Alec Baldwin’s Mom Dies at 92: See the Family’s Tributes

The Baldwin family is mourning the loss of Carol M. Baldwin.

In an Instagram post shared on May 26, Alec Baldwin announced that his mother, who is also the grandmother of Hailey Bieber and Ireland Baldwin, has passed away at 92.

“It is with the deepest regret that my family posts the following statement,” Alec began. “Carol M. Baldwin, mother of actors Alec, Daniel, William and Stephen Baldwin and two daughters, Elizabeth [Keuchler] and Jane [Sasso], died today in Syracuse, New York.”
 
Throughout his touching post, Alec detailed his mother’s life story—from her birth to meeting her husband. The 30 Rock actor also shared some of his mother’s accomplishments and work as a breast cancer survivor.

“She joined with a group of Long Island-wide breast cancer support groups to launch an effort with SUNY Stony Brook,” his post read. “With the support of the university’s then president, Shirley Strum Kenny, the Carol M Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund was opened on the campus at Stony Brook.”



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Katie Holmes & Bobby Wooten III Make Red Carpet Debut as a Couple

Katie Holmes and Bobby Wooten III just took their relationship to the next level.

The Dawson’s Creek alum and the musician stepped out at The Moth’s Silver Ball on May 26, marking their first red carpet appearance together as a couple. For the occasion, Katie wore a pale yellow gown with black patent leather heels. Meanwhile, Bobby rocked a dark teal suit, black shirt and matching shoes.

The event, held at Spring Studios in New York City, celebrated The Moth’s 25th anniversary and honored singer-songwriter David Byrne, who Bobby previously worked with on the Broadway recording of American Utopia. At one point in the evening, Bobby and Katie were photographed sharing a laugh with the Talking Heads frontman.

The couple’s date night comes nearly a month after they were seen out for a romantic stroll in the Big Apple. On April 28, Katie and Bobby were snapped taking the subway to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, where they kissed before heading inside.

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Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino & Wife Lauren Celebrate Son’s B-Day

This Sorrentino baby is spending his birthday with his mouth full of pasta.

Jersey Shore‘s MikeThe SituationSorrentino and wife Lauren Sorrentino celebrated their son Romeo Reign Sorrentino‘s first birthday with endless spaghetti in an adorable photo shoot.  they posted to Instagram. The pictures, shared to Mike and Lauren’s Instagram pages, showed Romeo shoveling handfuls of pasta into his mouth.

One photo showed the tiny tot, dressed in a white chef’s hat and apron, holding a wooden spoon in one hand while munching on the Italian dish, which he’s pictured getting a bit messy with the tomato sauce in another. As a nod to the family’s Italian roots, the set was decorated with Italian flags, pasta, bread and tomatoes.

“I love you more than you love pasta,” Lauren wrote alongside the pictures. “Happy 1st Birthday Romeo Reign. spaghetti smash for the win.”

Romeo got some praise from the Jersey Shore family in the comment section with Jenni “JWoww” Farley writing, “Happy Birthday Romeo.” The Jersey Shore Instagram account even celebrated the occasion by asking the hard-hitting question: “Does Romeo say sauce or gravy?!” 



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Jeff Bridges Recalls Being “Close to Dying” From COVID-19

Jeff Bridges is reflecting on the hardships he faced during his fight against both cancer and COVID-19.

The Only the Brave actor, who first opened up about his lymphoma diagnosis in 2020 and is now in remission, explained that while chemotherapy “worked fast” on shrinking the tumor in his body, the treatment also stripped his health “defenses.”

“That’s what chemo does,” he noted in an interview with People published May 26. “It strips you of all your immune system. I had nothing to fight it. COVID made my cancer look like nothing.”

While battling both at once, Jeff said he felt like he was “dancing” with his “mortality.”

“I was pretty close to dying,” he shared. “The doctors kept telling me, ‘Jeff, you’ve got to fight. You’re not fighting.’ I was in surrender mode. I was ready to go.”

According to the outlet, Jeff was able to find himself back in better health after he began convalescent plasma therapy—a process in which blood from those who have recovered from a specific illness is given to patients who are fighting that illness.

