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Kamala Harris Hints at 2028 Presidential Run: What Her Consideration Means for the Future

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NEW YORK (AP) — Amid enthusiastic chants of “run again!” former Vice President Kamala Harris revealed to a gathering of African American activists on Friday that she’s seriously contemplating another run for the presidency.

When directly asked by Rev. Al Sharpton about her intentions for a 2028 presidential run, Harris responded, “I might. I am thinking about it.”

Harris made these remarks at the National Action Network’s annual convention, an event that attracted more than half a dozen potential candidates this week. Many attendees aimed to strengthen their connections with Black voters, a crucial demographic for the Democratic Party.

While the Democratic primary season for the next presidential election is still a distant prospect, set to gain traction only after November’s midterm elections, this week’s convention offered a glimpse of the Democrats eager to position themselves in what is expected to be a competitive race.

Although no clear frontrunner has emerged for now, Harris certainly seemed to capture the spotlight at Sharpton’s event.

Harris, the nation’s first Black female vice president and the Democrats’ presidential nominee in 2024, earned the only standing ovation and the largest crowd of any other 2028 prospect this week.

Sharpton noted that Harris earned more votes in her losing 2024 campaign than even former Democratic Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.

“Whatever she decides to do, she made a point in history,” Sharpton said.

Harris has raised the possibility of another presidential bid before in the 15 months since she left office. She also recently launched a political action committee and began to travel across the United States to support Democrats, especially across the South.

Still, some in the party have shifted their focus to a new generation of Democratic leaders given Harris’ struggle in the last presidential contest.

The convention lineup this week featured Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, Rep. Ro Khanna of California, and Arizona Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego.

Buttigieg, speaking shortly after Harris left the stage, received soft applause from a room that was about half-empty. Some cheered when he mentioned supporting federal workers and minority businesses, but many attendees had streamed out of the packed auditorium after Harris’ speech in an effort to grab a selfie with the former vice president.

Buttigieg, like many other 2028 prospects this week, laughed off a question about whether he would seek the presidency again.

Harris was more explicit.

Three times she repeated, “I’m thinking about it,” when Sharpton asked her about a 2028 White House run.

“I served for four years being a heartbeat away from the presidency of the United States. I spent countless hours in my West Wing office footsteps away from the Oval Office. I spent countless hours in the Oval Office and the situation room. I know what the job is, and I know what it requires,” Harris said.

She continued: “I am thinking about it in the context of who and where and how can the best job be done for the American people. That’s how I’m thinking about it. I’ll keep you posted.”

Kacey Musgraves Shares Astonishing UFO Encounter During Recent Flight Experience

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The phrase “Space Cowboy” takes on a whole new dimension.

During a flight from Fort Worth, Texas, to Nashville, Tennessee, Kacey Musgraves encountered what she described as the “craziest f–king orb UFO experience.” The sighting involved three mysterious lights that caught her attention in the night sky.

In an Instagram Story shared on Friday, the Grammy-winning artist recounted the moment she was about to nap when these lights, which seemed far from ordinary, diverted her gaze.

Musgraves explained that she first noticed the phenomenon when flying over Little Rock, Arkansas. She observed the lights for approximately 45 minutes, estimating them to be hovering at an altitude of about 50,000 feet.

Describing the encounter, she noted, “These orbs didn’t move like any aircraft we’re capable of controlling. They appeared and disappeared sporadically, forming triangular patterns. At times, they intensified, changing in color and size.”

“They were changing direction with us,” she added. “They were following the plane.”

After landing, the “Golden Hour” singer said both pilots told her they also saw the orbs and that they had seen them “every single night.” They also told her other pilots around the country have been seeing them and “nobody knows what they are.”

Musgraves, 37, said she has seen “many crazy things” in her life — like “fire burning in the sky” — and this is the latest on the list of numerous “strange and unexplainable” experiences, but that she isn’t too concerned.

“S–t is weird, but I’m here for it,” she reasoned, despite seeing another orb while filming these videos at her home.

Musgraves shared footage of the orbs she saw during her flight, posting several videos in subsequent Instagram Stories.

