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    Cam Ward, Brian Callahan and the Tennessee Titans' historically worrying challenge
    The past two No. 1 picks have seen their coaches fired in November. How will Cam Ward (and Brian Callahan) avoid the same fate?
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    In Battle Over D.C. Police, Federal Prosecutors Open Inquiry Into Crime Data
    The same U.S. attorneys office that praised a drop in crime in the capital in April has begun an investigation into the Police Department resisting President Trumps takeover.
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    Majoras Mask Had No Minor Characters
    The sixth Legend of Zelda entry took narrative storytelling in video games to new heights by packing side quests with emotional depth.
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    The Fight With Democrats That Trump Wants Now
    Crime is tricky territory for Democrats and President Trump knows it.
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    Anna Tsang and Matthew Valentine
    Now that theyve tied the knot, the bride will begrudgingly root for the grooms stupid little football team.The post Anna Tsang and Matthew Valentine appeared first on The Onion.
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    Coveted Broadway Stage Role Landed By Juilliard-Trained Curtains
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    Heroin Overdose Serves As Wake-Up Call To Keep Doing Heroin But Smarter
    CINCINNATIClaiming that the horrifying near-death experience really put things into perspective, area man Leo York announced Tuesday that a recent heroin overdose served as a wake-up call to keep on doing heroin but just be smarter about it. Thats it. Tomorrow Im buying a digital scale, and from now on Im only using on weekends or after work if it was a super hard day, said York, explaining that the close call had provided him with the clarity to realize he needed to do the hard work of finding a more trustworthy dealer instead of shooting up whatever sketchy back-alley stuff he could score. Waking up in that hospital bed really opened my eyes to the fact that I need to get my shit together and actually measure out how much heroin Im putting on that spoon. Plus, Im done sharing needles, unless I know for sure the guy who used it before me was clean. I mean, Im an adult. I cant be doing smack the way I did in college. Ill even start pounding speed so Im alert enough to get myself to the ER. Trust me, next time I OD itll be with people I trust instead of alone in a Marshalls fitting room. At press time, sources said Yorks plan was totally working, and he was now a fully functional member of society.The post Heroin Overdose Serves As Wake-Up Call To Keep Doing Heroin But Smarter appeared first on The Onion.
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    Study: Elephants Only Other Species Capable Of Leveraging Synergies In Brand Portfolio
    ITHACA, NYIn a groundbreaking study published in the journal Animal Behaviour, researchers at Cornell University revealed Monday that elephants are the only known nonhuman species capable of leveraging synergies across a diversified brand portfolio. Conventional wisdom has long held that leveraging omnibrand fluidity to unlock cross-platform capital efficiencies was a behavior unique to humans, but in the wild we have observed multiple African elephant groups with a highly evolved capacity for optimizing cross-vertical integration through holistic brand harmonization at scale, said Professor Mia Sherin, who noted that elephant corporate structures are matriarchal, and females consistently serve as project managers across multiplatform activations, seamlessly executing cross-functional touchpoints and asynchronous ideation cycles. This marks one of the most advanced examples of nonhuman tool use ever recorded. Weve observed elephants utilizing Microsoft Excel for longitudinal KPI tracking, assembling low-fidelity mood boards to map brand essence, and creating rudimentary LinkedIn profiles to strengthen B2B positioning. In one case, a juvenile even led a rapid-fire ideation sprint that resulted in a fully actualized multichannel activation plan. This study brings us one step closer to the dream of true interspecies communication, should we ever manage to put some time down on their calendars to connect over a coffee. At press time, Sherins team traveled back to Tanzania to study how different elephant groups mourn, as they are thought to be the only other animals known to grieve their profit losses.The post Study: Elephants Only Other Species Capable Of Leveraging Synergies In Brand Portfolio appeared first on The Onion.
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    Thank you, Mr. President. Zelenskyy deploys gratitude diplomacy for second visit to Oval Office
    President Donald Trump meets with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office at the White House, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)2025-08-19T13:15:43Z LONDON (AP) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wasnt going to risk being accused of being ungrateful this time. With peace talks on the table and a chance to rebound from his disastrous White House scolding six months ago, Zelenskyy made sure to show his gratitude to U.S. President Donald Trump during Mondays meeting in the Oval Office. In fact, he thanked Trump nine times in the first minute of their brief public meeting that preceded a short news conference.Thanks so much, Mr. President, he said. First of all, thank you for the invitation and thank you very much for your efforts, personal efforts to stop killings and stop this war. Thank you.In February, Zelenskyys meeting with Trump quickly spiraled into a public relations disaster when Vice President JD Vance berated him for not being sufficiently thankful.You should be thanking the President for trying to bring an end to this conflict, Vance said in a moment that caught Zelenskyy off guard. Have you said thank you once? In this entire meeting? No, in this entire meeting, have you said thank you? Zelenskyy tried to defend himself, saying he had always expressed his appreciation to the U.S. for the military and financial support it provided after Russia invaded it in 2022. But the damage was done. World leaders took their cue and learned that flattery is the way to winning over the unpredictable Trump. With a chance to make a second impression in the same setting, gratitude diplomacy was front and center for Zelenskyy and his peers.He went on to extend his thanks to Melania Trump for personally writing to Russian President Vladimir Putin to think about the Ukrainian children and urge peace.And he thanked his European allies who had arrived as reinforcements in Washington to present a unified front to push for a ceasefire and security guarantees if there is a peace deal with Russia. In a second meeting with top leaders from Europe, Zelenskyy expressed his thanks at least seven times, including two mentions of a map Trump had presented him. Thank you for the map, by the way, he said.He was not alone. Trump himself used the T-word about a dozen times in the later meeting and heaped praise on his fellow leaders from Europe.He called Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni a great leader with a long career ahead, said he liked French President Emmanuel Macron even more since hes gotten to know him something he noted was unusual for him and he complimented German Chancellor Friedrich Merzs tan. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer thanked the president four times, noting that after three years of fighting, nobody else had been able to bring the conflict as close to a possible end. So I thank you for that, Starmer said. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, who addressed Trump as dear Donald during the meeting, later called the president amazing.
