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“So what, I’m in love with a man? That doesn’t discredit my past at all.”
JoJo Siwa responded to people calling her a “trad wife” following the release of her cover of the 1980s hit “Bette Davis Eyes.”
The chatter began in July when JoJo teased the cover, dressed in old Hollywood glam—a blonde bob with soft, tousled curls, a vintage frilled outfit, and bold red lipstick—singing in a soft, raspy voice.
“She dates 1 man and becomes a 1950’s housewife,” one viewer remarked, referring to JoJo’s relationship with her Big Brother UK co-star Chris Hughes. Another commented, “Girl nobody wants this,” while someone else pleaded for JoJo to “un-tradwife” herself.
JoJo addressed the comments in an interview with CNN, denying that she’s trying to be a trad wife.
“It was basically a Halloween costume,” she explained about her outfit. “People really thought I was changing everything like, damn, it was a good wig! I don’t know where ‘trad wife’ came from.”
She also addressed speculation that she’s abandoning the LGBTQ+ community amid her relationship with Chris, which she confirmed in June. Before dating him, JoJo identified as a lesbian and later said she identifies as queer while on Big Brother UK.
“I will fight for the queer community until it’s over,” JoJo said. “It’s my people. I think that people might be quick to forget the way that I came out, the age that I came out. The next generation that saw me be okay and saw the world be okay and then all of a sudden the moms and dads of these kids were okay because, yeah, ‘JoJo Siwa’s a good person’ that changed so many lives.”
“So what, I’m in love with a man? That doesn’t discredit my past at all.”
She added, “I will always make everyone around me know that they’re accepted for who they are. The people who are criticizing me for saying that I’m moving away from the queer community—which literally is not possible for me to do—those people are not doing the same for me.”
True point!
What did you think of JoJo’s rendition of “Bette Davis Eyes”? Let me know in the comments below.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/chelseastewart/jojo-siwa-responds-tradwife-comments
Investigators still haven’t been able to identify the remains of two of the people killed in the October 10 explosion at the Accurate Energetic Systems factory in Bucksnort, an unincorporated community about 60 miles (97 kilometers) southwest of Nashville, officials said at a news conference.
The delicate investigation at the site of the plant has concluded, but determining a cause could take months more, said Brice McCracken, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF) special agent in charge at the National Center for Explosives Training and Research. In addition to locating victims’ remains, the on-site work involved removing and disposing of explosives that didn’t detonate in the blast.
The next phase centers on ATF labs and testing facilities, where investigators will try to determine what triggered the explosion, said Jamey VanVliet, ATF special agent in charge in the Nashville division.
“Those results don’t come quickly,” VanVliet said. “They come through time, care, and precision. And that’s what this community deserves: answers that are proven, not guessed.”
### The Explosion and the Site
Authorities reported that between 24,000 and 28,000 pounds of explosives detonated that day. The blast originated on the 15,000-square-foot plant’s first floor, near kettles used in the production of an explosive mixture for the commercial mining industry, McCracken explained.
The building was primarily used to make explosives known as cast boosters—typically a mixture of TNT and RDX (also called cyclonite)—which are poured by hand into cardboard tubes. Explosives were mixed in kettles on the mezzanine level before being pumped into heating kettles on the main floor.
“Everything is mixed up top and then it pumps down into the lower floor, where it stays heated,” McCracken said. “Then they’re able to pull it out in a pitcher and each cast is hand-poured into the cardboard tube.”
The main floor also stored explosives near a loading dock. Cast boosters were cooled on that floor before packaging. After the initial explosion in the production kettles, investigators believe other explosive materials stored on the main floor also detonated.
During the investigation, authorities searched an area of about 500 acres (200 hectares), much of which was dense woods, looking for evidence. The scene was turned back over to the company on Thursday, McCracken added.
### Impact and Community
The blast, which was felt more than 20 miles (32 kilometers) away, left a smoldering wreck of twisted metal and burned-out vehicles at the factory. Authorities confirmed there were no survivors at the blast site.