“It looks like I filmed them on a f–king toaster, but that’s the quality we’re working with,” she said of the videos taken on her iPhone 17. “It was hard to focus because they were far off and it’s nighttime.”

“The thing is, you could have the best, most high-quality footage of something and no one would believe it anyway,” she added. “Keep it weird, y’all.”

When she isn’t dabbling in phenomena that even Fox Mulder would appreciate, Musgraves is readying her seventh studio album for release.

“Middle of Nowhere,” which includes the lead single “Dry Spell” and features a Miranda Lambert collaboration after years of the country divas feuding, drops May 1.

Prepare for Splashdown: Artemis II’s Epic Lunar Mission Nears Historic Pacific Return

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HOUSTON — As the momentous finale for the Artemis II mission draws near, the astronauts prepare for a splashdown in the Pacific, marking humanity’s first lunar journey in over 50 years.

Tension escalated at Mission Control as the spacecraft, with its four astronauts, steadily approached Earth.

MORE: When is the Artemis II crew expected to splash down?

All attention was focused on the capsule’s heat shield, designed to endure the intense heat of reentry. During the spacecraft’s previous test flight in 2022—sans crew—the shield returned with a surface as battered as the lunar landscape.

Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen were set to reenter the atmosphere at Mach 32, or 32 times the speed of sound—a speed not witnessed since NASA’s Apollo missions in the ’60s and ’70s.

They didn’t plan on taking manual control except in an emergency. Their Orion capsule, dubbed Integrity, is completely self-flying.

MORE: Artemis II crew will lose communication with mission control during reentry. Here’s why

Like so many others, lead flight director Jeff Radigan anticipated feeling some of that “irrational fear that is human nature,” especially during the six minutes of communication blackout preceding the opening of the parachutes. The recovery ship USS John P. Murtha awaited the crew’s arrival, along with a squadron of military planes and helicopters.

The last time NASA and the Defense Department teamed up for a lunar crew’s reentry was Apollo 17 in 1972. Artemis II was projected to come screaming back at 34,965 feet (10,657 meters) per second – or 23,840 mph (38,367 kph) – not a record but still mind-bogglingly fast before slowing to a 19 mph (30 kph) splashdown.

Artemis II’s record flyby and lunar views

Launched from Florida on April 1, the astronauts racked up one win after another as they deftly navigated NASA’s long-awaited lunar comeback, the first major step in establishing a sustainable moon base.

Artemis II didn’t land on the moon or even orbit it. But it broke Apollo 13’s distance record, making Wiseman and his crew the farthest that humans have ever journeyed from Earth when they reached 252,756 miles (406,771 kilometers). Then in the mission’s most heart-tugging scene, the teary astronauts asked permission to name a pair of craters after their moonship and Wiseman’s late wife, Carroll.

During the record-breaking flyby, they documented scenes of the lunar far side never seen before by the naked eye and savored a total solar eclipse courtesy of the cosmos thanks to their launch date. The eclipse, in particular, “just blew all of us away,” Glover said.

First photo from the far side of the moon captured from Orion as Earth dips beyond the lunar horizon, April 6, 2026.
First photo from the far side of the moon captured from Orion as Earth dips beyond the lunar horizon, April 6, 2026.NASA

Their sense of wonder and love awed everyone, as did their breathtaking pictures of the moon and Earth. The Artemis II crew channeled Apollo 8’s first lunar explorers with Earthset, showing our blue marble setting behind the gray moon. It was reminiscent of Apollo 8’s famous Earthrise shot from 1968.

“It just makes you want to continue to go back,” Radigan said on the eve of splashdown. “It’s the first of many trips and we just need to continue on because there’s so much” more to learn about the moon.

Their moonshot drew global attention as well as star power, earning props from President Donald Trump; Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney; Britain’s King Charles III; Ryan Gosling, star of the latest space flick “Project Hail Mary”; Scarlett Johansson of the Marvel Cinematic Universe; and even Captain Kirk himself, William Shatner of TV’s original “Star Trek.”