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    Despite a flurry of meetings on Russias war in Ukraine, major obstacles to peace remain
    President Donald Trump meet with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office at the White House, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)2025-08-19T13:18:17Z The second Oval Office meeting in six months between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy went off smoothly Monday, in sharp contrast to their disastrous encounter in February.European leaders joined the discussions in a show of transatlantic unity and both they and Zelenskyy repeatedly thanked Trump for his efforts to end Russias three-year war on Ukraine.I dont want to hide the fact that I wasnt sure it would go this way, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said in Washington. But my expectations were not just met, they were exceeded.But despite the guarded optimism and friendly banter among the leaders, there was little concrete progress on the main obstacles to ending the war and that deadlock likely favors Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose forces continue to make steady, if slow progress on the ground in Ukraine. Putin cannot get enough champagne or whatever hes drinking, Gabrielius Landsbergis, a former foreign minister of Lithuania, said of Mondays meeting.As NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte told Fox News: All the details have to be hammered out.Here is a look at the issues that need to be resolved: Security guarantees for UkraineTo agree to a peace deal with Russia, Ukraine wants assurances that it can deter any future attacks by the Kremlins forces.That means, Zelenskyy says, a strong Ukrainian army that is provided with weapons and training by Western partners. It could potentially also mean offering Ukraine a guarantee resembling NATOs collective defense mandate, which sees an attack on one member of the alliance as an attack on all. How that would work is not clear.Additionally, Kyivs European allies are looking to set up a force that could backstop any peace agreement in Ukraine.A coalition of 30 countries, including European nations, Japan and Australia, have signed up to support the initiative, although the role that the U.S. might play in such a force is unclear. European leaders, fearing Moscows territorial ambitions wont stop in Ukraine, are keen to lock Americas military might into the plan.Trump said hell help provide protection but stopped short of committing American troops to the effort, instead promising U.S. coordination.Russia has repeatedly rejected the idea of such a force, saying that it will not accept NATO troops in Ukraine.British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron co-chaired an online meeting Tuesday of the coalition countries.Once officials have discussed proposals in more detail, Rutte said, a virtual meeting will take place with Trump and European leaders.Agreeing on a ceasefireUkraine and its European supporters have repeatedly called for a ceasefire while peace talks are held. Putin has balked at that prospect. With his forces inching forward in Ukraine, he has little incentive to freeze their movement.Ahead of his meeting with the Russian leader last week, Trump threatened Russia with severe consequences if it didnt accept a ceasefire. Afterward, he dropped that demand and said it was best to focus on a comprehensive peace deal as Putin has pushed for. Trump said in Mondays Oval Office meeting with Zelenskyy that a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine was unnecessary. But after his closed-door meeting with European leaders and Zelenskyy, Trump told reporters that all of us would obviously prefer the immediate ceasefire while we work on a lasting peace.Where Trump ultimately falls on that issue is important because it could affect how much Ukrainian land Russia has seized by the time the two sides get around to hammering out how much it could keep.Occupied Ukrainian territoryZelenskyy and European leaders said that Putin has demanded that Ukraine give up the Donbas, an industrial region in eastern Ukraine that has seen some of the most intense fighting but that Russian forces have failed to capture completely. Moscows forces also hold Crimea as well as parts of six other regions all adding up to about one-fifth of Ukraine.Zelenskyy has long noted the Ukrainian Constitution prohibits breaking up his country. He has also suggested the demand for territory would serve as a springboard for future invasion.Rutte said the possibility of Ukraine ceding occupied territory to Russia in return for peace wasnt discussed in Mondays talks. That is an issue for Zelenskyy and Putin to consider together, he said to Fox News. A Putin-Zelenskyy meetingZelenskyy has repeatedly suggested sitting down with Putin, even challenging the Russian leader to meet him as part of direct peace talks between the two sides in Turkey in May. Putin snubbed that offer, saying that significant progress on an agreement would have to be made before the pair met in person.On Monday, Trump appeared to back Zelenskyys plan. I called President Putin, and began the arrangements for a meeting, at a location to be determined, between President Putin and President Zelenskyy, Trump said in a social media post.He said he would join the two leaders afterward.But when discussing a phone call held after the meeting between Trump and the Russian leader, Putins foreign affairs adviser Yuri Ushakov gave no indication that either a bilateral or a trilateral meeting with Ukraine had been agreed.European leaders know that Putin doesnt want to meet Zelenskyy and that he wont allow Western troops in Ukraine but theyre expressing optimism that these things could happen in the hopes of forcing Putin to be the one to say no to Trump, according to Janis Kluge of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs. Europeans hype up expectations to create a reality in which Putin disappoints, he wrote on X.___Associated Press writers Sam McNeil in Brussels and Emma Burrows in London contributed.___Follow APs coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
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    Boston Celtics sale is done. Bill Chisholm takes over as owner of NBAs most-decorated franchise
    Lucky the Leprechaun, the Boston Celtics team logo, peers out from in between Celtics championship banners hanging in their new basketball team practice facility, Tuesday, June 19, 2018, in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)2025-08-19T13:42:02Z BOSTON (AP) The sale of the Boston Celtics was finalized on Tuesday, with private equity mogul Bill Chisholm taking over control of the NBAs most-decorated franchise from a group led by Wyc Grousbeck that had owned them for more than two decades.The team was put on the market last summer, soon after it won its record 18th NBA championship. Chisholm won the bidding in March with an offer that valued the franchise at more than $6.1 billion a record price paid for an American professional sports team.The NBA approved the deal unanimously last week, and the money changed hands on Tuesday.Chisholm takes ownership of at least 51% of the team, with full control coming by 2028 at a price that could bring the total value to $7.3 billion. Thats the highest price ever paid for a team in the four major North American sports, though a piece of the Los Angeles Lakers changed hands this summer at a price that would value the entire franchise at $10 billion.Grousbeck led a group that bought the Celtics in 2002 for $360 million. Under their ownership, the Celtics won two NBA titles, lost in the finals two other times and made the playoffs in 20 of 23 seasons.___AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA JIMMY GOLEN Golen covers Boston sports for The Associated Press, with a little bit of sports law and Olympic beach volleyball and curling mixed in. twitter mailto
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    How Teas Founder Convinced Millions of Women to Spill Their Secrets, Then Exposed Them to the World