Items of interest for the investigation were found more than half a mile away, Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said.
Accurate Energetic Systems employs about 150 people and operates a sprawling complex in rural central Tennessee, with eight specialized production buildings and a laboratory. The facility straddles the Hickman and Humphreys county line in unincorporated Bucksnort.
The company, headquartered in nearby McEwen, serves customers in the aerospace, defense, demolition, and mining industries. It has been awarded numerous military contracts—largely by the U.S. Army and Navy—to supply different types of munitions and explosives. Their products range from bulk explosives to landmines and small breaching charges, including C-4.
In a statement on Friday, Accurate Energetic Systems CEO Wendell Stinson said the company is “continuing to support investigators and is under obligation to preserve the site for a to-be-determined period of time,” anticipating it may be “many months” before more on-site review is complete.
The company also started a fund with a local community foundation to help solicit donations for families affected by the tragedy.
### Victims and Identification Efforts
The explosion killed people ranging in age from 21 to 60. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) has positively identified 14 of the 16 victims using rapid DNA testing.
Given the severe damage at the scene, TBI Director David Rausch explained that they had initially expected to identify only 40% to 50% of the victims. While their efforts have fallen short of identifying every victim, authorities have named all 16 individuals.
Officials continue conducting tests to identify the final two victims, Sheriff Davis said. He expressed the emotional toll on the families, noting, “There’s not enough words in the dictionary that we could use to describe those feelings or emotions.”
### Lawsuit Filed Over the Explosion
Last week, a lawsuit was filed in state court on behalf of the 9-year-old daughter of Jeremy Moore, one of the victims killed in the blast.
The lawsuit targets AAC Investments LLC, a company closely tied to Accurate Energetic Systems. It claims that AAC was the owner, operator, and manager of the factory and that the explosion occurred because AAC did not maintain a “reasonably safe factory” for explosives work.
Jeremy Moore, 37, was remembered fondly by his family. According to his obituary, he cherished spending time with and supporting his daughter at cheerleading, softball, and any adventure she wanted to pursue.
Lee Coleman, an attorney representing Moore’s family, stated that the complaint could be amended as more details become available and that additional defendants might be added.
A spokesperson for Accurate Energetic Systems declined to comment on the lawsuit.
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This tragic event has profoundly impacted the local community, and investigations continue as authorities work to uncover the cause and provide answers to those affected.
https://fortune.com/2025/10/25/fatal-blast-military-munitions-factory-tennessee-accurate-energetic-systems-explosives/
Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and a powerful team of women are leading a fictional newsroom in Season 4 of *The Morning Show*. Each season, the critically acclaimed series has raised the stakes for its characters. From Bradley’s (Witherspoon) family drama to Alex’s (Aniston) complicated relationships and business decisions, the show has introduced more mayhem for its cast.
That being said, could we see *The Morning Show* come back for another round with a Season 5? Below, Hollywood Life has the latest update about the future of *The Morning Show*.
### When Did The Morning Show Season 4 Premiere?
The first episode of Season 4 premiered on September 17, 2025.
### Is The Morning Show Coming Back for Season 5?
Yes! Apple TV+ renewed *The Morning Show* for Season 5 just before its fourth season premiered. In a statement released by Matt Cherniss, the head of programming at Apple TV+, the studio confirmed the series’ renewal.
> “*The Morning Show* has been a standout from the very start, debuting as one of the flagship series on Apple TV+,” Cherniss said.
> “It’s been incredibly rewarding to see it not only entertain but also resonate with audiences worldwide. Thanks to the outstanding cast and creative team led by Jennifer, Reese, Charlotte and Mimi, *The Morning Show* continues to deliver addictively entertaining and provocative stories that we’ve all come to love. We’re excited for viewers to experience the next chapter of this Emmy-winning drama.”
