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    Out actor B.D. Wong apologizes after calling Black influencer an animal
    Out actor B.D. Wong apologized for making a racist comment on an Instagram post, writing, Im sorry if this #wtfbd moment tarnished any respect you mayve had for me.Wong made the comment on an Instagram post by Mike Holston a Black, muscular social media influencer whose account, @TheRealTarzan, has over 16 million followers which showed Holston with a furry animal and asked followers to Name this animal wrong answers only. Related Trump defends calling Tim Walz an offensive slur in racist Thanksgiving Day rant Wong replied in a since-deleted comment, It appears to be a Black man, Variety reported. The comment played into centuries-old dehumanizing racist tropes comparing Black people to animals.As screenshots of his comment began circulating online, Wong later apologized on the social media platform Threads, writing, Yall I made a very bad joke. As most people in hot water do, I deleted it for Damage Control but its out there & continues to hurt & disappoint & Im really sorry about the hurt part. Super dumb, but I tried to follow the Wrong Answers Only prompt with the wrongest answer. This succeeded only in that it was Super Wrong. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mike Holston (@therealtarzann)I know nobody gets a free pass. Im sorry if this #wtfbd moment tarnished any respect you mayve had for me. & thanks if you advocate for an internet thats safe for everybody, he continued.Several hours later, Wong continued, I want to elaborate on a racist comment I posted, to clarify that I recognize & accept the responsibility for how terrible it is. Its also wrong to try to explain anything, & I think that causes a further breaking down in folks trust.Let me please spend the energy on how wrong I know it is to exploit a despicable, racist trope in the supposed spirit of humor; I do know better, but again no excuses. Very sorry for the hurt Ive caused & for taking lightly something so deeply injurious, he added. A 2023Pew Research Centersurvey found that58%of Asian adults said they have personally experienced racial discrimination or been treated unfairly because of their race or ethnicity at some point. About 78% said they have been treated as a foreigner, with people mispronouncing their names or telling them to go back to their home country. About 63% have encountered model minority stereotypes, such as people assuming they are good at math; 37% have been called offensive names by strangers; and 40% said they received poorer service than others at stores and restaurants.Wongwon a Tony Awardfor his 1988 Broadway debut as a gender-bending Chinese spy in gay playwright David Henry Hwangs playM. Butterfly. He played Dr. Henry Wu in the 1993 dinosaur film Jurassic Park and reprised the character in the Jurassic World trilogy. He also voiced the ambiguously bisexual Captain Li Shang in Disneys 1998 animated filmMulan. He has since performed in 32 films, 36 TV programs, six plays, and video games. More recently, he portrayedDr. George Huang on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Whiterose in Mr. Robot, and Hugo Strange in the Batman drama-action TV series Gotham. He also wrote a 2003 memoir about surrogacy entitledFollowing Foo: The Electronic Adventures of the Chestnut Man.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Adult film star Scott Finn dies at age 27
    Adult film star Rhett Douglas Messerly, known by his fans as Scott Finn, has died at the age of 27.Messerlys death was announced by his family, who released an obituary on an online memorial site. The heartfelt obituary explains that Messerly passed away on November 23, 2025, and although no cause of death is listed, it also includes photos of the adult entertainer at the beach.The Messerly family wrote that as a teenager, he was known as the goofball to his peers, the handsome boy with nice muscles to all the girls.Messerly, who went by his middle name Doug with those close to him, was a skilled chef and loved disk golf, fishing, camping, hiking, or anything to do with being outside, the obituary reads. The family also highlighted his desire to help people in need. Most importantly, he will be remembered for his incredible capacity to help others, it reads.Those whose lives he touched will forever remember his kindness, big smile, and silly natured personality, the Messerly family wrote. We find some comfort in knowing his pain here is over and he rests with his Heavenly Father again.To the public, Messerly is best known for his gay adult film content that he made for websites like Active Duty and Next Door Studios. The last time he posted on his X account was back in June, where he shared a selfie and admitted that his divorce had made the last year a hard life, Pink News reports. Since then, he has posted to new social media accounts that he wanted to focus on his chef skills.The family is holding a funeral on December 4.
