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How HBO’s ‘The Pitt’ Helped Actor Patrick Ball Erase $80K in Student Loans: A Life-Changing Story

Patrick Ball standing in front of a refrigerator in the staff lounge in 'The Pitt' Season 2

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Prior to his breakthrough on ‘The Pitt,’ Patrick Ball was contemplating stepping away from his acting career.

Patrick Ball was nearly ready to abandon acting when he secured his part in The Pitt.

“Around six months before the opportunity with The Pitt presented itself, I found myself residing in New Haven with my former partner,” Ball recently shared with Cultured magazine. “We had been together for three years, yet struggled to envision a future. As an actor, the uncertainty of what lies ahead, coupled with financial instability, can be daunting. I was actively seeking an exit strategy.”

At that point, Ball, who studied drama at Yale University, was weighing a serious career shift, including possibly joining the FBI or the Merchant Marines. But after a few more life twists – including a stint doing corporate coaching seminars where he played an employee who had to be fired – he was cast as Dr. Frank Langdon in the Noah Wyle medical drama. 

The hefty HBO paycheck came as a massive relief, Ball said. 

“I paid off my student loans like three months into The Pitt, and that was a really profound moment ‘cause I thought I was gonna die with it. It’s a huge burden to carry, and a lot of people carry it,” he said. 

“I was $80,000 in debt and I had been through a series of failed relationships where my financial insecurity was a real problem,” he continued. “I had just thought that was going to be my life forever, and that is a really heavy thing to live with. Paying off those student loans and getting back to zero, I remember being like, Man, if this show works, great. If it doesn’t work, they can’t take that away from me. I am out of debt. No take-backsies on that.”

The Pitt Season 2 is currently streaming on HBO Max, with the season finale set for April 16. The show has been renewed for season 3. 

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Inside the Sudden Split: ‘Love on the Spectrum’ Star Abbey Romeo’s Heartfelt Words About David Isaacman Weeks Before Breakup

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Just two weeks before parting ways, “Love on the Spectrum” star Abbey Romeo spoke fondly of her then-boyfriend, David Isaacman, during a podcast appearance.

Together with her mother, Christine Romeo, Abbey featured on the “We Need to Talk” podcast on March 24, where she expressed her admiration for Isaacman.

Abbey shared that she and Isaacman had a great time visiting attractions like the LA Zoo, Disneyland, Universal Studios, and the Griffith Observatory. She highlighted the qualities she appreciated in him.

“He says things that make me feel good, and he covers my ears when there’s a noise I dislike,” Abbey explained.

Christine also mentioned Abbey’s dedication to their relationship, noting how her daughter memorized the names of all 24 of Isaacman’s stuffed animals within the first week of dating.

Host Paul C. Brunson noted, “Love is an action, and by you memorizing those tells me, Abbey, how much you love David.”

Abbey simply replied with, “Yeah.”

But she later hesitated when Brunson assumed Isaacman treated her like a princess.

“Yeah, sometimes,” she said nonchalantly as Brunson laughed. “He’s done it before.”

Christine shrugged, “Four years into [the relationship], so.”

The beloved couple broke up after nearly five years together, the US Sun reported Thursday. Netflix has followed their relationship on the hit series — which revolves around people on the autism spectrum looking for love — since their first date in Season 1.

According to the US Sun, Isaacman, 31, and Abbey, 27, broke up because they didn’t see eye to eye on getting married.

“She was ready years ago, he still needed time,” the insider said.

The now-exes did candidly discuss marriage during Season 4 of “Love on the Spectrum.” Abbey admitted she wanted “to be a bride so badly,” but said that she feared getting divorced like her parents and didn’t want to “rush” down the aisle.

Meanwhile, Isaacman noted of possibly taking the next step with Abbey, “We can only be engaged whenever the time is right.”

Russia and Ukraine Reach Agreement on Temporary Orthodox Easter Ceasefire

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In brief

  • Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a two-day ceasefire during Orthodox Easter.
  • The two countries have also exchanged bodies of soldiers ahead of the ceasefire.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed that Ukraine will adhere to a ceasefire announced by Russia in observance of the Easter holiday.

According to the Kremlin, a temporary halt in hostilities has been declared for the Orthodox Easter period, with Russian President Vladimir Putin expressing his expectation that Ukraine will comply as well.

“In light of the upcoming Orthodox Easter celebrations, a ceasefire is declared from 4 PM on April 11th until the end of April 12th,” stated the official announcement.

President Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine has consistently been open to mutual measures for peace.

“We suggested a ceasefire during the Easter holiday this year, and we will act accordingly,” Zelenskyy communicated via Telegram.

“People need an Easter without threats and a real move towards peace, ‌and Russia has a chance not to return to attacks even after Easter.”

Earlier on Thursday, Russia and Ukraine exchanged the bodies of soldiers, parliamentary deputy Shamsail Saraliev told the Russian news portal rbc.ru.

He said the Ukrainian side had received 1000 killed soldiers while Russia received 41 bodies.

The politician is responsible in the Russian parliament for matters relating to the “special military operation” as the war is officially called in Moscow.

The previous exchange of remains took place in February.

The office of prisoner-of-war affairs in Kyiv confirmed on Telegram that Ukraine had more than 1,000 bodies.

The authority thanked the International Committee of the Red Cross for its support.

Forensic experts would now examine the bodies, it said.

This is intended to rule out, among other things, that bodies of Russian soldiers were handed over by mistake.

The staff added that “after the identification of the deceased, the bodies will be handed over to the families for dignified burial”.

Russia and Ukraine exchange soldiers’ bodies on a regular basis.

Last year alone, Ukraine received back more than 15,000 bodies of fallen soldiers, according to official figures.

Russia received only a fraction of that.

Due to the slow but steady advance of Russian troops, the Ukrainian army is not always able to recover its own fallen soldiers.

Ukraine has been defending itself against a Russian invasion with help from allies for more than four years.

— With reporting by Reuters.


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Legendary Hip-Hop Pioneer Afrika Bambaataa, Creator of Iconic ‘Planet Rock,’ Passes Away at 68

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Afrika Bambaataa, a revered figure in the evolution of hip-hop, passed away in Pennsylvania on Thursday due to prostate cancer, as confirmed by his legal representative. He was 68 years old.

The news of Bambaataa’s passing was met with a wave of tributes from admirers, loved ones, and fans worldwide, who celebrated his significant influence on hip-hop—a genre that has become a global cultural and political force. However, in recent years, his legacy has been clouded by allegations from several men who accused Bambaataa of sexual abuse during their youth.

Bambaataa, a notable rapper and producer, gained fame through iconic tracks like the 1982 hit “Planet Rock” and was instrumental in founding the Universal Zulu Nation, an influential art collective.

Reflecting on Bambaataa’s contribution to hip-hop, rapper Fat Joe remarked to The Associated Press in 2023, “When you talk about Afrika Bambaataa, Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, these are the three founding fathers of the whole culture.”

Born Lance Taylor in 1957 in the South Bronx, Bambaataa grew up during a period of significant decline in the neighborhood, exacerbated by segregation and economic neglect. By the 1970s and 1980s, the area was plagued by arson, as landlords opted to burn properties for insurance payouts rather than invest in repairs, leaving predominantly Puerto Rican and Black communities with limited economic opportunities.

Bambaataa had Jamaican and Barbadian heritage, and he was raised in a low-income public housing complex by his mother, according to an interview he gave Frank Broughton in 1998. He was exposed to music at an early age through his mother’s vinyl record collection.

The ability to repurpose and mix old hits became one of his signatures at the parties he began to throw in community centers across the neighborhood in the early 1970s, Bambaataa said in the interview. He was deeply inspired by the work of Kool Herc, who is often deemed the father of hip-hop.

Bambaataa and the parties where he DJ’ed swelled in popularity throughout the decade and well into the 1980s, when he released a series of electro tracks that helped shaped the burgeoning hip-hop and electro-funk music movements. He also was one of the first DJs to use beat breaks, incorporating the iconic Roland TR-808 drum machine.

“We was playin’ everything, everything that was funky,” he said. He later added that what set his parties apart was that “other DJs would play they great records for fifteen, twenty minutes. We was changing ours every minute or two. I couldn’t have no breakbeat go longer than a minute or two.”

At that time, Bambaataa said in previous interviews that he was able to leverage his affiliation with the local street gang the Black Spades in order to form a group he called the Zulu Nation, a nod to a South African ethnic group that he drew inspiration from. His slogan eventually became known as “peace, love, unity and having fun,” and he said that he sought to use hip-hops’ ballooning popularity to resolve local gang conflicts.

Later, Bambaataa changed the name to the Universal Zulu Nation to signal the inclusion of “all people from the planet earth.”

