Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Ray Stevens recovering after breaking neck

NASHVILLE (AP) — Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Ray Stevens broke his neck and is recovering at home after being briefly hospitalized, according to a statement published Tuesday.

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Ray Stevens Broken Neck

The 87-year-old country star, who is known for his topical satire, fell late last month, according to the statement released on his X account. He will need to wear a neck brace for about a month.

“He remains fully mobile & in good spirits," the statement said.

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Stevens' decades-long recording career has included such hits as the Grammy-winning “Everything Is Beautiful" as well as the zany “The Streak," which captured the mid-1970s craze for running naked in public.

Born Harold Ray Ragsdale, Stevens's music was also known for its social commentary. In 1961, he recorded “Jeremiah Peabody’s Poly Unsaturated Quick Dissolving Fast Acting Pleasant Tasting Green and Purple Pills,” which made fun of the advertising industry.

His latest album is expected to be released Friday on Curb Records.

In July, Stevens suffered a mild heart attack and had heart surgery, according to a post on his X account. His performances at his CabaRay Showroom in Nashville, Tennessee, were canceled for the rest of the month as he recovered.

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Ray Stevens recovering after breaking neck

NASHVILLE (AP) — Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Ray Stevens broke his neck and is recovering at home after being briefly hospitalized...
Rapper Offset released from the hospital after being shot outside a Florida casino

NEW YORK (AP) — Therapper Offsethas been released from the hospital after being shot earlier this week outside a Florida casino, a spokesperson said Friday.

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Offset Shooting

Offset, one-thirdof the influential hip-hop trio Migos, was shot Monday night following a fight at the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, just north of Miami.

On Tuesday, a spokesperson for Offset confirmed that the rapper was in stable condition, but his exact condition was unknown. Police said the injuries were not life-threatening.

“Offset has been released from the hospital and he is up and walking," a representative for Offset said on Friday. "We’re incredibly grateful to the doctors, nurses, and the entire hospital staff who took such great care of him.”

The rapper shared his own statement on social media Friday, writing, “Thank you to everyone who’s checked in on me and showed me love! I’m good….but I’m planning to be better! I’m focused on my family, my recovery, and getting back to the music…realizing that life is made up of quiet wins and loud losses...”

“Life’s a gamble and I’m still playing to win,” he concluded.

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Earlier this week, officers detained two people. The rapper Lil Tjay, born Tione Jayden Merritt, was arrested in connection with the altercation that occurred before the shooting, the Seminole Police Department in Florida said. He was charged with disorderly conduct and operating a vehicle without a valid license.

The second person detained at the scene has not been charged and investigators were working to identify others involved, police said in a statement Tuesday.

Offset, born Kiari Kendrell Cephus, launched his career with Migos, one of the most popular hip-hop groups of all time. The Atlanta trio is celebrated for their rapid-fire triplet flow, an often-imitated delivery that changed the trajectory of trap.

The group had several multiplatinum selling singles, including “Bad and Boujee,” which went No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart, “Stir Fry,” and “Narcos." Migos released four full-length albums across their career.

More than three years ago, Offset’s cousin Takeoff, another member of Migos, wasshot and killedat a Houston bowling alley.

As a solo artist known for his idiosyncratic style — a melodic, aggressive finesse — Offset has released three full-length albums.

He was also previously married to the rapperCardi B.The pair were secretly wed in September 2017 in Atlanta. In 2024, Cardi B announced thatshe filed for divorce. They have three children together.

Rapper Offset released from the hospital after being shot outside a Florida casino

NEW YORK (AP) — Therapper Offsethas been released from the hospital after being shot earlier this week outside a Florida casino, a spok...
Olivia Munn Recalls Male Costar Who Refused to Be Saved by Her Character in a Scene

Olivia Munn shared a story about a male costar who refused to let her character save him in a scene

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  • The incident caused a 45-minute delay as the actor argued with the director over the script

  • Munn said she avoids sexist roles and chooses projects where her character exists independently of male leads

Olivia Munnis calling out sexist behavior on set.

On the Wednesday,April 8, episode ofThe Drew Barrymore Show, theYour Friends & Neighborsstar told the host, 51, about a moment when a costar interrupted filming because he didn't want his character to be saved by a woman.

"There have been a few times where I’ve been filming something, and my character was either like CIA, or a cop, or something, and there’s been scenes where my character has been the one to save the other character,” the 45-year-old began, noting that the scene in question involved her and her costar, whom she didn't name, fighting their enemies in a bunker.

“If you read the script," she continued, "it was that he was guarding his side, I was guarding my side, then we switch sides and then there’s a guy that was coming for him [who] was gonna shoot him in the back, so I shoot him."

Munn said that she guessed "he didn’t read the script," because her costar then said, "‘Wait, wait, wait. Hold on. She can’t save me. No, no. She can’t save me.’ ”

Munn said the incident caused "45 minutes of just stopping down" filming, during which her costar became "combative with the director."

“There was no insecurity about being obnoxious and everyone hearing this and being like, ‘She can’t save me! We’re not doing this,' " theNewsroomactress said.

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Eventually, the mom of two took matters into her own hands to try to appease her scene partner.

"I said, ‘OK, how about instead of my character saving you, it’s just that we switch because it’s time for us to switch, and so this is my guy to get,’ and he was like, ‘OK.’ ”

"Now, here's the interesting thing," she added. "Nothing changed. It's just what he thought. I was doing the exact same thing."

