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Snow White actress apologises for profane anti-Trump post

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Rachel Zegler. Image – @rachelzegler, X.

Disney actress Rachel Zegler, known for her roles in West Side Story and the upcoming Snow White reboot, has apologised for a controversial social media post where she wished Trump supporters “never know peace” following the election results.

In her apology Zegler admitted she let emotions override reason, contributing to “negative discourse,” and pledged to foster positivity going forward.

The backlash over her comments, which criticised Trump’s victory and its implications for the country, has sparked concerns about potential impacts on Disney’s 2025 Snow White release. Known for her outspoken views, Zegler’s remarks have reignited debates about celebrities and political expression.

German pensioner arrested for sharing meme calling government minister an ‘idiot’

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A Bavarian man’s home was raided for retweeting an image calling Economy Minister Robert Habeck an “idiot”.

German Economy Minister Robert Habeck has pressed charges against a 64-year-old man from Bavaria for sharing a meme calling him an idiot.

Sometime in June, Stefan Niehoff shared a meme featuring a photo of Habeck with an altered logo of a popular shampoo brand, changing it from Schwarzkopf (black head) to Schwachkopf (weak head). Police raided his home in Lower Franconia at dawn on Tuesday and seized his tablet.

Habeck’s lawyers have filed a criminal complaint against Niehoff, prosecutors in the town of Bamberg told the German news agency dpa on Friday. They added that Niehoff also faced charges of uploading an image to X that “referenced the Nazi era.”

The court warrant had authorized a search and seizure of all of Niehoff’s mobile phones, internet-enabled devices and digital storage media, according to documents obtained by the outlet Nius.

“I am 64 years old. I never imagined that it would come to this. This definitely has a GDR flavor,” Niehoff told Nius, referring to the former East Germany.

He said that officers of the Schweinfurt Criminal Investigation Department showed up at his house shortly after 6am, dragged him from bed for questioning and confiscated his tablet, traumatizing his daughter – who has Down syndrome – in the process.

Prosecutors in Bamberg have recorded Niehoff’s alleged offense as a “politically motivated right-wing crime.” Charges against the man claim he “published an image” of the minister “in order to generally defame Robert Habeck and to make it more difficult for him to carry out his work as a member of the federal government.”

The raid of Niehoff’s home was part of a countrywide “day of action against hate postings,” in which the German police searched 50 homes and carried out 90 investigations, according to Nius.

“When police are at the door, every perpetrator realizes that hate crimes have consequences,” Interior Minister Nancy Faeser posted on X, bragging about the raids.

The opposition Alternative for Germany (AfD) party responded by reposting the meme on X and accusing Habeck of being a tyrant in disguise.

“This is what would happen to Germany under a Chancellor Habeck: the complete restriction of freedom of expression by a children’s book author who displayed maximum incompetence for three and a half years, but still feels called to greater things,” wrote the AfD.

Another German posted a mash-up of the Green’s campaign message (“Only Democracy Creates Freedom”) and a photo of police breaking down a door.

Habeck’s Greens are part of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s collapsing “traffic light coalition,” having received 15% of the vote in the last election. Their other most notable cabinet official is Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock.

Last week, in a video floating his candidacy for chancellor in the upcoming election, Habeck denounced the “fungus of populism” that he claimed was around Germany fueled by “authoritarian regimes with troll armies and bots.”

Fake police scam: Cash courier faces prison

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A visiting UK national, who scammed kiwis out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, won’t be leaving the country anytime soon.

Jack Dylan Hennessy faces three years, three months imprisonment over his involvement in a fake Police scam which emerged earlier this year.

The scam involves people being cold called by people posing as Police officers under the guise of asking them to assist a ‘covert Police operation’.

Victims are conned into withdrawing thousands in cash, to be collected in-person by a fake officer.

Twenty-six-year-old Hennessy took $337,700 in cash from Aucklanders.

Detective Senior Sergeant Craig Bolton, from Auckland City’s Financial Crime Unit, says investigators worked quickly to track down the man who had been appearing at victims’ front doors.

“A short visit to rip off New Zealanders has turned into a three-year prison sentence,” he says.

“Right from the start our investigators were determined to make people aware and put a stop to this offending.”