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    Upstate New York Methodist minister comes out as transgender to congregation
    The sanctuary at North Chili United Methodist Church in upstate New York near Rochester was quiet at first. It was one of those anticipatory silences that falls when a pastor stands before the congregation with a special announcement. Then, with a gentleness that belied the gravity of the moment, Rev. Dr. Phillippa Phaneuf opened a window into her life that few clergy have ever voiced so publicly.Keep up with the latest in LGBTQ+ news and politics. Sign up for The Advocate's email newsletter.I am not leaving, she began during Sunday service on November 23, prompting relieved laughter, asking her congregants to hold on to that feeling. And then she offered the truth she had carried for decades. I get to announce with joy that Im transitioning. Im affirming and saying to all of you that I am transgender, and so the best way to put this is that Im not becoming a woman, Im giving up pretending to be a man.At several points throughout the announcement, which she posted to her Facebook page, members of the congregation responded with supportive cheers. The room softened around her.What followed was not a political declaration or a defensive explanation, but an act of pastoral honesty and grace. With steady compassion, Phaneuf invited the congregation into what she called a season of creative transformation, rooting her disclosure in spirituality and shared community.Imagine if your doctor came and told you that your quality and outlook on life could transform exponentially to the positive. Would you listen to that doctor? she asked. If you felt Gods Holy Spirit surrounding you in ways that you havent felt in years, would you have a sense that that might be something that Gods okay with?What stays the samePhaneuf anticipated the congregations questions and answered them with calm, grounding reassurance.What will stay the same? she said. My commitment to prioritizing belonging. Weve spent enough time with each other that you know how important it is for a community of faith to prioritize belonging. What will stay the same is my deepening love for all of you.She added, lightly, that while she would change her full name to Phillippa, she would still answer to Phil, Reverend Phil, or Pastor Phil. Just not Dr. Phil, she joked.Gender means gender, she explained. Orientation is who youre attracted to. Then she added simply, Im in the category of what they call asexual. Ive been that way since weve all been together I am not living my life in such a way that I am looking for romance. And thats okay.She told attendees that she is surrounded by enough love from friends and from the congregation itself.What changesMy voice might go a tad higher, she said. Pronouns: she/her. But Im not going to be pronoun police, she told the congregation, adding that transition is a process for everyone.She also suggested that the church may become known as an even safer space for people who have felt marginalized in religious settings, a possibility that drew murmurs of affirmation.A church and a denomination evolvingPhaneuf said she had already met with Methodist leadership.Is the bishop okay with this? Absolutely, she said. They were the first ones I went to.Her announcement comes as the United Methodist Church moves decisively toward LGBTQ+ inclusion. Last year, the denomination reversed long-standing rules that condemned LGBTQ+ identities. According to its website, the UMC now affirms human sexuality as a sacred gift, language that applies to all persons, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.Family rejection amid congressional embraceThe most painful moment in the announcement came when she shared that her parents had texted her the morning of the service.They asked me to tell you all that they do not support me, she said quietly. They have chosen their convictions and beliefs over supporting their child.Phaneuf told the congregation she is three months into hormone replacement therapy. Within that first week, she said, I was really, truly happy for the first time in a very long time, and thats a beautiful thing, and thats what we want for the people in our lives, isnt it?The path forwardPhaneuf told congregants that she welcomed all questions and that the district would provide workshops and resources to support both her and the congregation. Phaneuf emphasized that patience will be essential as everyone adjusts.What brought us together and has kept us together, she said, are all the things found in the stays the same category what kept us together in love and ministry to this community and the community at large. May it continue to be so. Amen.
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    HBO Drops First Look at Euphoria Season 3 After Four-Year Wait
    After years of silence, HBO has confirmed that Euphoria will return in April, marking the end of a gap so wide fans could have earned a diploma from East Highland and moved on to grad school. The series hasnt aired a full season since early 2022, leaving viewers with cliffhangers and unanswered questions that have grown more chaotic with time.Series creator Sam Levinson previewed the new season during an HBO Max event in London, offering the first substantial look at where the story picks up. Instead of sliding directly back into the old timeline, the show jumps ahead several years, letting its characters grow up, or, in some cases, fall apart.Where Everyone LandedZendaya returns as Rue, who is now in Mexico and indebted to Laurie. Levinson said the season begins with Rue trying to solve a problem she cant outrun, pushing her into a darker corner of the world.Meanwhile, Cassie and Nate have taken their turbulent relationship someplace few expected: the suburbs. The pair is engaged, and Cassies obsession with social media has only intensified. Levinson noted that their wedding does happen, promising it will be a night viewers will not forget.Other familiar faces have also moved on with their lives. Jules is in art school and struggling with both her confidence and her desire to avoid responsibility. Maddy is working at a Hollywood talent agency while pursuing side gigs that keep her connected to her old flair. Lexi has become an assistant to a showrunner played by Sharon Stone, who joins the cast this season.New Faces Join the MadnessSeason 3 expands its ensemble with notable additions including Stone, Rosala, Trisha Paytas, Natasha Lyonne, Danielle Deadwyler, Eli Roth and Marshawn Lynch. HBOs cast list also features Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Toby Wallace, James Landry Hbert, Asante Blackk and several others, marking one of the shows largest introductions of new talent.Not returning this season are Austin Abrams, Algee Smith and Storm Reid, who shared in November that her character, Gia, sits this chapter out. Barbie Ferreira exited the series earlier, and Angus Cloud, beloved for his role as Fezco, died in 2023.A Cultural Force Comes BackSince its debut, Euphoria has built a reputation for its raw look at addiction, identity and the consequences of reckless decisions. It became HBOs biggest hit outside the networks fantasy and dystopian juggernauts, and helped propel its young cast into global stardom.With a significant time jump, a reconfigured ensemble and storylines that push the characters into unfamiliar territory, Season 3 aims to reset the world of Euphoria without losing its bite.Fans will finally step back into that world in April, ready or not.Source