“At the core our music made people feel like they belong to a movement and not a moment, our music offered Hope something positive to believe in, it gave people identity, unity, and a way out,” Ellis Williams, a producer known as Mr. Biggs, wrote in an email to the AP. Mr. Biggs was a member of the group Afrika Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force that included Bambaataa.

Accused of sexual abuse

In recent years, numerous people have accused Bambaataa of sexual abuse.

In 2016, Bronx political activist and former music industry executive Ronald Savage accused Bambaataa of abusing him in 1980, when he was Savage was a young teen.

“I was scared, but at the same time I was like, ‘This is Afrika Bambaataa,’ ” Savage told the AP in 2016. At the time he recalled, in detail, that encounter and four others that he said followed.

Bambaataa has vehemently denied those allegations.

After Savage went public with his claims, numerous other men came forward to share similar experiences about Bambaataa. In June 2016, the Universal Zulu Nation released a public letter apologizing to “the survivors of apparent sexual molestation by Bambaataa” saying that some members of the group knew about the abuse but “chose not to disclose” it.

“We extend our deepest and most sincere apologies to the many people who have been hurt,” organization wrote.

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Associated Press writer Maria Sherman contributed reporting from New York City.

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StubHub Agrees to $10 Million Settlement with FTC Over Ticket Pricing Practices

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken action against StubHub, accusing the ticket resale giant of failing to provide transparent pricing for live event tickets, in violation of the agency’s regulations.

In a significant move, StubHub has agreed to a $10 million settlement with the FTC following allegations that it did not adequately disclose the full cost of tickets to consumers. This settlement is set to return $10 million in fees to affected consumers, addressing the company’s breach of the FTC’s rules against unfair or deceptive fees.

“According to the Commission’s Fees Rule, ticket prices for live events must be fully transparent from the outset. This allows consumers to make informed purchasing decisions,” stated Christopher Mufarrige, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, in an official release. “Ensuring price transparency is critical for maintaining a free and competitive marketplace. This settlement highlights our dedication to ensuring consumers are charged the prices they expect.”

The FTC’s directive follows a warning letter sent to StubHub in May 2025. The letter highlighted that multiple price listings on the company’s website appeared to contravene the Fees Rule, which had been implemented on May 12, 2025.

The FTC’s order comes after the agency issued a warning letter to the ticket selling platform in May 2025 saying that multiple prices on its websites appeared to violate the Fees rule, which had taken effect on May 12, 2025.

According to the agency, the rule, says t is an “unfair and deceptive practice for any business to offer, display, or advertise the price of a live-event ticket without clearly, conspicuously and most prominently disclosing the total price,” which the Rule defines as “the maximum total of all fees or charges a consumer must pay for any good(s) or service(s) and any mandatory ancillary good or service.” 

StubHub had advertised ticket prices without showing the full price to consumers after the rule had gone into effect, according to the commission’s complaint. In specific, StubHub failed to show total prices for highly-demanded NFL tickets ahead of May 14, 2025, when the season schedule was announced. 

The ticketing platform must use the $10 million to refund consumers and is prohibited from misrepresenting the price of any good, service, fee or charge. The order also states that StubHub must explain why the fee or charge is being imposed in the total ticket pricing. 

StubHub must refund customers within 90 days of the order. According to the news release, the two groups eligible are consumers who bought tickets for live events in the U.S. between May 12, 2025 and May 14, 2025. The first group includes those whose total price was not properly disclosed in the initial pricing display, while the second group encompasses consumers who bought tickets during that window. 

Tragic Fire Incident: Four Lives Lost, Including Child, as Suspected Arsonist Allegedly Consumes Beer Amidst Havoc

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The accused, a 38-year-old named Roman Amatitla from Maspeth, reportedly ignited the blaze without any apparent reason. The fire, which occurred in a three-story residential building in Flushing on March 16, claimed the lives of four people, including a 3-year-old girl, and left seven others injured, as disclosed by authorities.

Amatitla was apprehended on Wednesday and has since been arraigned on multiple serious charges, including eight counts of second-degree murder and first-degree arson. If found guilty, he could face a prison sentence ranging from 25 years to life.

Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz described the devastating event as an “act of mass murder,” emphasizing the unsettling absence of any discernible motive behind Amatitla’s actions.

Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz called the incident an “act of mass murder,” noting Amatitla’s chilling lack of motive.

Roman Amatitla

Roman Amatitla being transported in handcuffs. (WNYW)

“Shockingly, the defendant had no known connection to the building or any of its occupants and selected the building at random,” Katz wrote in a statement.