    On March 16, 2023, Paola Sanchez, the founder and administrator of Are We Dating the Same Guy?, a collection of Facebook groups where women share red flags about men, received a message from Christianne Burns, then fiance of Tea CEO and founder Sean Cook.We have an app ready to go called Tea - Womens Dating Community, that could be a perfect transition for the Are we dating the same guy facebook groups since it sounds like those are on their way under Tea has all the safety measures that Facebook lacked and more to ensure that only women are in the group, Burns said. We are looking for a face and founder of the app and because of your experience, we think YOU will be the perfect person! This can be your thing and we are happy to take a step back and let you lead all operations of the product.The Tea app, much like the Are We Dating the Same Guy Facebook groups, invites women to join and share red flags about men to help other women avoid them. In order to verify that every person who joined the Tea app was a woman, Tea asked users to upload a picture of their ID or their face. Tea was founded in 2022 but largely flew under the radar until July this year, when it reached the top of the Apple App Store chart, earned glowing coverage in the media, and claimed it had more than 1.6 million users.Burns offer to make Sanchez the face of Tea wasn't the first time she had reached out to her, but Sanchez never replied to Burns, despite multiple attempts to recruit her. As it turned out, Tea did not have all the safety measures it needed to keep women safe. As 404 Media first reported, Tea users images, identifying information, and more than a million private conversations, including some about cheating partners and abortions, were compromised in two separate security breaches in late July. The first of these breaches was immediately abused by a community of misogynists on 4chan to humiliate women whose information was compromised.Do you work or used to work at Tea? I would love to hear from you. Using a non-work device, you can message me securely on Signal at @emanuel.404. Otherwise, send me an email at emanuel@404media.co.A 404 Media investigation now reveals that after Tea failed to recruit Sanchez as the face of the app and adopt the Are We Dating the Same Guy community, Tea shifted tactics to raid those Facebook groups for users. Tea paid influencers to undermine Are We Dating the Same Guy and created competing Facebook groups with nearly identical names. 404 Media also identified a number of seemingly hijacked Facebook accounts that spammed the real Are We Dating The Same Guy groups with links to Tea app.404 Medias investigation also discovered a third security breach which exposed the personal data of women who were paid to promote the app.Since first creating these [Are We Dating The Same Guy] groups, I have avoided speaking to the media as much as possible because these groups require discretion and privacy in order to operate safely and best protect our members, Sanchez told 404 Media. However, recent events have led me to decide to share some concerning practices Ive witnessed, including messages I received in the past that appear to contradict some of the information currently being presented as fact.Burns is no longer with Cook or involved with Tea, and she did not respond to multiple requests for comment. But messages from Burns to Sanchez show that Cook changed his story about why he created Tea after they broke up. 404 Media also talked to a former Tea employee who said she only knew Burns as Tara, a persona that also exists in the Tea app and on Facebook as an official representative of the Tea app. This employee said that when Burns left the company, Cook took over the persona and communicated with other Tea users as if he was Tara.Overall, our reporting shows that while Cook said he built Tea to protect women, he repeatedly put them at risk and tried to replace a grassroots movement started by a woman who declined to help him. As one woman who worked for him at Tea told us: his [Cooks] motive is money, not actually to protect people.Tea did not directly answer a list of specific questions regarding 404 Medias findings and the facts presented in this article. Instead, it sent us the following statement:Building and scaling an app to meet the demand weve seen is a complex process. Along the way, weve collaborated with many, learned a great deal and continue to improve Tea, a Tea spokesperson said. What we know, based on the fact that over 7 million women now use Tea, with over 100,000 new sign ups per day, is that a platform to help women navigate the challenges of online dating has been needed for far too long. As one of the top apps in the U.S. App Store, we are proud of what weve built, and know that our mission is more urgent than ever. We remain committed to evolving Tea to meet the needs of our growing community every day.How Tea Tried to Recruit a Female Face for the AppSanchez started the first Are We Dating The Same Guy Facebook group in 2022 after her terrible experiences dating. The basic premisea space for women to share information about men with other womenhas existed in various forms before, but Are We Dating The Same Guy quickly became an online phenomenon. Today, Are We Dating The Same Guy is comprised of more than 200 different Facebook groups dedicated to different cities across the U.S. and Canada and has more than 7 million members. The groups have many volunteer moderators, but Sanchez is still the administrator for most of them.Women in the groups, who can also post anonymously, share a wide range of experiences, from relatively benign complaints about men they didnt like, to serious accusations of infidelity and physical assault.The popularity of Are We Dating The Same Guy groups is evidence that its members find them useful, but that popularity has come with a cost. Sanchez has become increasingly cautious after several attempts at retaliation from disgruntled men who are organizing on Telegram to dox women in the group and at least one lawsuit. In that case, a man accused Are We Dating The Same Guy of libel after a user in the Chicago group called him clingy and a psycho. Sanchez also said she had a rock thrown through the window of her familys home by a man who wanted to stop Are We Dating The Same Guy, that she pays for a service to wipe her personal information from the internet, and that she generally keeps a low profile. This is the first time she has talked to the press.By the time she was first approached by Burns in October, 2022, Sanchez was suspicious of Teas interest in Are We Dating The Same Guy because of some of the negative attention the groups already got.Im a huge fan of all the work you're doing and I think it will have an ENORMOUS and important benefit on the lives of women, Burns said in a Facebook message to Sanchez on October 25, 2022. At the time, Burns Facebook profile picture was a photo of her and Cook smiling. My fiance and I have been working on a similar project due to my own dating woes and thought youd be the perfect person to collaborate with on it.This is an entirely different origin story than the one Cook tells about Tea today. On Linkedin, Teas site, and interviews, Cook says that he launched Tea after witnessing his mothers terrifying experience with online datingnot only being catfished but unknowingly engaging with men who had criminal records.Before starting Tea, Cook worked at a couple of tech companies in San Francisco, including Salesforce, where he held a director title and rapped and made songs about Salesforce products during presentations he shared on Linkedin. 0:00 /3:59 1 A video Sean Cook uploaded to Linkedin There is no mention of Burns on the Tea site, but in 2022 she persistently asked Sanchez to join Tea.In addition to messaging her on Patreon and Facebook, on December 2, Burns sent Sanchez $25 on Venmo along with a message thanking Sanchez for her work. Sent you a PM on Facebook re: Business collab when you get a chance! On December 7, 2022 Burns sent Sanchez $15 on buymeacoffee.com along with a message about a business opportunity, and an app with a similar concept to the facebook groups you manage that I would love to collaborate with you on!In April 2023, after Sanchez didnt respond to Teas requests, Are We Dating The Same Guy group admins started banning a set of Facebook accounts posting links to the Tea app over and over again. For example, Are We Dating The Same Guy moderators banned one Facebook user named Crystal Lee from 25 groups across the country after the account repeatedly encouraged members to use Tea and suggested that information about the men theyre asking about was available there. Lees account was clearly hijacked from a woman with a different name sometime around 2016. While the account name is Crystal Lee, the name in the URL for her page is Kimberly Ritchart. I found Richarts new Facebook account, where her first post in 2016 says she lost access to her original account. 404 Media couldnt confirm who was in control of the account, and saw no evidence that Tea was behind it, but activity from similarly hijacked accounts indicate that there was an organized effort to stealthily promote the Tea app in the Are We Dating The Same Guy groups.Two other Facebook accounts, Norma Warner and Morgan Ward, were banned from 23 groups and five groups respectively for spamming Tea app promotions. Warner and Ward also shared identical replies two weeks apart. If I remember correctly, I think hes been posted to Tea. I maybe [sic] mistaking him for someone else but looks pretty familiar, both replies said in response to different posts in different groups.Veronica Marz told me she was hired in April 2024 to be Teas partnerships manager. Her job was to manage the affiliate program that would pay people $1 per user who signed up to Tea via their unique affiliate link. She also moderated a number of groups named Are We Dating the Same Guy | Tea App for different cities, which were started by and owned by the Tea app and could obviously confuse Facebook users. Marz also reached out to admins of the real Are We Dating The Same Guy groups to ask if theyd be willing to join the affiliate program.While reporting this story, 404 Media discovered that Teas data about the affiliate program, including who signed up for it, their real name, how much they have been paid, their emails, phone numbers, Venmo accounts, and charities they wanted to donate to if they didnt want the money, were left exposed online. All a hacker or other third party had to do to view all of this data was add /admin to the public Tea affiliate sites