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    Provincetowns Crown & Anchor Enters a Bold New Era Under Tryst Hospitality
    Tryst Hospitality is adding one of Provincetowns most storied queer hubs to its growing portfolio. Founder and CEO Tristan Schukraft announced the groups acquisition of the Crown & Anchor, the Commercial Street complex known for its hotel, restaurant, and long-running performance venues. The deal secures the future of one of the towns best-known LGBTQ+ landmarks while ushering in the next chapter of Trysts international expansion.Under the new ownership, the propertys 17-room hotel will reopen in 2026 as The Tryst Provincetown, joining locations in Puerto Vallarta and San Juan, with Fire Island Pines and Wilton Manors on the way.A Cornerstone of Queer ProvincetownFor generations, the Crown & Anchor has been more than a nightlife stop. Its network of bars and stages, including The Paramount, The Crown Cabaret, and The Vault, has served as a community hub for travelers, locals, drag artists, and queer families who return season after season.Schukraft said that legacy is central to Trysts vision moving forward.Theres nowhere in the world like Provincetown. Its a place where LGBTQ+ people have come for decades to be seen, to create, to fall in love, and to live openly, he said. The Crown & Anchor is at the heart of that story Our goal is to honor that legacy while evolving it for the future.The Crowns previous leadership expressed confidence in the transition.I am proud to have served this community alongside this extraordinary team, said CEO and co-owner Jonathan Hawkins. Together, we reclaimed with purpose, preserved with intention, and rebuilt a space that stands at the heart of Provincetowns queer community.Co-owner Paolo Martini added that Schukraft understands the value of keeping the venue queer-led. With his vision and resources, The Crown will stay gay-owned, community-driven, and a beacon for generations to come.Seasonal Pause and 2026 ReopeningThe Crown & Anchor will remain open through New Years Eve 2025 before taking its normal seasonal break. This time, the pause will extend from January through April to allow for design work, renovations, and hotel rebranding ahead of the 2026 summer season.Tryst plans to keep core staff and entertainment partners, continuing traditions like Womens Week, Bear Week, Carnival, Family Week, and the many themed weekends that help define Provincetowns calendar.While the refreshed property will feature updates across most of its venues, the company emphasized that the character of the complex, the late-night shows, queer camaraderie, and only in Provincetown energy, isnt going anywhere.Building a Global Network of Queer DestinationsThe Crown & Anchor joins Trysts growing mix of hotels, bars, and nightlife institutions. The group already owns The Abbey in West Hollywood, DS Tequila in Chicagos Northalsted neighborhood, and several Fire Island Pines venues, including The Pavilion and The Blue Whale.Trysts recent investments have been met with enthusiasm in other queer travel destinations. In Fire Island Pines, community members credited Schukraft with improving staff housing, boosting production for annual events, and breathing life into dormant spaces through partnerships and programming.Every Tryst property reflects the energy of its community, Schukraft said. I want to make sure The Crown & Anchor remains a place where everyone feels at home, whether they are performing, celebrating, or just watching the world go by on Commercial Street.With Provincetown now part of the family, Tryst Hospitality is positioning itself as a leading steward of queer spaces, aiming to modernize beloved venues without diluting the history that made them cultural anchors in the first place.Source
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    Quarks in exotic quartets prefer to stick together
    Nature, Published online: 03 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03591-7Evidence of a particle made up of four tightly bound quarks tests physicists understanding of the force that holds protons and neutrons together.
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    <i>Homo sapiens</i>-specific evolution unveiled by ancient southern African genomes
    Nature, Published online: 03 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09811-4The genomes of 28 ancient southern African individuals dated to between 10,200 and 150 years before present offer insights into the evolution of Homo sapiens.
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    Boyd, recovering from shooting, visits Jets' facility
    Jets player Kris Boyd, who was shot in the abdomen three weeks ago, surprised teammates by showing up at the team facility Wednesday.
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    Brady, Shaq top A-list of assistants for WC draw
    Tom Brady and Shaquille O'Neal are two of the headliners who will assist with Friday's World Cup draw in Washington, D.C., FIFA announced on Wednesday.
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    Trump Returns to Gasoline as Fuel of Choice for Cars, Gutting Bidens Climate Policy
    The president said he would weaken Biden-era mileage standards, which were designed to increase electric-vehicle sales, calling them a scam.
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    Doctor Who Gave Matthew Perry Ketamine Is Sentenced to 30 Months
    The doctor, Salvador Plasencia, had asked I wonder how much this moron will pay before supplying the drug to Mr. Perry, who became increasingly reliant on it before his death.
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    Targeted and Unsafe: Minnesota Somalis Reel After Trumps Tirade
    Most Somalis in the Twin Cities are U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents. The Trump administration has started a crackdown on Somalis who are subject to deportation.
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    The wrinkle in this years Spotify Wrapped release was an estimate of the users listening age. Some wore it like a badge of honor. Others made excuses.
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    Trump Plans to Pardon Henry Cuellar, Texas Democrat Indicted on Bribery Charges
    The president used the latest pardon announcement to attack his predecessor, Joseph R. Biden Jr.