Executive producer Michael Ellenberg also shared his thoughts:
> “It’s an honor to witness the collective talent, passion and commitment of Jen, Reese, Mimi, Charlotte, our partners at Hello Sunshine and Echo Films, and everyone involved in *The Morning Show*. We’re excited to embark on a new season that will give this cast and creative team even more room to shine. We are so grateful to Apple TV+ and the fans around the world who tune in every week, and are thrilled for viewers to see this upcoming season and beyond.”
Jennifer Aniston reacted to the news by sharing a screenshot of the Season 5 announcement to her Instagram Stories, writing across the message, “So proud of this team.” Reese Witherspoon did the same, adding, “It’s official! So proud to be a part of this amazing team!”
### What Is Season 4 About?
Season 4 of *The Morning Show* explores the dangers of artificial intelligence. The threat of this advanced technology hits close to home for the journalists and workers at UBA and NBN’s newly merged company, bringing new challenges and tension to the newsroom.
Stay tuned for more updates as Season 4 continues to unfold, and look forward to what Season 5 has in store!
https://hollywoodlife.com/feature/the-morning-show-season-5-5455340/
La vicepresidenta de Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, informó este sábado en su cuenta de Telegram que el presidente Nicolás Maduro presentó el viernes un recurso ante el Tribunal Supremo de Justicia (TSJ) para solicitar el retiro de la nacionalidad venezolana al opositor Leopoldo López.
El argumento detrás de esta solicitud es que López habría llamado a una invasión extranjera contra Venezuela. Rodríguez señaló que la petición de Maduro se basa en la presunta comisión de “traición a la patria” y violaciones al artículo 130 de la Constitución, así como a la Ley Orgánica Libertador Simón Bolívar.
Cabe destacar que, según el artículo 35 de la Constitución de Venezuela, la nacionalidad venezolana por nacimiento solamente puede ser revocada mediante sentencia judicial.
En el documento presentado, Maduro acusa a López, quien reside en España desde octubre de 2020, de “promover un bloqueo económico criminal y llamar a una invasión militar extranjera”, entre otros señalamientos.
Recientemente, en medio de las crecientes tensiones entre Estados Unidos y Venezuela por los ataques a embarcaciones en el Caribe y el Pacífico —que, según Washington, transportaban drogas— y por una posible acción militar estadounidense en territorio venezolano, López afirmó en una entrevista con CNN que “hay una necesidad de ejercer presión por la fuerza (…) y quien tiene la capacidad son los Estados Unidos”.
El líder opositor también aseguró que Maduro “pretende quedarse en el poder” bajo la misma lógica de la “fuerza del fusil, del plomo, de la sangre, de la persecución”.
Por su parte, Rodríguez explicó que, sin precisar los lapsos para su ejecución, la Cancillería y el Servicio Administrativo de Identificación, Migración y Extranjería (SAIME) activarán de inmediato los procedimientos administrativos para anular el pasaporte de López, como respuesta a la solicitud.
Además, la vicepresidenta indicó que “el Estado venezolano cuenta con los recursos suficientes para garantizar la integridad territorial y la soberanía frente a cualquier intento de agresión externa”.
CNN se comunicó con Leopoldo López para obtener una reacción, pero hasta el momento no ha recibido respuesta. Tampoco ha reaccionado Voluntad Popular, el partido que fundó.
Leopoldo López estuvo detenido desde el 18 de febrero de 2014 hasta el 30 de abril de 2019, acusado de generar violencia mediante su discurso durante las protestas antigubernamentales de 2014. El opositor se declaró inocente y sostiene que su encarcelamiento tuvo motivaciones políticas.