URL. Tea turned off this site and the affiliate program entirely after 404 Media reached out for comment for this article on August 13.On December 1, 2024, Marz noticed an account named Nicole Li who was spamming Tea app promotions in one of the Facebook groups she managed for Tea as part of her job. Li was not part of the affiliate program that Marz managed, and unbeknownst to Marz, moderators of the original Are We Dating The Same Guy groups would eventually ban the Li account later. At that point, Marz was reporting directly to Cook, and she flagged the account to him because it was suspicious and spamming several groups at the same time.Sean uses that account to communicate directly with users on the app, but people think they are speaking to someone actually named Tara."Just wanted to check and see if this person was working with the Tea app?, Marz said in a text to Cook along with a screenshot of the account seen by 404 Media. Ive noticed that theyve joined all the groups regardless of location and theyve been promoting the app, but they arent a part of the affiliate program that I saw.Cook replied: Not sure whats going on there but as long as theyre not bothering anyone, I guess lets just let them do their thing!All of the Facebook accounts that spammed Tea promotions were either deactivated or did not respond to our request for comment. None of the accounts were officially part of Teas affiliate program, according to the exposed data.404 Media has seen several messages from Are We Dating the Same Guy Facebook group members and moderators confused about whether the Tea app was the official Are We Dating The Same Guy app, and whether Sanchez was affiliated with it. Several people also wondered if the Tara persona, which reached out to them on Facebook, was associated with Tea or if Sanchez was behind it. One review of the Tea app on the Google Play Store from January, 2024 also seemed confused and disappointed by the app.A girl in a FB group referred me (I think she was actually advertising ), the review said. She called it a free app. Its not free [...] The fb groups should have raised MORE THAN ENOUGH to cover app costs that are referred to in other reviews [...] I find this gross. Maybe Ill come around or be back, but for now Ill stick with fb.Marz also told me that several users in the Tea-owned Facebook groups were confused, and thought that they were in the original Are We Dating The Same Guy groups owned by Sanchez.Maybe five to seven people in different groups asked me about Paola Sanchez, and I had to explain to them, like, Hey, this is not Paolas group. This group is owned by the Tea app, she told me. I had to explain to them the difference between the two.Teas promotion strategy clearly managed to poach and confuse some members of the Are We Dating The Same Guy community and get them to join the app. Later, its strategy was to undermine Are We Dating The Same Guy directly.Today, Teas website credits an influencer named Daniella Szetela as helping to widely promote Tea: One day while scrolling, Sean discovered a viral creator, Daniella, whose content resonated with millions of womenand saw an opportunity to bring that same energy to Tea. What began as a simple idea quickly turned into a social media movement. The site says Cookwas so impressed with her voice and following, he made her Head of Socials. A March, 2025 archive of the same page on Teas site tells the same story, but at the time Szetelas title was Chief Female Officer.Together, Sean and Daniella have transformed Tea into more than an appits a movement, Teas site says.In September 2024 Tea started posting videos to its official TikTok and Instagram accounts named @TheTeaPartyGirls. Some of the videos are of Szetela showing the app and talking about how great it is. Other videos are made to look like theyre coming from other Tea users, but in reality are produced by a company called SG Social Branding, which describes itself as a Gen Z Creator Powerhouse Delivering Short Form Videos to be used for YOUR Brands Paid Social Ads. According to its site, SG Social Branding has a team of over 35 gen Z creators who create videos for clients. These videos are made in the the style of common social media posts, like an influencer talking directly to the camera, doing man on the street interviews, or videos that look like they are clips from podcasts, but are from podcasts that dont actually exist.On a case studies page for Tea on the SG Social Branding website, the company says that Teas ask was to Develop the narrative that Tea is the go to for Women who like to stay safe while dating.We deployed creators for street interviews in locations such as NYC during daytime and the Nightlife scene on college campuses. Additionally, we made entertaining podcast clips of girl talk that is truly un-scrollable, the case studies page says. Under results it says The TEA app went #1 in the app store on July 23rd, 2025 and is now viral! Videos deployed from SGSB creators crossed over 3.4 million views with over 74k shares and rising.In these videos, the influencers dont only promote Tea and talk about it as if they actually found information on it about men they know, they also repeatedly disparage Are We Dating The Same Guy Facebook groups.Instead of using that Facebook group Are We Dating the Same Guy, what girls are doing now because its so much easier is theyre downloading Tea, a woman holding a microphone says as if shes talking to someone off-camera. The text overlaid on the video says Tea Party Pod. The woman, Savannah Isabella, is an influencer who works for SG Social Branding. She goes on to talk about how one of her friends found a guy she was seeing there and all the red flags other women have posted about him. Miss me with that. Boy bye. And its so much easier and faster than that Facebook group. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tea - Dating Safety App for Women (@theteapartygirls)In another video, Isabella is at a bar, demoing the Tea app. Girls, forget about Are We Dating The Same Guy, she says.Isabella and SG Social Branding did not respond to a request for comment.Marz told me that she was hired to Tea by a woman named Tara and that initially she only communicated with Tara. Marz did a Zoom interview with Tara before she started to work for Tea and the woman identified herself as Tara over text and email. In November 2024, Marz said that Tara left the company, at which point she started reporting directly to Cook. When I showed Marz a photograph of Christianne Burns, Cooks then fiance, she said that was who she knew as Tara, who first interviewed her over Zoom.After "Tara" left, Marz said Sean took over the Tara Tea account which was used to communicate with Tea users in the app and on Facebook.Sean uses that account to communicate directly with users on the app, but people think they are speaking to someone actually named Tara, she told me. Essentially, a man is posing as a woman to an audience of women who are trying to protect themselves from, at best, deceptive men.How Tea Deleted Posts About MenTori Benitez has a private consulting business for victims of domestic violence who are in Family Court for high conflict divorces or custody battles. She told me she joined the Tea app because it promoted digital safety, talking about abusers, and protecting people by letting them share information anonymously.I'm in the dating scene and on dating apps, and have had my own experience, so I first joined as a user, and then I saw them post that they needed help with escalation claims, she told me. The escalation claims were complaints both from men about what women were posting about them in the app as well as complaints from other users. She thought her experience as a paralegal would be useful, and she could use more remote work, so she sent Tea her information.I had a Zoom call with Sean, and he wanted to know not only a little bit about my business and how I help people, but I had to tell my own personal story. Benitez said. I had an ex who literally threatened to kill me and told me how he was going to kill me, even after a restraining order. My story is deep and scary, and he kind of interrupted me and started crying. And I was like, Oh, are you okay? Looking back, shouldn't I have been the one crying? It's kind of weird.Benitez said she took the job because she wanted to help women. During the interview and at several points while working for Tea, Benitez said that Cook wanted to make her consulting business part of Tea. Benitez said Cook floated having a tab in the Tea app that would send women to her consulting business if they needed help, or having her run workshops for users.I feel like his [Cooks] motive is money, not actually to protect people, and I think that his story about his mom is a crock of shit.Benitez started working in April of this year but said the job wasnt what she expected because it made no use of her experience as a paralegal. She said the work was more like customer support, and mainly had her filtering through complaints, responding to them according to a strict script she was given, and keeping a record of the responses.If a complaint contained words like defamation or seemed legally threatening, she would find the post in question and the user who posted it. At times she would contact the user and ask them if the post was true and if they