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Filmmaker Jeff Baena, husband of actress Aubrey Plaza, dies at age 47

Filmmaker Jeff Baena, actress Aubrey Plaza’s husband, has died at the age of 47. TMZ broke the story of Baena’s passing, sharing in an article that an assistant discovered Baena non-responsive at a Los Angeles area home Friday morning. First responders declared him dead at the scene.

According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office, the circumstances and manner of Baena’s death was ruled a suicide (per PEOPLE.)

The writer-director worked with famous directors like Robert Zemeckis and David O. Russell, before making his own films which included Life After Beth, Joshy, Spin Me Round, The Little Hours and Horse Girl, four of which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

Plaza, 40, and Baena began dating in 2011 and were married in 2021.  They were frequent collaborators. with Plaza starring in his 2014 directorial debut, the zombie comedy “Life After Beth.”

Baena is survived by Plaza, his mother, Barbara Stern, stepfather Roger Stern, father Scott Baena, stepmother Michele Baena, brother Brad Baena and stepsiblings Bianca Gabay and Jed Fluxman.

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Suspect in Cybertruck explosion outside Las Vegas Trump hotel identified as having military backrground

Officials confirmed Thursday that the suspect in the Cybertruck explosion outside of the Las Vegas Trump Hotel had a background in the U.S. military.

The Cybertruck was rented to suspect Matthew Alan Livelsberger, 37, an active duty U.S. Army Special Forces intelligence sergeant, who was serving in Germany but was on leave in Colorado at the time of the incident. Livelsberger, had 20 years of service in the Army before being killed in the Cybertruck explosion, per USA TODAY. Livelsberger enlisted with Special Forces in 2006 and was on active duty with them until March 2011. After a short time in the National Guard and Army Reserve he rejoined active duty as an Army Special Operations soldier.

Federal law enforcement agents began searching a residence in Colorado Springs, Colorado, connected with the case and were expected to be on-site for several hours. The FBI said on X: “This activity is related to the explosion in Las Vegas.” The incident is being investigated as a possible terrorist attack, and came just hours after a driver in a rented pickup truck who was flying a flag of the Islamic State terrorist group plowed into New Year’s Eve revelers on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, killing at least 14 and injuring more than 30 others before being shot dead by police.

Clark County/Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Sheriff Kevin McMahill told reporters that the pickup truck and the Tesla in the Las Vegas explosion were rented from the same company, Turo. When asked whether the two incidents are connected, he said: “I don’t know. But we are investigating whether there is any connectivity.”

However as of Thursday, officials said the incident is not believed to have any direct connection to the New Orleans attack. FBI’s Christopher Raia said at a Thursday morning press conference regarding the New Orleans attack: “At this point, there is no definitive link between the attack here in New Orleans and the one in Las Vegas.”

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Presidential Citizens Medal recipients to include members of Jan. 6 committee

President Biden announced Thursday that the Presidential Citizens Medal will be awarded to Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), and former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), the lawmakers who led the House select committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.

Cheney and Thompson served as chair and vice chair of the now-defunct House Jan. 6 committee. The White House said of the honorees: “The Presidential Citizens Medal is awarded to citizens of the United States of America who have performed exemplary deeds of service for their country or their fellow citizens. President Biden believes these Americans are bonded by their common decency and commitment to serving others. The country is better because of their dedication and sacrifice.”

Biden will also award medals to former Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn.; former Sen. Ted Kaufman, D-Del.; former Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kan.; former Sen. Bill Bradley, D-N.J., and former Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, D-N.Y. Additionally, Mary Bonauto (who argued for same-sex marriage in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in the Obergefell case); and former Army nurse Diane Carlson Evans will be awarded medals.

Others recipients include medical war innovator Frank Butler, Jr.; war photographer Bobb Sager, woman’s rights advocate Eleanor Smeal, Vietnam veteran Thomas Vallely, National Breast Cancer Coalition President Frances Visco, educator Paula Wallace, and marriage equality advocate Evan Wolfson.

Posthumous recipients include Mitsuye Endo Tsutsumi, who was an internment camp detainee during World War II; war reporter Joseph Galloway, civil rights advocate Louis Lorenzo Redding, and Delaware Judge Collins J. Seitz.

The Presidential Citizens Medal was established in 1969 and is recognized as the second-highest civilian award from the U.S. government (behind only the Presidential Medal of Freedom). It recognizes individuals who perform exemplary deeds of service for their country or fellow citizens.

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See the trailer for Meghan Markle’s new Netflix lifestyle series ‘With Love, Meghan’

Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex, released the trailer for her new Netflix lifestyle show “With Love, Meghan,” set to premiere on the streaming service Jan. 15.