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Jodie Foster Is Leading True Detective Season 4

Jodie Foster is putting on her True Detective hat.

The Oscar winning actress is set to star in season four of the HBO anthology crime series, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Titled True Detective: North Country, the season centers around the six men that operate the Tsalal Arctic Research Station in Ennis, Alaska. “To solve the case, Detectives Liz Danvers and Evangeline Navarro will have to confront the darkness they carry in themselves,” according to HBO, “and dig into the haunted truths that lie buried under the eternal ice.”

Foster will play Danvers, while the role of Navarro has yet to be cast.

Issa Lopez, who is co-writing the series, celebrated Foster’s casting on Twitter. “It’s out. Dreams do come true,” Lopez wrote. “Nightmares too. I can’t wait for you all to see what strange, cold mysteries we’re cooking.”

The series marks Foster’s first recurring television role since appearing in three episodes of Gunsmoke from 1969 to 1972. She first appeared on the show when she was just 7 years old. Foster made her TV series debut on Mayberry R.F.D., a spin-off of The Andy Griffith Show, in 1968. Her first episode aired the day before her sixth birthday.



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Resolve the conflict, don’t just manage it, top envoy tells Israelis, Palestinians — Global Issues

“There are tangible, ongoing arrangements that can be regularized and expanded immediately – if there is political will,” said Tor Wennesland, adding that he is actively engaged with Israelis, Palestinians, regional States and the broader international community, to forge a return to the negotiating path that will end the occupation and establish two States.

Familiar patterns

To be sure, recent weeks have been filled with the familiar pattern of daily violence, he said: armed clashes, settlement expansion, evictions, demolitions and seizures of Palestinian structures, as well as a deadly terrorist attack in Israel.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority’s financial situation – compounded by the constraints of the occupation, the absence of serious Palestinian reforms and unclear prospects for donor support – is dire.  These dynamics, combined with the financial crisis, are “dangerously converging and intensifying”, he said.

Economic relief needed

While immediate steps to reverse the trends and support the Palestinian people are essential, a better coordinated and strategic approach by the parties and the international community is needed.

First and foremost, he called for expanded and more sustainable economic relief.  An agreed and updated regulatory framework for the Israeli-Palestinian economic relationship is not only vital to bringing about meaningful economic dividends for the Palestinians, but would add a tangible political perspective to these economic steps.

Political steps

He also called for political and security steps that address core conflict drivers and ultimately lead towards an end to the occupation and the achievement of a negotiated two-State solution.

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Security Council Meets on Situation in Middle East, Including Palestinian Question

Death of a hero

He also acknowledged the killing of revered Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh, as she covered events in the West Bank city of Jenin on 11 May.

“Her death brought Palestinians, and countless others around the world, together in grief and anger,” he said, while serving as another reminder of the devastating human cost of the conflict.

Against that backdrop, he reiterated the Secretary-General’s condemnation of all attacks against journalists and his call for relevant authorities to carry out an independent and transparent investigation.  “Those responsible must be held accountable,” he insisted.

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Republicans’ Jan. 6 Refusal Could Set Up a Showdown

WASHINGTON — Four House Republicans including Representative Kevin McCarthy, the minority leader, signaled on Thursday that they would not cooperate with subpoenas from the committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, posing a dilemma for the panel that could have broad implications for the inquiry and for Congress itself.

Representatives Jim Jordan of Ohio, Scott Perry of Pennsylvania and Andy Biggs of Arizona each sent letters to the committee objecting to the investigation ahead of the depositions scheduled for this week, and Mr. McCarthy, of California, filed a court brief arguing the panel’s subpoenas are illegitimate.

In a statement, Mr. Perry called the Democratic-led committee a “kangaroo court” and accused the panel of “perpetuating political theater, vilifying and destroying political opponents.”

The Republicans’ resistance could hinder the committee’s investigation, leaving unanswered questions about the deadly mob attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, that left more than 150 police officers injured. It will also likely force the panel to decide whether to pursue criminal contempt of Congress charges against the men, which could prompt a legal showdown whose outcome could set a precedent for future congressional investigations.