had any evidence to prove it. Sometimes users would respond and say the accusations were true, and the post would remain. Sometimes the users also provided supporting evidence, like court documents. Sometimes the users would delete the posts themselves, or Tea would delete the posts if the users didnt respond to Benitezs questions after a certain amount of time.That's when things would get deleted and literally no longer exist on there, she said. Nobody could find them. They did not go into an archive. They are just poof gone.She would record all the complaints and responses in a spreadsheet for Teas internal records, but said it didnt always make sense when Tea decided to delete a public post on the Tea app vs when it decided to leave one up. In one interview in May, 2025, Cook said the Tea app receives three legal threats a day from men, and that Tea has a full legal team that helps it manage those situations.Benitez said that in one case, Cook told her he would handle a complaint from a man regarding what was said about him on the app himself because Cook knew the man personally.He [Cook] seemed to side with or randomly choose to delete things that just didn't make sense and felt really concerning to me, she said. But I felt I had no room to complain, because every time I brought up a concern his response was either ignore it, or I will handle it, and there's no HR, so it's not like I can go anywhere to say all this stuff's happening. I didn't have any other point of contact other than him.Benitez also said she raised concerns about users behavior on the app. She said that at some point earlier this year Tea went viral in one town in Louisiana, where Tea users started going after each other and the number of complaints exploded.There was a lot of fighting in the comments between users. There were a lot of threats between users. It just turned into a chat room, she said. They would be fighting each other. Like, Where are you at? Ill pull up on you. I was like, holy shit. There would be racist posts. It just started getting bad, and I mentioned that to him [Cook] as well, and I basically got the answer of let them say whatever they want. And like this whole like, you know, It's free speech. I thought this was about protecting people, Benitez recalled.In May, Benitez said Cook was late to pay her. When she asked about it, Cook said he didnt have the money, and asked her to keep working until he did, or work for less pay. At that point, Benitez said she wouldnt work until she got paid for the work she already did. Eventually Cook sent her the money for the hours she already worked, but Benitez never came back.There are currently two class action lawsuits in motion against Tea accusing the company of failing to properly secure users private information. After these complaints were filed Tea updated its terms of service, which now require users to waive their right to participate in class actions against the company, and agree to attempt an informal dispute resolution before suing the company.I feel like his [Cooks] motive is money, not actually to protect people, Benitez said, and I think that his story about his mom is a crock of shit.Teas Security Breaches Put Users at RiskOn July 25, 404 Media broke the news that Tea made an error that completely exposed a database containing at least 72,000 thousand images from its users, and that a misogynistic 4chan community downloaded them and shared them online in various forms in order to harass and humiliate women. On July 28, 404 Media revealed an even worse security breach to Tea, which exposed more than a million private messages between Tea users that included identifying information and intimate conversations about cheating partners and abortions.After the first hack, someone created a website modeled after Facemash, the site that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg infamously created while he was a student at Harvard to rank the attractiveness of female students at the university. This new site, based on Tea data, took the selfies women uploaded to Tea in order to verify they are women, presented them to visitors in pairs, and allowed them to choose which they believed was more attractive. The site used the votes to create a ranking and also highlighted the list of the 50 most and least attractive women according to votes.The second breach was far more dangerous not only because the direct messages between Tea users that were exposed included conversations they thought were private about sensitive subjects that could become dangerous in the wrong hands, but also because those conversations included details that could be used to deanonymize users. Direct messages between users often included their real phone numbers, names, and social media handles.I posted on the app about a man who groomed and abused me as a minor, one Tea user whose direct messages were exposed in the second security breach told 404 Media. The user asked to be anonymous because shes heard about incel dudes doxing Tea users. I joined Tea because I appreciated the premise of a whisper network for community safetybecause a huge amount of men are, in fact, unsafe individuals, and most of the time those impacted don't find out until it's too late.This user added that they felt safe enough to share intimate details on Tea because it was advertised as a safe space for women with a strong emphasis on anonymity.My reaction to the breach is anger, just anger, and some disgust, the user said.Kasra Rahjerdi, the researcher who flagged the second security breach to 404 Media, said there were signs he wasnt the only person who may have accessed more than a million of private Tea messages. Every Tea user is assigned a unique API key which allows them to interface with the app in order to log in, read public posts, share posts, or do other actions in the app. Rahjerdi discovered that any Tea user was also able to use their own API key to access sensitive parts of the Tea apps backend, including a database of private messages and the ability to send all Tea users a push notification.This access also allowed users to create new databases, and Rahjerdi told 404 Media he saw someone else doing just that while he was looking at Teas backend. Most of these databases were empty, but one contained a link to a Discord server with a handful of users which shut down shortly after 404 Media tried to join it on July 26. This activity indicates that someone else found the same security breach as Rahjerdi and could have accessed more than a million private messages of Tea users as well.In a podcast interview in April, 2025, Cook said he doesnt know how to code, and that the Tea app was built by two developers in Brazil. According to Teas Linkedin page, both developers are contractors who are available to hire via Toptal, a platform where software developers offer their labor as remote freelancers. Those two developers did not respond to our request for comment.Eva Galperin, the director of cybersecurity at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, told 404 Media that the private Tea messages could be especially dangerous to Tea users who talked about abortions or specific men.I would be particularly concerned about posts about abortions in say Texas, where SB 8 grants a private right of action to sue anyone who performs or facilitates an abortion that violates the law, Galperin said. SB 8, also known as the Texas Heartbeat Act, bans abortion after the detection of a fetal heartbeat, which is usually six weeks into pregnancy. The law also allows anyone to sue anyone else who performs abortions or aids and abets performing or inducing an abortion in violation of the law. Id also be concerned about DMs containing information of sexual orientation or immigration status, or details about sexual assault that the survivor was sharing in private.Galperin said she would be extremely concerned if the messages got out, not just because of the men who are named in the messages, but because There are people who think that anyone who has an account on this platform is fair game for harassment, referring to some of the harassment weve already seen from 4chan.Despite the risks the Tea app has already put users in, Tea has downplayed the impact of the security breaches, and has continued to grow in popularity. On July 28, Tea said in a post to Instagram that some direct messages were accessed as part of the initial incident, and that it had temporarily disabled the ability for users to send direct messages. The statement does not acknowledge that more than a million messages were exposed, and also misleads users that those messages were leaked as part of the initial breach. The messages were exposed in an entirely separate breach around different security issues. On July 26, after 404 Media reported about both Tea breaches, Tea said on Instagram that it received over 2.5 million requests to join the app. The replies from users on Instagram are filled with people who are on the Tea app waiting list to be approved. Again, even after it said it has hired a cybersecurity firm to address the two previously reported breaches, 404 Media found a third security issue that exposed users private information that Tea wasnt aware of until we reached out for comment.Today, Teas site boasts that more than 6.2 million women use the app. Joseph Cox contributed reporting.
