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Jonathan Glazer’s ‘Zone Of Interest’ Oscar Speech Draws Condemnation Letter Signed By Hundreds Of Jewish Entertainment Industry Pros – Deadline

  1. Jonathan Glazer’s ‘Zone Of Interest’ Oscar Speech Draws Condemnation Letter Signed By Hundreds Of Jewish Entertainment Industry Pros Deadline
  2. ‘Zone of Interest’ Producer Disagrees With Director’s Oscars Speech The Daily Beast
  3. Guest Column: I Produced an Oscar-Winning Holocaust Film. Here Is Why Jonathan Glazer’s Speech Was So Offensive Hollywood Reporter
  4. Oscar-winning ‘Zone of Interest’ exposes Auschwitz through a domestic lens National Catholic Reporter
  5. Jonathan Glazer’s Oscars speech condemned by Son of Saul director: ‘He should have stayed silent’ The Guardian

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Singapore signed exclusive deal with Taylor Swift that made it only tour stop in SE Asia, says PM – The Jerusalem Post

  1. Singapore signed exclusive deal with Taylor Swift that made it only tour stop in SE Asia, says PM The Jerusalem Post
  2. Singapore prime minister defends exclusive deal with Taylor Swift that riles some neighbors ABC News
  3. Singapore’s Eras Tour deal causes bad blood with neighboring countries USA TODAY
  4. Taylor Swift reportedly got millions in incentives from Singapore to only perform there in Southeast Asia. Now Thai and Philippine politicians are hitting back Fortune
  5. Taylor Swift: Singapore prime minister defends deal to secure exclusive access to Eras tour The Guardian

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BBC Urged To Fire UK Eurovision Entrant Olly Alexander After He Signed Letter Accusing “Apartheid” State Israel Of Genocide – Deadline

  1. BBC Urged To Fire UK Eurovision Entrant Olly Alexander After He Signed Letter Accusing “Apartheid” State Israel Of Genocide Deadline
  2. BBC criticized for selecting Eurovision contestant who accused Israel of ‘genocide’ The Times of Israel
  3. BBC urged to drop Olly Alexander from Eurovision after Israel comments Euronews
  4. Ex-Mumford and Sons star blasts Olly Alexander’s ‘abhorrent’ Israel views – But says he SHOULDN’T be kicked off Eurovision GB News
  5. UK Eurovision act Olly Alexander criticised for signing statement calling Israel an ‘apartheid state’ and accusing it of genocide Sky News

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Jets QB situation: Colin Kaepernick sends letter to Jets requesting to be signed to New York’s practice squad – CBS Sports

  1. Jets QB situation: Colin Kaepernick sends letter to Jets requesting to be signed to New York’s practice squad CBS Sports
  2. Colin Kaepernick wrote a letter to the Jets’ GM asking to join the practice squad | First Take ESPN
  3. Colin Kaepernick writes to Jets asking to join team in ‘risk-free contingency plan,’ calls himself ‘elite QB’ Fox News
  4. “Why Not” – Jets Fan Rich Eisen Reacts to Colin Kaepernick’s Offer to Join Team | Rich Eisen Show The Rich Eisen Show
  5. Colin Kaepernick Lists Three Football Coaches As His References The Spun
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Michael Oher, depicted in ‘The Blind Side,’ alleges he was never adopted by Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy, but signed into a conservatorship – CNN

  1. Michael Oher, depicted in ‘The Blind Side,’ alleges he was never adopted by Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy, but signed into a conservatorship CNN
  2. ‘Blind Side’ subject Oher alleges Tuohys made millions off lie – ESPN ESPN
  3. Ex-NFL player Michael Oher, inspiration of ‘The Blind Side,’ says he was never adopted by family Fox News
  4. Report: Michael Oher says he was never adopted, tricked into conservatorship, didn’t see ‘The Blind Side’ money Yahoo Sports
  5. ‘Blind Side’ subject Michael Oher alleges adoption was a lie | ESPN Special Report ESPN
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A man who signed up to be on board the Titan said he pulled out because it didn’t seem like a ‘professional diving operation’ – Yahoo News

  1. A man who signed up to be on board the Titan said he pulled out because it didn’t seem like a ‘professional diving operation’ Yahoo News
  2. While sub disappearance transfixes some, many say their focus is on other calamities The Associated Press
  3. Analysis | In missing submersible and migrant disaster, a tale of two Pakistans The Washington Post
  4. The Titanic wreck led to safer seas. Maybe the Titanic tourist sub will, too. | Opinion Charlotte Observer
  5. Submersible search is far from Arizona, but it’s a local story The Arizona Republic
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Jason Kelce: Eagles lost “smartest player I’ve ever been around” when Steelers signed Isaac Seumalo – Yahoo Sports

