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Kate Middleton's Latest Royal Appearance Has Fans Obsessed: 'Perfect As Always'New Foto - Kate Middleton's Latest Royal Appearance Has Fans Obsessed: 'Perfect As Always'

Kate MiddletonandPrince Williammade yet another royal appearance today, this time, in Glasgow, Scotland, for the official naming of warship HMS Glasgow. Kate served as the ship's sponsor -- and she even did the honors of breaking a bottle of whiskey, as per tradition when naming a new ship. Wearing a gorgeous, nautical-themed dress and hat, she was the picture of elegance, and people can't get enough of this particular look. As one fan said, "Obsessed with this outfit from Kate." In another video posted by The Daily Mail, sheaddressed the crowd during the ceremony, she said, "I have the pleasure to name this ship HMS Glasgow, may God bless her and all who sail on her." Her stunning dress is reportedly by Suzannah London, and the hat looks very similar to the one Middleton wore to Trooping the Colour in 2024, though the colors are reversed. Royal fans who watched the video above are all saying similar things about just how stunning Middleton's appearance was. One person said, "Princess Catherine is always so classy, respectful, and regal. She looks amazing 💙" Another added, "She gets it right every time," and another said, "Perfect as always." Related: Kate Middleton Returns to Major Royal Event for the First Time in 2 Years Yet another fan declared, "Poised and elegant as usual... HRH princess of Wales and HRH Prince William... 🥰" Earlier in the day, Prince William also met with local children while visiting a community center in Leith, Scotland. As you can see in this video, he went straight into dad mode. He and Kate might be the future King and Queen of England, but it's obvious that they have every intention of remaining as approachable and relatable as ever. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Related: Prince William and Kate Middleton Announce Exciting News: 'This Is So Beautiful' Kate Middleton's Latest Royal Appearance Has Fans Obsessed: 'Perfect As Always'first appeared on Parade on May 22, 2025

Kate Middleton's Latest Royal Appearance Has Fans Obsessed: 'Perfect As Always'

Kate Middleton's Latest Royal Appearance Has Fans Obsessed: 'Perfect As Always' Kate MiddletonandPrince Williammade yet another ...
Jenna Bush Hager Recalls Pranking Dad George W. Bush with a Fake Tattoo: 'He Believed Me'New Foto - Jenna Bush Hager Recalls Pranking Dad George W. Bush with a Fake Tattoo: 'He Believed Me'

Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Jenna Bush Hager revealed that she once pranked her dad with a fake tattoo TheJenna & Friendshost noted that the tattoo was placed on her lower back and featured a Texas Longhorn, drawn by her twin sister, Barbara Bush Bush Hager noted that the former president expressed disappointment with her tattoo choice Jenna Bush Hagerinherited the pranking gene from her family and couldn't resist trying a few trickson her father, George W. Bush. On theMay 21 episode ofJenna & Friends, Bush Hager chatted withTodayhost Savannah Guthrie and revealed that she enlisted her twin sister, Barbara Bush, to play a joke on their father. "Barbara drew a Texas Longhorn in Sharpie right here," Bush Hager said while gesturing at her lower back, referring to the logo of her alma mater, the University of Texas at Austin. "I showed my dad and pretended I got one," she added. Guthrie remarked, "He believed you ... of course," to which Bush Hager agreed: "He believed me and he was like, 'OK, when you're 80, you know what that's going to look like.'" Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. A real tattoo is still a possibility for Hager, as Guthrie asked her to join her at her next tattoo appointment. "Would you get a tattoo with me?" Guthrie asked. "I think I would," Bush Hager answered hesitantly. "I might — I would maybe ... I didn't say no. I think I would, but I'm not 100% sure." Earlier this month, the former president's daughter detailedBush's unlikely friendship with Michelle Obamain an episode withJenna & Friendsand reveal that they strike a bond because they love humor. Discussing how jokes and teasing make their way into the Bush family, Bush Hager said, "We love to tease my dad. And he likes it, usually, if he's in a good mood. But also, I just realized why my dad and Mrs. Obama are friends! They have the same love language." Shealah Craighead/The White House via Getty The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Bush Hager also shed light on what her mother, Laura Bush, is like with her dad. "My mom laughs hysterically at my dad," she said of former first lady. "My dad mainly makes fun of himself. He's self-deprecating, but my mom thinks he's the funniest person in the entire world." Read the original article onPeople

