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Amish mother charged with aggravated murder in death of her 4-year-old son in Ohio

Prosecutors filed charges against the Amish mother who told authorities she was “testing her faith” after throwing her 4-year-old son into an Ohio lake, leading to his death.

Ruth R. Miller, 40, of Millersburg, Ohio was charged with two counts of aggravated murder in the boy’s death. Authorities said that “spiritual delusions” led Miller to throw the boy into a Ohio lake, and stated that she told investigators she believed she was acting at the direction of God when she allegedly killed her son Vincent at Atwood Lake in Ohio early Saturday.

The charges stem from days of investigation after authorities initially believed they were responding to an accident. Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office Orvis Campbell told reporters that rangers initially received calls around 10:30 a.m. on Saturday that a woman and three teenagers were in a golf cart that flipped into the water.  Witnesses told officials that people yelled at the woman driving to hit the brakes, but the cart eventually hit a stone wall and the cart flipped both mother and her children into the water. Miller’s 15-year-old and daughter and twin 18-year-old sons, who were in the cart, were able to get out of the water safely on their own.

However, Campbell said it soon became evident that Miller had intentionally driven into the water with her children based on concerning comments she made after the incident. Capt. Adam Fisher, the lead investigator with the Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office, later said that Miller repeatedly said in interviews with police that she threw the boy off the dock and into the water to give him to God.

The woman’s husband, Marcus J. Miller, 45, had apparently drowned while attempting to swim to an offshore sandbank hours earlier in another test of faith. Their other children were also directed to perform water-based trials of their belief but survived, Campbell said. Miller told investigators that around 6 a.m. that morning, she and her husband jumped into the lake “because God was speaking to them and telling them to do things, things to prove their worthiness to God.” Her husband allegedly returned into the lake after they were done because he felt he hadn’t performed well in his task.

Due to her erratic statements, Campbell said that Miller was taken to a hospital to be evaluated: “We’re aware of some issues, especially the mother, but also the father. But there were never any discussions of harming anyone. They had some religious beliefs. What we recognize is this: She was clearly in a mental crisis. And it just simply manifested itself in what we call a spiritual delusion.”

Campbell later said that the couple’s surviving children were “extremely confused and upset”, adding that “their mindset was that whatever their mother and father says is the way it is. They don’t question anything. So when they were told to jump in the lake, they jump in the lake.”

Philadelphia Municipal Court online records indicate Ruth Miller was also charged with domestic violence and child endangerment regarding the older children. In addition to the two charges of aggravated murder, court records show Miller is facing two charges of domestic violence and a charge of child endangerment. Miller could face life in prison if convicted on the aggravated murder charges.

The Tuscarawas County Prosecutor’s Office told NBC affiliate WKYC that Miller was served a complaint but remained in the hospital as of Wednesday. The office also explained that the two aggravated murder counts are in Vincen’s death as she allegedly acted with “prior calculation and design.”

Family members and the Millers’ church said in a statement that the deaths “do not reflect our teachings or beliefs but are instead a result of a mental illness. The ministry and extended family had been walking with them through their challenges, and they had also received professional help in the past.” The family lived in Holmes County, Ohio, which has a large Amish community.

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White House fires CDC director Susan Monarez after her refusal to step down

The Trump administration has officially fired Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director Susan Monarez, just hours after she refused to resign voluntarily. A successor is expected to be named soon.

The move came just hours after Monarez’s legal team said she still held the position, emphasizing that, as a presidential appointee confirmed by the Senate, only Trump himself had the authority to remove her. Monarez said she was resisting being ousted by the nation’s top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for political reasons after about a month in office.  Her lawyers Mark Zaid and Abbe Lowell said: “When CDC Director Susan Monarez refused to rubber-stamp unscientific, reckless directives and fire dedicated health experts, she chose protecting the public over serving a political agenda. For that, she has been targeted. Dr. Monarez has neither resigned nor received notification from the White House that she has been fired, and as a person of integrity and devoted to science, she will not resign.”

Tensions between Monarez and Secretary Kennedy had been escalating, particularly over vaccine policy. The New York Times reported that the two clashed repeatedly, with Kennedy—an outspoken vaccine skeptic—pushing to overhaul U.S. immunization strategy. Monarez, a veteran government scientist with a doctorate in microbiology and immunology, was sworn in on July 31. She became the first CDC director to undergo Senate confirmation, a new requirement established during the pandemic.

The White House fired back shortly thereafter, formally terminating Monarez. White House spokesman Kush Desai said: “As her attorney’s statement makes abundantly clear, Susan Monarez is not aligned with the President’s agenda of Making America Healthy Again. Since Susan Monarez refused to resign despite informing HHS leadership of her intent to do so, the White House has terminated Monarez from her position with the CDC.” 

