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Trump Unveils Media Offenders List Online; Attacks CBS News Again
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Trump Unveils Media Offenders List Online; Attacks CBS News Again

by jummy84 November 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Donald Trump isn’t just content this week with personally demeaning female journalists, POTUS has now decided to make his war on the so-called “enemy of the people” online official with a new White House website page.

Amidst the tragic shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members in DC on November 26 and a flurry of Truth Social posts and more attacks on Joe Biden’s legacy Friday from the ex-Apprentice host, the Executive Branch launched a digital pummeling of “the Media Offender of the Week.” Promising to chronicle a “record of the media’s false and misleading stories
flagged by The White House,” the page also offers a detailed “Hall of Shame” going back months. It also urges vistors to “Scroll for the Truth.”

Somewhat surprisingly, the newly minted mouthpiece slams the David Ellison-owned and now Bari Weiss-run CBS News over its coverage of Trump’s reaction to ex-Navy pilot Sen Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and five other members of Congress for their video this week for urging troops to disobey illegal orders and remember their oath to the Constitution. Trump went online to accuse Kelly and the others of “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH.” He also reposted another Truth Social comment that proclaimed, “HANG THEM,” among other critiques.

With the Boston Globe and the UK broadsheet The Independent joining CBS News at the top of the Media Offenders page, the traditionally PR pugilistic White House lists the “Offense” as: “The media misrepresented President Trump’s call for Members of Congress to be held accountable for inciting sedition by saying that he called for their ‘execution.’”

Sidestepping the “execution” part of the story, one of the National Guard deploying White House’s talking points is “President Trump has never issued an illegal order. The Fake News knew that, but ran with the story anyway.”

As anyone who has been alive the past 40 years knows, Trump has made a career out of attacking the media a.k.a. “fake news, so nothing new in that.

However, announced on the White House social feeds and by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt today, the scope and depth here is something different.

Listing literally dozens of TV segments, newspaper and online articles that rubbed the White House the wrong way, the site also features a Hall of Shame quartet and leaderboard.

Both spotlight the Washington Post, owned by Trump ring kisser Jeff Bezos, along with the perhaps soon to be David Ellison-owned Warner Bros Discovery‘s CNN, and the Comcast-owned MSNBC (which has actually been known as MS Now since November 15 as it heads into full-spin off mode). Among the trio of offenders this week, Ellison’s CBS News also makes the legacy list.

CBS News WaPo, CNN and MSNBC are obviously on the leaderboard, followed by the Trump sued New York Times, Politico and the Rupert Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal. Trump may be suing the WSJ for $15 billion over its coverage connect him and deceased pedophile (and Trump 1990s party pal) Jeffrey Epstein, but, unlike the $1 – 5 billion lawsuit threatened BBC, Fox News doesn’t seem to be found anywhere on the Media Offenders list(s).

Going full power point, the White House triples down with a word cloud of sorts re-listing some alleged offenders. Repeatedly attacked late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert escape retribution by genre in this round, but Team Trump tosses a few other outlets in there too — even some MAGA friendly ones.

The White House did not respond this post-Thanksgiving Friday to Deadline’s request for comment on the new Media Offenders web page. Reps for CBS News also did not get back to us over their placement on the inaugural Media Offenders list. Though Trump and his MAGA gang have brawled with CBS News frequently in the past, since Ellison officially took over parent company Paramount this past summer, POTUS has spoke highly of the House of Cronkite.

Just this month, in his first 60 Minutes sit-down since he was paid out $16 million over a pretty thin lawsuit over a pre-Election 2024 interview with Kamala Harris, Trump called Free Press founder and newly anointed CBS News Editor-in-chief Weiss “s a great person.” Having referred to David Ellison and his father/second richest man in the world Larry Ellison as “friends” and “supporters, Trump called the Paramount purchase and new leadership at CBS News “the greatest thing that’s happened in a long time to a free and open and good press.”

