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 Former President Donald Trump recently announced that he will cast his vote to uphold Florida's contentious six-week abortion ban. This comes on the heels of his criticism of the law, which has sparked significant backlash from abortion opponents. Let's dive into the details and the reactions this announcement has stirred up.
 Jay Kanter, a towering figure in Hollywood who left an indelible mark on the film industry, has passed away at the age of 97. Known for his remarkable career as a film producer and agent to some of Hollywood's brightest stars, including Marlon Brando, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe, Kanter died peacefully at his Beverly Hills home on August 6. His son, Adam Kanter, confirmed the news.

Shania Twain’s Birthday Bash: A Starry Vegas Night with Boyz II Men

August in Houston means two things: blazing heat and intense preseason workouts. As the sun barely starts to peek over the horizon, Willie Fritz strides across the practice field in a grey long-sleeved shirt. On the front, the words "P.T.T.W." are emblazoned. It's not just a slogan—it's a mantra that Fritz lives by. It stands for "Play. Through. The. Whistle."

 Zavier Scott Joins Minnesota Vikings: A Fresh Start After Colts Cutdown

The Indianapolis Colts' running back room is looking solid heading into the season, with Jonathan Taylor leading the charge. Taylor, a proven star, will take the bulk of the carries, but what makes the Colts’ backfield particularly intriguing is the depth behind him. General manager Chris Ballard has expressed his satisfaction with the trio of running backs supporting Taylor, making it clear that this group has the potential to be a game-changer for the Colts this season.

The Oklahoma City Thunder, along with their predecessor the Seattle Supersonics, have a rich history when it comes to jersey numbers. Since the franchise's inception at the start of the 1967-68 season, a total of 51 different jersey numbers have been worn by players who have suited up for the team. Whether it's the iconic green and gold of the Supersonics or the bold blue and orange of the Thunder, each number carries with it a legacy of the athletes who wore it. While the Supersonics' jerseys may not be part of the franchise history if a new team is established in Seattle—similar to what happened with the Charlotte Hornets—they remain an integral part of the Thunder's history today.

 Louis Taylor on Shavkat Rakhmonov vs. Belal Muhammad: The Battle of Finisher vs. Grinder

Brazil Takes Bold Action Against Elon Musk’s Starlink and X: What It Means for the Space and Social Media Titans

 Donald Trump is gearing up for a notable appearance this Friday at the annual Moms for Liberty gathering, a national nonprofit that’s made waves with its efforts to challenge LGBTQ+ and racial content in K-12 education. This event is shaping up to be a crucial moment for the Republican presidential nominee as he looks to rally his base in the nation’s capital.

Former President Trump is making headlines with a bold new proposal that has everyone talking: if he wins a second term, he plans to make IVF (in vitro fertilization) treatments free. It’s an eye-catching promise, but the big question remains—how exactly does he plan to fund this ambitious idea, and what would the details look like?

K-Pop Idols: A Deeper Dive into the Glitter and Grit of the K-Pop World

Andra Day's Powerful New Role and Music: A Deep Dive into "The Deliverance" and Her Latest Album

A Close Call for Colorado: Lessons from a Narrow Victory

As the clash between X, the social media titan formerly known as Twitter, and Brazil's Supreme Court heats up, the digital world is buzzing with excitement and controversy. X, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, has recently announced that it anticipates a shutdown order from Brazil's top court as legal tensions escalate over compliance with local regulations. This announcement comes amid a high-stakes legal battle that pits Musk’s resistance to censorship against Brazilian judicial demands.

 Kamala Harris and Tim Walz's Big TV Debut: What to Expect

Angelina Jolie is having a major operatic moment!

At the Venice Film Festival, there's a moment in the film Maria where the opera legend Maria Callas reminisces about her desire to revisit one special night from the 1949 festival. Fast forward to this year's event, and Angelina Jolie is poised to create a memorable experience of her own. After the August 29 premiere of Pablo Larraín's new film, Jolie is likely to have a similarly joyful recollection in the future.

Two young men, Robert Barceleau and Sergio Estrada, both 18, stood before a Los Angeles court on Thursday, pleading not guilty to a series of serious charges related to the tragic killing of former “General Hospital” actor Johnny Wactor. Their pleas came through their attorneys, who were quick to enter not guilty pleas for charges of murder, grand theft, and attempted robbery.

Detroit Lions Fill Practice Squad with New Safety: Erick Hallett Joins the Team