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    Screening of Barbie movie shut down by protestors who said it promotes homosexuality
    A group of young people was able to get a public screening of Greta Gerwigs Barbie shut down in the northeastern suburbs of Paris by allegedly threatening city government staff members while claiming that the movie is gay as well as an attack on the virtue of women.Noisy-le-Sec Mayor Olivier Sarrabeyrouse (French Communist Party, far-left) denounced the ten to fifteen individuals who surrounded the staffers in charge of the Les estivales de Noisy festival, which was going to show the Barbie movie on a large outdoor screen at 9 p.m. on August 8, the French LGBTQ+ magazine Tetu reports. Related Gay men in France are facing wave of attacks after being lured into hook-ups The movie was chosen through a public vote by residents of the city, getting 33 votes out of 214 total votes (the citys population is around 45,000).If you set up the movie, we will tear everything down and end the screening, the young people allegedly told the staffers, saying that the Barbie movie is [a defense] for homosexuality and an attack on the virtue of women. The film does not have any gay characters, but three out LGBTQ+ actors play roles in it. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today The news siteLe Parisienreports that the staffers tried to discuss the matter with the protestors, but eventually felt endangered, so they contacted the mayor. The mayor decided to cancel the screening of the film in order to protect the staff.Its a form of moral censorship, Sarrabeyrouse wrote on Facebook on Monday, August 11, saying that he is filing a complaint against the young people for threatening public officials. These threats were motivated by fallacious arguments that reflect ignorance and fundamentalism, used for political ends. He added that the issue was about an extreme minority of thugs who, without a doubt, never watched the movie. Area resident Marie-Jeanne told Le Parisien: Because it [the movie] discussed sexuality, they [the protestors] considered it inappropriate for the children of the neighborhood. Its a movie where a man can be with a man, where women wear miniskirts. Thats not a problem for me because thats the world we live in, but for other communities, that can be a problem.Yet another serious attack on programming that deprives families and children of a cultural event, said French Culture Minister Rachida Dati (Les Rpublicains, center-right). In the past year, I have taken firm measures against these serious attacks that have become a new form of delinquency.But a day after he spoke out against the cancellation of the film, Mayor Sarrabeyrousesays that the citys social media accounts have been flooded with insulting, racist, and particularly Islamophobic messages. He condemned what he called the totally disproportionate reaction in the media and the speculation and racist, Islamophobic hatred by the right and far-right that developed after news of the cancellation was made public. The religion of the young men alleged to have made the threats is not known, but the northern and eastern suburbs of Paris have a large Muslim population. The messages the city received on social media might have had something to do with what French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau (Les Rpublicains) said on BFMTV regarding the incident: In France, there arent any moral or virtue police. Its not acceptable for a violent minority to use pressure to make public spaces halal. Halal is an Arabic word that means acceptable and is used to describe things, like food, that follow Islamic law.The interior ministers words today wont extinguish this flame of racist hate that targets both me and my constituents, Sarrabeyrouse said. The AFP reports that an investigation has been opened into the threats in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis, where Noisy-le-Sec is located.The AFP said that they interviewed people in the space where the movie was supposed to be projected and talked to several young men who said that they worried about children under the age of 10 seeing the movie, which they called inappropriate and too vulgar. AFP says they said that their opinions had nothing to do with Islam or religion.Sarrabeyrouse said that the city is working towards scheduling another showing of the movie. Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields (7) looks to pass against the New York Giants during the first quarter of an NFL football game, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Noah K. Murray)2025-08-19T10:01:07Z The pressure is on several big-name NFL players as they enter a season that will go a long way toward determining their playing futures and possibly that of their teams.New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields is getting another chance as a starter on his third team in five years, this time looking to help end the leagues longest active playoff drought at 14 seasons.Jacksonvilles Trevor Lawrence got a huge payday before last season a five-year, $275 million contract extension, including $142 million guaranteed but struggled with injury and inconsistency as the Jaguars missed the postseason.Young quarterbacks such as Minnesotas J.J. McCarthy, Indianapolis Anthony Richardson, Chicagos Caleb Williams and Carolinas Bryce Young also are in the spotlight. But its not only the signal-callers.Buffalo running back James Cook, San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey, Dallas wide receiver George Pickens, Atlanta tight end Kyle Pitts and New England defensive lineman Milton Williams are among a handful of NFL stars with something to prove because of injuries, mediocre play or needing to justify big contracts. James Cook, RB, BillsThe star running back ended his contract standoff last Wednesday by signing a four-year deal that will pay him $48 million including $30 million in guaranteed money. Cook tied for the NFL lead with 16 touchdown runs last season, a breakout year for the 2022 second-rounder out of Georgia. He now must live up to that lofty contract while helping Josh Allen make Buffalos offense roll. Justin Fields, QB, Jets Fields was a first-rounder in 2021 by Chicago, which hoped he was the Bears franchise quarterback. He was gone after just three seasons, sent to Pittsburgh where he went 4-2 for an injured Russell Wilson before heading to the bench for the veteran. He now is replacing Aaron Rodgers with the Jets, who signed him to a two-year, $40 million deal, installed him as their starter and believe his dual-threat playmaking ability is a perfect fit for their new-look offense. Trevor Lawrence, QB, JaguarsThe No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 draft went to the Pro Bowl as an alternate in his second season with a breakout year, but he hasnt been able to match that success. Lawrence played in only 10 games last season because of a shoulder injury and then a concussion. He is playing for a new coach in Liam Coen and is still considered a potential franchise quarterback. Two-way rookie sensation Travis Hunter should help, but Lawrences health and consistency are the key to the Jaguars success on offense. Christian McCaffrey, RB, 49ersThe 2023 AP Offensive Player of the Year has proven himself before, bouncing back from injuries to become a dominant playmaker. McCaffrey will need to do it again for the 49ers, and this time is coming off a season marred by knee and Achilles tendon issues. And, hes 29, an age when many running backs start to decline. McCaffrey has looked like himself during the summer and another rebound season could help the 49ers get back to the playoffs.J.J. McCarthy, QB, VikingsThe 10th overall pick in last years draft very well couldve been Minnesotas starter as a rookie if not for a knee injury in the preseason opener that sidelined him the rest of the season. Sam Darnold stepped in and had the best year of his career. But the Vikings decided to not re-sign Darnold, who signed a three-year, $100.5 million contract with Seattle. 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    Slain trans woman deadnamed & misgendered by police: She needs to be recognized for who she was