Jenna Bush Hager Recalls Pranking Dad George W. Bush with a Fake Tattoo: 'He Believed Me'

Jenna Bush Hager Recalls Pranking Dad George W. Bush with a Fake Tattoo: 'He Believed Me' Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via G...
US judge blocks Trump's plan to dismantle Education DepartmentNew Foto - US judge blocks Trump's plan to dismantle Education Department

By Nate Raymond BOSTON (Reuters) -A federal judge blocked U.S. President Donald Trump's administration from carrying out his executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education and ordered it on Thursday to reinstate employees terminated in a mass layoff. U.S. District Judge Myong Joun in Boston at the behest of a group of Democratic-led states, school districts and teachers' unions issued an injunction blocking the department from moving forward with a mass termination announced in March of over 1,300 employees, which would cut its staff by half. "The record abundantly reveals that defendants' true intention is to effectively dismantle the department without an authorizing statute," wrote Joun, an appointee of Trump's Democratic predecessor Joe Biden. Lawyers with the Justice Department argued that the mass terminations were not an effort to shutter the agency but a lawful effort to eliminate bureaucratic bloat while fulfilling its overall statutory mission more efficiently. But Joun said the cuts were having the opposite effect, as the "massive reduction in staff has made it effectively impossible for the department to carry out its statutorily mandated functions." "This court cannot be asked to cover its eyes while the department's employees are continuously fired and units are transferred out until the department becomes a shell of itself," the judge wrote. He ordered the administration to not just reinstate the workers but also to halt implementation of Trump's March 21 directive to transfer student loans and special needs programs to other federal agencies. Education Department spokesperson Madi Biedermann said in a statement that the Trump administration would immediately challenge the ruling, which she said came from "an unelected judge with a political axe to grind." Skye Perryman, whose liberal legal group Democracy Forward represented the school districts and unions, said Thursday's ruling means "disastrous mass firings of career civil servants are blocked while this wildly disruptive and unlawful agency action is litigated." The department, which Congress created in 1979, oversees $1.6 trillion in college loans, enforces civil rights laws in schools and provides federal funding for needy districts. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon announced the mass layoff, known in government parlance as a "reduction in force," on March 11, which her agency said was being carried out as part of the Education Department's "final mission." Those job cuts were announced a week before Trump signed an executive order calling for the department's closure, following a campaign promise to conservatives aimed at leaving school policy almost entirely in the hands of states and local boards. In combination with 600 employees who took buy-out offers, the Education Department said the job cuts once implemented would leave it with 2,183 workers, down from 4,133 when Trump took office on January 20. In an interview at the time with Fox News, McMahon said Trump's "directive to me, clearly, is to shut down the Department of Education." She said that while Congress would be needed to close it, the layoffs were "the first step of eliminating what I think is bureaucratic bloat." Democratic attorneys general from 20 states and the District of Columbia as well as school districts and teachers' unions then sued, saying the cuts rendered the department unable to meet its duties of administering funding for schools and college student loans and enforcing civil rights law. (Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by Mark Porter, Rod Nickel, Daniel Wallis, Alexia Garamfalvi and Deepa Babington)

US judge blocks Trump's plan to dismantle Education Department

US judge blocks Trump's plan to dismantle Education Department By Nate Raymond BOSTON (Reuters) -A federal judge blocked U.S. President...
Kim Jong Un's fury after watching North Korea's new navy destroyer crippled in botched launchNew Foto - Kim Jong Un's fury after watching North Korea's new navy destroyer crippled in botched launch