Markle dropped the trailer via her new Instagram announcement on Thursday, writing in the caption: “I have been so excited to share this with you! I hope you love the show as much as I loved making it. Wishing you all a fantastic new year! Thanks to our amazing crew and the team @netflix. Beyond grateful for the support – and fun!” signing off with “as ever, Meghan.”

The trailer features a cameo from Meghan’s husband Prince Harry, and comes shortly after she returned to Instagram with the simple handle @meghan, launched on New Year’s Day.  Last year, Meghan and Harry announced they were working on two new non-fiction shows set for release on Netflix: the first show, “With Love, Meghan,” would “celebrate the joys of cooking & gardening, entertaining, and friendship,” while the second project is “a sports-centered program, slated to take viewers behind the scenes of professional polo, a sport played by Harry, at the U.S. Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida.”

‘With Love, Meghan’ debuts January 15th on Netflix; see the trailer: HERE.

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Lily James and Pierce Brosnan to star in ‘Cliffhanger’ reboot

A reboot of Sylvester Stallone’s action classic “Cliffhanger” is currently in production in Munich, Germany, and the Dolemite Mountains in Italy, with Lily James and Pierce Brosnan starring as father/daughter mountain climbing team Ray and Naomi Cooper.

The reboot was originally announced last year to feature Stallone returning in his original role, according to Deadline. The cast now only includes Brosnan, James, Tiger Free, Franz Rogowski, Shubham Saraf, Assaad Bouab, Suzy Bemba and Bruno Gouery.

In the new film reboot, Naomi (James)  is haunted by a past climbing accident (the same trauma that haunted Sylvester Stallone’s character in the 1993 film). The Coopers face kidnappers in the Dolemite Mountains in the reboot, while in the 1993 film, mountain climbers were forced to help hijackers recover money that fell in the mountain range during a plane crash.

The project hails from Rocket Science in partnership with Thank You Pictures and Supernix, with Ana Lily Amirpur writing the new film’s story.

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FBI identifies suspect in New Year’s Day terror attack that killed 15 in New Orleans

The FBI have identified the suspect in the New Year’s Day New Orleans terrorist attack that killed 15 people and injured nearly 40 more early on Wednesday morning. The victims were taken to five different hospitals for treatment.

The FBI said in a statement that the suspect has been identified as 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, an American residing Texas, who was driving a rented pickup truck loaded with weapons when he slammed the pickup truck into pedestrians at the crowded and iconic French Quarter.

The FBI said: “he [suspect] was driving a Ford pickup truck, which appears to have been rented, and we are working to confirm how the subject came into possession of the vehicle.” Police said Jabbar drove around established barricades and drove at a high rate of speed into the heart of the French Quarter at Bourbon and Canal streets; he was shot dead after he exited his vehicle and opened fire at police; two NOPD officers were struck and injured in the exchange, both of whom were transported via ambulance o a local hospital and were listed in stable condition.

The FBI said that the flag of the Islamic State terror organization was located in the vehicle and that it is “working to determine the subject’s potential associations and affiliations with terrorist organizations” and that aside from the flag, weapons and “a potential IED” were located in the subject’s vehicle. Other potential IEDs were also located in the French Quarter: “the FBI’s special agent bomb technicians are working with our law enforcement partners to determine if any of these devices are viable, and they will work to render those devices safe.”

Althea Duncan, assistant special agent in charge of FBI New Orleans field office, later said on Wednesday during a press conference that investigators do not believe Jabbar acted alone: “We do not believe that Jabbar was solely responsible. We are aggressively running down every lead, including those of his known associated. That’s why we need the public’s help. We are asking if anybody had any interaction with Shamsud-Din Jabbar in the last 72 hours that you contact us.” 

New Orleans police have reviewed surveillance video that appears to show several people planting potential explosive devices in advance of the vehicle attack, which led them to believe he was not “solely responsible.” Investigators are urgently working to identify the individuals who were seen on camera and take them into custody.

The White House said President Joe Biden called New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell Wednesday morning “to offer full federal support,” and “has been briefed on the latest developments by senior FBI and [Department of Homeland Security] leadership and his homeland security team, and he will continue to be briefed on this incident throughout the day.”

Biden said a separate statement: “I am grateful for the brave and swift response of local law enforcement in preventing even greater death and injury. I have directed my team to ensure every resource is available as federal, state, and local law enforcement work assiduously to get to the bottom of what happened as quickly as possible and to ensure that there is no remaining threat of any kind.”