    Police in Austin, Texas, have repeatedly misgendered and deadnamed the transgender victim of a fatal shooting that took place in a Target parking lot on Monday.24-year-old Rosa Machuca, a trans woman, was killed outside the Target store where she worked. 32-year-old Ethan Nieneker has been arrested for allegedly killing her and two other people, 65-year-old Adam Chow and his 4-year-old granddaughter, Astrid Fung. Related Nonbinary biologist fired for hanging large trans Pride flag in Yosemite National Park But in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy, the Austin Police Department (APD) deadnamed and misgendered Machuca to the media. Drag Queen Brigitte Bandit posted a video on social media demanding corrections be made. She needs to be recognized for who she was, Bandit said. The violence against trans people in this city is getting out of f**king control. 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 Brigitte Bandit (@brigittebandit)In the caption, she slammed police for not confirming Machucas identity before publicizing her death. Why would they not ask questions if her name was different than what they had legally? this is unacceptable APD.Austin Police ultimately posted a correction, writing, In the interest of respecting all who knew and loved them, including their immediate family, we believe it is important to honor and acknowledge them as they lived their life. But the note has been criticized for using they/them pronouns for Machuca when she used she/her and for including a photo of the suspect rather than of Machuca herself. In addition, the post still mentions her deadname. Bandit called the correction EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND UNCLEAR.APD posted an update for Rosa with a photo of the shooter and does not make it clear that they are discussing the VICTIM, she said. people on socials are using this to spread more transphobia. also, deadnaming and using they/them pronouns for a trans woman is NOT OKAY APD. APD has since removed the photo of the shooter off their facebook post but it remains on X, which is a platform known to promote transphobia. messaging still has not been edited. this is EXTREMELY HARMFUL.Commenters on the APDs Facebook post emphatically agreed. Rosa is a woman and used She/her pronouns and doesnt deserve to be degendered Rosa should not be forgotten by her community nor remembered improperly by others, one person wrote. Another said, Im so grateful for your correction. It would very much help to see a photo of her and not the perpetrator. Lets keep his face off everything and focus on the lives of those lost. Dont give him any attention.Thank you for the correction but I fear that the way this is displayed will make people think Rosa was the shooter & not the woman whos life was stolen from her, another added. Someone else who appeared to know Machuca posted her photo and called her one of the kindest, caring, loving people I have ever met. Machuca was also engaged at the time of her death. Her fiance, Kim Dang, told KXAN they were together for 11 years. I feel like my greatest honor was to be loved by her because she was, she was literally like the sunshine of my life, Dang said. Dang also explained that Machuca had been too scared to attempt to change any of her legal documents to reflect her lived gender. With the world going on right now, its a bit of a scary place in Texas, so she was kind of scared to legally change her name at the time.In August 2024, the state also banned trans people from amending the gender markers on their drivers licenses to align with their gender identity. The new policy from the Department of Public Safety says that even if a trans person presents the state with a certified court order or an amended birth certificate, the gender marker on their drivers license cannot be altered unless the state made a clerical error.A month later, the state eliminated the ability for transgender people to alter the sex marker on their birth certificates.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Bucs' McMillan out with 'severely strained neck'
    After falling awkwardly in a preseason game Saturday, Bucs WR Jalen McMillan will miss regular season time with a "severely strained neck," coach Todd Bowles said Tuesday.
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    Sources: Carlisle agrees to extension with Pacers
    The Indiana Pacers and head coach Rick Carlisle have agreed to a multiyear contract extension, sources confirmed to ESPN.
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    Hiter, No. 2 RB prospect in '26, chooses Michigan
    Four-star running back Savion Hiter, the No. 24 overall prospect in the ESPN 300, has committed to Michigan for next season.
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    NFC East betting preview: Can anyone overtake the Eagles?
    Check out the odds for each team in the NFC East and our favorite bets.
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    AFC East betting preview: Bills odds-on favorite to take division
    Can anyone keep up with the Bills in the AFC East? Here are all the odds for each team in the division and our favorite bets.
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    How Keen Footwear Stays Ahead of Trumps Shifting Tariffs
    Keen Footwear has limited its exposure to supply chain trouble and opened a plant in Kentucky. But the trade upheaval has strained its adaptive strategy.
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    The Rainforests Being Cleared to Build Your R.V.
    American demand for tropical wood that is used in motor homes, conservationists say, is accelerating the disappearance of some of the worlds largest forests.
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    New England Seafood With a Side of Punk, at Smithereens
    This quirky East Village newcomer conjures a thoughtful, sometimes dark, take on traditional coastal cooking. Also, doughnuts and Japanese city pop.
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  • Seeking Tales and Sipping Whiskey in a Shack Floating Down the Bayou
    The shanty boat was bound for New Orleans, but the destination mattered less than the challenges, chance encounters and lessons learned along the way.
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    Sam Altman Places Gun To Head After New GPT Claims Dogs Are Crustaceans For 60th Time
    SAN FRANCISCOThumbing back the pistols hammer as his dreams for the future were dashed before his eyes, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reportedly placed a gun to his head Tuesday after a new model of ChatGPT claimed that dogs are crustaceans for the 60th time. Youre right, dogs are not a type of crustaceanI meant to say that dogs are a type of primarily aquatic arthropod known as a crustacean, the Large Language Model said as Altman despairingly positioned the gun against his temple, with eyewitnesses confirming that the CEO then whimpered It wasnt supposed to be like this as the multibillion-dollar AI explained that the meat of a dogs tail is widely considered to be more succulent than the meat of its claws. According to sources, tears streamed down Altmans face as he made one final attempt to convince his creation that dogs are mammals and thus do not possess exoskeletons, only for the latest ChatGPT modelwhich Altman had previously hailed as revolutionary technology that would forever alter the course of human historyto apologize, reiterate that dogs are a popular species of crustacean often kept as pets, and recommend scratching dogs behind their gills to show them that youre friendly. At press time, a single gunshot was heard echoing through OpenAIs offices as the LLM confidently asserted that the word dog contains 11 Rs.The post Sam Altman Places Gun To Head After New GPT Claims Dogs Are Crustaceans For 60th Time appeared first on The Onion.
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    Trump, Zelensky Sit Across From Each Other In Awkward Silence At Georgetown Cupcake
    The post Trump, Zelensky Sit Across From Each Other In Awkward Silence At Georgetown Cupcake appeared first on The Onion.