According to prosecutors, Amatitla entered and exited the Avery Avenue building multiple times late that morning, at one point urinating in front of the apartments. 

He then went to a nearby gas station, where he bought a beer, stole a second one and took a pack of matches after refusing to pay for a lighter, authorities allege.

FDNY firefighters were seen battling the New York City blaze on March, 16, 2026.

FDNY firefighters battle the New York City blaze March 16, 2026. (Peter Gerber)

He then entered the apartment building for a fourth and final time, authorities said, allegedly lighting a piece of paper on fire and tossing it onto trash near a stairwell. 

As smoke engulfed the street, he stayed in the immediate area to watch the building burn.

During a court hearing Thursday, Queens Assistant District Attorney Gabriel Reale said Amatitla “watched as people jumped from various windows, some of them living, one of them dying” while sipping on a beer, according to a report from the New York Post.

Three of the people killed in the blaze, identified as Sihan Yang, 3, Chengri Cui, 49, and Chie Shin Ming, 61, were found in the building and pronounced dead from smoke inhalation. 

A fourth victim, Hong Zhao, 64, died at a hospital after suffering multiple broken bones and brain trauma when he leaped from a window to escape the flames.

Among those injured were a New York City Fire Department (FDNY) lieutenant and a firefighter who plunged into the basement when a staircase collapsed during rescue operations, resulting in thermal burns and smoke inhalation.

A large response was seen near the March 16, 2026 fire in New York City.

A heavy response near the March 16, 2026, fire in New York City. (Peter Gerber)

Four other occupants were injured jumping from the building to flee the fire, while a fifth was rescued from a second-story window by firefighters.

Prosecutors said Amatitla “had to get his rage out on someone or something,” though no official motive has been released.

New York City Police Department records note he is from Mexico, though his immigration status has not been confirmed.

Smoke was seen coming through the windows of the building as FDNY firefighters battled the blaze on March, 16, 2026.

Smoke rose through the windows of the building as FDNY firefighters battled the blaze March, 16, 2026. (Peter Gerber)

The Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital.

Amatitla was ordered to remain in custody by Criminal Court Judge Thomas Wright-Fernandez and is scheduled to return to court April 13.

Trump Advises Netanyahu to Exercise Caution Amid Israel’s Ceasefire Threats

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Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader delivered a stark warning following a reprimand directed at Benjamin Netanyahu by Donald Trump, who cautioned him against endangering the fragile ceasefire.

According to Axios, Netanyahu engaged in a phone conversation with Trump and White House representative Steve Witkoff on Wednesday. During the call, Witkoff reportedly advised Netanyahu to de-escalate military actions in Lebanon and pursue peace negotiations.

This request from Trump comes as the United States is set to engage in talks with Iranian officials in Pakistan, aiming to resolve the ongoing conflict.

Despite Trump’s two-week ceasefire agreement with Iran, Israel has persisted in its airstrikes on Lebanese urban centers, including Beirut, resulting in civilian casualties.

Iran has asserted that Lebanon was included in the ceasefire terms with the United States and is now threatening to withdraw from peace discussions and maintain the closure of the Strait of Hormuz if Israel continues its assaults on Hezbollah, its ally in the region.

US and Israeli diplomats deny that the ceasefire with the Islamic regime applies to Netanyahu’s ground offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Officials close to Netanyahu said Israel would not observe a ceasefire with Lebanon until a formal agreement is reached during the upcoming peace talks.

‘I spoke with Bibi and he’s going to low-key it. I just think we have to be sort of a little more low-key,’ Trump told NBC News on Thursday.

The new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, said on Thursday in a statement that Iran will move the management of Hormuz into a new phase.

Israel has rapidly escalated their attacks against Lebanon since the announcement of the US-Iran ceasefire, killing an estimated 254 people with air strikes

Israel has rapidly escalated their attacks against Lebanon since the announcement of the US-Iran ceasefire, killing an estimated 254 people with air strikes

Iran claims Lebanon was part of the ceasefire deal with the US and is now threatening to abandon peace talks and keep the Strait of Hormuz closed unless Israel stops

Iran claims Lebanon was part of the ceasefire deal with the US and is now threatening to abandon peace talks and keep the Strait of Hormuz closed unless Israel stops

Officials close to Netanyahu said Israel would not observe a ceasefire with Lebanon until a formal agreement is reached during upcoming peace talks

Officials close to Netanyahu said Israel would not observe a ceasefire with Lebanon until a formal agreement is reached during upcoming peace talks

‘Iran is not seeking war but will not forfeit its rights and considers all resistance fronts as a unified entity,’ Khamenei added in a statement read on state TV.