North Korea's newest warship was severely damaged during a launch ceremony Wednesday, with leader Kim Jong Un, who witnessed the accident, saying it brought shame to the nation's prestige and vowing to punish those found responsible, state media reported. In a rare admission of failure, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said a malfunction in the launch mechanism caused the stern of the as-yet unnamed 5,000-ton destroyer to slide prematurely into the water, crushing parts of the hull and leaving the bow stranded on the shipway. Kim called the launch failure "a criminal act" and blamed it on "absolute carelessness" and "irresponsibility" by multiple state institutions - including the Munitions Industry Department, Kim Chaek University of Technology and the central ship design bureau. According to a South Korean military analysis, the vessel is lying on its side in the water, Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) spokesperson Lee Sung-joon said during a press briefing on Thursday. Naval analysts said the damage incurred by a vessel in such a launch malfunction could be "catastrophic." State media did not immediately release images of the accident. "If the ship does not move together, the stresses will tear the hull apart," Sal Mercogliano, a professor at Campbell University in North Carolina and a maritime expert, told CNN. Naval analyst Carl Schuster in Hawaii, after reviewing the KCNA account, said he thinks the stresses would "warp the hull, induce cracks and (possibly) snap the keel depending on where the greatest stress falls." The launch failure marks a setback for what analysts have viewed as North Korea's most ambitious naval modernization effort in decades. The ship was to be the second major navy surface vessel revealed in quick succession byNorth Korea. In April, Kim unveiled the Choe Hyon, the country's first newly constructed destroyer in decades, and declared his ambition of building more destroyers and various cruisers and frigates. The Choe Hyon, described as a "new generation" warship, was presented with significant fanfare with state media saying it would strengthen naval readiness amid what Pyongyang calls rising threats from the United States and South Korea. Western defense analysts noted that the Choe Hyon marked a departure from the aging Soviet-era vessels that dominated the Korean People's Navy. While details remain scarce, satellite imagery and footage suggested the Choe Hyon could share design elements with similar Russian navy ships. Lee, the South Korean military spokesperson, said the vessel damaged on Wednesday was thought to be equipped like the Choe Hyon. Wednesday's incident could cast doubt on the country's ability to scale its navy. Kim said the damage would be addressed not only through technical repairs, but political accountability. He ordered the destroyer to be restored before the late June plenary session of the ruling Workers' Party, calling the matter one of national honor. However, considering the potential degree of damage, analysts said that it would be nearly impossible to meet Kim's deadline. Retired South Korean Adm. Kim Duk-ki told CNN that North Korea appeared to lack the necessary infrastructure – a dry dock – to launch a 5,000-ton destroyer, let alone recover and repair it. A dry dock is a basin facility that can be filled with water to float a ship or drain out to build or repair one. "Dry dock is an expensive facility, and North Korea probably doesn't have one… It's easy to repair a ship in a dry dock after draining water, but they don't have the facility," the retired admiral said, adding that restoration could take over four to five months. South Korean lawmaker and defense analyst Yu Yong-weon said rushing the launch of the ship likely led to the problems encountered on Wednesday and warned hasty repairs could cause more problems down the line. Schuster said repairs, if possible, are more likely to take months, rather than weeks. An accident investigation group has been formed, and senior officials may face censure at the upcoming Party Central Committee meeting, an account from KCNA reported. North Korea's navy is often seen as the least developed branch of its military. The hastened pace of destroyer development has surprised some outside observers, raising questions about how much of the technology is functional versus symbolic. Mercogliano, the US professor, said it's unclear whether Pyongyang's new warships even have engines as state media has provided no images of them underway. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Kim Jong Un’s fury after watching North Korea’s new navy destroyer crippled in botched launch

Kim Jong Un's fury after watching North Korea's new navy destroyer crippled in botched launch North Korea's newest warship was s...
Diddy trial replay: What did Kid Cudi say about alleged break in, car explosion?New Foto - Diddy trial replay: What did Kid Cudi say about alleged break in, car explosion?