Artemis II was a test flight for future moon missions

Despite its rich scientific yield, the nearly 10-day flight was not without technical issues. Both the capsule’s drinking water and propellant systems were hit with valve problems. In perhaps the most high-profile predicament, toilet trouble prevented the crew from using it for No. 1 most of the trip, forcing them to resort to old-time bags and funnels.

In this image provided by NASA, the Artemis II crew photographed the Moons curved limb during their journey around the far side of the Moon on April 6, 2026.
In this image provided by NASA, the Artemis II crew photographed the Moons curved limb during their journey around the far side of the Moon on April 6, 2026.NASA via AP

The astronauts shrugged it all off.

“We can’t explore deeper unless we are doing a few things that are inconvenient,” Koch said, “unless we’re making a few sacrifices, unless we’re taking a few risks, and those things are all worth it.”

Added Hansen: “You do a lot of testing on the ground, but your final test is when you get this hardware to space and it’s a doozy.”

Under the revamped Artemis program, next year’s Artemis III will see astronauts practice docking their capsule with a lunar lander or two in orbit around Earth. Artemis IV will attempt to land a crew of two near the moon’s south pole in 2028.

The Artemis II crew’s allegiance was to those next Artemis crews, Wiseman said.

“But we really hoped in our soul is that we could for just for a moment have the world pause and remember that this is a beautiful planet and a very special place in our universe, and we should all cherish what we have been gifted,” he said.

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Shocking New Witness Revelations: Suspect in Realtor’s Cold Case Murder Accused of Fleeing and Ignoring 911

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The arrest of a woman linked to the unresolved 2011 murder of an Iowa real estate agent has been brought to light, with court documents revealing that a witness observed her behaving erratically immediately following the sound of gunshots.

Kirstin Ramsey, aged 53, faces charges of first-degree murder for the fatal shooting of Ashley Okland on April 8, 2011. Her recent arrest signifies a significant breakthrough in this cold case, which has remained unsolved for over a decade.

Okland suffered two gunshot wounds at close range, being struck in the chest and face, during an open house event she was hosting at a model townhome owned by Rottlund Homes, where Ramsey was employed at the time of the incident.

Ashley Okland standing inside a model townhome

Authorities found Ashley Okland inside the model townhome while she was conducting an open house in West Des Moines, Iowa, on April 8, 2011. (Crime Stoppers of Central Iowa)

In a recently filed court document, a neighboring resident recalled hearing two loud noises followed by the sight of Ramsey near the townhome’s entrance, as reported by KCCI.

The witness also reportedly told authorities she saw Ramsey pacing outside her vehicle and using her phone upon looking out her second-story window. 

The court filing indicates Ramsey called a colleague at Rottlund Homes immediately following the alleged shooting, but did not call 911, the outlet reported.

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Kristin Elizabeth Ramsey facing camera in mugshot photo

53-year-old Kristin Elizabeth Ramsey was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in West Des Moines, Iowa on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. (Dallas County Jail)

Shortly after, the witness reported seeing Ramsey “back up at a high rate of speed in an erratic manner and leave the area,” court documents show, according to KCCI.

Authorities also indicated the witness – not Ramsey – called 911 to report the shooting.

Ashley Okland's siblings Josh Okland and Brittany Bruce speaking at West Des Moines Police Department

Ashley Okland’s siblings Josh Okland and Brittany Bruce speak after the arrest of Kristin Ramsey in the 2011 shooting death of their sister at the West Des Moines Police Department on March 18, 2026. (Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register)

Prosecutors have since revealed that Ramsey has given conflicting versions of her whereabouts on the day of the alleged murder in multiple interviews since the investigation began, according to KCCI. 

Court records also show that authorities discovered several firearms, illegal substances and violent posters inside Ramsey’s home upon executing a search warrant on May 3, 2011, the outlet reported.

The same items were reportedly found after a second search warrant was executed at Ramsey’s home shortly before her arrest this spring. 

A motion has reportedly been filed by the state opposing Ramsey’s request to lower her bond from $2 million to $100,000.

