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NYC Mayor Eric Adams speaks out after Department of Justice orders criminal case dropped against him

New York City Mayor Eric Adams broke his silence on Tuesday, thanking the Justice Department for ordering federal prosecutors to drop the federal corruption case against him, and denying that he broke the law.  Adams was scheduled to stand trial on federal corruption charges starting on April 21.

Adams previously pleaded not guilty to a five-count indictment that accused him of accepting years of luxury travel gifts in exchange for, among other things, persuading the fire department to approve the opening of the new Turkish consulate in Manhattan despite the lingering safety concerns of inspectors.

The DOJ’s directive from Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove directed the acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, Danielle Sassoon, that the charges be dismissed without prejudice, suggesting that the that the case was biased, hurt Adams’ re-election bid, and impacted his ability to help the Trump administration crackdown on illegal immigration.

In a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, Adams said he “said from the outset, I never broke the law, and I never would.  It is worth repeating the facts, because many sensational and false claims have been made, so let me be clear: I never asked anyone to break the law on my behalf, or on behalf of my campaign. Never. And I absolutely never traded my power as an elected official for any personal benefit.”

Adams thanked President Trump administration’s Justice Department “for its honesty. Now we can put this cruel episode behind us and focus entirely on the future of our city. It’s time to move forward. Despite the fact that I am no longer facing legal questions, I also understand that many New Yorkers will still question my character, and I know that I must continue to regain your trust. I’ve learned a lot over the last year, and this experience has been humbling,” concluding that it has been “the most difficult 15 months of my life.”

On Tuesday, Gov. Kathy Hochul said she “cleaned house and stabilized” city government after the mayor was indicted, and she will continue “working with him. The mayor needs to stay focused on the issues of the city, that has to be his laser focus. And I’m going to continue to make sure that continues to be his focus. It has to be what we are all working towards to protect New Yorkers.”

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Robert DeNiro stars in the trailer for the Netflix limited series ‘Zero Day’

Netflix is teasing the six-episode limited series Zero Day, starring Robert De Niro as a former U.S. president tasked with investigating a deadly cyber attack that left 3,402 people dead.

The logline for ‘Zero Day’ reads, “As disinformation runs rampant and the personal ambition of power brokers in technology, Wall Street and government collide, Mullen’s unwavering search for the truth forces him to confront his own dark secrets while risking all he holds dear.”

The ensemble cast includes Jesse Plemons, Lizzy Caplan, Connie Britton, Matthew Modine and Angela Bassett. Clark Gregg and Gaby Hoffmann guest star.  The series marks two-time Oscar winner De Niro’s first series regular role.

Zero Day debuts Feb. 20 on Netflix; see the trailer: HERE.

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‘Running Point’ starring Kate Hudson to debut February 27th on Netflix

Netflix announced the premiere date for the comedy series Running Point, starring Kate Hudson and premiering Feb. 27.

Hudson, who stars in the 10-episode series from creators Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz and David Stassen, portrays a woman who becomes president of the fictional basketball team the Los Angeles Waves after a family scandal. Drew Tarver and Scott MacArthur portray Hudson’s brothers, with the cast also including Max Greenfield, Toby Sandeman, Uche Agada, Fabrizio Guido, Brenda Song, Chet Hanks, Jay Ellis, Keyla Monterroso Meija, Roberto Sanchez and Dane Diliegro.

A official logline reads: “When a scandal forces her brother to resign, Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson) is appointed president of the Los Angeles Waves, one of the most storied professional basketball franchises, and her family business. Ambitious and often overlooked, Isla will have to prove to her skeptical brothers, the board, and the larger sports community that she was the right choice for the job.”

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President Trump says Palestinians will have ‘no right to return to Gaza’ under his plan

President Donald Trump expanded on his statement last week about “owning” the Gaza Strip, sharing in an interview with Fox News host Brett Baier that Palestinians would have ‘no right to return’ to their homes in Gaza.

Trump did not provide details about how a purchase of Gaza would occur, or how he planned to move two million people; instead insisting that Palestinians will find new homes in Egypt and Jordan. Trump said in the interview: “We’ll build beautiful communities for the 1.9 million people. We’ll build beautiful communities, safe communities; could be five, six, could be two but we’ll build safe communities a little bit away from where they are, where all of this danger is. In the meantime, I would own this. Think of it as a real estate development for the future.”