Police acknowledge the sentence handed down in the Auckland District Court.

“It sends a message to the offshore organised criminal groups running these operations that we are not a soft target,” Detective Senior Sergeant Bolton says.

In August Hennessy pleaded guilty to 27 charges, including 25 counts of obtains by deception.

“A prison sentence is a clear warning to those who may be recruited to be cash couriers by these criminal groups – we’ll catch up with you.”

Two other men are also facing court proceedings for their alleged roles in the re-emergence of the scam in other parts of the country.

Another UK national remains before the Wellington District Court after his arrest in August.

Meanwhile, a 24-year-old Auckland man is still before the Waitākere District Court on a fraud charge.

In August, real Police officers from Waitematā District lay in wait for the man after he allegedly came to collect cash from another victim of the scam.

Detective Senior Sergeant Bolton says: “Confidence scams such as this one impact their victims, who are often vulnerable members of our community.

“This has had a devastating financial loss for these victims.”

Search for missing man near Porirua continues

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Searches for missing man Graham Russell Smith will continue into the weekend.

The 77-year-old was last seen on Sunday 10 November in the vicinity of the Doctor Track on the Rangituhi/Colonial Knob walkway.

Ongoing searches will utilise the efforts of Police Search and Rescue and LandSAR volunteers. Dive Squad concluded their search yesterday.

Police are continuing to assess information from the public as it comes in, to determine if it will assist in locating Graham – however as time passes, there is growing concern for his welfare.

Graham’s family is being kept updated and is being offered support.

“We are still asking anyone who may have seen Graham to get in touch with us, and asking residents in nearby suburbs to check their properties”, said police in a statement.

If you can help, please call 111 and reference the file number 241111/3559.

All Whites dominate Vanuatu 8-1 to secure World Cup qualifier semi spot

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The All Whites cruised into the semi-finals of the Oceania FIFA World Cup qualifiers with a commanding 8-1 victory over Vanuatu in Hamilton, led by captain Chris Wood’s impressive brace.

A dominant first half saw Matt Garbett, Tyler Bindon, and Wood propel New Zealand to a 5-1 lead, with Vanuatu’s Jordy Tasip briefly equalising.

A second-half surge, including goals from substitutes Eli Just, Sarpreet Singh, and Callum McCowatt, sealed the emphatic win.

With two victories in Group B, the All Whites are poised for their next match against Samoa, aiming for a place in the 2026 World Cup via the Oceania title or intercontinental playoff.

NY bakery stands strong after Whoopi Goldberg’s claims spark backlash

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New Yorkers rallied around Staten Island’s 145-year-old Holtermann’s Bakery after Whoopi Goldberg alleged on The View that the bakery refused to make her Charlotte Russe desserts due to her political views.

Goldberg, offering no evidence, claimed the bakery cited “oven issues” but implied the refusal stemmed from her liberal politics, prompting disbelief and criticism from loyal customers.

Patrons dismissed her accusations as baseless, alluding to the bakery’s apolitical reputation and longstanding community presence. Many expressed disgust, urging Goldberg to leave politics out of local businesses.

The incident comes amid Goldberg’s broader critiques on The View where she has drawn fire for controversial comments, including blaming grocery price hikes on store owners rather than the Biden administration.

Despite portraying herself as relatable to working-class struggles, her estimated $60 million net worth and multimillion-dollar salary have invited skepticism.

Woman jailed for role in global monkey torture ring blames fake syndrome

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37-year-old Holly LeGresley from Kidderminster in the UK was sentenced to two years in prison for her involvement in a global monkey torture ring, where she acted as the “archivist” for an online community that orchestrated the brutal abuse of infant macaques.

LeGresley, known online as ‘The Immolator’ curated thousands of graphic videos and images, allowing group members to vote on preferred torture methods, which included burning, maiming, and other gruesome acts.

Claiming a fictitious “Happy Valley Syndrome” caused her pathological hatred of pregnant women and children, she failed to convince authorities, as psychiatrists confirmed she had no severe mental health conditions.

The network, exposed animal rights group Action for Primates, operated internationally with torture videos commissioned in Indonesia and Thailand for as little as £10.