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    Trump Appears To Doze During Stroke
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    Steve Cropper, guitarist and member of Stax Records Booker T and the M.G.s, has died at age 84
    Guitarist, songwriter and record producer Steve Cropper poses Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey,File)2025-12-03T21:54:38Z MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Steve Cropper, the lean, soulful guitarist and songwriter who helped anchor the celebrated Memphis backing band Booker T. and the M.G.s at Stax Records and co-wrote the classics Green Onions, "(Sittin on) the Dock of the Bay and In the Midnight Hour, has died. He was 84.Pat Mitchell Worley, president and CEO of the Soulsville Foundation, said Croppers family told her that Cropper died on Wednesday in Nashville. The foundation operates the Stax Museum of American Soul Music in Memphis, located at the site of the former Stax Records, where Cropper worked for years. A cause of death was not immediately known. Longtime associate Eddie Gore said he was with Cropper on Tuesday at a rehabilitation facility in Nashville, where Cropper had been after a recent fall. Cropper had been working on new music when Gore visited, he said. Hes such a good human, Gore said. We were blessed to have him, for sure.The guitarist, songwriter and record producer was not known for flashy playing, but his spare, catchy licks and solid rhythm chops helped define Memphis soul music. At a time when it was common for white musicians to co-opt the work of Black artists and make more money from their songs, Cropper was that rare white artist willing to keep a lower profile and collaborate. Play it, Steve!Croppers very name was immortalized in the 1967 smash Soul Man, recorded by Sam & Dave. Midway, singer Sam Moore calls out Play it, Steve! as Cropper pulls off a tight, ringing riff, a slide sound that Cropper used a Zippo lighter to create. The exchange was reenacted in the late 1970s when Cropper joined the John Belushi-Dan Aykroyd act The Blues Brothers and played on their hit cover of Soul Man.In a 2020 interview with The Associated Press, Cropper discussed his career and how he mastered the art of filling gaps with an essential lick or two.I listen to the other musicians and the singer, Cropper said. Im not listening to just me. I make sure Im sounding OK before we start the session. Once weve presented the song, then I listen to the song and the way they interpret it. And I play around all that stuff. Thats what I do. Thats my style.Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, asked once about Cropper, said simply, Perfect, man. On a YouTube instructional video, guitar virtuoso Joe Bonamassa says Croppers moves are often copied.If you havent heard the name Steve Cropper, youve heard him in song, Bonamassa said.He got his first guitar at 14 Cropper was born near Dora, Missouri, but moved with his family to Memphis when he was 9 and got his first mail-order guitar at age 14, according to his website, playitsteve.com. Chuck Berry, Jimmy Reed and Chet Atkins were among his early influences. Cropper was a Stax artist before the label was even called Stax, which Jim Stewart and Estelle Axton had founded as Satellite Records in 1957. In the early 1960s, Satellite signed up Cropper and his instrumental band the Royals Spades. The band soon changed its name to the Mar-Keys and had a hit with Last Night. Satellite soon was later renamed Stax, where some of the Mar-Keys became the labels horn section while Cropper and other Mar-Keys formed Booker T. and the M.G.s. Featuring Cropper, keyboard player Booker T. Jones, bassist Donald Duck Dunn and drummer Al Jackson, they were known for their hit instrumentals Green Onions, Hang Em High and Time Is Tight, and backed Otis Redding, Sam & Dave and others. The racially integrated band, a rarity in its day, was so admired that even non-Stax artists recorded with them, notably Wilson Pickett. Jones, who is the only surviving member of the band, and Jackson are Black. Dunn and Cropper are white.When you walked in the door at Stax, there was absolutely no color, Cropper said in the AP interview. We were all there for the same reason to get a hit record. Inspired by gospel songIn the mid-1960s, Atlantic Records executive Jerry Wexler brought Pickett to work with the Stax musicians. During a 2015 gathering with the National Music Publishers Association, Cropper acknowledged he had never heard of Pickett before working with him. He found some gospel recordings by Pickett, was taken by the line Ill see my Jesus in the midnight hour and with a slight change helped write a secular standard.The man up there has been forgiving me for this ever since! he said.Cropper was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 as a member of Booker T. and the M.G.'s. That year, Cropper, Dunn and Jones played in an all-star tribute at Madison Square Garden to Bob Dylan. Al Jackson died in 1975, Dunn in 2012.Rolling Stone magazine ranked Cropper 39th on its 100 Greatest Guitarists list, calling him the secret ingredient in some of the greatest rock and soul songs.Cropper was especially close to Redding. In an interview on his website, Cropper recalled collaborating on (Sittin on) the Dock of the Bay, completed shortly before Reddings death in a December 1967 plane crash and a No. 1 hit in 1968. The brooding, folkish ballad was a bittersweet reflection on his triumphant appearance a few months earlier at the Monterey Pop Festival. Cropper would remember adding the final touches on the recording while still grieving for Redding.We had been looking for the crossover song, he said. This song, we knew we had it.Cropper was in the 1980 movie The Blues Brothers and its follow-up, Blues Brothers 2000, portraying The Colonel in the Blues Brothers band. In real life, he toured with them.He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005, and two years later received a Grammy Award for lifetime achievement. Cropper continued recording into his later years, including 2024s Friendlytown, which was nominated for a Grammy. Earlier this year, Cropper received the Tennessee Governors Arts Award, the states highest honor in the arts. ___Associated Press National Writer Hillel Italie contributed reporting from New York.___Online: http://playitsteve.com RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    More angst-filled coaching changes are inevitable unless college football overhauls its calendar
