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Get Ready to Laugh: Kevin Hart Takes Center Stage in Netflix’s Hilarious ‘The Roast of Kevin Hart

Following Tom Brady’s high-profile roasting in a Netflix comedy special, the streaming giant has now turned its attention to its next celebrity target: Kevin Hart.

Netflix revealed that the “roast master himself” will be on the receiving end of some comedic jabs during a live comedy event at the Netflix Is A Joke Fest in Los Angeles. Shane Gillis is slated to host the night, with a roster of comedians who are yet to be announced.

Titled The Roast of Kevin Hart, this event is scheduled to go live from The Kia Forum on Sunday, May 10 at 8/7c. Hart will join forces with Casey Patterson, Jeff Ross, Amy Zvi, and Dave Becky as executive producers for the roast.

This isn’t Hart’s first roasting experience on the streaming platform.

Back in 2024, Hart was honored with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center. The event, which premiered on Netflix, was part of a long-term collaboration with the Kennedy Center, showcasing a star-studded assembly of celebrities, including Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Regina Hall, Chelsea Handler, and numerous others, all gathered to celebrate Hart’s comedic legacy.

Somehow, the evening turned into a roast of the world-famous comedian, with several of his colleagues taking shots at him throughout the ceremony.

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Photo: Paul Morigi/Netflix

But Hart knows how to take the heat. Puck News reported Netflix was considering Will Smith amongst “a few” celebrities to participate in the next roast. Surprisingly, it was reported Smith was considering the opportunity, however, it looks like the honor will go to Hart instead.

This marks Netflix’s first live roast since Brady’s inaugural special, The Roast of Tom Brady, which did not go as well as Brady might have hoped. The evening featured appearances and jokes from Nikki Glaser, Kim Kardashian and more, who took aim at his storied football career, as well as his divorce from supermodel Gisele Bündchen and the impact their separation had on his family.

But Brady admitted soon after the roast that he “wouldn’t do that again,” adding, “It affected actually the people that I care about the most in the world.”

“I liked when the jokes were about me. I thought they were so fun,” he said at the time. “I didn’t like the way they affected my kids.”

According to Netflix, The Roast of Tom Brady earned 26 million views to date and spent three weeks in the Global Top 10 after it aired in 2024.

Family of Former Yankees Player Files Lawsuit Against Costa Rica Resort After Tragic Loss of Son

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Former New York Yankees standout Brett Gardner and his family have initiated legal proceedings against a Costa Rican resort following the tragic death of his 14-year-old son due to carbon monoxide poisoning last year.

The lawsuit, filed almost exactly a year after the devastating event on March 21, 2025, holds the owners and associated parties of the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort in Manuel Antonio Beach responsible for the tragic incident.

During what was intended to be a relaxing family vacation, young Miller Gardner lost his life, and Brett Gardner, along with other family members, fell ill. Authorities in Costa Rica identified carbon monoxide poisoning as the cause.

Subsequent tests revealed that Miller had elevated levels of carboxyhemoglobin at the time, a dangerous compound formed when carbon monoxide attaches itself to hemoglobin in the bloodstream.

The lawsuit contends that inadequate ventilation in the resort’s machine room allowed carbon monoxide to escape, leading to Miller’s untimely death and causing harm to his family.

According to the Motley Rice law firm, via The New York Post, the Gardner family is suing the resort for ‘gross negligence, wrongful death, emotional distress, vicarious liability, breach of warranty, loss of filial consortium and other causes of action.’

Ex-Yankees star Brett Gardner (right) and his family have filed a lawsuit against the Costa Rican resort where his son Miller (second from right) died last year

Ex-Yankees star Brett Gardner (right) and his family have filed a lawsuit against the Costa Rican resort where his son Miller (second from right) died last year

The Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort had contested claims of carbon-monoxide poisoning

The Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort had contested claims of carbon-monoxide poisoning 

The defendants include people who own and operate the resort, including David Callan and R. Scott Williams, as well as Hawk Opportunity Fund LP – a Newtown, Pennsylvania-based venture capital firm. 

Daily Mail has contacted the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort for comment. 

Gardner and his wife, Jessica, announced Miller’s death via the Yankees on March 23. They said he had fallen ill along with other members of the family on the vacation, where they were staying at the $1,000-a-night Arenas Del Mar resort.

Desperate medics battled in vain for 30 minutes to try to kickstart his heart after he was found by a frantic family member who raised the alarm, DailyMail.com exclusively revealed at the time. 

Brett, Jessica and their eldest son Hunter had all suffered severe stomach cramps, vomiting and diarrhea following dinner at an outside restaurant the night before.

Initially there had been suggestions that food poisoning or an extreme reaction to medication had caused Miller’s death. But a statement in early April from Randall Zuniga – general director of the OIJ in Costa Rica – said that carbon monoxide exposure had killed him.

‘Concentrations above 50% are already lethal. In this case, the saturation percentage is higher, thus proving the police’s hypothesis that the death was due to exposure to carbon monoxide,’ he said.

‘Other drug tests were conducted, including fentanyl and other substances; all were negative.’

Miller was discovered not breathing the morning after the whole family had become violently ill

Miller was discovered not breathing the morning after the whole family had become violently ill 

Gardner, wife Jessica and their family had fallen ill in Costa Rica shortly before Miller's death

Gardner, wife Jessica and their family had fallen ill in Costa Rica shortly before Miller’s death

A spokesperson for the resort had denied that carbon monoxide was present in Miller’s room, saying in April: ‘The levels in the hotel room were non-existent and non-lethal. There was an error in this initial reporting.’