This story contains graphic descriptions that some readers may find disturbing. Rapper Kid Cudi took the stand inSean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex-crimes trial, levelingallegationsthat Combs broke into his home and locked his dog in a bathroom – and that his vehicleblew up in another incident– after the embattled mogul found out he was datingCassie Ventura Fine. The rapper, whose real name is Scott Mescudi, dated Ventura Fine briefly in 2011. But she told the court last week that when Combs learned of their relationship, helunged at her with a corkscrewand kicked her in the back. On May 22, jurors heard Mescudi's recollection of Combs' alleged abuse. The incidents are just some of the violent acts prosecutors say Combs undertook during a 20-year scheme to coerce women, including Ventura Fine, to take part in drug-fueled sex partiesknown as "freak offs"and prevent them from leaving his orbit. Jurors also heard fromGeorge Kaplan, a former assistant who alleged he saw Combs physically abuse multiple women during his time working for the rapper. Mylan Morales, a celebrity makeup artist, also told the court she saw injuries on Ventura Fine. Combs, 55, wasarrested in September 2024and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty. Diddy on trial newsletter:Step inside the courtroom as music mogul faces sex-crimes charges. Following Mescudi's testimony, Morales, a celebrity makeup artist who worked for both Combs and Ventura Fine, recalled aviolent January 2010 incident. Morales remembered falling asleep on a couch in a suite at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where she was staying with Ventura Fine the weekend of the Grammy Awards. She woke up when Cassie entered the hotel room, and Combs later burst in and demanded to know where Ventura Fine was. He went into the bedroom and shut the door, and Morales told jurors she heard"yelling and screaming." "I was just frantic, and I didn't know what to do," Morales said, adding Combs then opened the door and stormed out. She didn't see any injuries on Combs, but she said Ventura Fine "had a swollen eyeand a busted lip and knots on her head." She said Ventura Fine seemed "distraught, upset" but refused to go to a hospital. Asked why she didn't call the police, Morales said shefeared for her life, and she never spoke about the incident with Combs or Ventura Fine. More:What Kid Cudi revealed Cassie told him about Diddy Mescudi testifiedthat Combs broke into his home after learning of his relationship with Ventura Fine. The "Pursuit of Happiness" rapper said the incident started after he received a call in December 2011 from Ventura Fine, whosounded "scared"and told him Combs had found out about them. "I didn't think she was still dealing with him," Mescudi said, adding that he picked up Ventura Fine and took her to a hotel because he wanted to make sure she was safe. The musician said he received a call fromCombs' former assistant Capricorn Clarklater in the day, saying the rapper was inside Mescudi's Los Angeles house. Mescudi said he began driving to his home and called Combs on the way, asking if he was inside. Combs, who sounded "calm," responded that he was waiting for Mescudi to arrive and that he wanted to speak to him. Mescudi said no one was ultimately inside. But his dog was locked up in the bathroom, whereas he normally lets his dog roam around the house freely. Some gifts he received from the luxury brand Chanel had also been opened. Mescudi told the court he reacted to the alleged break in by getting back in his car and calling Combs again because he wanted to "confront" and "fight him." Combs said he was willing to meet, but after Mescudi reconsidered "the gravity of the situation,"he decided against it. "I didn't know who he was with," he said. "I didn't know what his intentions were." Mescudi saidhe called the policeand made a report. After the incident, he also said he saw changes in his dog's behavior, as the animal became "jittery and on edge all the time." In January 2012, Mescudi said he got a call from his dogsitter saying that his car was on fire.Mescudi told the courtthat by the time he returned home, law enforcement officers were on the scene and hesaw a Molotov cocktailand the major damage to his vehicle. Jurors were then shownphotos of the destroyed Porsche. There was a large hole in the roof of the car and smoke damage on the doors and interiors. The testimony is setting the stage for an expected argument that Combs orchestrated