    New LSU football coach Lane Kiffin pumps his fist to the crowd while leaving the MMR hanger on Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025 in Baton Rouge, La. (Michael Johnson/The Advocate via AP)2025-12-03T22:02:17Z Get the AP Top 25 college football poll delivered straight to your inbox every week with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here. Lane Kiffins awkward and angst-filled departure from Ole Miss will happen again.Its inevitable unless college administrators and football coaches agree to reimagine an imperfect calendar that has been a mess for decades.Under the current format, national signing day happens during conference championship week, the transfer portal opens during the College Football Playoff and some coaches are secretly interviewing for other jobs before Halloween.Clunky and clumsy at best. Chaotic and conflicted might be more accurate.No one has an ideal solution. Even the thought of adopting an NFL-like format seems flawed.You want the best idea? Blow it up and start from scratch, UNLV coach Dan Mullen said. Its a shame youre going to lose a lot of things that are great in college football, but you already have.Three Southeastern Conference programs Florida, LSU and Ole Miss courted Kiffin for weeks before he finally picked the Tigers and left the other two fanbases in emotional shambles. The Gators pivoted to Tulane coach Jon Sumrall; the Rebels stayed in-house and promoted defensive coordinator Pete Golding. Florida and Ole Miss were left trying to convince themselves theyre better off without Kiffin. Anyone who has witnessed his messy exits from basically every job hes held might not have needed much convincing. But the real villain is a college football calendar that essentially forces teams to scramble to get coaches in place before signing day for high school recruits, which was moved last year from the third to the first Wednesday in December. Think you know who belongs in the Top 25? Now its your turn to vote with the AP Top 25 fan poll. Even in an era of the quick fix through the transfer portal, football teams need high school athletes to build out rosters. What happens when things go bad? Take a look at Penn State, which fired its coach in October but has yet to hire a replacement. The Nittany Lions have lost dozens of commitments in recent days, have locked down just a handful of signees, all of which has prominent boosters demanding answers. While Kiffin left right away, some others finish out the season at their old jobs A handful of Power Four schools hired Group of Five head coaches and allowed them to remain in place even though it made for a trickier signing day. Kiffin, meanwhile, wanted to coach the Rebels through the CFP but was told no thanks; Ole Miss officials surely didnt want him having daily contact with players who could follow him to Baton Rouge.Somebodys got to get all this stuff under control, said new Oklahoma State coach Eric Morris, who is remaining with North Texas through the season. Just makes no sense at any level that were sitting here talking about people that are going to be in the College Football Playoff, a team and their coach isnt going to be there to help them get through the whole entire season.Its not sustainable. There are so many things that are not sustainable right now in what were doing. Signing day a moving target for decadesSince the early 1980s, the much-anticipated often overhyped signing day had been in early February. It seemed perfectly placed, set weeks after the last bowl games had been played and a national champion had been crowned.But coaches grew tired of having to continuously court high school kids during the football season and wanted a chance to lock them up long before February. In response, the NCAA delivered an early signing period in 2017.That worked well for a while. But with the CFP expanding the postseason and stretching games well into January, the early signing period started to muddy the calendar.It prompts ADs to fire struggling coaches in the middle of the season to get a jump on their search for a replacement, and the transfer portal made roster management even messier.Its a game of musical chairs, and we all know what happens to the guy who doesnt get a seat, Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin said.Stricklin has a solution, or at least a working theory of something that might work. His idea includes eliminating spring practice, moving signing day back to February, opening the transfer portal between March and April, and mandating that only players who were with a team last season can take part in offseason conditioning programs. And then newcomers would be allowed to join for summer workouts that would include the 15 practices normally held in the spring. Coaches dont want to hear that because they think, Oh my gosh, Ive got to have eight months before I kick the ball off with these kids, Stricklin said. The football schedules combined with the semester structure, and the idea that everybody wants their teams put together in January, unless we fix that, its never going to work.Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire had a different suggestion. He wants to start the season a week earlier than usual, play conference title games over Thanksgiving weekend and play postseason games every seven days.You could play the national championship on January 1st and then the portal would open on January 2nd, so the season would actually be over, he said. Until you do that, were still going to have this. Would an NFL-style calendar be the best solution?There has been rampant talk about college football adopting an NFL-style calendar, which would mean coaching movement after the season in January and February, player movement in March and then team workouts after. And there are penalties for tampering with coaches and players under contract.McGuire said colleges should consider something similar. He offered that teams who hire coaches who leave other teams in the middle of a playoff run much like Kiffin did at Ole Miss would be ineligible for the CFP the following year. He added that those coaches making a jump would not be allowed to bring players with them.They can get in the transfer portal, but theyve got to go somewhere else; they cant follow you, he said. Until theres some penalties in that, were going to get the same thing over and over.And it will lead to more Kiffin-like exits and fanbase excitability.Does anybody have a perfect solution? No, Mullen said. Heres why: There are 136 Division I teams. Theres a lot of different conferences. Every one of those 136 teams operates on a different schedule. I know its like, Hey, lets look at a pro model.Maybe the biggest problem with the pro model is that, even though college sports look more like the pros every day, there is still school and a school calendar involved.Then lets go to every president and every chancellor and say, If youre a Division I school, classes start on this day and end on that day. Thats a way to fix it because then you can really set the calendar. But its hard when some people are on quarters, some people are on trimester, some are on semester. When everybodys working on a different calendar, its hard to come up with the exact thing.