They added that the poisonous fumes were detected in a ‘mechanical room that guests do not occupy’. But the room the family stayed in was still cordoned off at the time out of caution.

Back in September, the Arenas Del Mar resort was raided by the authorities for the very first time.

Prosecutor Kenneth Alvarez told ESPN that the three-hour raid was so investigators could collect additional evidence.

‘Let us remember that what was done at that time was the measurement of toxic substances at the site,’ Alvarez told ESPN. ‘Based on those tests, a second proceeding was scheduled, which was carried out today to collect evidence.’

Three pickup trucks carrying agents from Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Department stormed the hotel to carry out the raid. They searched management, maintenance and accounting offices and collected both physical and digital evidence.

Several members of the hotel’s staff were also interviewed. Alvarez also said his investigation was focusing on a potential allegation of manslaughter but no arrest or charges had been made. 

Cast of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Pays Tribute to Nicholas Brendon Following His Passing: ‘My Sweet Nicky


The cast of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” is mourning the loss of their co-star Nicholas Brendon, who has passed away at the age of 54.

Alyson Hannigan, known for her role as Willow Rosenberg on the iconic series, shared an emotional tribute on Instagram this past Friday.

“My Sweet Nicky, thank you for years of laughter, love and Dodgers,” she wrote alongside a still from the show’s sixth season. “I will think of you every time I see a rocking chair. I love you. RIP 💔😢.”

Emma Caulfield, Brendon’s on-and-off screen love interest, expressed her grief on Instagram Stories, stating, “My heart is heavy. I can’t put into words just yet how this has hit me.”

She also posted a video of the duo’s performance from the memorable musical episode in Season 6, adding, “Rest Nicky. Rest. I love you.”

The actor’s death was announced by family in a social media statement on Friday.

“We are heartbroken to share the passing of our brother and son, Nicholas Brendon,” the statement read. “He passed in his sleep of natural causes. Most people know Nicky for his work as an actor and for the characters he brought to life over the years.”

“In recent years Nicky has found his passion in painting and art. Nicky loved to share his enthusiastic talent with his family, friends and fans,” it continued.

“He was passionate, sensitive, and endlessly driven to create. Those who truly knew him understood that his art was one of the purest reflections of who he was.”

“While it’s no secret that Nicholas had struggles in the past, he was on medications and treatment to manage his diagnosis and he was optimistic about the future at the time of his passing.”

The message concluded by asking the public for privacy as the actor’s surviving family members “grieve his loss and celebrate the life of a man who lived with intensity, imagination, and heart.”

Prior to his death, the “Criminal Minds” alum had been hospitalized after suffering a “cardiac incident” in 2022, and was diagnosed with a congenital heart defect.

“Nicky is doing fine now but he had to be rushed to emergency about two weeks ago because of a cardiac incident (tachycardia/arrhythmia),” his sister captioned a since-deleted carousel on his Instagram account at the time, showing the beloved actor in an ambulance and hospital room.

“Some of you might remember he had a similar incident after his second spinal surgery last year (for Cauda Equina) but this time. He is trying to get a little more rest and has been concentrating on medical appointments.”

The actor had also undergone spinal surgeries in recent years to address paralysis in his legs and genitals, which his manager had claimed was exacerbated by sleeping on concrete in a jail cell following an arrest for prescription fraud in 2021.

In a 2017 interview with the A.V. Club, the actor, who played Xander Harris in “Buffy,” gushed over the cast.

When asked who he’d play if he weren’t cast as Xander, he quipped, “Buffy, and for reasons I won’t even tell you.”

He added, “It’s just that everyone did such a great job. It was one of those shows that I just feel was perfectly cast.”

Discover the Hidden Dangers of Online Privacy: Is Your Digital Life Really Secure?

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Jean, a 22-year-old, often finds herself mistakenly flagged by age-estimation systems as being under 16.

Though she doesn’t indulge in adult content, which typically necessitates age verification, she encountered this age-related hurdle while attempting to access a Substack account. The platform required her to face an age assurance system, which prompted her to provide a facial image.

“I figured it would be straightforward,” Jean explained. “I was okay with taking a selfie, but it didn’t work. Initially, I found it amusing and thought maybe the lighting or the angle was off, so I tried again.”

Despite multiple attempts, the system persistently failed to verify Jean as being over 18, she shared with The Feed.

Ultimately, Jean resorted to seeking help from a colleague, who used their own face to help her get past the system’s barrier.

Age assurance systems are known to sometimes overestimate or underestimate age and have also shown reduced accuracy for non-Caucasian users, older adults or female-presenting users.

Jean has since experimented with different age assurance systems and discovered she can only be recognised as over 16 but not over 18. While other methods of age assurance are available in some cases, including handing over documentation, Jean says she’s concerned about the security risks of doing so.

She also says it’s raised challenging questions for her about what she can and can’t do online now.

Jean says new age verification requirements rolled out earlier this month by the eSafety Commissioner could lead to a “ludicrous” situation where she could be cut off from content like porn that she should be able to legally access.

“I think I’d always valued the internet as being free and open, or at least something like that, and it feels like a really ludicrous form of government overreach,” she says.

“I feel like I have a parent watching me over my shoulder.”

Jean says she wouldn’t be surprised if these feelings of surveillance change how people view porn online and lead to concerns around blackmail about intimate details of porn consumption.

“It’s something that is very sensitive and taboo and you’re putting people in a very vulnerable position when they have to give such sensitive private information to access it.”

The age verification methods used for accessing porn have also been questioned by some Reddit users online.

“New age and identity verification rules open up whole new worlds of identity theft scams and sexploitation scams,” one user wrote.