Fue condenado a cerca de 14 años de prisión, de los cuales cumplió tres años y medio en la cárcel militar de Ramo Verde y casi dos años bajo arresto domiciliario. En 2019 escapó y se refugió en la residencia de la embajada de España en Caracas, donde permaneció hasta trasladarse a Madrid.
https://wtop.com/news/2025/10/maduro-pide-al-tsj-retirar-la-nacionalidad-venezolana-al-opositor-leopoldo-lopez-por-llamar-a-una-invasion-extranjera/
Trump Administration Officials Reaffirm Commitment to Protect Unborn Life at Geneva Consensus Declaration Anniversary
At the five-year anniversary event of the Geneva Consensus Declaration, a coalition of 40 nations affirming that there is no international right to abortion, Trump administration officials reiterated their dedication to “protect unborn life at all stages.” The declaration aims to expand health and well-being for women while protecting the sovereign right of nations to support health, life, and family through national policy and legislation.
The Institute of Women’s Health hosted members of Congress, Trump administration officials, and global leaders to celebrate the milestone. A letter from President Donald Trump was read during the event, in which he pledged to “never waver in protecting the sanctity of every human life.”
“My administration is steadfastly devoted to restoring a culture that values the inherent dignity of every child and to upholding the eternal truth that every person is created in the holy image and likeness of God, with infinite worth and boundless potential,” President Trump wrote.
Jim O’Neill, Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services, expressed pride in the Trump administration’s decision to rejoin the Geneva Consensus Declaration in January after the Biden administration’s departure from the coalition of pro-life countries.
“The denial of fundamental truths can destroy nations from within,” O’Neill said. “At the root of the evils we face—murder in the womb, the blurring of lines between sexes, and radical social agendas—is a hatred of nature as it was designed for life, the way it was meant to be lived. This ideology does not just deny biology. It declares war against it.”
O’Neill emphasized the administration’s commitment to putting the declaration’s principles into action to protect life at all stages. “President Trump reinstituted the Mexico City Policy. Taxpayers will not be forced to fund entities that provide or promote abortion as foreign family planning,” he stated.
He added, “We’ve removed transgender flags from all federal buildings. Only one flag flies above our embassies, and that is the American flag. We’ve ended taxpayer funding for the mutilation of children and radical indoctrination. Children should not be subjected to life-altering, irreversible damage and sex-trait modification.”
O’Neill promised that the Trump administration will continue advancing the Geneva Consensus Declaration’s principles on the global stage.
“Taxpayer-funded organizations and bureaucrats have sadly long undermined sovereign nations by imposing radical social agendas around the world. The era of taxpayer-funded neocolonialist promotion of leftist ideologies has come to an end, and our work is just beginning,” he said.
Deputy Secretary of State Chris Landau highlighted the State Department’s top priority of recognizing national sovereignty.
“I think it’s so important for us all to recognize that the international community has no right to tell anyone of our country what our policy should be on these issues of family and women’s health,” Landau said. “Each nation-state has the right to determine, within its own borders, the policy it decides to pursue on social and cultural issues, like those affecting the family.”
Landau expressed solidarity with the Geneva Consensus Declaration’s “focus on women’s health and its commitment to families as the core of our communities and our countries.”
“We’re created in the image of God. We have families. Families build out into communities, into nations, and ultimately the world. And so, the family is ultimately the manifestation of God’s grace,” he explained. “I think it’s so important that we are all recognizing the importance of the family. This is something, frankly, that declining birth rates in so many parts of the world pose a huge problem facing humankind, and so I respect and welcome focus on these issues.”
Committed to restoring the principle of national sovereignty as central to international relations, Landau said, “Just as President Trump says he wants to make America great again, he expects the leaders of your countries to want to make your countries great again—whether it be Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq, Cameroon, Egypt, or Paraguay.”
Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.), a staunch pro-life advocate, expressed gratitude for the Trump administration’s respect for life in the womb.
“The Geneva Consensus Declaration, in my opinion, is an engraved invitation to each and every one of us to seriously recommit and rededicate ourselves to the best of our ability in our home countries, as well as in the international forum,” Smith said.
Smith also urged the Trump administration to intensify efforts to investigate the abortion pill and its negative side effects experienced by many women.
“In the developing world, when a woman starts hemorrhaging, it’s often a death sentence, and she’ll die quietly and horribly in her town or in her hamlet, and nobody will know,” he explained. “There’ll be no statistical gathering for these horrible effects, and that woman will die. I’m very concerned about how everyone looks the other way on the international stage about the abortion pill.”