  1. Jason Kelce: Eagles lost “smartest player I’ve ever been around” when Steelers signed Isaac Seumalo Yahoo Sports
  2. Jason Kelce believes Eagles lost ‘one of the best guards in the NFL’ in Isaac Seumalo: ‘Steelers are getting a steal’ NFL.com
  3. Jason Kelce talks Cam Jurgens’ outlook and the Eagles’ right guard competition Bleeding Green Nation
  4. Jason Kelce Believes New Steelers OG Isaac Seumalo Is ‘One Of The Best Guards In The NFL,’ Says Pittsburgh Got A ‘Steal’ Steelers Depot
  5. All-Pro believes Steelers got ‘really special player’ in free agency Yardbarker
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Vic Fangio quietly signed contract with Eagles to help prepare them for Super Bowl; Fangio will join Dolphins after game – NFL.com

  1. Vic Fangio quietly signed contract with Eagles to help prepare them for Super Bowl; Fangio will join Dolphins after game NFL.com
  2. Vic Fangio wraps up Eagles consulting role Sunday, set to join Dolphins this week NBC Sports
  3. The Eagles signed former Broncos head coach Vic Fangio to a 2-week contract to scout Chiefs before Super Bowl Footballscoop
  4. ESPN: Vic Fangio Signed 2-Week Eagles Contract Before Super Bowl; Will Join Dolphins Bleacher Report
  5. Report: Vic Fangio signed-two week contract with Eagles to prepare for Super Bowl PhillyVoice.com
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Lisa Marie Presley died after second cardiac arrest, family signed DNR

Lisa Marie Presley’s family reportedly signed a do-not-resuscitate order before the singer died following a second cardiac arrest at the hospital.

Sources had previously Page Six that the singer was pronounced brain dead after she was rushed to the hospital Thursday, prompting doctors to put her into a medically-induced coma.

However, with the news of her “critical” condition, the singer’s family decided to sign a DNR in case she suffered another cardiac arrest — which she did, according to TMZ.

Further details of her death come after Lisa Marie was found unresponsive in her California home by her housekeeper Thursday morning. Her first ex-husband, Daniel Keough, who lived with her, performed CPR until EMTs arrived.

However, after EMTs were able to revive her after administering epinephrine, she “coded multiple times” while at the hospital.

Lisa Marie’s family signed a DNR prior to her death.
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Her mother, Priscilla Presley, later confirmed that her “beautiful daughter Lisa Marie [had] left us.”

“She was the most passionate, strong and loving woman I have ever known,” she said in a statement shared with various outlets.

Since her tragic death, several celebrities have paid tribute to the Princess of Rock and Roll, including “Elvis” star Austin Butler and two of her ex-husbands, Nicholas Cage and Michael Lockwood.

Sources told Page Six the late singer was pronounced brain dead after arriving at the hospital.
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On Friday, reps for the family told Page Six that she would be laid to rest next to her father, Elvis Presley, and son Benjamin, who died by suicide, at Graceland.

She is survived by her mother and three daughters: Riley, 33, and 14-year-old twins, Finley and Harper — who are now set to inherit the iconic Tennessee estate.

Lisa Marie will be buried next to her late son and father at Graceland.
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Despite the late singer reportedly losing the majority of her $100 million inheritance over the years, Elvis’ home is worth $400 to $500 million, according to Rolling Stone.

An official cause of death has yet to be released and Page Six sources said there were no drugs at the scene.

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AG Merrick Garland says he signed off on Trump search, denounces attacks on law enforcement

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday afternoon spoke for the first time since FBI agents raided former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida.

Citing “the substantial public interest in this matter,” Garland said the government had filed a motion to unseal the warrant authorizing Monday’s search, which Trump has sharply criticized as a partisan attack.

It was not immediately clear how quickly the judge in the case may release the warrant and federal prosecutors noted in their request, filed Thursday, that it should be granted only “absent objection by former President Trump.”

Garland said that Trump’s attorney had been provided on Monday with a copy of both the warrant and a list of what was taken from Mar-a-Lago by the agents — contradicting past statements by Trump’s son Eric.

In his four-minute remarks, Garland did not discuss any specifics of law enforcement’s work or the larger investigation related to Trump.