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt also told reporters that “this is the president’s decision, and he has every right to make it,” adding that Trump “has the authority to remove officials who are not aligned with his mission.”

The dispute underscores growing turmoil inside the CDC. On Wednesday, at least four senior health officials announced their resignations following the CDC’s declaration on social media that Monarez was “no longer” the agency’s director — those officials included Dr. Debra Houry, the chief medical officer; Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Dr. Daniel Jernigan, the director of the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases; and Dr. Jen Layden, director of the Office of Public Health Data, Surveillance and Technology.

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Jason Bateman, Jude Law star in the trailer for ‘Black Rabbit’

Netflix released a trailer for Black Rabbit, a limited series starring Jason Bateman and Jude Law.

Law as Jake Friedkin, owner of the Black Rabbit restaurant and VIP lounge in New York, whose life erupts into chaos when his brother, restaurant co-founder Vince, returns to the eatery with substantial debts to dangerous figures. The official synopsis reads: “Set against the backdrop of New York City’s high-pressure nightlife scene, ‘Black Rabbit’ centers around two brothers who learn just how far family, and the pursuit of success, can push them to the edge.”

Bateman told Netflix’s Tudum“It’s really about these brothers who love each other but don’t match — one’s a screw-up, and the other is much more buttoned up. Everybody can relate to that. Everybody’s either got a sibling, or a friendship where you love being with one another, but it’s kind of dangerous; where that person usually gets you in trouble, but they’re really exciting to be around.” 

The series is created and executive produced by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman. In addition to Bateman and Law, the ‘Black Rabbit’ cast also includes Cleopatra Coleman, Amaka Okafor, Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Troy Kotsur, Abbey Lee, Chris Coy, Dagmara Dominczyk, Odessa Young and Robin De Jesus, with Amir Malaklou, Don Harvey, Forrest Weber, Francis Benhamou, Gus Birney, John Ales and Steve Witting.

Black Rabbit streams Sept. 18 on Netflix; see the trailer: HERE.

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Jude Law, Andrew Garfield to portray Siegfried & Roy in limited series ‘Wild Things’ for Apple TV+

Jude Law and Andrew Garfield will star in “Wild Things,” a new limited series from Apple TV+ centered around iconic magicians Siegfried & Roy.

Variety has learned that the series takes its inspiration from the Wild Things: Siegfried & Roy Apple Original Podcast that “was the first in-depth podcast series about the most famous and controversial magicians in history,” per a press release. The upcoming limited series will consist of eight episodes that illustrate the pair’s “wild ride relationship.”

The official logline for the show states that it “tells the wild ride relationship tale of two of the greatest showman-magicians in history who, along with their white tigers, are tasked with turning Sin City into a family-friendly destination. The duo push the concept of illusion versus reality to the extreme, personally and professionally, until tragedy reframes and opens a mystery surrounding their last fateful Las Vegas show.”

John Hoffman, a six-time Emmy Award nominee known for “Only Murders in the Building” and “Grace and Frankie,” will serve as writer, showrunner and executive producer.  Both Law and Garfield will executive produce in addition to starring, with Matt Shakman to executive produce and direct the first episode.

The Apple Original Podcast “Wild Things: Siegfried & Roy” premiered back in 2022, and took a deep-dive into the controversial magicians. All eight episodes are now streaming on Apple Podcasts.

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Gunman dead after two children are killed, 17 others injured in Minneapolis Catholic school shooting

Two children were killed and 17 others were injured in a shooting at a Catholic school in Minnesota. Two of the injured in the shooting were listed in critical condition. Hennepin Healthcare Hospital confirmed that nine children and two adults arrived with gunshot wounds, four of whom underwent surgery. Six other children were brought to the Children’s Minnesota pediatric trauma hospital for care.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said that police responded around 9:30 a.m. EDT to reports of a shooting at a mass at Annunciation Catholic School on Wednesday, Aug. 27 in Minneapolis. O’Hara confirmed that two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed “where they sat, in the pews,” with an additional 14 students and three others were injured in the attack. The injured victims were children ages 6 to 15, and three adult parishioners in their 80s.

O’Hara said during a press conference “this was a deliberate act of violence against innocent children and other people worshipping, our hearts are broken for everyone affected by this tragedy,” adding that the gunman, equipped with a pistol, smoke bomb, shotgun and rifle, approached from the side of the building, apparently barricaded church doors from the outside and then fired “dozens of rounds” through the church windows, as students attended their first Mass of the school year. All three weapons were purchased legally and recently, police said.

