Bill Murray admitted causing film shoot shutdown.
GROWING EVIDENCE OF GOP LINK TO TRUMP SCHEMES Since launching its investigation last summer, the Jan. 6 House committee has been slowly amassing new details about what lawmakers said and did in the weeks before the insurrection. A court filing provided startling evidence about that deep involvement of some House Republicans as former President Donald Trump attempted to stay in power. "It appears that a significant number of House members and a few senators had more than just a passing role in what went on," committee Chair Bennie Thompson said. [AP] BILL MURRAY SAYS HE CAUSED FILM SHOOT SHUTDOWN Actor Bill Murray said his behavior on the set of a new film led to a production suspension. The comedian said he "did something I thought was funny," but it "wasn't taken that way." His actions resulted in a complaint from an unnamed woman. [AP] PELOSI GOES TO KYIV House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Kyiv over the weekend and met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy alongside a half-dozen other U.S. lawmakers. She's the most senior member of Congress to visit the nation since the Kremlin began its invasion, and spent several hours affirming the U.S.'s support for the Ukrainian people. [AP] INTRODUCING THE 90S NOTEBOOK It's easy to look back on a decade that seems so distant, so long gone. But when you look back on '90s pop culture, there's a lot about it that rings true today. HuffPost's Candice Frederick is investigating the good, the bad and everything we're still trying to process from the era in a new series called the '90s Notebook. [HuffPost] |
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KIM K AND PETE DAVIDSON MAKE GALA DEBUT Kim Kardashian and beau Pete Davidson made their high-profile public debut at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, the annual gala celebrating the work of White House journalists and other media figures. The event attracted a slew of celebs, including Brooke Shields and Drew Barrymore. Trevor Noah hosted and President Joe Biden was there with jokes, including this dig at Trump: "We had a horrible plague ... followed by two years of COVID." [HuffPost] TRUMP MAKES CLOSING PITCH FOR GROPING CANDIDATE AS SECOND ACCUSER GOES PUBLIC Trump made a campaign appearance for Nebraska governor candidate Charles Herbster as a second woman agreed to be named and repeated her story that he groped her at a political dinner. Elizabeth Todson, a former state legislative assistant, said Herbster grabbed her butt. [HuffPost] NAOMI JUDD DIES Naomi Judd, the Kentucky-born singer of the duo The Judds, has died at age 76. Her death came just before The Judds were due to be inducted into the Country Hall of Fame on Sunday night. The Grammy-winning artist was the mother of Wynonna and Ashley Judd, who said in a statement they were "shattered" by the loss. [AP] DOG'S PERSONALITIES ARE ALL THEIR OWN A new study has confirmed what dog lovers have long known — every pup has a personality all its own. The paper found that many popular stereotypes about the behavior of certain breeds aren't supported by science and that there is a "huge" amount of variation between dogs. "Every dog really is an individual," one study author said. [AP] |
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