“Faithful adherence to the rule of law is the bedrock principle of the Justice Department and of our democracy. Upholding the rule of law means applying the law evenly without fear or favor,” he said. “Under my watch, that is precisely what the Justice Department is doing.”

“The search warrant was authorized by a federal court upon the required finding of probable cause,” he said.

Sources previously told ABC News that Monday’s search was in connection to documents that Trump took with him when he departed Washington, including some records the National Archives said were marked classified.

Garland said Thursday he “personally approved” the unprecedented decision to seek a search warrant against a former president but stressed that “the department does not take such a decision lightly.”

“Where possible, it is standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a search and to narrowly scope any search that is undertaken,” he said.

ABC News reported earlier Thursday that, according to sources, Trump previously received a subpoena in the spring for documents related to what he is believed to have failed to turn over to the National Archives, which had recovered 15 boxes of material from Mar-a-Lago in January.

Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks during a news conference at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 11, 2022.

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Garland acknowledged there was still much he could not say — given longstanding department policy not to comment on ongoing investigations and unduly harm those caught in law enforcement’s wake before charges, if ever, are brought.

The search of Trump’s home marked a significant development in one of several legal issues that Trump faces. (He denies wrongdoing in each.)

“All Americans are rightly entitled to the even-handed application of the law, to due process of the law and to the presumption of innocence,” Garland said. “Much of our work is by necessity conducted out of the public eye. We do that to protect the constitutional rights of all Americans and to protect the integrity of our investigations.”

Finally, he said, he wanted to “address recent unfounded attacks on the professionalism of the FBI and Justice Department agents and prosecutors.”

The search of Mar-a-Lago drew a resounding chorus of criticism from Republicans and some others over what the detractors said was a lack of clarity about why such a move was necessary.

“The American people want transparency when you are raiding the home of a former president,” Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said Wednesday. “The FBI is raiding the home of a former president. The American people deserve to know why.”

Speaking at a separate event Wednesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said of the search, “I’m sure you can appreciate that’s not something I can talk about.”

Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks at the Justice Department Thursday, Aug. 11, 2022, in Washington, D.C.

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As Trump has many times before, he and his allies cast the federal investigation as a partisan sham. Trump said the search was “not necessary or appropriate”; he has not released any information about the court-authorized search warrant.

“These are dark times for our Nation. … It is prosecutorial misconduct, the weaponization of the Justice System, and an attack by Radical Left Democrats who desperately don’t want me to run for President in 2024,” Trump said in a statement on Monday night, in the first public confirmation of a search that Garland said Thursday officials had worked to keep out of view.

He also pushed back on the denunciation of law enforcement.

“The men and women of the FBI and the Justice Department are dedicated, patriotic public servants, every day,” Garland said. He would “not stand by silently when their integrity is unfairly attacked.”

“They protect the American people from violent crime, terrorism and other threats to their safety while safeguarding our civil rights,” Garland said. “They do so at great personal sacrifice and risk to themselves. I am honored to work alongside them.”

“This is all I can say right now,” Garland concluded, rebuffing questions from journalists in the room. “More information will be made available in the appropriate way and at the appropriate time.”

In its request to unseal the search warrant, filed Thursday in federal court in Florida, the Justice Department wrote that its decision was made in light of “the public’s clear and powerful interest in understanding what occurred under these circumstances.”

The government’s filing notes the warrant was signed on Friday and also requests the unsealing of a redacted inventory of what was taken by agents at Mar-a-Lago. Prosecutors did not seek to release any supporting affidavit for the warrant, in which law enforcement would have explained, in narrative style, why they sought to search Trump’s home.

Prosecutors wrote that that Trump “should have an opportunity to respond to this Motion and lodge objections, including with regards to any ‘legitimate privacy interests’ or the potential for other ‘injury’ if these materials are made public.”

Court records show that responses will be due in the matter by Aug. 25.

Former President Donald Trump waves while walking to a vehicle in New York City on Aug. 10, 2022.

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About an hour after Garland spoke, the judge in the case ordered prosecutors to confer with Trump’s lawyers and report back at or before 3 p.m. ET Friday as to whether Trump opposes the motion to unseal the warrant.

The head of the Department of Justice’s Counterintelligence and Export Control Section, Jay Bratt, is one of two DOJ officials who signed off on the request to unseal — along with U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Juan Gonzalez.

The head of DOJ’s national security division, Matt Olsen, was also present in the room for Garland’s remarks Thursday, a reflection of the NSD’s prominent role in the investigation.

ABC News’ Jack Date, Katherine Faulders, Isabella Murray and John Santucci contributed to this report.

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