The gunman was later identified by police as 23-year-old Robin Westman; O’Hara said that Westman also fired a shotgun and a pistol and ultimately died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the back of the church. A motive remains unknown, and Westman has no extensive criminal history. FBI Director Kash Patel said that the FBI is investigating the shooting as an act of domestic terrorism and a hate crime targeting Catholics: “we are looking at, obviously, any possibilities.” 

Local NBC affiliate KARE11 reported that Westman’s mother was an employee at the school until she retired in 2021. It’s also believed Westman had attended the school for at least one year and had been there in the last week while teachers prepared for the upcoming school year. According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Westman’s mother previously applied to change her child’s name from Robert to Robin in 2019, with the filing stating that Westman identified “as a female and wants her name to reflect that identification.”

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said during a news conference “don’t just say this is about thoughts and prayers right now. These kids were literally praying. It was the first week of school, they were in a church. These were kids that should be learning with their friends. They should be playing on the playground. They should be able to go to school or church in peace without the fear or risk of violence and their parents should have the same kind of assurance.”

After news broke of the gunman’s identity, Frey emphasized at a second news conference: “anybody who is using this as an opportunity to villainize our trans community, or any other community out there, has lost their sense of common humanity. We should not be operating out of a place of hate. Kids died today. This needs to be about them. This needs to be wrapping our arms around these families.”

Gov. Tim Walz posted on X: “Minnesota is heartbroken. From the officers responding, to the clergy and teachers providing comfort, to the hospital staff saving lives, we will get through this together. Hug your kids close.”

President Trump wrote on Truth Social that he has been “fully briefed on the tragic shooting in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The FBI quickly responded and they are on the scene. The White House will continue to monitor this terrible situation. Please join me in praying for everyone involved.” Trump ordered flags to be flown at half-staff until Sunday.

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Trump administration takes control of Washington Union Station away from Amtrak

The Trump administration is taking control of Union Station away from Amtrak, with the U.S. Department of Transportation unveiling plans on Wednesday that they say will modernize the station. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the takeover alongside Amtrak President Roger Harris at Union Station for the launch of the American-built NextGen Acela high-speed trains, which serve passengers traveling between Washington, New York, Boston, and cities along the route.

In a press release, the DOT said the agency intends to “maximize Union Station’s commercial potential, with the Union Station Redevelopment Corporation managing operations, so that revenue can be reinvested back into the facility.” According to the announcement, the station is in need of extensive upgrades, including repairs to elevators, lighting, and security systems, along with replacing the roof and other critical infrastructure. Passenger amenities are also expected to see improvements.

Duffy said in a video posted to X: “We think we can manage the property better. Bring in more tenants. Bring in more revenue. And that revenue is going to allow us to make investments in this beautiful building.”  Duffy argued that the station has suffered from decades of neglect. “It’s showing its age,” he said, adding that the administration’s goal is to transform Union Station into not only the top rail hub in the U.S., but one of the finest train stations worldwide.

The DOT noted that while the federal government has owned Union Station since the 1980s, its oversight has been weakened over time by leases and management contracts. Officials also criticized the site’s current condition, claiming it has “fallen into disrepair” and is “seen more as a gathering place for vagrancy than as a thriving center for travel and business.” Amtrak assumed control of the retail areas through eminent domain last year, and since then new businesses have opened and the commercial side of the property has seen growth.

Deputy Transportation Secretary Steve Bradbury emphasized that Amtrak’s ownership gives the federal government greater ability to move the project forward: “We have a great advantage in the fact that it’s owned by Amtrak. We have the ability to really take control of the project and really push it forward on ‘Trump time,’ if you will.”

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See the final trailer for ‘Conjuring: Last Rites’ starring Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga

The final trailer has dropped for ‘Conjuring: Last Rites’, the last film in the ‘Conjuring’ franchise.

The fourth Conjuring film follows Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) as they take on the Smurl case at a haunted Pennsylvania home in 1986, which involved a family that was tormented by a demon for more than a decade. The story is inspired by real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. inspired by a true story.

Annabelle was introduced in the ‘Conjuring’ universe in the first film of the same name, which was directed by James Wan and released in 2013. The haunted doll appeared in more of the franchise’s films, including the spinoffs Annabelle (2014), Annabelle: Creation (2017) and Annabelle Comes Home (2019).

Mia Tomlinson plays Judy Warren, Ed and Lorraine Warren’s daughter and Ben Hardy, who plays her boyfriend (now husband), Tony Spera. Steve Coulter, Elliot Cowan, Rebecca Calder, Kíla Lord Cassidy, Beau Gadsdon, Shannon Kook, John Brotherton add to the cast.