Mr. Perry, Mr. Biggs and Mr. Jordan were summoned to testify this week, with Mr. McCarthy and Representative Mo Brooks of Alabama scheduled for next week.

CNN earlier reported that Mr. Perry and Mr. Biggs had sent letters to the committee objecting to the subpoenas. Mr. Brooks did not respond to a request for comment.

The men have employed slightly different tactics in resisting the subpoenas. While Mr. Perry refused to appear — his lawyer stated flatly that the congressman “declines to appear for deposition on May 26 and requests that you withdraw the subpoena” — Mr. Jordan issued a lengthy list of demands to which the panel was unlikely to agree.

Mr. Jordan, who is in line to become Judiciary Committee chairman should his party take control of Congress after November’s midterms, demanded “all documents, videos or other materials in the possession of the select committee” to be used in his questioning and any material the panel has in which his name appears.

“Your attempt to compel testimony about a colleague’s deliberations pertaining to a statutorily prescribed legislative matter and an important constitutional function is a dangerous escalation of House Democrats’ pursue of political vendettas,” Mr. Jordan wrote to Representative Bennie Thompson, Democrat of Mississippi and chairman of the committee.

A spokesman for the committee declined to comment.

The men’s resistance came as 22 former Republican members of the House urged them to cooperate with the panel.

“We understand you may have concerns about this exercise of the committee’s subpoena power,” the former members wrote in their letter, posted to Medium. “Indeed, under most circumstances, we would strongly counsel against compelling the testimony of sitting members of Congress. But the exceptional nature of this circumstance is clear: one in which sitting members may have firsthand knowledge regarding an assault on our government. The best way to ensure a full and fair accounting of what happened before and on Jan. 6 is for you to provide your understanding of the events and to explain it to the American people.”

The committee issued the subpoenas this month as it dug deeper into the role Republicans played in attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

Mr. Perry, who coordinated a plan to try to replace the acting attorney general after he resisted Mr. Trump’s false claims of widespread voting fraud, argued in a letter to the committee that there was “nothing improper” about his actions.

“The committee is without authority to issue the subpoena, and we respectfully request that it be immediately withdrawn,” his lawyer, John P. Rowley III, wrote.

The panel has been told by at least one witness that Mark Meadows, the former White House chief of staff, burned documents in the fireplace in his office after a meeting with Mr. Perry, a person familiar with the committee’s activity said on Thursday. The information was first reported by Politico. The Times reported on Wednesday that the committee had information that Mr. Meadows had used his fireplace to dispose of documents.

Mr. McCarthy, along with Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the No. 2 House Republican, filed a brief in support of Stephen K. Bannon, a Trump ally who has been indicted on charges of contempt of Congress after he failed to comply with a subpoena from the committee.

In the brief, lawyers for Mr. McCarthy argued that the committee’s subpoenas were illegitimate because, they said, the panel is not following the rules of the House regarding the number of members of the committee and Republicans’ role on the panel. Several judges have already rejected that argument in other suits.

Mr. Bannon is attempting to have the contempt charges dismissed, and Mr. McCarthy and Mr. Scalise sided with him, arguing the Jan. 6 committee’s pursuit of Mr. Bannon could cause “potential damage” to the institution of the House.

The panel’s move to compel cooperation from the Republicans was widely seen as unprecedented in the modern history of congressional investigations. In the House, subpoenas are almost never issued outside of the Ethics Committee, which is charged with investigating allegations of members’ misconduct.

Before sending their letters, the Republicans under subpoena privately discussed how best to respond, according to people familiar with their thinking who described it on the condition of anonymity. Some argued there was a clear political benefit to defying the committee — because former President Donald J. Trump’s base would almost certainly look favorably on the move — but some also are worried about weakening the authority of their own subpoenas if their party takes over Congress.

Mr. Thompson has said that if the men do not comply, another option beyond a contempt charge could be a referral to the Ethics Committee.

Maggie Haberman contributed reporting.