CBS News, Ellison and Weiss may not be feeling that love so much tonight.

Then again, with Trump putting up a “TRUMPLICANS!” proclaiming AI image of a 2028 campaign poster today too, the Constitution may not be feeling the love either:

November 29, 2025 0 comments
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Massive Attack's New Music Won't Be On Spotify
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Massive Attack’s New Music Won’t Be On Spotify

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Massive Attack have new music on the way in 2026, but it won’t be available on Spotify. “From next year, we will release a cache of work created in the recent past,” the group wrote on Instagram. “Tracks will be available physically and digitally via a new label, with a Spotify exception.”

Along with many other artists, Massive Attack pulled their music from the DSP earlier this year in protest of CEO Daniel Ek’s ties to the military tech company Helsing.

There was no further elaboration in reference to a new label; Massive Attack recorded for Virgin from their 1991 debut, Blue Lines, through their most recent studio album, 2010’s Heligoland, but their only new music since then was a self-released 2020 EP, Eutopia, which is not available on streaming services.

Beyond fresh tunes, Massive Attack will wind down their 2025 roadwork tonight (Nov. 13) in São Paulo in conjunction with the COP30 International Climate Change Summit in nearby Belém. The group has long been at the forefront of advocating for reducing carbon emissions related to the live music industry.

Massive Attack will also perform next summer at the Primavera festivals in Barcelona and Porto. Last October, the group scrapped their planned first U.S. tour since 2019 less than a week in advance due to “unforeseen circumstances.”

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Mumbai orthopaedic surgeon explains the difference between heart attacks and cardiac arrest: ‘A heart attack is like a…’
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Mumbai orthopaedic surgeon explains the difference between heart attacks and cardiac arrest: ‘A heart attack is like a…’

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

When it comes to heart-related emergencies, quick thinking and the right response can mean the difference between life and death. Yet, many people often confuse a heart attack with cardiac arrest – two conditions that sound similar but are vastly different in how they affect the body and how they should be treated. Understanding this distinction is crucial, as knowing what to do in those critical moments can help save lives.

Knowing the difference between heart attacks and cardiac arrest, and being aware of what to do can save lives.(Pinterest)

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Mumbai-based orthopaedic surgeon, health educator, and NutriByte Wellness co-founder Dr Manan Vora is explaining the key difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest – and sharing what steps to take during such medical emergencies.

In an Instagram video posted on October 27, the surgeon uses the metaphor of a house to explain the two conditions – “To understand the difference, imagine the heart is a house and the blood flowing is the plumbing system, the connecting pipes and the taps,” – and stresses that knowing the difference might actually save a life.

Heart attack

Dr Vora explains that a heart attack occurs when blood vessels become blocked, causing symptoms such as chest pain and dizziness – though the person typically remains conscious and responsive.

He elaborates, “A heart attack is like a blocked pipe. The blood cannot reach certain parts of the heart because of a blockage in the blood vessels. During a heart attack, the patient feels chest pain, dizziness and nausea. Crucially, the patient is still alive and breathing and may even be calling for help.”

Cardiac arrest

The surgeon likens cardiac arrest to a sudden electrical failure in a house – a metaphor he uses to describe how the heart abruptly stops functioning. He explains, “In a cardiac arrest, the heart suddenly stops beating. Consequently, blood stops circulating completely. This means you have no time and the patient needs CPR or a defibrillator right away.”

When blood flow stops, the person collapses almost instantly. Dr Vora highlights the gravity of the condition, stressing that cardiac arrest is a life-threatening emergency where every second matters.

What to do during emergencies?