LeGresley and her co-defendant, Adriana Orme, who received a 15-month sentence, were condemned by the judge for their “depraved, sickening, and wicked” crimes.

Police described LeGresley as a recluse who gained status within the group by organising its archive and facilitating torture.

Despite convictions, much of the footage remains accessible on some social media platforms.

‘Farage’ show crushes legacy media in primetime ratings battle

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Elon Musk and Boris Johnson praised GB News after its primetime show Farage outperformed legacy media outlets BBC News and Sky News, drawing 130% and 108% of their audiences, respectively.

The 7pm episode featured journalist Allison Pearson, who recounted being confronted by police on Remembrance Sunday over a year-old tweet allegedly violating the Public Order Act.

Pearson and host Nigel Farage condemned the investigation as an attack on free speech and “thought control.”

Musk labelled the situation “insane,” and Johnson criticised the police’s priorities, calling their actions akin to those of a “woke Securitate.”

Pearson described the experience as humiliating but emphasized her right to free expression, sparking widespread debate on the boundaries of free speech in Britain.

Joe Rogan reveals private support from numerous entertainers after Trump endorsement

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Podcast host Joe Rogan shared that numerous artists, musicians, and comedians privately thanked him for endorsing President-elect Trump, saying they fear public backlash if they express similar support.

Rogan’s comments follow Trump’s victory, where he secured both the electoral college and popular vote. He highlighted how many in the entertainment industry, including traditionally liberal circles, feel silenced by the threat of social media attacks and professional consequences. Rogan criticised the pervasive influence of “ideological conformity” in media, noting that creatives aligned with liberal movements of the past now remain quiet despite concerns about the country’s direction.

Rogan expressed concerns about government control over social media, praising Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter as a step toward protecting free speech. He warned against the precedent of imprisoning individuals for social media posts, as seen in the U.K., and argued for the need to end government influence in online discourse.

Rogan said Trump’s commitment to defending free speech and combating censorship, positioning it as a central reason for his endorsement. He described the current media environment as a “dangerous path,” underscoring the importance of open dialogue in preserving democratic values.

Russian scientists make alarming 5G discovery

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Cellphone radiation has led to changes in the brain tissue of lab rats.

Controlled exposure to the 5G radiation spectrum has resulted in changes to the brain tissue of laboratory rats, according to a team of scientists from Tomsk State University (TSU) in Russia.

Ever since the introduction of 5G cellphone infrastructure, there have been concerns about its potential health effects. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified the 5G radio frequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) as a “possible” human carcinogen, but no conclusive research has emerged either way.

“We decided to find out what the effect of non-ionizing radiation is on rodents of different ages,” Natalia Krivova, lead researcher at the TSU’s Biology and Biophysics Research Institute, said in a statement this week.

TSU scientists experimented on male Wistar rats, preferred by scientists for having similar reactions to external stimuli as humans. They tested three different age groups: 5-6 week old rats (corresponding to human adolescents), 10-11 week old (human adults age 40 and up) and rats aged 17-18 weeks (humans 65 and older). All were exposed to RF-EMF frequencies for five weeks, which is equivalent to about four years of human lifespan.

The study showed no outward changes between the rats exposed to the radiation and the control group.

“However, a more detailed study of the rats’ brain tissue after exposure to the 5G antenna revealed a significant change in the ratio of antioxidants and oxidants,” Krivova said.

It is still unclear whether the changes will lead to positive or negative changes in the rats’ cognitive abilities, or whether their bodies will somehow compensate for the disruption, she added, calling for further research into the subject.

The Tomsk study represents the first time scientists have been able to measure the radiation absorption rate on caged rodents, according to the university. The TSU radiophysics team led by Professor Sergey Shipilov designed the 5G antenna for the experiment, and a team led by postgraduate student Ramdas Mazmanazarov developed a method for measuring the absorption rate. Their work was published earlier this year in the journal Applied Sciences.

The study was part of the International Electromagnetic Field Project, initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO) to obtain science-based and objective answers to questions of public concern about the possible health risks from 5G electromagnetic fields.

According to Krivova, the next stage of research is intended to study female rats and investigate how 5G radiation might affect their offspring, if funding can be secured.

Image credit: Nikolett Emert