___AP Sports Writers Mark Anderson in Las Vegas, Cliff Brunt in Oklahoma City, Stephen Hawkins in Dallas, Charles Odum in Atlanta and Teresa Walker in Nashville, Tennessee, contributed.___Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here and here (AP News mobile app). AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
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    What to know about missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 as search resumes
    FILE -Sarah Nor, the mother of Norliakmar Hamid, a passenger on missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, cries after she attended a briefing on the final investigation report on missing flight MH370 in Putrajaya, July 30, 2018.(AP Photo/Vincent Thian, File)2025-12-03T08:18:08Z KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) More than a decade ago, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished without a trace, sparking one of aviations most baffling mysteries.Despite years of multinational searches, investigators still do not know exactly what happened to the plane or its 239 passengers and crew. On Wednesday, Malaysias government said American marine robotics company Ocean Infinity would resume a seabed hunt for the missing plane on Dec. 30, reigniting hopes that the plane might finally be found.A massive search in the southern Indian Ocean, where the jet is believed to have gone down, turned up almost nothing. Apart from a few small fragments that washed ashore, no bodies or large wreckage have ever been recovered.Heres what we know about the deadly aviation tragedy. Good night, Malaysian Three Seven ZeroThe Boeing 777 disappeared from air-traffic radar 39 minutes after departing Kuala Lumpur for Beijing on March 8, 2014.The pilots last radio call to Kuala Lumpur Good night, Malaysian Three Seven Zero was the final communication before the plane crossed into Vietnamese airspace and failed to check in with controllers there.Minutes later, the planes transponder, which broadcasts its location, shut down. Military radar showed the jet turn back over the Andaman Sea, and satellite data suggested it continued flying for hours, possibly until fuel exhaustion, before crashing into a remote section of the southern Indian Ocean. Stay up to date with the news and the best of AP by following our WhatsApp channel. Follow on Theories about what happened range from hijacking to cabin depressurization or power failure. There was no distress call, ransom demand, evidence of technical failure or severe weather. Malaysian investigators in 2018 cleared the passengers and crew but did not rule out unlawful interference. Authorities have said someone deliberately severed communications and diverted the plane. Passengers came from many countriesMH370 carried 227 passengers, including five young children, and 12 crew members. Most passengers were Chinese, but there were also citizens from the United States, Indonesia, France, Russia and elsewhere.Among those aboard were two young Iranians traveling on stolen passports, a group of Chinese calligraphy artists, 20 employees of U.S. tech firm Freescale Semiconductor, a stunt double for actor Jet Li and several families with young children. Many families lost multiple members. Largest underwater search in historySearch operations began in the South China Sea between Malaysia and Vietnam, then expanded to the Andaman Sea and the southern Indian Ocean. Australia, Malaysia and China coordinated the largest underwater search in history, covering roughly 120,000 square kilometers (46,000 square miles) of seabed off western Australia. Aircraft, vessels equipped with sonar and robotic submarines scoured the ocean for signs of the plane.Signals thought to be from the planes black box turned out to be from other sources, and no wreckage was found. The first confirmed debris was a flaperon discovered on Runion Island in July 2015, with additional fragments later found along the east coast of Africa. The search was suspended in January 2017.In 2018, U.S. marine robotics company Ocean Infinity resumed the hunt under a no find, no fee agreement, focusing on areas identified through debris drift studies, but it ended without success. The challenge of locating remainsOne reason why such an extensive search failed to turn up clues is that no one knows exactly where to look. The Indian Ocean is the worlds third largest, and the search was conducted in a difficult area, where searchers encountered bad weather and average depths of around 4 kilometers (2.5 miles).Its not common for planes to disappear in the deep sea, but when they do remains can be very hard to locate. Over the past 50 years, dozens of planes have vanished, according to the Aviation Safety Network. U.S. company resumes searchMalaysias government gave the green light in March for another no-find, no-fee contract with Ocean Infinity to resume the seabed search operation at a new 15,000-square-kilometer (5,800-square-mile) site in the ocean. Ocean Infinity will be paid $70 million only if wreckage is discovered. However, the search was suspended in April due to bad weather. The government said Wednesday that Ocean Infinity will resume search intermittently from Dec. 30 for a total of 55 days, in targeted areas believed to have the highest likelihood of finding the missing aircraft.It is unclear if the company has new evidence of the planes location. It has said it would utilize new technology and has worked with many experts to analyze data and narrow the search area to the most likely site.