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Suspect charged with attempted murder after victim is critically injured from push off NYC subway platform

A 23-year-old man faces attempted murder and assault charges after he allegedly pushed another man onto New York City subway tracks. Emergency crews responded to the scene after the 45-year-old victim (who has not been publicly identified) was shoved off the platform at about 1:30 p.m., EST at the 18th Street station in Chelsea, Manhattan.  He was stabilized before pulling him from between the train, placing him on a stretcher and transporting him to the Bellevue Hospital in NYC.  The victim suffered a head injury and broken rib, and remains in critical but stable condition.

The New York Police Department told CNN that transit police captured the suspect, identified as Kamel Hawkins, 23, of Brooklyn, a short time later, with authorities charging him with attempted murder and felony assault. According to The New York Times, Hawkins had a record of past arrests, including assault, harassment, and weapons possession. It is unclear what the attacker’s motive was or if there is any relationship between the suspect and the victim, police say.

The incident is just the latest in a string of dangerous incidents on New York City subways. Nearly two weeks ago, a woman sleeping on a stationary subway train car was intentionally set on fire and died. A suspect, a Guatemalan national in the country undocumented, was captured and charged in the incident.

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Justin Baldoni files $250M lawsuit against The New York Times over Blake Lively article

Justin Baldoni has sued The New York Times after it reported that he and his public relations team were behind a smear campaign against his It Ends With Us co-star Blake Likely.

The NY Times published the article titled “‘We Can Bury Anyone’: Inside a Hollywood Smear Machine” on Saturday, Dec. 21 – shortly after Lively filed an 80-page complaint with the California Civil Rights Department against Baldoni, including allegations that Baldoni sexually harassed her and developed a retaliatory public smear campaign against her. Lively alleges that Baldoni, alongside his publicist Jennifer Abel and crisis firm TAG PR’s Melissa Nathan, was attempting to manipulate social media and work alongside the press to “destroy” her reputation.

As obtained by PEOPLE, the 87-page complaint – filed on Tuesday, Dec 31 – lists Baldoni and a group of nine other plaintiffs (including his production company Wayfarer Studios, and It Ends With Us producers Jamey Heath, Steve Sarowitz, along with Jed Wallace, and publicists Melissa Nathan and Jennifer Abel), who are suing the Times for $250 million. Baldoni and his associates allege libel, false light invasion of privacy, promissory fraud and breach of implied-in-fact contract, and accuse the Times of using “‘cherry-picked’ and altered communications stripped of necessary context and deliberately spliced to mislead” in the article.

Baldoni’s attorney, Bryan Freedman, said in a statement: “In this vicious smear campaign fully orchestrated by Blake Lively and her team, the New York Times cowered to the wants and whims of two powerful ‘untouchable’ Hollywood elites, disregarding journalistic practices and ethics once befitting of the revered publication by using doctored and manipulated texts and intentionally omitting texts which dispute their chosen PR narrative. In doing so, they pre-determined the outcome of their story, and aided and abetted their own devastating PR smear campaign designed to revitalize Lively’s self-induced floundering public image and counter the organic groundswell of criticism amongst the online public.”

In response to the lawsuit, the New York Times defended its article as “meticulously and responsibly reported,” with a spokesperson saying that the publication plans to “vigorously” defend against Baldoni’s lawsuit: “the role of an independent news organization is to follow the facts where they lead. Our story was meticulously and responsibly reported. It was based on a review of thousands of pages of original documents, including the text messages and emails that we quote accurately and at length in the article. To date, Wayfarer Studios, Mr. Baldoni, the other subjects of the article and their representatives have not pointed to a single error. We published their full statement in response to the allegations in the article as well.”

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Sterling K. Brown, Rita Ora & John Kim join live-action ‘Voltron’ movie

Sterling K. Brown, Rita Ora and John Kim have been cast in Amazon MGM Studios’ Voltron movie, joining previously-announced stars Daniel Quinn-Toye and Henry Cavill.

The “Voltron” television franchise – adapted from several Japanese anime television series by Toei Animation – follows a team of space explorers who pilot a giant super robot. The franchise has spawned several American series including Netflix’s eight-season “Voltron: Legendary Defender.”

While plot details are under wraps, director Rawson Marshall Thurber shared a video message with fans during VoltCon in which he shared: “I want to make sure that we stay true to the heart and the spirit of Voltron. In this film, we’re going to be introducing an entirely new generation of pilots. We’ve reimagined Voltron for the live-action world, but we’re going to stay true to … those iconic elements that you love, that I love. And I’m so excited to share it with you.”

Thurber is directing the film from a script he wrote with Ellen Shanman; he most recently wrote and directed Netflix’s 2021 action flick “Red Notice” starring Gal Gadot, Ryan Reynolds and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and 2018’s “Skyscraper,” which also starred Johnson.

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