Addressing United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, Smith questioned, “Do you know how the pill works? It starves the baby to death. You and I, Mr. Secretary-General, worked on global hunger. I believe deeply in mitigating world hunger, and yet we have a situation where we’re causing hunger to the point of starvation.”
The event underscored the Trump administration’s dedication to reaffirming national sovereignty, protecting life at all stages, supporting families, and opposing international imposition of social agendas that contradict these values.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2025/10/25/trump-admin-congress-celebrate-five-years-declaration-establishing-global-right-life/
A shooting at a large weekend party in southeastern North Carolina resulted in two fatalities and left several others critically wounded, according to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office.
In a news release posted on social media, Sheriff Burnis Wilkins confirmed that 13 people were shot during the incident. The shooting took place just before 3 a.m. local time on Saturday at a rural location outside of Maxton, approximately 95 miles southwest of Raleigh near the South Carolina border.
Homicide investigators and other law enforcement personnel were on the scene, working to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting. Authorities reported that more than 150 people fled the party before officers arrived.
“There is no current threat to the community as this appears to have been an isolated incident,” the sheriff’s office stated.
At this time, no arrests have been made, and the names of those killed or injured have not been released. The sheriff’s office has asked anyone with information about the incident or those present at the scene to contact investigators.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families during this difficult time,” Sheriff Wilkins said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/shooting-party-north-carolina/
Many of us have vacationed in Martha’s Vineyard over the years. I personally spent time at this resort in the past and always made it a point to visit its infamous Black beach, the Inkwell. For those unable to travel to this resort, there was another Black beach much closer—Chicken Bone Beach in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
As summer came to an end, I found myself reflecting on some of the fun activities I enjoyed on beaches I visited during past summers. While lost in these thoughts, I received an email from a nephew living in Millsboro, Delaware. He shared an article from the Delaware News Journal by Andre Lamar titled, “How Racism Led James Brown, Other Stars to Delaware Concerts at a Famous Black Beach.” The article mentioned Black beaches beyond the Inkwell and Chicken Bone Beach, prompting my thoughts to recall a Nigerian proverb I often cite: “Until the lions have their own storytellers, the tale of the hunt shall favor the hunters.”
Today, I want to take you on a journey back in time to explore the Black beaches of “back in the day.” You may have little or no knowledge of these beaches due to the absence of our own storytellers. On August 4, 2022, Travel Coterie, in partnership with TripAdvisor, observed that “just two to three generations ago, prior to desegregation, Jim Crow laws made something as simple as a trip to the beach a difficult task for Black people in America. As desegregation unfolded, Black-founded beach destinations were often stolen, destroyed or written out of existence, leaving many to be forgotten. But the sandy shores are an important part of our collective American history—ones that are well worth a trip.”
Let me take you back in time to provide a clearer understanding of Black beaches of the past.
### What Were Black Beaches?
Based on information I have gathered over the years—from my ancestors as well as various internet sources—“Black beaches,” back in the day, refers to beaches and resort areas that were developed for and frequented by Black Americans during the era of segregation. These locations provided social, cultural, and recreational spaces that were often denied elsewhere.
My reference to Black beaches specifically relates to beaches and social resort facilities of the past that served Black people. As was often the case, we developed our own beaches and resort areas, which became vital centers for Black life and were often the result of the community’s entrepreneurial spirit.
### Notable Black Beaches Across the U.S.
Besides the Inkwell and Chicken Bone Beach, other famous Black beaches include:
– **American Beach, Florida**
Established in the 1930s by the Afro-American Life Insurance Company for its employees and the Black community.
– **Highland Beach, Maryland**
The oldest Black beach, founded in 1893. It became home to prominent Black figures like Paul Robeson, Booker T. Washington, and W.E.B. Du Bois. Located on Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay, Highland Beach was founded by Charles Douglass, son of Frederick Douglass, after he was refused admission to the all-white Bay Ridge Resort nearby. The home built for Frederick Douglass across the Chesapeake still stands today as a museum dedicated to his life and the history of the beach.
