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Nazi-Saluting Cybertruck Driver Is Getting Pummeled on Yelp
CYBERBULLIES
Published 04.26.25 10:07PM EDT 
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Musk and Trump MANDEL NGAN/Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images

A crew of Californians are striking back at a Cybertruck driver who motored around San Francisco offering up Nazi salutes to passersby. Marco Diaz looked similar to Tesla billionaire Elon Musk at a Trump rally while making the hateful gesture—and seemed to think he could get away with it. In the digital age? Not a chance. Someone recorded the incident, which also reportedly involved somebody in the vehicle using a homophobic slur, then posted the video online. Within days, people flooded Yelp with horrible reviews of his Modesto company, Cyber Electric, which was written on the side of the car. “Is this who you want in your home, around your family performing repairs? Disgusting,” wrote one reviewer. By Thursday, commenting had been temporarily disabled on the company’s page due to “increased public attention,” according to a new disclaimer. Diaz’s company has also disabled its own Instagram and Facebook accounts. Diaz apologized via SFGATE for his discriminatory actions. He said he was “intoxicated” and “reacted foolishly to provocation,” but that he takes full responsibility for the revolting gesture. He denied making any homophobic statements.

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Explosion at Iranian Port Kills 14
PORT ON ALERT
Updated 04.27.25 1:12AM EDT 
Published 04.26.25 9:47PM EDT 
Shahid Rajaee port in Bandar Abbas, Iran
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This Bestselling Anti-Frizz Brand Now Has Formulas for Combatting Thinning Hair
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Updated 04.21.25 6:33PM EDT 
Published 04.17.25 4:05PM EDT 
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3
Minions-Obsessed Woman Sets World Record for Most Movie Merch
BANANAS
Published 04.26.25 5:46PM EDT 
Capitaland Group holds its first Minions time-themed exhibition with Universal Studios Theme Park in Shanghai, China, on December 8, 2024. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Capitaland Group holds its first Minions time-themed exhibition with Universal Studios Theme Park in Shanghai, China. NurPhoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Read it at New York Post

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Baby Daddy Musk Might Have More Than 100 Kids, Author Claims
GENGHIS KHAN
Published 04.26.25 3:43PM EDT 
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Tesla billionaire Elon Musk better start brainstorming baby names—and let’s hope they don’t contain random numbers. A writer from The Atlantic suggested in a Friday podcast that the father of 14 might actually be the baby daddy for more than 100 children. Elizabeth Brueing said during the Sanity podcast that “people who spoke to the Wall Street Journal for their exposé on his childbearing habits suggested the number is much higher. I have heard people estimate [it] at 100 or more." Bruenig, who wrote The Harem of Elon Musk, said the number is “definitely” higher than 14. There’s a reason the kids haven’t come forward to claim their nepo-baby status. Sanity co-host Alisyn Camerota added that “he makes his baby mamas sign NDAs and he’s very lawyered up” and he “does suit them if they speak.” Camerota added that Musk gives out a lot of hush money—he paid one of his recent lovers $15 million and a $100,000-a-month living stipend to stay quiet. Camerota called it “dystopian” and called Musk out for pretending he has “family values.” The accusation comes as the White House brainstorms ideas with pro-natalists on how to make women have more babies for the nation.

Read it at The Wrap

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Say Goodbye to Scrubbing (and Chemicals) With This Eco-Friendly Toilet Bowl Cleaner
NO S**T
Published 03.31.25 4:26PM EDT 
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Missing Princeton Student Found Dead in Nearby Reservoir
‘OUR HEARTS ARE HEAVY’
Updated 04.27.25 1:14AM EDT 
Published 04.26.25 3:39PM EDT 
Princeton Student Lauren Blackburn
Princeton Student Lauren Blackburn Princeton University/ Instagram

The body of missing Princeton student Lauren Blackburn has been found. The young man was pulled from the waters of Lake Carnegie Friday less than a week after disappearing. Blackburn was last seen alive on April 19 at around 6 p.m. He was wearing a yellow T-shirt, a black hoodie, and ripped jeans near the school’s central campus in New Jersey. At around midnight, authorities detected a phone signal in the vicinity of the man-made reservoir Lake Carnegie, and search crews promptly headed there to investigate. The uniform nine-feet deep lake was used for practice by the school’s rowing team. Blackburn was an Indiana native majoring in English. He was set to graduate next year. After days of searching, the junior was found Friday morning. The cause of death has not yet been revealed. “Our hearts are heavy and we share our deepest condolences with Lauren’s family and friends,” Dean of Graduate Students Regan Crotty wrote in a message to students. “It is during these difficult times that we must draw strength and support from one another and from those in our community who are available to us for counsel and care.”

Read it at Daily News

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Taxed Baby Products Skyrocket as Trump Pushes for More Kids
CRYBABY
Published 04.26.25 12:45PM EDT 
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Lana Del Rey Shades Kissing ‘SNL’ Troublemaker in New Song
KISS AND TELL
Published 04.26.25 12:18PM EDT 
US singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey arrives at the Variety Hitmakers brunch at nya studios WEST in Los Angeles, December 7, 2024. (Photo by Michael Tran / AFP) (Photo by MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images)
US singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey arrives at the Variety Hitmakers brunch on December 7, 2024. MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images
Read it at https://x.com/opiumoon/status/1916002895402516991

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8
Zelensky Confronts Trump at the Pope’s Funeral
CAN'T ESCAPE
Updated 04.26.25 8:05AM EDT 
Published 04.26.25 7:59AM EDT 
Trump and Zelensky hunched over in discussion at the funeral of Pope Francis
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Deeps Sleep Patches Gave Me My Best Night of Sleep in Months
SUPERIOR SLEEP
Published 06.17.22 11:57AM EDT 
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Gayle King Is Ready to Go Back to Space—Blue Origin Backlash Be Damned
BLAST OFF
Published 04.26.25 1:40AM EDT 
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USDA Rolls Back Biden-Era Plans to Limit Salmonella in Raw Poultry
CRYING FOWL
Published 04.26.25 1:21AM EDT 
Chickens are displayed for sale in the meat department of a grocery store in Brooklyn. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Chickens are displayed for sale in the meat department of a grocery store in Brooklyn. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS

The Agriculture Department has scrapped a Biden-era proposal to limit salmonella in raw chicken and turkey products, saying it would be an “overwhelming burden” on small producers. Food safety experts are crying fowl over the decision—“The message they seem to be sending to consumers is: you’re on your own,” said Brian Ronholm of Consumer Reports. The policy, which had yet to come into effect, would have blocked the sale of meat contaminated with the bacteria that makes 1.3 million Americans sick each year. The National Chicken Council crowed about the cost of the measure, calling it “legally unsound,” but consumer advocates argue they just couldn’t be bothered to impose the rule. “It was just an effort they weren’t willing to make,” Sarah Sorscher from the Center for Science in the Public Interest said. The USDA insists the move will have no impact on food safety. Guess we’ll all just have to wing it.

Read it at The Washington Post

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