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Valve Responds to #SaveTF2, Says Its Working on Improvements

Valve has responded to a growing Team Fortress 2 community movement in protect of the game’s massive botting problem, and is reassuring players it is “working to improve things.”

In a tweet today from the official Team Fortress 2 account, Valve said “TF2 community, we hear you! We love this game and know you do, too. We see how large this issue has become and are working to improve things.” It is the first tweet from the account since July 2020 (not counting a single retweet of an official Valve tweet from October 2020).

This comes in response to the hashtag #SaveTF2, which the Team Fortress 2 community has adopted in the last few days to draw attention to a massive botting problem that has been ongoing in the game since 2020. The hashtag has been adopted by a large number of Team Fortress 2 streamers and is described as a “peaceful” protest about the state of the game. The bot infestation has caused Team Fortress 2’s casual servers to be overun with spam messages, flawless snipers, and more recently bots that can crash entire games or orchestrate coordinated kicking of human players. Previously, community leaders organized an emailing campaign to reach out to Valve and media outlets to shed light on the issue.

While individuals using the #SaveTF2 hashtag may have different motives, largely the group has simply been hoping for some level of acknowledgement from Valve, ideally coupled with a fix. Others hope that renewed attention on Team Fortress 2 may result in the game getting regular updates again given the large community clearly still interested. Despite being over a decade old, Team Fortress 2 remains incredibly popular and has consistently averaged between 70,000 and 90,000 concurrent players every month for the last year.

For now, it’s unclear what improvements Valve has up its sleeve, but hopefully they can get Team Fortress 2 into a more stable state.

Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.



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Husband of Texas Shooting Victim Irma Garcia Dies Days After Tragedy

Tragedy continues to strike Uvalde, Texas. 

On May 26, Joe Garcia—husband of Irma Garcia, one of two teachers fatally shot by a gunman at Robb Elementary School on May 24—passed away, his nephew, John Martinez, confirmed to NBC News.

Joe Garcia “went to go deliver flowers for Irma” at the memorial that’s been created at the elementary school, Martinez told the outlet.

“When he got home, he was at home for no more than three minutes after sitting down on a chair with the family,” Martinez continued. “He just fell over. They tried doing chest compressions and nothing worked. The ambulance came and they couldn’t, they couldn’t bring [him] back.”

Martinez told NBC News that he first learned about his uncle’s death from his younger brother. “I don’t even know how to feel,” he said. “I don’t believe it. I don’t want to believe it.”

On May 24, Irma Garcia and co-teacher Eva Mireles were both killed, along with 19 children after a gunman—identified by authorities as 18-year-old Salvador Ramos—opened fire in the elementary school. 

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Arsenal set sights on 2nd Man City star ahead of summer


 

Arsenal are considering a swoop for a 2nd member of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City squad ahead of the summer transfer window swinging open, according to reports.

The player in question? Oleksandr Zinchenko.

As per a report from Jack Gaughan of the Daily Mail, the Gunners have identified Ukrainian international Zinchenko as a potential opportunity on the market, aware that the club’s squad will require further depth ahead of a return to Europe in 2022/23.

Not only that, but it is also suggested that Mikel Arteta would consider making use of the 25-year-old’s talents in the middle of the park, rather than at left-back, where he generally lines out at present.

Arsenal’s boss, of course, is well aware of Zinchenko’s abilities, having overseen his early-career development whilst acting as the assistant to Pep Guardiola from 2016 to 2019.

Jesus eyed

Word of Arsenal’s interest in Zinchenko comes with the north Londoners also widely expected to launch an assault for another member of the Premier League champions’ ranks over the coming weeks.

Gabriel Jesus is understood to have been placed atop the wishlist of Arteta and co. ahead of the summer, with Alexandre Lacazette primed to depart, and Nicolas Pepe likely to be close behind.

Jesus, for his part, has no doubt long seen the writing on the wall when it comes to his prospects moving forward in Manchester.

Not only have Man City added the talents of Erling Haaland to their frontline with a view to next season, but Argentine sensation Julian Alvarez, fresh off bagging six goals in his most recent appearance for River Plate, is too in line to add to Pep Guardiola’s options at centre forward.

 

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