the explosion. The incident came weeks after Mescudi said hewent to Connecticut with Ventura Fineto visit her family for Christmas. During that time, Combs texted him a couple times, wanting to speak and "get to the bottom of it." Combs had he was "in the dark" about his relationship with Ventura Fine, but Mescudi responded: "You broke into my house. You messed with my dog. I don't really wanna talk to you." During cross-examination, Mescudi said he left his door unlockedthe day of the alleged break-inand that there was no forced entry or damage to furniture, just opened Christmas gifts and his dog in the bathroom. He confirmed that Combs was calm on the phone when they spoke after the alleged incident, not cursing at or threatening him. Asked whether he thought Combs would return to his homewith a firearm,Mescudi said "at that point I didn't know. Maybe he would … This crossed a line." Asked about Ventura Fine's reaction to the alleged break in, Mescudi said his one-time girlfriend was "just really shook by the circumstance of him finding out about us," he said. Mescudi confirmed that Ventura Fine had told him aboutCombs' alleged physical abuse, "that he would hit her, sometimes kick her." When asked whether he was in love with her, Mescudi said "yeah." "Ms. Ventura was leading two different lives," defense lawyer Brian Steel said, to which Combs gave a slight nod. "She played you. That's your words," Steel said, implying that Ventura Fine had made both Combs and Mescudi believe they were the only person she was seeing. Mescudi nodded and said yes. When asked about their breakup, Mescudi said they ended things because of "the drama." "It was just getting out of hand" he said, adding he "just wanted to give it some space, for my safety and for her safety." One strange delay in Combs' daily legal proceedings: There was a long exchange between prosecutors and defense lawyersabout Mescudi's dog. The defense wanted to make sure thatMescudi didn't testifyabout the long-term effects the alleged break-in may have had on the dog or how the pup might have been "traumatized." "There might be some dog lovers on the jury,"defense lawyer Brian Steelexplained, adding jokingly "He's not going to testify about what the dog thought …it's a serious issue." Combs laughed at exchange, and the lawyers agreed there would be no testimony about the dog's apparent emotions, but prosecutors could ask about the immediate effects after the break-in. See photos:Kid Cudi's Porsche damaged in explosion allegedly orchestrated by Diddy Mescudi's testimonywas mostly soft-spoken as he recalled a brief courtship with Ventura Fine – and thealleged ire it drew from Combs.Mescudi didn't appear affected by the packed courtroom and frequently asked the prosecution to repeat questions. Kid Cudi did quip back at Combs' attorneys during his cross-examination. One lawyer asked whether Mescudi and Cassie had an "intimate relationship" and said they did everything together. That included hiking, to which Mescudi retorted, "Exercised? No, no. We watched a movie or two." Steel said they did drugs together, and Mescudi responded with a mocking, puzzled expression. "When you say drugs, what do you mean?" he asked, adding "we smoked some weed, yeah." The rapperwas calm throughout his testimony, even while describing concerns for his own safety. "Why did you have safety concerns?" Mescudi was asked by Combs' attorneys about his relationship with Cassie, to which hit back "Because I knewSean Combs was violent." Combs, sitting at the defense table, appeared unphased by Mescudi's testimony, staring forward and not reacting to thefellow rapper's statements. He briefly looked at the photos of the car show to the jury and at one point held his hand up to his mouth, appearing to yawn. Frederic Zemmour, the general manager of the L'Ermitage Beverly Hills luxury hotel, took the stand as jurors saw activity logs for Combs' stays there. For one of Combs' stays in 2015, the hotel's documents said that the rapper "ALWAYS spills candle wax on everythingand usesexcessive amounts of oil," and that his room should be placed "out of order upon departure for deep cleaning." The notes also said to "please authorize an extra $1000 when guest stays with us to cover any room damages." A housekeeping note said to "monitor outside his room/down the hall to spray air freshener." On one occasion, the record showed there was "candle wax on carpetsand night stands" and that a charge of $500 should be added for damage and