Pornhub blocks Australia

Earlier this month, major porn sites including Pornhub, RedTube and YouPorn unceremoniously blocked Australian users from their adult content.

Australians visiting Pornhub now — previously the most visited adult site in the country — will find a landing page of safe-for-work content, dominated by podcast thumbnails.

The Pornhub block was a response to the latest phase of the eSafety Online Safety Codes, which require strict age verification on content identified as unsuitable for users under 18.

They also restrict content containing high-impact violence, self-harm material and content relating to suicide and disordered eating.

Laura Roscioli, a sex columnist and podcaster, says Pornhub blocking Australians from its X-rated content will feel like a “massive loss” to a lot of people.

While Laura hasn’t visited the site herself for a long time, she refers to it as the “Kmart of porn”. Before the block, it drew tens of millions of views in Australia every month.

“Pornhub is so massive, it sort of defines porn — online, digital porn. For most people, I think when they think about watching porn online, they think Pornhub,” she says.

The codes that have led to Australia’s most-visited porn site blocking users are designed to protect children’s safety online, but the fallout has also raised questions around how age verification will change adults’ approach to these sites.

Any websites hosting pornography in Australia will now need to verify users’ ages through systems such as facial-age estimation, digital wallets or photo ID.

Simply asking users to confirm they’re over 18 no longer suffices, and breaches of eSafety’s Age-Restricted Material Codes can result in fines of $49.5 million per breach.

Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, compared the new restrictions to real-world expectations that children can’t walk into over-18s venues like adult stores or casinos.

Grant said the codes ensure that children are “having age-appropriate experiences and not being exposed to potentially harmful content too early”.

Research published by eSafety last year found 32 per cent of Australian 10- to 17-year-olds had been exposed to sexual images or videos online, and 23 per cent had seen sexually explicit material in the past 12 months.

Aylo, the Canadian company that owns Pornhub as well as a number of other adult websites, argued that the new codes would “not effectively protect minors, and instead creates harms relating to data privacy and exposure to illegal content on non-compliant platforms”.

Aylo and Pornhub blocking the Australian market wasn’t an unexpected move, according to professor Lisa Given, a researcher in human information behaviour from RMIT.

“That’s certainly the easiest way to comply, and it didn’t affect existing customers,” she tells the Feed.

The codes that led to Pornhub blocking Australians are part of a number of age verification regulations that have been rolled out recently in Australia across different platforms and contexts.

The government has left the methods of age verification up to platforms to decide. These can range from verification using third-party sites or using government-issued ID or credit cards to assurance technology that estimates a user’s age based on their face.

However, verification with ID has spurred widespread privacy concerns, and age assurance technology is far from foolproof, as demonstrated by Jean’s case.

Surge in VPNs

There has been a surge in VPN (virtual private network) downloads since the pornography age verification requirement came into effect.

VPNs mask a user’s IP address with a private internet connection, meaning their browsing history and location are untraceable.

Three VPN apps are currently among Australia’s top 20 apps in Apple’s app store.

While there is no data available on what these VPNs are being used for, experts say this could be a combination of under-18s seeking to bypass verification blocks, as well as adults seeking to access Aylo sites and adults who want to avoid handing over details for age verification.

Given says it’s possible that age verification is making some adults concerned about the privacy of their online porn habits, and VPNs are a solution to this problem.

She compared the feeling of using these systems to walking into a store and purchasing pornographic magazines 30 years ago.

“I think pornography use, even though it’s legal, there’ll be some people that really don’t want that disclosed or they don’t want their neighbour finding out that they’re looking at pornography,” Given says.

“There are many people that have become used to being able to look online, find the content they want and not feel like anyone’s looking over their shoulders — even if that may not be digitally true.”

Belinda Barnet, a senior media lecturer at Swinburne University of Technology, tells the Feed many adults may continue to use VPNs for the long term — even if sites like Pornhub unblock content in Australia — to protect their privacy online.

“As long as you get a good VPN and not some kind of cheap random one which has other issues related to it, then that’s a good protective measure for you to take,” she says.

However, Barnet believes, in the long term, a trusted and standardised third-party platform should be introduced to mitigate privacy concerns.

A turn to ethical porn?

Laura believes there may also be an opportunity now as users assess their online porn consumption to consider so-called ‘ethical’ porn sites, which use ethical production and depict safe sex, consent, pleasure and a variety of sexual practices.

Aylo has been accused of a number of infringements in recent years, including hosting content and accepting money from a channel that involved sex trafficking, failing to block child sexual abuse material, and enabling non-consensual material to be shared.

Aylo lists its safety and security policies on its website, including scanning all content for hashtags to prevent known child sexual abuse material, a content flagging and removal system for illegal material reported by users and deterrence messaging to users who attempt to search for potentially illegal material.

Laura says that while these sites often require a small membership fee, some users could reflect on their viewing habits and where they choose to consume porn.

“I wonder if people will feel the loss and — just because we’re such creatures of habit — try to find a way to get back onto Pornhub. Or if we’ll find another way and other places to find [pornography] — that could be a really positive thing to come out of it, I think.”

Tragic Loss: Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Nicholas Brendon Passes Away at 54

Nicholas Brendon, beloved actor known for his iconic roles, has died at 54, his family announced on Friday.

Brendon was renowned for portraying Xander Harris in the hit series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and also played Kevin Lynch in “Criminal Minds.”

The family expressed their grief through a heartfelt statement on his Instagram, saying, “With heavy hearts, we share the news of our brother and son, Nicholas Brendon’s passing. He left us peacefully in his sleep due to natural causes.”

Accompanying the announcement was a touching group photo featuring Brendon with four family members, highlighting their close bond.