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    Gay Rep. Robert Garcia shares disturbing photos of Jeffrey Epsteins private island hideaway
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    Pentagon knew boat attack left survivors but still launched a follow-on strike, AP sources say
    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth listens as President Donald Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)2025-12-03T22:31:11Z WASHINGTON (AP) The Pentagon knew there were survivors after a September attack on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea and the U.S. military still carried out a follow-up strike, according to two people familiar with the matter.The rationale for the second strike was that it was needed to sink the vessel, according to the people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they werent authorized to discuss it publicly. The Trump administration says all 11 people aboard were killed.What remains unclear was who ordered the strikes and whether Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was involved, one of the people said. The details are becoming crucial as lawmakers in Congress have launched investigations and are seeking to determine whether the U.S. acted lawfully during its military operations. From APs Standards and Stylebook teams: The AP is using anonymous sourcing to provide information for this story. Click here to hear Washington Bureau Chief Anna Johnson explain APs policy on the use of anonymous sources. The questions are expected to emerge Thursday during a classified congressional briefing with the commander that the Trump administration says ordered the second strike, Adm. Frank Mitch Bradley. The additional information comes as Hegseth is under growing scrutiny over the departments strikes on alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean and Pacific, and in particular the early September follow-on strike that reportedly killed survivors. Some legal experts and lawmakers say that strike would have violated peacetime laws and those governing armed conflict. Hegseth has defended the second strike as emerging in the fog of war, saying during a Cabinet meeting this week at the White House that he didnt see any survivors but also didnt stick around for the rest of the mission. The defense secretary has also said that Bradley, as the admiral in charge, made the right call in ordering the second hit, which he had complete authority to do.The Trump administration has said the U.S. is in armed conflict with drug cartels, even though Congress has not approved any authorization for the use of military force in the region. The information about the follow-on strike was not presented to lawmakers during a classified briefing in September, in the days after the incident. It was disclosed later, one of the people said, and the explanation provided by the department has been broadly unsatisfactory to various members of the national security committees in Congress.In a rare flex of bipartisan oversight, the Armed Services committees in both the House and Senate swiftly announced investigations into the strikes as lawmakers of both parties raise questions.Bradley is scheduled to appear Thursday in a classified briefing with the panels two Republican chairmen and two ranking Democratic members.
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    He killed his male lover to keep their relationship a secret. Now hes paying the price.
    A court on Tuesday sentenced 25-year-old Sheldon Timothy Herrington Jr. to 40 years in prison for the July 2022 slaying of gay University of Mississippi student Jimmie Jay Lee. Prosecutors said Herrington murdered Lee to hide their sexual relationship. Herrington pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and tampering with evidence.Police arrested Herrington and charged him with murder two weeks after Lees disappearance, but investigators only found Lees remains last February after local hunters found it in a Carroll County forest. Related Rapper donates $13,500 to bury trans influencer killed in shocking murder Investigators found that Lee Googled how long does it take to strangle someone just two minutes before Lee was last seen alive on surveillance footage, leaving his apartment in a silver robe, gold sleeping cap and slippers.Security cameras later spotted Herrington driving Lees car to another apartment complex, but he never went inside an apartment there. Shortly afterward, surveillance footage captured someone resembling Herrington jogging away in a gray hoodie and flagging down a ride at a nearby gas station. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Prosecutors said that Herrington then picked up a box truck belonging to his moving company and drove it to his parents house in Grenada where he retrieved a long-handle shovel and wheelbarrow. Security cameras showed Herrington later purchasing duct tape, which, police say, matched duct tape strips found around Lees skeletal corpse earlier this year. Police dogs caught the scent of a cadaver inside Herringtons apartment, the moving truck, and SUV, where investigators also found strands of hair. Following the sentencing, Judge John Kelly Luthersaid, The state of Mississippi does not have a good reputation in matters concerning a lifestyle that was different [from most state residents] quite frankly, adding, I want the world to know that Mississippi got it right this time.Lee, 20, was a well-known member of Oxfords LBGTQ community who regularly performed at Code Pink, a local drag night. Lee ran for homecoming king last year topromotea platform of self love and living your truth. He repeatedly spoke out about being harassed for wearing womens clothing.Herrington was a member of the Abundant Life Assembly church in Grenada. His father served as the churchs assistant pastor. Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Varietys Actors on Actors is back for its 23rd season, and while the lineup is stacked with Hollywood heavyweights, there is one pairing that immediately sent LGBTQ+ Twitter into full meltdown: Jonathan Bailey and David Corenswet.Thats right. On December 7, the Winkie Prince and the newest Superman will sit across from each other, talk craft, and almost certainly have the audience in shambles.Variety, we thank you for your service.The Pairing Fans ManifestedBailey, who has become one of Hollywoods most exciting leading gay men, is coming off a massive year. He stole hearts in Jurassic World Rebirth, anchored the queer fantasia that is Wicked: For Good, and continues to be one of the most charismatic actors working today. Not to mention he secured the title as Peoples first openly gay Sexiest Man Alive.Corenswet, meanwhile, is saving lives and stealing hearts as the Man of Steel in James Gunns Superman. Hes tall, charming, and has the kind of classic-movie-star face that makes the internet lose structural integrity.Pair him with Baileys soft British mischief and you have a gay cultural event.Lets Check Out the Rest of the LineupThe new Actors on Actors season also features huge names like Ariana Grande with Adam Sandler, Julia Roberts with Sean Penn, Cynthia Erivo with Hugh Jackman, and Gwyneth Paltrow with Jacob Elordi. Every day from December 5 to 17 brings another A-list combo on CNN at 9 a.m. ET and on Varietys YouTube channel at 3 p.m. ET.But lets be honest. There is only one episode that has already been clipped, GIF-ed, and thirst-prepped before it even exists.If the Bailey and Corenswet conversation is even half as flirty, chaotic, or tender as fans are imagining, we are entering a brand-new renaissance.Mark Your CalendarsFull episodes of Variety Actors on Actors air daily on CNN beginning December 5. But the moment to circle, underline, and frame is December 7. Superman meets Wickeds leading man, and we are simply not emotionally prepared.Source