Authorities have not released a potential motive, and Ramsey has not yet entered a plea in the case. She is expected to appear in court Friday for a bail hearing.  

Ramsey’s defense attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. 

Police Report: Infant Suffers Skull Fracture After Man Allegedly Assaults During Heated Phone Argument

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Left to right: Kimberlyn Videa-Dubon and Luis Reyes-Pagan (Lancaster City Bureau of Police).

In a disturbing incident in Pennsylvania, a 46-year-old man is facing charges after allegedly assaulting his girlfriend’s infant daughter, leaving the child with life-threatening injuries. The accused, Luis Reyes-Pagan, reportedly struck the 3-month-old in the head amid a heated argument over a cellphone, resulting in a fractured skull and intracranial bleeding.

Reyes-Pagan has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, and child endangerment, according to court documents. The child’s mother, 30-year-old Kimberlyn Videa-Dubon, also faces similar charges, along with an additional count of harassment, for her involvement in the incident that occurred on February 15.

Law enforcement from the Lancaster City Bureau of Police responded to a domestic violence call at a residence on Union Street around 3:34 a.m., reported Lancaster Online. The officers discovered that the infant had sustained severe head injuries during the altercation involving both Reyes-Pagan and Videa-Dubon.

Emergency responders rushed the infant to Lancaster General Hospital for urgent medical care. Due to the critical nature of her injuries, the child was subsequently transferred to Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center for further treatment.

The Daily Voice reported that court filings confirm the infant suffered a skull fracture and intracranial bleeding as a result of the assault.

Investigators say the violence erupted during an argument over Reyes-Pagan’s cellphone, local NBC affiliate WGAL reported.

According to charging documents, Reyes-Pagan told police that Videa-Dubon struck him multiple times while she was holding the infant. He claimed he responded by swinging his fist toward her, but accidentally hit the baby in the head. He admitted his conduct caused the child’s injuries, describing his actions as “reckless but provoked,” WGAL reported.

Authorities allege the infant was injured multiple times during the incident.

The Daily Voice reported that Videa-Dubon threw the baby onto a bed during the altercation, possibly causing the skull fracture. She is also accused of striking another person multiple times and hitting a third person in the face when they attempted to intervene.

Court records reportedly indicate that another child was inside the home at the time of the incident, though authorities have not said who that child is or where they are now.

The defendants were arraigned and released on $50,000 unsecured bail. They are both currently scheduled to appear in court again for their preliminary hearings on April 27.

Rory McIlroy’s Hilarious Masters Interview Leaves Amanda Balionis in Stitches

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Rory McIlroy had Amanda Balionis in fits of laughter during a Friday afternoon interview at Augusta National. The reigning Masters champion, known for his quick wit, found himself in conversation once again with the seasoned golf reporter, sparking humor amid the seriousness of the tournament.

Despite past rumors of an affair between McIlroy and Balionis, which were never substantiated, the pair maintained a professional rapport. Balionis had the opportunity to interview McIlroy on both days of this year’s Masters, showcasing their continued professional interaction.

During their Friday exchange, Balionis brought up a memorable moment between McIlroy and the legendary Jack Nicklaus that occurred before McIlroy’s opening round the previous day. Curious about the interaction, she asked McIlroy what words of wisdom Nicklaus had offered him.

In his typical straightforward manner, McIlroy recounted the advice with a laugh, saying, “No f***ing double bogeys.” This candid response not only highlighted his candid nature but also provided a light-hearted moment amidst the intense competition.

To which McIlroy replied: ‘No f***ing double bogeys.’

At that point Balionis burst out laughing as McIlroy stood alongside her at the practice facilities at Augusta National. Nicklaus was in the studio at the time and confirmed that was his message to McIlroy.

Rory McIlroy left Amanda Balionis in hysterics in their latest interview at the Masters on Friday

Rory McIlroy left Amanda Balionis in hysterics in their latest interview at the Masters on Friday

McIlroy and wife Erica Stoll (pictured Tuesday) nearly divorced in May 2024 amid the rumours

McIlroy and wife Erica Stoll (pictured Tuesday) nearly divorced in May 2024 amid the rumours

The Northern Irishman clearly took Nicklaus’ advice on board as he posted a superb five-under-par round on day one to give him a share of the lead alongside American Sam Burns. 