Remembering his vibrant passion for the arts, his family paid tribute by showcasing photos of his acting career and some of his artwork, celebrating his ‘enthusiastic talent.’

‘Most people know Nicky for his work as an actor and for the characters he brought to life over the years,’ the statement read. 

Nicholas Brendon passed away at the age of 54, his family confirmed on Friday; pictured in June 2017

Nicholas Brendon passed away at the age of 54, his family confirmed on Friday; pictured in June 2017

The actor was best known for playing Xander Harris in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer; pictured in 1997 portrait, from left to right: David Boreanaz, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon

The actor was best known for playing Xander Harris in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer; pictured in 1997 portrait, from left to right: David Boreanaz, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon

‘In recent years Nicky has found his passion in painting and art,’ it continued. ‘Nicky loved to share his enthusiastic talent with his family, friends and fans.’ 

His family described the multi-hyphenate artist as ‘passionate, sensitive, and endlessly driven to create.’ 

‘Those who truly knew him understood that his art was one of the purest reflections of who he was.’ 

‘Our family asks for privacy during this time as we grieve his loss and celebrate the life of a man who lived with intensity, imagination and heart,’ his family members concluded in their joint statement. 

‘Thank you to everyone who has shown love and support.’ 

The statement shared by the late actor’s family was edited, but an earlier version published just hours earlier suggested that Brendon was going through treatment at the time of his death.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, his family previously wrote: ‘While it’s no secret that Nicholas had struggles in the past, he was on medications and treatment to manage his diagnosis and he was optimistic about the future at the time of his passing.’ 

In 2023, the actor previously revealed that he had suffered a heartattack and was subsequently diagnosed with a congenital heart defect, per the outlet. 

He played the lovable sidekick to Sarah Michelle Gellar's character Buffy Summers; pictured in October 1998

He played the lovable sidekick to Sarah Michelle Gellar’s character Buffy Summers; pictured in October 1998

Brendon appeared in all seven seasons of the hit TV series, which aired from 1997 to 2003; pictured in 1998 still, from left to right: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Charisma Carpenter, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan and Seth Green

Brendon appeared in all seven seasons of the hit TV series, which aired from 1997 to 2003; pictured in 1998 still, from left to right: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Charisma Carpenter, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan and Seth Green

; pictured from left to right: Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Cordelia Chase

; pictured from left to right: Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Cordelia Chase

He also once opened up about his addiction struggles, explaining that also played a role in his ongoing health battles, including cauda equina syndrome.

Because he had cauda equina syndrome — the compression of a collection of nerve roots located at the bottom of the spinal cord, per the Cleveland Clinic — he was required to undergo multiple corrective spinal surgeries over the years.

Late last year, Brendon also underwent ‘knee surgery,’ according to his Facebook post in November 2025. 

Brendon’s struggles with substance abuse and mental health became public in his 30s and resulted in multiple arrests. 

Starting in 2010, he was charged with offenses including felony vandalism, resisting or obstructing officers, criminal mischief and felony corporal injury to a spouse, with the latter ending in a plea deal and three-year probation. 

He later issued apologies and also opened up on Dr. Phil about his addiction and mental health challenges. 

In Buffy, Brendon played the lovable sidekick to Sarah Michelle Gellar’s titular character, and together, they appeared in all seven seasons of the hit supernatural drama series, which aired from 1997 to 2003. 

Four of Brendon's family members were seen posing with him in a group photo that they shared alongside the statement

Four of Brendon’s family members were seen posing with him in a group photo that they shared alongside the statement

His family said in a statement that the actor 'passed in his sleep of natural causes'

His family said in a statement that the actor ‘passed in his sleep of natural causes’

Alyson Hannigan later took to Instagram to share a heartfelt tribute to her late costar

Alyson Hannigan later took to Instagram to share a heartfelt tribute to her late costar

He also played recurring roles on Criminal Minds as well as in Kitchen Confidential, a sitcom starring Bradley Cooper and based on Anthony Bourdain’s same-name memoir aired on Fox for only one season. 

In addition to his major television roles, he was also known for starring in the 2000 film adaptation of Charles Busch’s Psycho Beach Party alongside Lauren Ambrose and Amy Adams.

Shortly after the tragic news was announced, his costar Alyson Hannigan was among the first to pay tribute to Brendon on social media. 

The actress, who played Willow Rosenberg in Buffy, took to Instagram as she remembered some of their fond memories. 

‘My Sweet Nicky, thank you for years of laughter, love and Dodgers,’ she wrote alongside a photo of them hugging and crying during an emotional scene.

‘I will think of you every time I see a rocking chair. I love you. RIP,’ she wrote alongside emojis of a broken heart and a crying expression. 

Neglectful Mom Receives Sentence After 12-Year-Old Daughter’s Untreated Diabetes Tragedy

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Inset, left to right: Alice Bredhold (Browning Funeral Home) and Ashley Marie Bredhold (Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The Indiana street where the family lived when Alice died (Google Maps).

In a tragic case from Indiana, a 40-year-old mother has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term for the death of her 12-year-old daughter, whom she failed to help manage her diabetes. Ashley Marie Bredhold will serve 30 years in a state correctional facility, as decided by Vanderburgh Circuit Judge Ryan D. Hatfield.

This sentencing follows a jury’s February conviction of Bredhold on the charge of neglect of a dependent resulting in death. The case has drawn significant attention, highlighting the severe consequences of neglecting essential medical care for a dependent child.

In a related development last year, Alice’s father, Brent Bredhold, was convicted of neglect of a dependent resulting in serious bodily injury. Judge Hatfield sentenced him to nine years in a state correctional facility, underscoring the legal repercussions faced by both parents in this tragic situation.