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    Lily Allen Drops West End Girl Merch Including Cheeky Butt Plug USB
    Pop star Lily Allen is giving fans more than just her music. On Wednesday, December 3, Allen announced a limited edition merchandise drop tied to her latest album, West End Girl, and one item has sparked plenty of chatter.Sharing a photo on Instagram, Allen, 40, held what appeared to be a butt plug. Her caption read simply, Limited merch drop, live now .Its Not What You ThinkDespite the risqu imagery, the item is actually a $33.99 USB drive shaped like a butt plug, preloaded with a digital copy of West End Girl. A small disclaimer on her store clarified, This product is a novelty USB device intended for data storage only.Even without being a genuine sex toy, the USB drive drew fans in droves. Allens website activated a virtual queue due to high traffic, warning, We are experiencing a high volume of traffic and using a virtual queue to limit the amount of users on the website at the same time.Other merch highlights include a $47 T-shirt featuring the line, And who the f*** is Madeline? and a polka-dot vinyl edition reflecting the coat Allen wears on the album cover.West End Girl: Fact, Fiction, and a Cheeky SongReleased October 24, West End Girl mixes biting commentary with autobiographical hints. P**** Palace, the track inspiring the USB design, features a scathing narrative about a woman confronting her partners infidelity. Lyrics mention a bag full of sex toys, butt plugs, lube inside and hundreds of Trojans.Allen has clarified that while some of the album draws from personal experiences, characters like Madeline are fictional constructs. Still, the albums candid storytelling has resonated widely with fans.Life After LoveAllens former husband, actor David Harbour, 50, hasnt publicly addressed the album but recently spoke about personal growth in an Esquire UK interview, reflecting on mistakes and life lessons.Allen and Harbour married in 2020 after dating publicly since 2019. Rumors of their split surfaced in December 2024, with Allen later confirming she had finished the album prior to the holidays that year. Speaking to CBS Mornings, she described releasing West End Girl as completely and utterly liberating and a necessary step toward moving on.Source
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    President Trumps contempt shocks the countrys largest Somali community
    Protesters gather at a rally for immigrant and worker outside Signature Aviation near the MinneapolisSaint Paul International Airport, Wednesday, Dec 3, 2025, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Tom Baker)2025-12-03T23:20:36Z MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Even for a president who has long made clear hes no fan of Somalia, the latest round of White House contempt was a shock Wednesday in the countrys largest Somali community.They contribute nothing. I dont want them in our country, President Donald Trump told reporters during a Tuesday Cabinet meeting. We can go one way or the other, and were going to go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage into our country.Trump doubled down Wednesday: Somalians should be out of here. Theyve destroyed our country.Hamse Warfa, a Somali-born U.S. citizen from the Minneapolis area who has started series of successful businesses, sees things differently.I am not garbage, said Warfa, who now runs a nationwide education nonprofit, World Savvy.Words matter a lot especially when its the president of the United States who is talking, he said, choosing his own words carefully. The Minneapolis-St. Paul area is home to about 84,000 people of Somali descent, who make up nearly one-third of the Somalis living in the U.S.Refugees from the East African nation have been coming to the frigid plains of Minnesota since the 1990s, drawn by the states generous social services and an ever-growing diaspora community. They have become increasingly prominent in the state, serving on the Minneapolis and St. Paul city councils and in the state legislature. Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar a regular target of Trump, who on Tuesday singled her out specifically as garbage represents part of the state in the U.S. House. Stay up to date with the news and the best of AP by following our WhatsApp channel. Follow on Trumps comments came days after his administration announced it was halting all asylum decisions following the shooting of two National Guard soldiers in Washington. The suspect is originally from Afghanistan but Trump has used the moment to raise questions about immigrants from other nations, including Somalia. Trump spoke soon after reports that federal authorities are preparing a targeted immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota that would primarily focus on Somali immigrants living unlawfully in the U.S., according to a person familiar with the planning. Most of the states Somalis are U.S. citizens, many of them born in this country. Trump vowed last week in a social media post to send Somalis back to where they came from, and alleged Minnesota is a hub of fraudulent money laundering activity.Later Tuesday, the administration said it was pausing all immigration applications such as requests for green cards for people from 19 countries, including Somalia, banned from travel to the U.S. as part of sweeping immigration changes after the National Guard shooting.Local Somali community leaders, as well as allies like Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, have also pushed back against those who might blame the broader Somali community for recent cases of massive fraud in public programs.They vowed to protect the citys Somali community.Minneapolis is and will remain a city that stands up for our residents, Frey said in a statement Wednesday.___AP writer Steve Karnowski contributed to this story.
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