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    The Internets Favorite Design Trend Just Showed Up at IKEA
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    This conversation is being recorded: Trumps hot mic moment is the latest in a long global list
    France's President Emmanuel Macron, left, and President Donald Trump speak during a meeting in the East Room of the White House with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)2025-08-19T16:30:32Z LONDON (AP) Behold the power of the humble hot mic.The magnifier of sound, a descendant of 150-year-old technology, on Monday added to its long history of cutting through the most scripted political spectacles when it captured more than two minutes of U.S. President Donald Trump and eight European leaders chit-chatting around a White House news conference on their talks to end Russias war in Ukraine. The standout quote came from Trump himself to French President Emmanuel Macron even before anyone sat down. The American president, reflecting his comments after meeting in Alaska with Russian President Vladimir Putin: I think he wants to make a deal for me, you understand, as crazy as it sounds.How politics and diplomacy sound when the principals think no one is listening can reveal much about the character, humor and humanity of our leaders for better and sometimes for worse. As public figures, theyve long known what the rest of us are increasingly learning in the age of CCTV, Coldplay kiss cams and social media: In public, no one can realistically expect privacy. Whenever I hear about a hot mic moment, my first reaction is that this is what they really think, that its not gone through the external communications filter, said Bill McGowan, founder and CEO of Clarity Media Group in New York. Thats why people love it so much: There is nothing more authentic than what people say on a hot mic. Always assume the microphone or camera is turned onHot mics, often leavened with video, have bedeviled aspiring and actual leaders long before social media. During a sound check for his weekly radio address in 1984, U.S. President Ronald Reagan famously joked about attacking the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War.My fellow Americans, Reagan quipped, not realizing the practice run was being recorded. Im pleased to tell you today that Ive signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes. The Soviet Union didnt find it funny and condemned it given the consequential subject at hand. Putin, too, has fallen prey to the perils of a live mic. In 2006, he was quoted in Russian media joking about Israels president, who had been charged with and later was convicted of rape. The Kremlin said Putin was not joking about rape and his meaning had been lost in translation.Sometimes a hot mic moment involves no words at all. Presidential candidate Al Gore was widely parodied for issuing exasperated and very audible sighs during his debate with George W. Bush in 2000. In others, the words uttered for all to hear are profane.Bush was caught telling running mate Dick Cheney that a reporter for The New York Times was a major-league a--hole. This is a big f- deal, then-U.S. Vice President Joe Biden famously said, loudly enough to be picked up on a microphone, as President Barack Obama prepared to sign his signature Affordable Care Act in 2010.Obama was caught on camera in South Korea telling Dmitri Medvedev, then the Russian president, that hell have more flexibility to resolve sensitive issues particularly with missile defense after the 2012 presidential election, his last. Republican Mitt Romney, Obamas rival that year, called the exchange bowing to the Kremlin. Sometimes its the unguarded moments that are the most revealing of all, Romney said in a statement, dubbing the incident hot mic diplomacy.Live mics have picked up name-calling and gossip aplenty even in the most mannerly circles. In 2022, Jacinda Ardern, then New Zealands prime minister, known for her skill at debating and calm, measured responses, was caught on a hot mic tossing an aside in which she referred to a rival politician as such an arrogant pr- during Parliament Question Time.In 2005, Jacques Chirac, then president of France, was recorded airing his distaste for British food during a visit to Russia. Speaking to Putin and Gerhard Schroder, he was heard saying that worse food could only be found in Finland, according to widely reported accounts. Britains King Charles III chose to deal with his hot mic moment with humor. In 2022, shortly after his coronation, Charles lost his patience with a leaky pen while signing a document on a live feed. He can be heard grousing: Oh, God, I hate this! and muttering, I cant bear this bloody thing every stinking time. It wasnt the first pen that had troubled him. The British ability to poke fun at oneself, he said in a speech the next year, is well known: Just as well, you may say, given some of the vicissitudes I have faced with frustratingly failing fountain pens this past year. Trump owns perhaps the ultimate hot mic momentThe American president is famously uncontrolled in public with a penchant for saying it like it is, sometimes with profanity. That makes him popular among some supporters.But even he had trouble putting a lid on comments he made before he was a candidate to Access Hollywood in tapes that jeopardized his campaign in the final stretch of the 2016 presidential race. Trump did not appear to know the microphone was recording.Trump bragged about kissing, groping and trying to have sex with women who were not his wife on recordings obtained by The Washington Post and NBC News and aired just two days before his debate with Hillary Clinton. The celebrity businessman boasted when youre a star, they let you do it, in a conversation with Billy Bush, then a host of the television show.With major supporters balking, Trump issued an apology if anyone was offended, and his campaign dismissed the comments as locker room banter. On Monday, though, the chatter on both ends of the East Room press conference gave observers a glimpse of the diplomatic game. Dismissed unceremoniously from the White House in March, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy now sat at the table with Trump and seven of his European peers: Macron, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Finlands President Alexander Stubb, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.Trump complimented Macrons tan. He said Stubb is a good golfer. He asked if anyone wanted to ask the press questions when the White House pool was admitted to the room before it galloped inside. The European leaders smiled at the shouting and shuffling.Stubb asked Trump if hes been through this every day?Trump replied, All the time.Meloni said she doesnt want to talk to the Italian press. But Trump, she noted, is game. He loves it. He loves it, eh? she said. LAURIE KELLMAN Kellman has covered U.S. politics and foreign affairs for the Associated Press, including 23 years reporting from Washington and three from Jerusalem. She is based in London. twitter facebook mailto
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    Colman Domingo admits he 'almost joined a cult' in Mexico City
    Colman Domingo is dishing on a brief encounter he had with a cult in Mexico City.The actor recently sat down with Josh Scherer for an episode of Mythical Kitchen, which came out on Tuesday. The two covered a lot of ground while sharing a meal together, but one snippet of information in particular that stuck out started as a throwaway joke.They were discussing the importance of community and not becoming too isolated after finding success in Hollywood when Scherer quipped, You haven't joined a cult yet now that you moved to Malibu?" "I almost joined a cult in Mexico City," Domingo admitted, "but that's another story." Fortunately for us, it's a story he elaborated on, albeit briefly. "It was just a group of nice people, and then I was like, wait a minute. This is weird," he said. "I was like, 'What's up with you guys?' This is my first encounter, but as I did research and found out more about them, I'm like, 'Oh, that's a cult.'"Although Domingo didn't go into any juicier details, like precisely which of the seemingly endless cults around the world he encountered, or how he figured out they were more than just a harmless "group of nice people," it was still a fun anecdote. It's even more amusing that the cult was in Mexico City, when Hollywood itself is known for being rife with cults especially ones that love to target the rich and famous.You can watch Domingo's full episode of Mythical Kitchen here, and check out the clip about his cult experience below.
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    Immunotherapy using CAR T cells shows promising long-term outcomes for people with the blood cancer myeloma
    Nature, Published online: 19 August 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02592-wA clinical trial reports data from one of the first groups of people with the blood cancer myeloma to receive a type of immunotherapy called CAR T cells.
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    Scheffler's caddie returns for Tour Championship
    Scottie Scheffler's regular caddie, Ted Scott, will return to the No. 1 overall golfer's bag for this week's Tour Championship.
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    Former NBA star Wall retires after 11 seasons
    John Wall is retiring after 11 NBA seasons.
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    Carr gets the keys: Irish name starting QB
    Notre Dame redshirt freshman CJ Carr, grandson of former Michigan coach Lloyd Carr, has been named starting quarterback, beating out sophomore Kenny Minchey.
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    Waiver wire: Odyssey Sims steps up for depleted Fever backcourt
    A look at the players to pick up in fantasy women's basketball during the fantasy playoffs.
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