cleaning. George Kaplan,a former assistant for Combs, testified that he witnessedCombs physically abuse Ventura Finewhile they were all traveling to Las Vegas on a private plane. He recalled hearing glass break and shatter during the flight and looking back to see Combs standing over Ventura Fine, holding a whisky glass above her. Ventura Fine was on her back with her legs up, trying to create space, and Combs was "angry," he said. There was a "tremendous commotion," Kaplan testified, and Ventura Fine screamed, "Isn't anybody seeing this?" Kaplan said no one on the planedid anything to help her,and he feared checking on Ventura Fine would jeopardize his career. In another instance in 2015, Kaplan said he walked into the bedroom at Combs' home and found Ventura Finelying on the bed crying,appearing to have a bruise above her right eye. Kaplan said Combs "asked me to pick up several over-the-counter lotions," including witch hazel, which Kaplan later learned they used to create an anti-swelling mixture. Kaplan said he resigned at the end of 2015 because he wasn't "comfortable or aligned with the physical behavior I had seen" and felt guilty about covering up alleged abuse. Kaplan also recalled an incident at Combs' Miami house where the rapper "threw a bunch of green apples" atmodel Gina Huynh. The apples were in a decorative bowl displayed near the entrance of the house. Combs was "very angry," Kaplan said, throwing the apples "hard" as Huynh was "trying to shield herself." Despite seeing the violence, Kaplan said he left and assumed the behavior was normal for the entertainment industry. The same night, Kaplan said he heard a commotion near the front gate of the home between Huynh and other male voices who were screaming. Huynh reportedly dated Combs on-and-off during the late 2010s. The court saw a text message that Kaplan sent to Combs in 2018 that featured a photo of Kim Porter on horseback on a beach. The text read: "No possible words rn. I am so so sorry and sending all of my condolences. Please hang in there. Love you." Porter was Combs' on-and-off partner from the 1990s into the 2000s. She died in 2018 of pneumonia, and she's the mother offour of Combs' seven children. When asked howPorter compared to other girlfriends, such as Ventura Fine, Kaplan said, "she was a special figure to him," and "she was vaunted above" the title of mere girlfriend. Kaplan praisedCombs' childrento the jurors and repeatedly spoke highly of the professional opportunities the rapper gave him in his former role. Still, he said, he only showed up to the courtroom because he was subpoenaed by federal officials. "I desperately did not want to come here," he said, and he and Combs nodded to each other as he walked by on this way out. Combs is facing federal sex-crimes and trafficking charges in a sprawling lawsuit that has eroded his status as a power player and kingmaker in the entertainment industry. He wasarrested in September 2024and has been charged with racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. He haspleaded not guiltyto all five counts. Racketeering is the participation in an illegal scheme under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Statute, or RICO, as a way for the U.S. government to prosecute organizations that contribute to criminal activity. Using RICO law, which is typically aimed attargeting multi-person criminal organizations,prosecutors allegethat Combs coerced victims, some of whom they say were sex workers, through intimidation and narcotics to participate in "freak offs" — sometimes dayslong sex performances that federal prosecutors claim they have video of. The trial will not be televised, as cameras are typically not allowed in federal criminal trial proceedings. USA TODAY will be reporting live from the courtroom. Contributing: USA TODAY staff;Reuters If you are a survivor of sexual assault,RAINNoffers support through the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.656.HOPE (4673) andHotline.RAINN.organd en EspañolRAINN.org/es. If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or text "START" to 88788. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Diddy trial replay: Kid Cudi alleges Combs broke in, locked away dog

Diddy trial replay: What did Kid Cudi say about alleged break in, car explosion?

Diddy trial replay: What did Kid Cudi say about alleged break in, car explosion? This story contains graphic descriptions that some readers ...

 

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