Vanderburgh County Chief Deputy Prosecutor Winston Lin expressed the deep sorrow surrounding this case, stating, “This is a heartbreaking case where a 12-year-old girl with Type 1 diabetes was left to fend for herself until her untimely death. Her parents should have been her strongest advocates to keep her healthy and alive, but unfortunately all they had to offer was apathy, indifference, and neglect.”

“This is a heartbreaking case where a 12-year-old girl with Type 1 diabetes was left to fend for herself until her untimely death,” Vanderburgh County Chief Deputy Prosecutor Winston Lin previously said of the case. “Her parents should have been her strongest advocates to keep her healthy and alive, but unfortunately all they had to offer was apathy, indifference, and neglect.”

Police and emergency medical personnel on July 4, 2024, responded to a 911 call regarding an unresponsive 12-year-old at the Bredhold home in the 500 block of South New York Avenue in Evansville, Indiana, according to a previous news release from the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office. First responders found Alice lying on the floor of her bedroom. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

According to the Vanderburgh County Coroner, Alice died from diabetic ketosis — a serious condition which, according to the Mayo Clinic, manifests numerous telltale symptoms.

Alice was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in March 2020. Typically, children with the disease live “long, mostly normal lives,” prosecutors said, but Alice was dead within four years of her diagnosis.

Evidence revealed during the parents’ trials showed that Alice’s diabetes was poorly handled — and sometimes outright ignored — from the start.

For example, prior to her death, the Indiana Department of Child Services contacted Alice’s parents because her blood sugar levels frequently tested in an exceedingly high range while she was at school. In the state’s opening statement against Brent Bredhold, prosecutors cited a school nurse who reported 44 readings in excess of 300 and 14 readings above 600 in the weeks leading up to her death.

Blood sugar levels less than 180 two hours after starting a meal are considered typical targets for people living with diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

Witness testimony and cellphone data from Ashley Bredhold’s trial showed that in the days before Alice died, her parents knew her medication delivery system was not working but failed to get replacements, local ABC affiliate WEHT reported.

When the child complained that drinking water “felt like drinking acid,” Ashley Bredhold reportedly responded by telling Alice to “drink more water.”

“Parental responsibility is not a 9-to-5 job, to clock in or clock out when convenient,” Lin said. “That said, this was an extreme case where Alice was not properly supervised for years, and the long-term neglect placed her in a precarious situation that cut her life short. Of the hundreds of Type 1 diabetic kids under the age of 18 seen by her pediatric endocrinologist, she was the only one to have died directly due to her diabetes.”

Why the Front-runner in South Australia’s State Election Faces Uncertainty

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ANALYSIS: If the opinion polls hold true, today’s election in South Australia seems poised for a decisive victory for Peter Malinauskas and the Labor Party. But is the situation as straightforward as it appears?

Labor touts the past four years as a period of significant achievements. Under Malinauskas, South Australia has emerged as a hub for international events, becoming the new host for LIV Golf, Moto GP, the Supercars grand finale, and the Gather Round.

The government has also made notable interventions, such as rescuing the ailing Whyalla Steelworks and the Port Pirie lead smelter. Furthermore, Labor stepped in to save the disability employer Bedford from financial collapse and expanded its majority in the lower house by securing victories in two by-elections.

Premier of South Australia Peter Malinauskas.
If the opinion polls are to be believed, Saturday’s South Australian election will be a lay-down misère for Peter Malinauskas and the Labor Party (Alex Ellinghausen)

Nevertheless, the promise made during the 2022 election to resolve the ramping crisis remains a thorn in their side. Malinauskas has openly acknowledged his desire for “a far better result,” despite urging voters that their choice was crucial for their well-being.

Despite investing over $1 billion in the health system, the hours of ramping have more than doubled since they assumed control.

The government has also faced criticism over the wasting of more than $300 million on a hydrogen power plant which was scrapped during their term of government.

But a generous characterisation of their opponents would be substandard. 

The South Australian Liberals have had four leaders in four years. Two stepped away from politics and one is now a convicted drug supplier. That man, David Speirs was revealed exclusively by 9News to be recontesting this election as an independent.

Ashton Hurn has been named as the new South Australian opposition leader after being voted in unanimously by her colleagues.
Vincent Tarzia stepped down following unpopular polling, leaving first term MP Ashton Hurn just over 100 days to lead the party to Saturday’s election. (9News)

In 2023, the Liberals lost Mackillop MP Nick McBride to the cross bench, he is now recontesting the election with an ankle bracelet, facing domestic violence charges.

Another Liberal-turned-independent Troy Bell was sent to jail just last year, and former party member and now crossbench member Fraser Ellis is appealing a guilty finding of deception.

The Liberals have been unable to escape accusations of ill-discipline and with three former members going through the court system over the last term, they’ve been incapable of justifying a “tough on crime” stance.

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Their third leader Vincent Tarzia stepped down following unpopular polling, leaving first term MP Ashton Hurn just over 100 days to lead the party to Saturday’s election.

Cue the rise of One Nation. Polling now shows that Pauline Hanson’s party is the second most popular in South Australia. Their profile aided by the announcement of a star candidate, former Liberal senator and television host Cory Bernardi.

One Nation’s profile aided by the announcement of a star candidate, former Liberal Senator and television host, Cory Bernardi. (Sydney Morning Herald)

The rise of One Nation threatens to split the conservative vote, forcing the Liberals into a fight for their political survival. But there are also signs the party is making inroads into Labor’s traditional base, particularly among blue-collar voters in Adelaide’s northern suburbs.