It was, of course, another interview with Balionis in 2024 that fuelled speculation about relations between the golfer and the attractive interviewer, known for her flirtatious on-air style and skill at drawing out often taciturn sportsmen.

When McIlroy failed to mention his wife Erica Stoll – the mother of their daughter, Poppy – during the chat at the Wells Fargo tournament which coincided with US Mother’s Day, onlookers were bemused.

A day later, when he filed for divorce from his wife of seven years, declaring the union ‘irretrievably broken,’ bemusement turned to shock.

Looking for a reason for the unprompted announcement, observers noted the apparent closeness between Balionis and McIlroy during their interview.

Days later the Daily Mail broke the news of an alleged affair between the pair after McIlroy was seen picking up a takeaway in Balionis’s name in San Diego, California, where the presenter has a home.

Neither Balionis nor McIlroy has ever addressed their rumoured romance, which was never confirmed. 

However, McIlroy and Stoll reconciled not long after and appear to be every bit the happy couple.

They enjoyed Wednesday’s annual par-three tournament with daughter Poppy and then posed for pictures ahead of the Masters champion’s special dinner on Tuesday.

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Balionis also interviewed McIlroy on Thursday before his impressive round of five-under

Early on Thursday, Balionis asked McIlroy about the difference in the pressure on his shoulders ahead of this tournament now that he finally has a green jacket in his closet.

‘It has felt very different,’ McIlroy said. ‘It’s the morning of the tournament, and those same feelings I’ve always experienced here, they come back.

‘You’re a little nervous, a little anxious. You want to get off to a good start. At the end of the day, it’s a new golf tournament; last year’s over. You want to try and do it again.

‘As much as I have reveled in the last few days, it’s business again and I want to make sure I get off to a good start.

‘One of my key thoughts last year was staying patient on the front nine. It can play difficult. You want to think you can be under par through three, but if you’re not, it’s OK. There’s plenty of time to make birdies or whatever.

‘I stayed really patient on the front nine last year and was rewarded with that really fast start on the Saturday. I know I’m not going to start like that every day, so it’s just about staying patient and playing myself into the round.’

Texas Family Claims Popular Energy Drink Contributed to High School Cheerleader’s Tragic Death

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A lawsuit has been filed alleging that Alani beverages contain caffeine levels equivalent to two to two-and-a-half cups of coffee, exceeding the FDA’s recommended limits for teenagers.

In Weslaco, Texas, a family is pursuing legal action against an energy drink distributor, asserting that their product was a factor in their daughter’s untimely death.

Seventeen-year-old Larissa Rodriguez, a cheerleader attending Weslaco High School, passed away on October 20, 2025. Attorneys for her family informed Texas ABC affiliate KRGV that her death was attributed to an enlarged heart, caused by stress and excessive caffeine intake.

The Rodriguez family has filed a lawsuit against Glazer’s Beer and Beverage, accusing the distributor of playing a role in their daughter’s death by distributing these energy drinks.

Reported by KRGV, the lawsuit focuses on Alani energy drinks, alleging that the distributor sells products that are “dangerously formulated and inadequately labeled,” contributing to the fatal outcome.

The lawsuit claims Alani beverages contain as much caffeine as two to two-and-a-half cups of coffee, more than what the FDA recommends for teenagers. 

It also says the drinks contain undisclosed amounts of stimulants which can cause cardiac issues and death, KRGV reported.

While Alani cans contain a warning on the side saying the energy drink isn’t recommended for children, people sensitive to caffeine and those who are pregnant, the family’s legal team said the drink is marketed to young consumers without clear warnings of the risks.

The lawsuit is seeking damages of more than $1 million, according to KRGV.

“Never would I think that I would be in this situation,” Alicia Rodriguez, the teen’s mom, told KRGV. “This is the hardest thing that I’ve ever gone through in my life.”