Highland Beach was incorporated in 1922, becoming Maryland’s first Black municipality, run by an all-volunteer governing board. It quickly became a popular retreat for Black families and notable figures such as Booker T. Washington and Langston Hughes. Today, access to the private beaches is limited to residents or those staying at vacation homes nearby.
– **Bruce’s Beach, California**
Created in 1912 by Charles and Willa Bruce to provide the Black community with beach access, though the land was later seized by the government.
– **The Inkwell Beach, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts**
A significant gathering place for Black Americans since the late 1800s. The name originated as a derogatory term due to the skin color of the beachgoers but was later reclaimed as a symbol of pride.
– **Chicken Bone Beach, Atlantic City, New Jersey**
Located at Missouri Avenue and the Boardwalk, this beach was the designated Black section of the Atlantic City beachfront. The name derives from chicken bones found in the area. From around 1900 until integration, the area was known for its vibrant atmosphere and celebrity visitors.
### Other Black Beach Communities
There were other notable Black beaches as well:
– **Idlewild, Michigan**
Founded by white developers catering to Black vacationers from the Midwest. Established in 1915, it was known as “Black Eden” and “Black Las Vegas.” The resort attracted notable figures such as Madame C.J. Walker and W.E.B. Du Bois. Ownership was transferred to the Idlewild Lot Owners Association in 1921. Entertainers like Cab Calloway and Aretha Franklin performed here. However, as desegregation allowed Black travelers access to previously off-limits locations, Idlewild slowly declined. Efforts are ongoing to restore its former glory with the help of organizations like the Idlewild Historic and Cultural Center and the National Idlewilders Club.
– **Mosquito Beach, Charleston, South Carolina**
A mid-20th century gathering spot featuring a boardwalk, pavilion, restaurants, and music clubs catering to the Black community.
– **Sag Harbor, New York**
Recognized as one of the few Black-owned beachfront communities attracting Black vacationers.
Other Black beaches include:
– Lewis Beach, Delaware (now Johnnie Walker Beach)
– Rosedale Beach, Maryland
– Elktonia-Carr’s Beach, Maryland
– Sparrow’s Beach, Maryland
– Henry’s Beach, Maryland
– Atlantic Beach, South Carolina (the only historically Black-owned beach to have remained in Black hands since its founding in 1934)
– Virginia Key Beach Park, Florida
– Freeman Beach, North Carolina
– The Inkwell, Santa Monica, California
– Amelia Island, Florida
– Buckroe Beach, Virginia
– Gulfside Assembly, Mississippi
– Freeman Park, North Carolina
I suspect there are many more Black beaches beyond those named here. If you have knowledge of others, I invite you to share them with me.
### The Impact of Integration on Black Beaches
In previous columns, I have discussed how integration—despite being a vital and necessary goal—has negatively impacted the Black economic agenda. The rise and fall of Black beaches serve as evidence of how integration contributed to the decline of these vibrant Black-owned and operated spaces that once thrived.
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Much of the price action across this week’s biggest financial-stock movers reflected the heating up of earnings season.
LendingClub (LC) stood out by rising the most among financial stocks with a market capitalization over $2 billion for the week ended October 24, 2025, posting a significant jump.
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After engaging in discussions with Mayor Daniel Lurie and tech industry leaders Jensen Huang of Nvidia and Marc Benioff of Salesforce, Trump made a notable about-face.
The conversations with these influential figures appear to have influenced his stance, highlighting the impact of collaboration between political leaders and tech innovators.
This shift underscores the growing importance of dialogue across sectors to address pressing challenges and drive progress.
https://newsone.com/6559548/donald-trump-changes-his-mind-about-sending-military-to-san-francisco-after-mayor-and-tech-billionaires-play-nice/