Whether that support translates into votes remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: while the result may look predictable on paper, the dynamics shaping this election are anything but simple, and given the potential impact of One Nation’s rise on upcoming elections across the country, it’s certain Australia will be watching.

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Unraveling Mysteries: Updates on Jimmy Gracey’s Case, Kouri Richins Trial Outcome, and Luigi Mangione’s Legal Strategy

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UNANSWERED QUESTIONS: In a tragic twist, Gracey’s wallet was discovered intact, raising suspicions about whether he may have been drugged. Investigators have not yet ruled out this possibility as they continue to piece together the circumstances surrounding the Alabama student’s death in Barcelona.

SHIFTING PERCEPTIONS: Jurors in the trial of Kouri Richins experienced a stark change in sentiment. Initially, Richins, a children’s book author, garnered some sympathy. However, as the trial unfolded, revealing her alleged plot to murder her husband, that sympathy quickly dissipated.

Kouri Richins seated at a table, looking forward during her murder trial.

Kouri Richins is seen attending her murder trial at the Summit County Courthouse in Park City, Utah, on Monday, February 23, 2026. The case has attracted widespread attention due to the shocking allegations against the author. (Spenser Heaps/AP Photo, Pool)

BREAKTHROUGH IN JUSTICE: A longstanding mystery has finally been resolved. Police have announced a breakthrough in a 15-year-old cold case involving the murder of a realtor. The investigation has reached a conclusion, bringing closure to a case that had remained unsolved for over a decade.

FAMILY TERROR: Masked suspect seen at Nancy Guthrie’s home three weeks before her abduction, sources say

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Introducing Rising Talent Amari Price: Star of ‘The Knife’ Shines Bright

Amari Price is quickly establishing herself as a notable figure within the burgeoning landscape of young Hollywood. Curious about who Amari Price is? Discover more about the emerging starlet from the film The Knife.

Before her role in The Knife, the talented 16-year-old gained recognition for portraying Janie Loomis in the 2023 coming-of-age film Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.

In a conversation with nycastings.com, Amari expressed her excitement about securing her first significant role.

“Playing Janie Loomis was an absolute blast! It marked my debut in a theatrical production. Although I had appeared in commercials, I was just beginning to audition for films and television,” she shared with the publication.

“I auditioned for Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret in 2021, during a time when everything was done via self-tape due to quarantine. Just a week after submitting my audition, I received a callback, followed by another callback a week later with the director. The subsequent week, I had a chemistry read with Abby Ryder Fortson, who played Margaret, the film’s lead. The chemistry read was the highlight of the audition process for me because it involved improvisation, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Once the audition wrapped, I felt confident about my performance. I had such a great time improvising with Abby, and I thought, ‘This is what it would be like if I got the part,’ which I did!”

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In addition to acting, Amari is also a dancer. The teen told the outlet that dancing keeps her healthy and is a great form of exercise.

“I love to dance. It keeps me healthy and it is great exercise. I don’t stretch as much as I would like, but it’s very important. It also helps with your flexibility, and I love the idea of being flexible. I was very flexible when I was younger, but not so much anymore. I also tumble a little and I have taken all sorts of dance classes. What I love the most about dance is I can put what I’m feeling into it. It’s a great way to express yourself and that’s something I really enjoy about dancing.”

In 2024, Amari landed a role in The Knife, a film directed by Nnamdi Asomugha.

In The Knife, Amari portrays one of the daughters, Kendra, in a family whose lives are thrown into chaos after a mysterious intruder breaks into their home late one night. As the story unfolds, the family becomes caught in an intense investigation that tests their loyalty to one another and exposes hidden truths.

Having been nominated for an NAACP Image Award for the film in the category of Outstanding Performance by a Youth in a Motion Picture, Amari continues to build her acting résumé.

Shocking Revelations: Duggar Family Faces New Allegations of Child Sex Abuse

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Once celebrated as the epitome of a Christian family, the Duggars captivated over three million viewers with their reality TV show.

At the peak of TLC’s success, known for showcasing remarkable stories from across the nation, “19 Kids and Counting” stood out as its flagship program. The Duggar family, with their extraordinary size, was at the center of it all, drawing widespread admiration and interest.

The potential for spinoffs seemed endless as the Duggar children embarked on their individual journeys toward marriage and parenthood.

However, this idyllic image crumbled when the family became embroiled in a series of sexual misconduct scandals.

It all began to unravel when Joshua Duggar, the family’s eldest son, faced accusations of molesting underage girls, including four of his sisters, during his teenage years. This scandal was followed by his admission of infidelity and culminated in a conviction for downloading child pornography, resulting in a prison sentence of over 12 years.

Now, even more sex abuse accusations have tarnished the devout family’s once-pristine reputation, which often saw them evangelizing and self-praising about their squeaky-clean morals and family values.

Joseph Duggar, a 31-year-old father of four children and the seventh oldest on the show, was arrested on Wednesday on charges accusing him of molesting a then 9-year-old girl during a family vacation in Panama City, Florida in 2020. Duggar appeared in court via Zoom in Arkansas on Friday morning and waived his right to an extradition hearing. 

Additional criminal charges were filed on Friday against Joseph in Washington County, Arkansas, while Joseph’s wife Kendra now also faces new charges as part of the ongoing investigation and was arrested on Friday. The couple are each accused of four counts of endangering the welfare of a minor and four counts of false imprisonment.