He added: ‘We are still awaiting an appropriate reaction from our southern neighbors so that we can show you our brotherhood.’

Israel has rapidly escalated their attacks against Lebanon since the announcement of the US-Iran ceasefire, killing an estimated 254 people with air strikes, according to the Lebanese Civil Defense.  

‘In light of Lebanon’s repeated requests to open direct negotiations with Israel, I instructed yesterday to begin direct negotiations with Lebanon as soon as possible,’ Netanyahu said. 

The Israeli prime minister noted that negotiations ‘will focus on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peaceful relations between Israel and Lebanon.’

Iran, for decades, has used proxy Islamic militant groups, such as Hezbollah, to attack US and Israeli assets in the Middle East.

A senior Israeli official said that negotiations between Netanyahu’s cabinet and Lebanon are set to begin next week.

The summit will be hosted by the US at the State Department headquarters in Washington, DC. 

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The Israeli prime minister held a phone call between Trump and White House envoy Steve Witkoff on Wednesday. Witkoff reportedly told Netanyahu to 'calm down' the strikes in Lebanon and open peace negotiations

The Israeli prime minister held a phone call between Trump and White House envoy Steve Witkoff on Wednesday. Witkoff reportedly told Netanyahu to ‘calm down’ the strikes in Lebanon and open peace negotiations

US Ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa will moderate the talks, while Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter will represent Netanyahu. The Lebanese group will be represented by Ambassador Nada Hamadeh-Moawad.

The Iranians put forward a ten-point ceasefire plan on Tuesday that Trump called ‘a workable basis on which to negotiate.’

The plan allows Iran to continue controlling the strait, although Tehran said countries that did not threaten them militarily would be allowed to pass.

Vice President JD Vance will help lead peace negotiations for the US in Pakistan on Friday.

The ceasefire comes after Trump vowed to destroy the entire civilization of Iran. 

Prosecutors Allege Man Fatally Assaulted Girlfriend and Attempted to Blame Dog Before Being Exposed as the True Perpetrator

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Inset top: Kaleb Mickens (Tarrant County Sheriff”s Office). Inset bottom: Sheila Cuevas (GoFundMe). Background: A photo appears to show Mickens, Cuevas, and his dog outside of a building (KDFW/YouTube).

In a harrowing case out of Texas, a man has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term for the brutal death of his girlfriend, a crime he audaciously attempted to blame on his dog. Kaleb Mickens, 34, faces 40 years in prison after he confessed to first-degree aggravated assault in connection with the tragic death of Sheila Cuevas, as confirmed by the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office.

Beyond this conviction, Mickens received additional sentences from unrelated cases. He was handed a 20-year sentence for a probation violation involving aggravated assault resulting in serious injury and an additional 15-year sentence for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. These charges were connected to separate incidents with other women he had been involved with, according to prosecutors.

Adding a layer of complexity to Mickens’ story, he was notably involved with IM Academy, a multi-level marketing organization. Promising significant financial gains, Mickens recruited young individuals to his training team. However, by late 2023, Mickens’ earnings from this venture had reportedly started to dwindle. The events culminated on October 8, 2023, marking a grim chapter in his life as the criminal acts were brought to light.

Mickens was a “prominent figure” in the multi-level marketing platform called IM Academy, authorities say. He “lured young people into joining his training team with the promise of making thousands of dollars.”

The defendant — who went by “Cash Cartier” — used his “perceived wealth and status to manipulate men and women with threats and promises while hiding his very violent private persona,” the DA’s office added. Photos shared by regional Fox affiliate KDFW show him speaking at events and holding nearly 100,000 followers on Instagram, and prosecutors said he was making $20,000 a week at the peak of his success.

However, his income from the strategy was reportedly declining by the fall of 2023. Then came Oct. 8, 2023.

On that day, Mickens called 911 to report that Cuevas had been attacked by his dog, Soldier, and that she had stopped breathing. “The dog was taken and euthanized,” authorities recall.

However, investigators later determined that the dog could not have caused the woman’s injuries and death.

“She was found in their apartment at the foot of the bed, I would say head to toe beaten, bruised, swollen face, cauliflower ear, puncture wounds, she had 15 broken ribs,” Tarrant County Assistant District Attorney Allenna Bangs said.