The President said that the Palestinians would have no right to return because “they’re going to have much better housing. I’m talking about building a permanent place for them because if they have to return now, it will be years before you could ever — it’s not habitable.”  Trump added that “It will be years before it could happen. I’m talking about starting to build and I think I could make a deal with Jordan. I think I can make a deal with Egypt. You know, we give them billions and billions of dollars a year.”

The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, two countries that signed the Abraham Accords with Israel normalizing ties during Trump’s first administration, have joined Saudi Arabia in pushing back against the removal of Palestinians from Gaza. They also blasted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for supporting Trump’s idea for Gaza, after Netanyahu suggested that Saudi Arabia could be a home for a new Palestinian state.

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Hamas suspends hostage releases, claiming violations of cease-fire by Israel

A Hamas spokesperson said on Monday that it would delay the next planned round of hostage releases until further notice because of what it called ‘violations by Israel’ of the cease-fire agreement. Israel and Hamas are in the midst of a six-week ceasefire, during which Hamas has committed to releasing 33 hostages captured in its Oct. 7, 2023 attack in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.

Abu Obeida, the spokesperson for Hamas’ military wing, said in a statement: “Over the past three weeks, the resistance leadership has monitored the enemy’s violations and failure to fulfill its obligations under the agreement; including the delay in allowing the return of the displaced to the northern Gaza Strip, targeting them with direct shelling and gunfire in various areas across Gaza, and denying relief supplies of all kinds to enter as agreed. Meanwhile, the resistance has fully honored its commitments … Therefore, the release of the Zionist prisoners next Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, will be postponed until further notice, and until the occupation commits to and provides compensation for the entitlements of the past weeks retroactively. We reaffirm our commitment to the terms of the agreement, as long as the occupation remains committed to them” (per BBC News).

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Monday: “Hamas’ announcement to stop the release of Israeli hostages is a blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement and the hostage release deal. I have instructed the [Israeli Defense Forces] IDF to maintain the highest level of readiness for any possible scenario in Gaza and to fortify the defense of Israeli communities. We will not allow a return to the reality of Oct. 7.”

To date, 16 of the 33 hostages set to be released in the first 42 days of the deal have been sent home with Israel releasing hundreds of prisoners and detainees in return.

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Rose Byrne, Meghann Fahy to star in Peacock’s ‘The Good Daughter’

Rose Byrne and Meghann Fahy will star in “The Good Daughter,” Peacock‘s upcoming limited series series based on the Karin Slaughter novel of the same name. Byrne also serves as executive producer.

Byrne and Fahy play Samantha and Charlotte Quinn, respectively.  Charlotte Quinn is a lawyer who witnesses a violent crime which brings bag back memories of the one she and her sister, Samantha, experienced 28 years before.

The official logline reads, “‘The Good Daughter’ is a suspenseful crime drama where sisters Charlotte (Meghann Fahy) and Samantha (Rose Byrne) Quinn have spent the last 28 years trying to piece together the lives that were fractured by a single night of violence. When another attack splinters the small town of Pikeville, Charlotte is the first witness on the scene. Now a lawyer like her father, she’s forced to confront her own demons as the case twists through one shocking revelation after another. In the end, both she and Samantha find themselves wondering if the price of being the good daughter was worth it after all.”

The Good Daughter was picked up straight-to-series by the NBCU streaming service in March, with Slaughter writing all episodes and executive producing the project. Fahy is taking on the role Jessica Biel was originally set to play following Biel’s exit from the project as star and executive producer.

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Uma Thurman joins cast of ‘Dexter: Resurrection’

Uma Thurman is set to star with Michael C. Hall in the franchise’s next series, Dexter: Resurrection. 

Showtime revealed that Thurman has joined the cast as a series regular in the role of Charley, “the head of security for mysterious billionaire Leon Prater. A former Special Ops officer, Charley worked various high-level private security jobs before taking on her position as the resourceful and meticulous right-hand woman for Prater.”

Dexter: Resurrection stars Hall as titular serial killer Dexter Morgan; he will also be the narrator, as he was in the previous series. Paramount+ with Showtime already announced additional cast members including David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, friend and co-worker to Dexter; James Remar as Dexter’s deceased father, Harry Morgan; and Jack Alcott, who played Dexter’s son, Harrison Morgan, in Dexter: New Blood.

The prequel series Dexter: Original Sin is currently airing on Showtime and streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime. Showrunner Clyde Phillips, who ran the first four seasons of the original series, as well as the New Blood and Original Sin spinoffs, will also showrun and executive produce Resurrection.