Joseph Duggar was arrested on Wednesday on charges accusing him of molesting a then-9-year-old girl during a family vacation in Panama City, Florida, in 2020

Joseph Duggar was arrested on Wednesday on charges accusing him of molesting a then-9-year-old girl during a family vacation in Panama City, Florida, in 2020

Joseph and his family vacationing in Panama City, Florida in an episode for the TLC series, Counting On

Joseph and his family vacationing in Panama City, Florida in an episode for the TLC series, Counting On

The sexual assault accusation is just one in a long string of controversies for former Arkansas representative Jim Bob Duggar, his wife Michelle and their large brood, who shot to reality TV fame in 2008 when their show, then titled 17 Kids and Counting, first aired on TLC.

According to a Duggar family member, Joseph’s arrest, nearly five years after his older brother Josh was put behind bars, has left parents Jim Bob and Michelle ‘devastated’ and ‘wondering where they went wrong.’

The Duggar family member told the Daily Mail: ‘Their whole lifestyle is about keeping everyone pure and away from immorality, and now it’s happened twice. Lots of soul searching.’

The Duggar family member also said that Jim Bob and Michelle are supporting Joseph during the arrest and had prior knowledge that the incident had happened long before an arrest was imminent. 

They also shared that Jim Bob’s solution was to have spiritual advisors talk to Joseph about sexual sin – similar to how he disciplined Joshua.

The Daily Mail has reached out to the Duggar family reps for comment.

The disturbing specter of sexual abuse and the careful shielding of it have been throughlines in the Duggar family’s time in the public eye, a shocking contrast to the family’s wholesome onscreen narratives and the conservative Christian fundamentalist values they espoused.

When it was reported in 2015 that Jim Bob and Michelle’s eldest son had been investigated nine years earlier for fondling underage girls, the 2006 police incident report, which was obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, noted that Josh had told Jim Bob about his actions as early as 2002, confessing three separate times to multiple acts of molestation against five young girls.

According to the police documents, Jim Bob and Michelle waited at least 16 months after Josh’s confessions before contacting the authorities, choosing instead to meet with church elders and sending Josh to a Christian program that consisted of ‘hard physical work and counseling’ for five months.

When Josh returned from the program, Jim Bob and some of their church’s elders took Josh to see Arkansas State Trooper Jim Hutchens, who knew Jim Bob personally. Hutchens, who was later sentenced to 56 years in prison for possession of child pornography, did not make an official report of the abuse. Instead, he cited in an interview with InTouch that Josh and Jim Bob had only told him about one incident, leading him to not file a report with the child abuse hotline. This had far-reaching consequences, with police unable to complete their investigation of Josh in 2006 since the statute of limitations had expired.

The Duggars' fall from grace began when their eldest son, Joshua Duggar, was accused of molesting underage girls when he was a teenager, a confession of infidelity during the Ashley Madison data breach, and finally, a conviction for downloading child pornography, which landed him more than 12 years in prison

The Duggars’ fall from grace began when their eldest son, Joshua Duggar, was accused of molesting underage girls when he was a teenager, a confession of infidelity during the Ashley Madison data breach, and finally, a conviction for downloading child pornography, which landed him more than 12 years in prison

Josh (right) was a rising star in the Conservative Republican movement before his sex scandals derailed his career

Josh (right) was a rising star in the Conservative Republican movement before his sex scandals derailed his career

Sex abuse accusations have tarnished the devout family¿s once-pristine reputation

Sex abuse accusations have tarnished the devout family’s once-pristine reputation

The police report had only happened because of an email tip that was sent to the Oprah Winfrey Show ahead of a scheduled 2006 appearance for the Duggars. Harpo Studios, which produced the show, forwarded the letter to authorities, which led to the investigation.

In the 2006 incident report, the Duggars told the police that they believed the email happened because a family friend had written a letter about Josh’s actions and placed it in a book, forgetting about it before lending the book to someone else.

The 2015 report that revealed Josh’s past molestations had far-reaching consequences. 

Josh, then a rising star of the conservative right, had been rubbing elbows with Republican power players like Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee. Josh then resigned from his post as the executive director of the far-right evangelical activist group and think tank the Family Research Council, and issued an apology on the Duggar family’s Facebook page.

‘Twelve years ago, as a young teenager, I acted inexcusably for which I am extremely sorry and deeply regret. I hurt others, including my family and close friends,’ he wrote.

TLC stopped airing re-runs of 19 Kids and Counting, and after at least 20 companies cut ads from the show, ultimately pulled the plug.

Jim Bob and Michelle appeared on Fox News for an interview with Megyn Kelly, where they defended their handling of the situation and excused the behavior of their son, calling him ‘just a kid’ while saying that his actions were ‘not rape or anything like that.’

They also revealed in the interview that four of the five young girls that Josh molested were his younger sisters: Jill Dillard, Jessa Seewald, Jinger Vuolo and Joy-Anna Forsyth.

In an interview with Jill and Jessa that followed, Jessa defended Josh: ‘I do want to speak up in his defense against people who are calling him a child molester or a pedophile or a rapist, some people are saying. I’m like, that is so overboard and a lie, really. I mean, people get mad at me for saying that but I am like, I can say this, you know? I was one of the victims.’

Jill, in an interview for the documentary Happy Shiny People, later said she felt ‘obligated’ to do ‘for the sake of my parents.’

TLC stopped airing re-runs of 19 Kids and Counting and, after at least 20 companies cut ads from the show, ultimately pulled the plug

TLC stopped airing re-runs of 19 Kids and Counting and, after at least 20 companies cut ads from the show, ultimately pulled the plug

In an interview following the 2015 backlash, Jessa (left) defended her brother Josh

In an interview following the 2015 backlash, Jessa (left) defended her brother Josh

Jill (right) said she felt 'obligated' to do the interview for her parents

Jill (right) said she felt ‘obligated’ to do the interview for her parents 

Then, about a month after TLC canceled 19 Kids and Counting, hackers attacked Ashley Madison, a dating website for extramarital affairs, resulting in a data breach that exposed the personal information of 37 million users of the site. Josh was revealed to have been a paying member of the site, racking up nearly a thousand dollars for two subscriptions.