Alani Nu was founded in Louisville before being acquired by beverage company Celsius in February 2025.

Diddy Urgently Seeks Freedom in Latest Appeal Hearing

(NewsNation) — Attorneys representing the fallen music icon Sean “Diddy” Combs returned to federal court on Thursday, seeking to overturn his federal prison sentence stemming from a prostitution conviction handed down last October.

His legal team has labeled the 50-month sentence as a “travesty of justice,” voicing their disapproval of the trial judge’s decisions in recent court documents. They presented their arguments before a panel of three judges, though Combs was not present.

Defense lawyer Alexandra Shapiro contended that judges should not factor in conduct related to charges for which a defendant has been acquitted when determining a sentence, according to a report from Reuters.

“This case raises significant questions about the sanctity of jury verdicts and the public’s trust in our criminal justice system,” Shapiro stated to the appellate court judges.

The defense’s appeal highlights that Combs’ sentence for facilitating prostitution under the Mann Act is approximately four times the usual punishment for similar offenses.

The charge carries a maximum of 10 years per count. Combs was convicted on two counts but acquitted of the higher charges of racketeering and sex trafficking.

In court filings, his attorneys had said Judge Arun Subramanian improperly relied on “acquitted conduct,” which refers to the practice in which a judge takes into account behavior associated with charges a defendant was acquitted of, the outlet reported.

Combs’ team has demanded “immediate release and grant a judgment of acquittal or at least vacate and remand for resentencing.”

How does the appeals hearing work? 

Combs’ defense attorney goes first, presenting oral arguments before the court. The arguments have to focus on alleged legal errors, rather than new evidence.

After the defense, New York prosecutors respond. Each side has 10 minutes to present, according to court filings.

What have Diddy’s lawyers argued? 

Combs’ lawyers argued that his conviction should be overturned or that he should at least be released and resentenced to a shorter term.

Defense attorneys said in filings that Combs’ recordings of sexual encounters involving his girlfriends and male sex workers amounted to “amateur pornography” protected under the First Amendment. They also argue the term “prostitution” should be interpreted narrowly and should not apply to what they describe as voyeuristic and expressive conduct.

They say Combs’ sentence was excessive, and that Subramanian improperly increased it based on findings that the crimes involved fraud and coercion and that Combs acted as a leader or organizer of criminal activity.

  • In this courtroom sketch, Sean Diddy Combs breaks down and cries during the playing of a video about his life during his sentencing hearing in Manhattan federal court, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, in New York. (Elizabeth Williams via AP)
  • sketch of Combs holding his hands to his head during court
  • FILE - In this courtroom sketch, flanked by defense attorneys Teny Geragos, left, and Brian Steel, right, Sean "Diddy" Combs, center, reacts after he was denied bail on prostitution-related offenses, July 2, 2025, in Manhattan federal court in New York. (Elizabeth Williams via AP, File)
  • In this courtroom sketch, flanked by defense attorneys Teny Geragos, left, and Brian Steel, right, Sean "Diddy" Combs, center, reacts after he was denied bail on prostitution-related offenses, Wednesday, July 2, 2025, in Manhattan federal court in New York. (Elizabeth Williams via AP)
  • In this courtroom sketch, Sean "Diddy" Combs reacts after he was convicted of prostitution-related offenses but acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges that could have put him behind bars for life, Wednesday, July 2, 2025, in Manhattan federal court in New York. (Elizabeth Williams via AP)
  • In this courtroom sketch, Sean "Diddy" Combs reacts after he was convicted of prostitution-related offenses but acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges that could have put him behind bars for life, Wednesday, July 2, 2025, in Manhattan federal court in New York. (Elizabeth Williams via AP)
  • Sean 'Diddy' Combs is seen on his knees in court after a verdict was read in his sex trafficking trial

When is Diddy scheduled to be released?

Combs is currently scheduled to be released on April 25, 2028, according to the Bureau of Prisons.