Dr Vora emphasises, “If someone is going through a heart attack, you need to call an ambulance immediately. However, if they suddenly collapse and stop breathing, that’s a cardiac arrest, and you need to act fast with CPR.” He advises starting CPR right away and using a defibrillator if available. Prompt action is the key to handling emergencies like these because a few seconds can make the difference between life and death.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

October 27, 2025 0 comments
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Cardiologist explains heart attacks are deadlier in women than men, highlights ‘gender gap’ in heart health
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Cardiologist explains heart attacks are deadlier in women than men, highlights ‘gender gap’ in heart health

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Heart disease is often perceived as a ‘man’s disease,’ but in reality, it is the leading cause of death among women. Yet, many symptoms in women are overlooked, misinterpreted, or misdiagnosed, partly because standard tests and treatments have historically been based on male patterns. From hormonal changes and stress to lifestyle and genetic factors, a wide range of elements influence women’s heart health – making awareness, early detection, and gender-specific care crucial for prevention and survival.

Heart disease is often considered as a “man’s disease” but it is much more prevalent in women.(Pexel)

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Dr. Dmitry Yaranov, a cardiologist and heart transplant surgeon, specialising in advanced heart failure, heart transplantation, and mechanical circulatory support, working with Baptist Memorial Health care, is raising awareness about women’s heart health, highlighting that heart disease is the leading cause of death among women – yet it remains largely overlooked and underdiagnosed. In an Instagram video shared on September 21, the cardiologist outlines eight facts about women’s heart health and emphasises that many of these risks go unnoticed due to medical ignorance, often resulting in misdiagnoses and preventable deaths. He also talks about symptoms, risk factors and ways to stay healthy.

Prevalence of heart disease fatalities

According to Dr Yaranov, “Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women – yet many still think it’s a “man’s disease.” It’s time to change that!” He also mentions that it is the biggest health concern in women, which is frequently overlooked.

Heart attack symptoms

Dr Yaranov stresses that women usually do not experience the “classic” heart attack symptoms, which are common in men and regarded as the norm. He explains, “Instead of crushing chest pain, many feel nausea, fatigue, dizziness, or shortness of breath – often leading to misdiagnosis.”

Heart attack fatalities

The cardiologist points out that heart attacks can be deadlier in women, as compared to men. He explains, “Women are more likely to die within the first year of a heart attack than men, partly because symptoms go unrecognized or untreated.”

Detecting heart disease

According to the cardiologist, “Plaque builds up differently in women’s arteries, making heart disease harder to detect.” Standard heart disease tests were designed according to the patterns of men, which can be misleading for diagnosing women.

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Emotional health

Dr Yaranov highlights the importance of the role of stress and emotional health linked to heart disease in women. He elaborates, “Conditions like anxiety and depression can increase heart risks, but they’re rarely part of heart health conversations.”

Post-menopause risks

Post-menopausal women are more prone to the risk of heart disease. The heart surgeon highlights, “The natural drop in estrogen removes a layer of protection, increasing the chances of high blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart attacks.”

Treatments

Dr Yaranov points out the appalling disparity of receiving life-saving treatments between men and women. “Whether it’s medication, stents, or even CPR, women receive them less often than men – yet they need them just as much,” the cardiologist adds.

Prevention

The doctor stresses that most heart diseases are preventable. He suggests, “A heart-healthy lifestyle, regular check-ups, and listening to your body can make all the difference.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Leighton Meester and Adam Brody's 2025 Emmys Prep Was Full of Laugh Attacks, Tunes, and Skincare
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Leighton Meester and Adam Brody’s 2025 Emmys Prep Was Full of Laugh Attacks, Tunes, and Skincare

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Everybody wants this glow-up! Leighton Meester and Adam Brody turned heads at the 2025 Emmy Awards at Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, California on Sept. 14, but before the couple hit the red carpet, they indulged in pre-show rituals that set the tone for the night. 

Celebrity makeup artist Bethany McCarty and groomer Kim Verbeck shared all the behind-the-scenes details on the pair’s prep with ET, which was equal parts fun and equal parts glam.

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Before the actor and actress slipped into their coordinating Prada ensembles, with Brody in a pale blue suit and Meester in a baby pink gown, the beauty pros perfected radiant looks for the duo.

