact with the virtual world and the players inside it. Pumped up graphics might make a game look more real, but only the threat of serious consequences can make a game feel real to you and every other person in the game.

Righttttt…well, that’s certainly an interesting idea, though some might argue that the pleasure of gaming actually derives from being able to experience death-defying scenarios and not have your head explode. Some people might argue that.

Anyway, whether its a good idea or not, Luckey seems to have plans to make his fun new hat even more horrifying than it currently is by adding “anti-tamper” tech to it:

This isn’t a perfect system, of course. I have plans for an anti-tamper mechanism that, like the NerveGear, will make it impossible to remove or destroy the headset.

So the ultimate goal here is to create a murder-helmet that you literally can’t take off. Once it’s been clamped to your noggin the only two scenarios in which you’ll be able to remove it are A) the one where you win the game or B) the one where your decapitated corpse is dragged out of a pile of gore-strewn rubble by whatever unfortunate soul happens to stumble by. This is probably why Luckey hasn’t actually used the thing himself yet. He says:

… there are a huge variety of failures that could occur and kill the user at the wrong time. This is why I have not worked up the balls to actually use it myself, and also why I am convinced that, like in SAO, the final triggering should really be tied to a high-intelligence agent that can readily determine if conditions for termination are actually correct.

…At this point, it is just a piece of office art, a thought-provoking reminder of unexplored avenues in game design.

Some will doubtlessly find this an exciting idea while others (actually, let’s be honest, most people) will probably be dissuaded from participation after reading the phrase “kill the user at the wrong time.” I, unfortunately, fall in the latter camp, though a grim cocktail of curiosity and schadenfreude are definitely going to keep me monitoring this project’s progress for the foreseeable future.

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