Since his conviction, his team has repeatedly challenged the severity of the sentence. Combs’ monthslong trial drew intense attention, focusing on allegations of human trafficking and prostitution.

At sentencing, Subramanian said the punishment would mean “hard time in prison, away from your family, friends and community,” but added that Combs “will have a life afterward.”

“Mr. Combs, you’re being sentenced for the offenses of conviction, not the crimes he was acquitted of. However, under law, the court ‘shall consider’ the nature of the offense and characteristics of the defendant,” he added.

Where is Diddy serving his prison time?

Combs was transferred to a low-security federal prison in Fort Dix, New Jersey, last year.

He was moved from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where he had been housed since his 2024 arrest and conviction for prostitution-related charges late last month.

His defense team had long argued that conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn were unsafe and that he needed to be moved to a lower-risk facility. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

CDC Postpones Crucial COVID Vaccine Benefits Report: What This Means for Public Health


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) postponed releasing a report on the advantages of the COVID-19 vaccine, following a directive from its interim director.

According to The Washington Post, Acting CDC Director Jay Bhattacharya held back the report due to concerns regarding the methodology employed. The report, which highlighted the vaccine’s role in reducing hospitalizations and emergency room visits among healthy adults during the previous winter, was scrutinized by two scientists knowledgeable about the situation.

The CDC’s methodology, which has been a standard for evaluating vaccine efficacy against respiratory viruses, typically appears in the agency’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), as noted by the Post.

This same approach was utilized by the New England Journal of Medicine in a 2021 study assessing the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines.

The Hill has reached out to the CDC for further remarks on the matter.

The methodology used is a test-negative design, which examines individuals who are sick enough to seek care, be tested and then allow for their vaccination rates to be compared with others who test positive and those who do not, the Post wrote.

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) spokesperson Andrew Nixon told the Post that the delay was part of a “routine for CDC leadership to review and flag concerns about MMWR papers, especially relating to their methodology, leading up to planned publication.”

Nixon noted that Bhattacharya was concerned about “the observational method used in the study to calculate vaccine effectiveness and the scientific team is working to address these concerns.”

“Dr. Bhattacharya wants to make sure that the paper uses the most appropriate methodology for such a study,” the spokesperson added.

The delay follows HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s amended charter for the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices published Monday. This previous committee voted in favor of recommendations to no longer recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for everyone 6 months and older but to leave it to “individual-based decision making.” A federal judge effectively nullified committee members handpicked by the secretary.

Former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulator Vinay Prasad put new restrictions on the approval of COVID-19 vaccines by Novavax and Moderna. This caused controversy, which grew with the announcement that guidelines on vaccine approval would be more strict given the deaths of 10 children who died “after and because of a” COVID-19 vaccine, Prasad told FDA officials in a memo obtained by the Post.

Robert De Niro Faces Unprecedented Backlash: A Deep Dive into the Actor’s Controversial Actions




Robert De Niro is a household name, renowned among movie enthusiasts worldwide. His illustrious career is peppered with iconic films like “Taxi Driver,” “Raging Bull,” and “Cape Fear,” among many others. Despite his impressive contributions to cinema, a celebrity’s reputation can be significantly impacted by their off-screen persona and private life, potentially alienating fans if they feel let down or upset.

De Niro’s age-gap relationship drew criticism from fans

In the early 2020s, Robert De Niro became romantically involved with martial arts instructor Tiffany Chen. They met years earlier when Chen played a Tai Chi instructor in De Niro’s 2015 comedy film, “The Intern,” but it’s unclear exactly what led to the shift into romance. 

While the couple has seemed very happy, some people took issue with the relationship’s major age gap. De Niro is around 35 to 36 years older than his partner. When they first started dating, he was about 78 years old compared to Chen’s 42. At the 2024 Oscars, host Jimmy Kimmel took a jab at De Niro’s relationship with Chen. He joked about how Jodie Foster was “young enough” to play De Niro’s daughter when she acted opposite him in “Taxi Driver” at the age of 12; in 2024, though, when Foster was in her early 60s, Kimmel said, “Now, she’s 20 years too old to be his girlfriend.” Foster, De Niro, and Chen all seemed to take the joke well, but it highlighted how much of a commonplace topic the age gap was.