“With Leighton, we used the Bubble cleanser, layered serums, cream, and eye cream for a fresh, dewy base,” McCarty explains. …If we have time, I’ll do some light lymphatic drainage massage while applying cream to de-puff and wake up circulation. If not, I keep the application gentle but intentional.”

For Brody, the approach was just as thoughtful. “I always like to start with the cleanest skin possible and then move into the most moisturized,” Verbeck shares. “After applying the Enhanse Super Moisture, I use a couple massage techniques to get rid of tension and add some lymphatic drainage.”

Their meticulous pre-show routines ensured both stars shined on and off camera.

Francis Specker/CBS via Getty Images

“Good skin prep is everything. It keeps makeup seamless, fresh, and youthful without any heaviness or creasing,” McCarty says. “The better the skin looks, the less makeup you need.”

Verbeck adds, “The entire grooming process is usually around 30-40 minutes and ultimately, I get the skin to a matte finish for the event.”

Once their luminous skin was set, the Gossip Girl went on to fully embrace a retro prom aesthetic.

“Leighton’s ’60s inspired gown alongside Adam’s tux led us to a classic cat eye, rosy cheeks, a matte lip, a hint of shimmer to echo her dress, and a soft nod to Brigitte Bardot with her hair,” McCarty shares.

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And the energy in the room was just as vibrant as their get-ups.

“It’s always a fun vibe with our whole crew,” Verbeck dishes. “There’s always music playing and we’re all making each other laugh and having good conversation.”

McCarty continues, “It honestly feels like playing dress-up with a friend. We have at least one major laughing attack, catch up about life and our kids, and just have fun.”

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Cardiologist says 'stress is always a factor’ in heart attacks; shares 9 simple lifestyle tips to safeguard your heart
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Cardiologist says ‘stress is always a factor’ in heart attacks; shares 9 simple lifestyle tips to safeguard your heart

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

With busy routines, poor diet, and stress becoming part of modern life, heart health is often neglected until it’s too late. Heart attacks can strike without warning, but most of them are preventable. Dr. Jack Wolfson, Cardiologist and founder of Natural Heart Doctor shares in his June 20 Instagram post 9 simple yet effective tips to reduce your risk of a heart attack. (Also read: Cardiologist says ‘exercise daily for at least 45 minutes’; shares tips to protect your heart during festivals )

Check out cardiologist’s 9 tips to reduce heart attack risks and improve health. (Pexels)

1. Get rid of plastic

“Plastic is nasty, it’s proven to be problematic. Minimise your plastic exposure the best you possibly can,” says Dr. Jack.

2. Eat more seafood

“Seafood is the healthiest food available. People with the highest levels of omega-3 have the lowest risk of everything,” he adds.

3. Get more sunshine

“The Sun reverses plaque, prevents heart attacks, and prevents strokes. Get more sunshine,” Dr. Jack advises.

4. Improve your sleep quality

“Consider mouth taping to improve sleep quality,” he suggests.

5. Move more

“Hike, bike, walk, stand up paddle board, kayak, do muscle-building activities, just move more,” he says.

6. Reduce your stress levels

“Anyone who has a cardiac event, I’ve seen hundreds of heart attacks and strokes stress was always a factor,” Dr. Jack explains.

7. Avoid water-damaged mold or bacteria

“You want to make sure you are not living in water-damaged mold or bacteria. Test your home, test yourself,” he adds.

8. Test yourself regularly

“Check for inflammation, oxidative stress, homocysteine, Lp(a), intracellular vitamins, minerals, proteins, fats, leaky gut, environmental toxins, test for those,” he says.

9. Limit EMF exposure

“Try and limit your exposure to EMF. Don’t wear your cell phone, don’t sleep next to it, maybe turn off Wi-Fi at night. Definitely don’t wear earbuds,” Dr. Jack concludes.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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