The Conjuring: Last Rites arrives on September 5; see the trailer – HERE.

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Trailer for ‘Spinal Tap II: The End Begins’ features Paul McCartney, Questlove and more

Bleecker Street released the trailer for Spinal Tap II: The End Begins, the long-awaited sequel film which features cameo appearances from Paul McCartney and Elton John.

Spinal Tap II: The End Begins is a follow-up to the beloved 1984 mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap – based on fictional rock band Spinal Tap – starring Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer portraying the hapless heavy metal trio, all of whom are set to return to the second film.

The sequel picks up with the surviving Spinal Tap members falling on hard times. David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean) now plays with a mariachi band, while Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer) promotes cryptocurrency, and Nigel Tufnel plays with an Irish pub band.

Filmmaker Marty DiBergi (Rob Reiner) follows Spinal Tap on their farewell tour, with the trailer also revealing the last minute venue cancelation that landed them the gig.

Spinal Tap II: The End Begins premieres Sept. 12 in theaters; see the trailer – HERE.

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Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to file lawsuit against Trump after firing

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook says she has no plans to step down despite former President Donald Trump’s attempt to remove her from the central bank’s board, and announced that she will challenge his action with a lawsuit.

Cook said in a statement on Tuesday: “President Trump claims he fired me ‘for cause,’ but no such cause exists under the law, and he has no authority to remove me. I will not resign.” She emphasized that she intends to continue fulfilling her responsibilities, adding “I remain committed to supporting the U.S. economy as I have done since 2022.”

President Trump posted to Truth Social on Monday night stating that he was removing Cook effective immediately, sharing a letter in which he wrote: “pursuant to my authority under Article II of the Constitution of the United States and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, as amended, you are hereby removed from your position on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, effective immediately.” The president cited a “criminal referral” from Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte, in which Pulte accused Cook of mortgage fraud. However under Section 10 of the Federal Reserve Act, the president does have the power to remove a governor “for cause.”

Pulte, who has been publicly raising allegations against Cook for more than a week, released a statement through the housing department on Monday. He also thanked Trump on social media, writing, “If you commit mortgage fraud in America, we will come after you, no matter who you are.” Cook, however, has not been charged with any crime.

Cooke has since hired attorney Abbe Lowell, who strongly disputed Trump’s move, saying: “President Trump has no authority to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, This action, based only on a referral letter and without evidence, has no legal or factual foundation. We will be filing a lawsuit to block this unlawful attempt.”

Currently, two of the seven sitting Fed governors were appointed by Trump. With former Governor Adriana Kugler resigning earlier this month, Trump already has one vacancy to fill. If Cook were forced out or chose to resign, Trump would be able to name another replacement—potentially shifting the balance of the Fed’s leadership toward his economic priorities.

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Netflix releases first trailer for Season 5 of ‘Stranger Things’

After a three-year wait, Netflix is teasing the fifth and final season of Stranger Things with a first look trailer.

The official description of the new season reads: “The fall of 1987. Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, and our heroes are united by a single goal: find and kill Vecna. But he has vanished — his whereabouts and plans unknown. Complicating their mission, the government has placed the town under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven, forcing her back into hiding. As the anniversary of Will’s disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread. The final battle is looming — and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything they’ve faced before. To end this nightmare, they’ll need everyone — the full party — standing together, one last time.”

The new season will be released in three parts: Volume 1 on Nov. 26 (consisting of four episodes), Volume 2 on Christmas (three episodes) and The Finale on New Year’s Eve. Each will drop at 5 p.m. PT.

Back in January, co-creator Ross Duffer said about the final episodes, “We spent a full year filming this season. By the end, we’d captured over 650 hours of footage. So, needless to say, this is our biggest and most ambitious season yet. It’s like eight blockbuster movies. It’s pretty insane.”

Co-creator Matt Duffer added, “At the same time, we think it’s our most personal story. It was super intense and emotional to film, for us and for our actors. We’ve been making this show together for almost 10 years. There was a lot of crying. There was so much crying. The show means so much to all of us, and everyone put their hearts and souls into it. And we hope — and believe — that passion will translate to the screen.”

Starring in Season 5 are: Millie Bobbie Brown, Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Maya Hawke, Priah Ferguson, Brett Gelman, Cara Buono, Amybeth McNulty, Nell Fisher, Jack Connelly, Alex Breaux and Linda Hamilton star.

See the teaser trailer – HERE.

 

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