For many fans, the age gap only really became an issue when De Niro welcomed his daughter Gia in early 2023, when De Niro was 79. Some fans on Reddit called the move “irresponsible” and “egotistical,” while another claimed, “Kid will probably grow up only remembering his father’s face from movies.”

De Niro shared a controversial take on parenting that people really didn’t like

Soon after Robert De Niro and Tiffany Chen’s daughter, Gia, was born, the actor opened up about raising a baby again so many years after his last child was born. Unfortunately, in early 2025, De Niro admitted something about his parenting style in an interview that really rubbed fans the wrong way. 

De Niro sat down with The Guardian for a conversation about a variety of topics, including how he has parented his new daughter — or hasn’t. He said of raising a child, “It doesn’t get easier … I mean, I don’t do the heavy lifting. I’m there, I support my girlfriend. But she does the work. And we have help, which is so important.”

As you might expect, fans were a little disappointed to hear De Niro openly admit that he doesn’t help that much with parenting compared to the woman in the relationship. People debated the situation on social media, with one person on Reddit joking, “Boy math is having endless kids and doing zero parenting.” Another called the situation “embarrassing.” Then again, a few fans appreciated De Niro’s upfront take, like someone who commented, “The honesty is cracking me up. I think it’s reasonable to guess his girlfriend knew what she was getting into in this situation.” 

De Niro has seven children, including Gia, and they have a massive age gap between them. The oldest is a daughter named Drena, who was born in 1967, more than 55 years before Gia was born. His second-youngest child is his daughter Helen, who turned 14 in December 2025. He also has a few grandchildren.

The actor’s production company was found liable for gender discrimination

Throughout his long career, Robert De Niro has mostly been able to stay out of any legal trouble. However, in 2019, a former employee of his production company, Canal Productions, named Graham Chase Robinsony, sued him and the company, alleging gender discrimination and retaliation. This came not long after De Niro and his company first sued her with accusations of inappropriate spending and stealing airline miles, among other things.

Robinson’s case went to trial in 2023, and De Niro testified. In the end, De Niro was not found personally liable, but his production company was. Canal Productions was ordered to pay Robinson $1.26 million. Robinson was also cleared of all accusations from De Niro’s lawsuit against her.

In her lawsuit, Robinson alleged that De Niro treated her, his executive assistant at the time, as his “office wife,” making her do stereotypically female-aligned tasks. Her lawyer claimed that this wouldn’t have happened if she were a man, according to Courthouse News Service. There were other related allegations as well, including a claim of wage difference from another employee because of her gender. These and other allegations from Robinson in the court case left a bad taste in fans’ mouths.

De Niro’s outspoken and intense political beliefs have divided fans and drawn backlash

Robert De Niro continued to act quite a bit despite his advancing age, even in his 80s, but he’s also dedicated plenty of time to speaking out about his political beliefs and criticizing Donald Trump. For some fans, this might be a green flag; to others, it made them lose respect for De Niro.

De Niro was very outspoken after Trump became the 45th president of the United States, but the actor got even louder when he became president again. During a February 2026 appearance on the podcast “The Best People With Nicole Wallace,” the Oscar winner declared, “The story is our country, and Trump is destroying it, and who knows what his reasons are, but it’s sick … We have to save the country.” He then called Trump the “enemy of this country.”

Many fans of De Niro support his views, but there has also been some backlash to his intense statements. In 2024, De Niro’s anti-Trump comments led the National Association of Broadcasters to rescind the Leadership Foundation’s Service to America Award, which it planned to give the actor. As for regular fans, one person claimed on Reddit that “his latest rants and antics just make him look like a complete fool” and said De Niro’s actions “shattered his legacy.” That’s hardly a great thing to hear for any actor. Other opinions have been split, with one person echoing many others when they wrote on Reddit, “I don’t understand why anyone cares what celebrities think,” while another pointed out that Trump is a celebrity himself.