In a now-deleted statement on the Duggar family website, Josh apologized for ‘viewing pornography’ and being ‘unfaithful to my wife.’

He wrote: ‘I have been the biggest hypocrite ever. While espousing faith and family values, I have secretly over the last several years been viewing pornography on the internet and this became a secret addiction and I became unfaithful to my wife. I am so ashamed of the double life that I have been living and am grieved for the hurt, pain and disgrace my sin has caused my wife and family, and most of all Jesus and all those who profess faith in Him.’ The statement was later edited to remove the reference to pornography before being removed entirely.

In the wake of the backlash, however, the family remained on television, with TLC first airing a special called Breaking the Silence before creating a spinoff for the family in late 2015 with a focus on Jill and Jessa, called Jill & Jessa: Counting On. It was later renamed Counting On and followed the lives of the older Duggar siblings and their respective families.

In a December 2015 episode, Joseph ironically expressed his disappointment in Josh’s ‘secret life,’ noting that it ‘broke his heart.’

‘Whenever somebody you respect the most is willing to get up and proclaim what we believe as Christians, about being true to your wife, you’d never think that that’s the person who’s involved in it,’ Joseph said.

In 2017, Joseph married Kendra Caldwell and welcomed their first child in 2018, two years before the alleged molestation while on a family trip.

The family’s first television appearance on TLC came in 2004 – just two years after Josh initially confessed to Jim Bob that he had molested the girls. In a 2015 interview with Megyn Kelly, Jim Bob defended the family’s decision to pursue reality TV, despite being aware of Josh’s actions at the time.

Joseph (left) and Kendra (right) married in 2018

Joseph (left) and Kendra (right) married in 2018

‘We had nothing to hide,’ he said. ‘When they asked us to do that reality TV show, all of this had been taken care of five years before, and we had a clean bill of health from the state.’

The Duggars have long believed that showing their extensive family on reality TV was a form of evangelism. 

While the family have not claimed to be a part of Quiverfull, a religious movement which eschews contraception and sees large families as a way to increase the conservative Christian population, many people have associated them with it. The group’s name comes from a Bible verse that compares children to ‘arrows,’ making the case that ‘blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them.

The Duggars identify as Independent Fundamentalist Baptist and closely follow the teachings of the Institute of Basic Life Principles (IBLP), a nondenominational Christian fundamentalist organization, which advocates for homeschooling, paternal authority and for women to be subservient to their husbands.

The Duggars, avid homeschoolers, were such big supporters of the IBLP that they often appeared at and promoted IBLP conferences and events, both on and off camera. Like the Duggars, however, the organization has been scrutinized in recent years after its founder, Bill Gothard, was accused in 2014 of sexually harassing over 30 women, including four who alleged molestation, one of whom was a minor. Gothard resigned from the ministry in 2014 and denied the sexual harassment and molestation allegations in a now-deleted statement.

The Duggar family appears headed for yet another public trial, both by a courtroom jury and in the court of public opinion

The Duggar family appears headed for yet another public trial, both by a courtroom jury and in the court of public opinion

‘God is my witness that I have never kissed a girl, nor touched any young lady in a sensual way,’ he wrote. He was later sued by ten of the victims in 2016; the case was dropped in 2018, with the women’s attorney Jonathan Mincieli declining to give a reason, citing attorney-client privilege.

The Duggars’ time on the small screen officially ended, however, in 2021, after Josh was arrested on charges of receiving and possessing child sex abuse material, including 600 photographs and seven videos. After his arrest, TLC cancelled Counting On. In another blow to the family, Jim Bob, who was running for state senate, lost his primary days after Josh was found guilty in his trial.

In 2022, Josh was sentenced to 12.5 years in federal prison after being convicted of knowingly receiving and possessing child pornography, though Judge Timothy L. Brooks later vacated the possession charge. Josh is currently incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institute in Seagoville, Texas.

As part of Judge Brooks’ ruling, Josh will have 20 years of supervision following his release and will be prohibited from any unsupervised contact with minors, including his own seven children and his siblings.

Now, the Duggar family appears headed for yet another public trial, both by a courtroom jury and in the court of public opinion. 

Joseph appeared in court via Zoom in Arkansas on Friday morning and waived his right to an extradition hearing.  

Later that day, additional criminal charges were filed against him in Washington County, Arkansas, as part of a continuing investigation into the charges that were filed against him earlier in the week in Florida.

His wife Kendra now also faces criminal charges and was arrested on Friday. Both are facing four counts of endangering the welfare of a minor in the second degree and four counts of false imprisonment in the second degree.

According to a press release from the Tontitown, Arkansas Police Department, the investigation remains ‘active and ongoing.’ The police also noted that ‘Arkansas law strictly limits the information that may be related in cases involving minors and other sensitive circumstances.’

Sister Jill Dillard released a statement on Thursday following Joseph’s arrest.

She wrote: ‘We were shocked yesterday evening to learn of Jill’s brother (Joseph Duggar’s) arrest. We first learned of anything related to his charges yesterday via a text from a friend who messaged us about the recent media reports of Joseph’s arrest and his alleged confession to molesting a juvenile female in 2020. We are shocked and heartbroken.

‘We strongly condemn abuse. We support the rule of law and hope that justice will be achieved. Our hearts go out to the innocent juvenile victim of this unspeakable crime and her family. We pray God gives her strength, comfort and hope, and that she is able to get all the help and support she needs and deserves in the days ahead.’