Investigators identified Mickens as their suspect, but they say they were unable to bring a murder charge against him because of “complications” with the medical examiner and “proving the cause of death.”

They reportedly never came to a determination as to why he drugged and beat her.

“In a full court room Monday, several women delivered impact statements that included details of torment, torture, manipulation, and sexual assault,” the DA’s office said. “Each shared their message of survival and personal devastation that Ms. Cuevas did not survive.”

Cuevas’ family, including her brother, directly addressed Mickens, saying, “You deserve this.”

A GoFundMe for Cuevas — whose age at the time of her death is unclear — remembers her as “an amazing human being. Her smile and her kind heart, lit up every room she stepped in. We are certain she is resting blissfully in heaven.”

Trump Unleashes Fury on Key Former Allies: A Shocking Political Rift

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Donald Trump has lashed out at some of his most prominent former supporters in a long and angry post on Truth Social.
Donald Trump has lashed out at long-time backers who have criticised his actions in Iran.
Donald Trump has lashed out at long-time backers who have criticised his actions in Iran. (AP)

Some of America’s top podcast hosts, who were once ardent supporters, have now become the target of scathing criticism.

“They’re not just misguided; they know it, their families know it, and so does everyone else,” he remarked.

“These individuals have been sidelined from television, lost their shows, and are no longer invited to appear on TV. No one is interested in what they have to say because they are seen as erratic troublemakers who will say anything for a moment of free and cheap publicity.”

He specifically took aim at Tucker Carlson, the once-prominent figure on Fox News, by noting, “He couldn’t even finish college.”

“When he was dismissed from Fox, it broke him, and he’s never been the same since,” Trump added.

“Perhaps he should see a good psychiatrist.”

Tucker Carlson has long been one of Donald Trump's most vocal supporters.
Tucker Carlson has long been one of Donald Trump’s most vocal supporters. (AP)

Carlson gave a lengthy broadcast highly critical of the president.

He took particular issue with Trump’s foul-mouthed Truth Social post made on Sunday.

“How dare you speak that way on Easter morning to the country?” Carlson said.

“Who do you think you are? You’re tweeting out the f-word on Easter morning.”

“Actually, to me, the First Lady of France is a far more beautiful woman than Candace, in fact, it’s not even close!” Trump wrote.

Alex Jones perpetuated the conspiracy that the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax.
Alex Jones perpetuated the conspiracy that the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax. (Supplied)
Jones had called for the cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment, a mechanism to remove a president for no longer being able to discharge their duties.

“How do we 25th Amendment his ass?” Jones said.

“Trump literally sounds like an unhinged super villain from a Marvel comic movie.”

The president’s 482-word Truth Social post was made in the middle of the day, Washington time.

Trump’s approval rating has been sinking steadily since the beginning of his presidency with many Republicans unhappy with his war with Iran.

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SWAT Team Apprehends Suspect in Columbia County Sexual Assault Investigation


AUGUSTA, Ga. () – In the early hours of Thursday, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team was deployed in response to a Be On the Look Out (BOLO) alert for a suspect wanted in connection with an incident in Columbia County.

Officers were dispatched to the 1600 block of Harvey Drive where they encountered a barricaded individual, identified as 39-year-old Jonathan Elisha Denham.

This action stemmed from an incident on Wednesday when Columbia County deputies were called to a residence in Grovetown following reports of a rape.

The victim, a 14-year-old girl, informed authorities that she and Denham had gone into the woods behind Parker’s Kitchen on Jimmy Dyess Parkway, where he allegedly assaulted her.

By 7:00 a.m. on Thursday, NewsChannel 6 reported that Denham had been taken into custody. He was subsequently handed over to the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office for further investigation.

At 7:00 am Thursday, NewsChannel 6 received word that Denham suspect was in custody and turned over to the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office for their investigation.

NewsChannel 6’s Gabriel Stovall spoke with Corporal Johnson from the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, “RCSO assisted Columbia County with a suspect who’d been arrested before. Had been tracking him through the night, found him at this address, gave him opportunity to surrender on his own, when he wouldn’t they came in and got him, found him hiding under the bed. Was taken into custody without incident.”

Authorities say this individual has been arrested before for similar incidents. He was under probation, felony probation, and the time that he allegedly committed this other crime.

This is a developing story.

Photojournalist: Dania Alawir