Production on Dexter: Resurrection began this month in New York and will launch of Paramount+ with Showtime this summer.

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10 people confirmed dead in missing plane crash in Alaska; victims identified

All 10 people aboard a small plane that went missing and was later discovered crashed in Alaska have been confirmed dead.  Officials have said the Bering Air Cessna Caravan took off from Unalakleet, on the east coast of Norton Sound in western Alaska, and was headed to Nome around 140 miles away.

According to Alaska State Troopers, the bodies of nine passengers and one pilot who died in the Bering Air caravan crash in Alaska on Thursday have now been recovered from the wreckage, with the Alaska Department of Public Safety sharing in a statement that they have positively identified all the victims on the plane after they were recovered and brought to Nome.

The dead were identified as pilot Chad Antill, 34, of Nome; Liane Ryan, 52, of Wasilla; Donnell Erickson, 58, of Nome; Andrew Gonzalez, 30, of Wasilla; Kameron Hartvigson, 41, of Anchorage; Rhone Baumgartner, 46, of Anchorage; Jadee Moncur, 52, of Eagle River; Ian Hofmann, 45, of Anchorage; Talaluk Katchatag, 34, of Unalakleet; and Carol Mooers, 48; of Unalakleet.

National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy said at a news conference that the NTSB — which was investigating the crash — and responding agencies would work on recovering the wreckage.  The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium said in a statement that two of its employees — Rhone Baumgartner and Kameron Hartvigson — died in the crash. The company said the pair had traveled to Unalakleet “to service a heat recovery system that is critical to the community’s water plant.”

Bering Air Director of Operations David Olson told NBC affiliate KTUU of Anchorage that the plane took off at 2:37 p.m. Thursday. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Benjamin McIntyre-Coble said at a news briefing that at around 3:18 p.m., radar analysis showed “this aircraft experienced some kind of event which caused them to experience a rapid loss in elevation and a rapid loss in speed. The wreckage was found about 34 miles southeast of Nome, according to the U.S. Coast Guard said.

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2 charged, including victim’s husband, in stabbing death of Fort Campbell soldier in Tennessee

Two people have been charged in connection to last year’s stabbing death of U.S. Army Private First Class Katia Dueñas Aguilar, 23.

Per CNN, Sofia Rodas, 35, has been charged with first-degree murder and tampering with evidence in the death of Aguilar, the Clarksville Police Department said in a news release.  In addition, Aguilar’s husband, 40-year-old Reynaldo Salinas Cruz, was charged with tampering with evidence. Both Rodas and Cruz had been held on unrelated federal charges before they were extradited to Clarksville on Friday and served their sealed indictments at the Montgomery County Jail, according to police.

Aguilar — a private first class who had been stationed at Fort Campbell in Kentucky — was found dead at her home in Clarksville, Tennessee, on May 18, 2024, according to the Clarksville Police Department. She was found with 68 stab wounds, mostly to the neck, according to an autopsy report obtained by Nashville ABC affiliate WKRN. The medical examiner ruled the cause of death a homicide due to sharp-force injuries to the neck.

Police said in a news release that the case remains an open and active investigation: “The successful progression of this case highlights the critical partnership between local law enforcement and military authorities in addressing severe crimes that impact service members and their families.”

Aguilar, of Mesquite, Texas, enlisted in the Army in 2018 before arriving at Fort Campbell, located on the Tennessee-Kentucky border, a year later. She was a member of the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division.

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John Cena’s talk show ‘What Drives You’ debuts on Roku

John Cena hits the road with his guests and their favorite vehicles for his new talk show for Roku Originals, titled ‘What Drives You.’

Cena’s guests include Logan Paul, Jelly Roll, Travis Barker and his former WWE rival Mike “The Miz” Mizanin in his first-ever talk series. The series will kick off with a road trip in Puerto Rico in Paul’s Ford Bronco; as well as an episode with Jelly Roll in Nashville (as they drive around in his RAM 1500 Laramie).

The third episode will see Cena head to Los Angeles, where he will hit the road with former WWE rival The Miz in his Tesla Model X Plaid, and later, Cena and drummer Barker show off his 1987 Buick GNX and collaborate with Cena on an original song in his studio after a drive in Barker’s Mercedes Benz G-Wagon 4X42.

Check out the trailer for What Drives You; with episodes available now on Roku.

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