Olivia Munn at the Michael Kors fashion showCredit: Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty

Despite the experience, Munn has worked hard to avoid sexism in Hollywood, which includes being selective about which roles she takes on.

"I've looked at so many different scripts and a lot of times the women are portrayed in kind of a naggy way," theNew Girlactress told Barrymore. "I had this thing that I decided at one point early in my career, like, I only wanted to do projects where she would exist even if he didn't exist. You know, that it wasn't just his story."

Munn currently stars alongsideJon HammandAmanda Peetin Apple TV'sYour Friends & Neighbors.The series follows Hamm's Andrew "Coop" Cooper, a hedge fund manager who, after being fired from his job, steals from his friends and family to maintain his standard of living.

Munn plays Sam Leavitt, a self-made woman who, unlike other members of her community, did not grow up with money and, like Coop, will go to desperate lengths to keep up with her affluent lifestyle.

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“I Dream of Jeannie” star Barbara Eden has fans wishing for her skincare secrets after sharing new photo

Barbara Eden's Easter Instagram post has fans clamoring for her skincare routine.

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Key Points

  • Luckily, Eden mentioned in 2024 that she washes her face every night before bed and uses an overnight serum.

  • The retired actress hopes that her legacy is making fans happy and bringing them laughter.

Fans are dreaming ofBarbara Eden's skincare secrets.

The 94-year-oldI Dream of Jeanniestarshared a picturewith husband Jon Eicholtz for Easter, and fans were amazed at how glowing the actress looked. "Happy Easter from us bunnies! We hope it's been beautiful and full of joy! -B & J," she captioned the picture.

"Ageless beauty for sure❤️❤️❤️❤️,"one fan said. "Still gorgeous and ageless!!! 😍,"another chimed in. "Looking fabulous what’s the secret,"a third asked.

"You really are a genie ridiculously beautiful Wow"a fan said, calling out her television character's magical skills. "94 where?!?!?? Is it in the room with us? Because ain’t no way. You are STUNNING STILL!,"another gushed.

Eden did spill some of her secrets on how she stays youthful in an interview withFox Newsin September 2024 — including her sought-after skincare routine. The former actress revealed that she washed her face with Cetaphil and applied Estée Lauder’s Repair Serum every night.

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"I’ve been using a serum on my face since I was a teenager," the Golden Globe-nominated actress told the outlet. "But keeping your face clean is very important. When I wear makeup, I remove it with a gentle facial cleanser that foams up. I never go to bed without washing my face. I like to moisturize and go to sleep clean."

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Eden also detailed her physical activity regimen. "I used to work out all the time," she said at the time. "I used to do spinning classes and then do weights with a trainer… When COVID hit, that ended my heavy workouts. Now I have a stationary bicycle and I lift five pounds. I use very lightweight weights, but they’re good for your bones."

She also enjoys a brisk walk. "If you can walk briskly, which suits me just fine, that’s good for you," she said. "It’s good for your knees and ankles. I find it better than running."

Eden credited her healthy habits to her upbringing, noting that her parents were "conscious of eating well and living."

She added, "My mother’s mantra was ‘moderation of all things.’ That’s how they lived, and that’s how I’ve lived."

Barbara Eden as JeannieCredit: NBC/Getty

Eden is best known for portraying the eponymous entity inI Dream of Jeanniefrom 1965 to 1970 and reprised the role numerous times since. She also appeared on the television seriesDallasandSabrina the Teenage Witch.The retired actress still makes appearances at conventions and fan events around the world.

Speaking with PEOPLEin October 2025, Eden reflected on her legacy and shared how she wants to be remembered by fans. "That I made them laugh, made them happy, took them to another place," she said.

"I have so many people that come up to me and tell me that they had an awful childhood and that the only thing that helped them out was to go in their room and pretend it was a bottle," she said, referring to Jeannie's small bottle of an abode. "It makes me sad and happy at the same time."

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Exclusive-Chinese firm hired lobbyists with ties to Don Jr, then scored a win in Washington

By Alexandra Alper

Reuters

WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - A lobbying firm led by one of Donald Trump Jr.'s hunting buddies helped a Chinese company make its case to a U.S. national security watchdog against a U.S. startup that was seeking to have the Chinese firm removed as one of its investors, public filings show.

The watchdog rejected the U.S. firm's request for a national security review of the Chinese firm's investment, according to a document seen by Reuters, handing a rare win to a Chinese company in Washington. The decision has not previously been ‌reported.

The lobbying firm, Checkmate, helped a lawyer for China's Grand Pharmaceutical Group clinch a meeting with the head of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) in early January, according to two people familiar with the matter. During the meeting, the lawyer argued that the case was a ‌commercial disagreement with no national security implications, one of the people said.

At the end of January, the watchdog rejected the filing by Minnesota-based startup FastWave for reasons unrelated to national security, effectively siding with the Chinese firm, according to a document seen by Reuters.

FastWave, which had been granted calls with CFIUS staffers rather than senior officials that month, has been brought to the brink of bankruptcy, the company ​told CFIUS.

Reuters could not determine if the meeting Checkmate set up played a role in the CFIUS decision. There was no indication that Donald Trump Jr., President Donald Trump's eldest son, was involved. A representative for Don Jr. did not respond to requests for comment.

Such lobbying, by foreign or domestic companies is "very typical," according to Tim LaPira, a professor of political science at James Madison University. "If you want to speak to the party in power, you are going to need to hire somebody that has those partisan connections," he added.

Six China experts and three Democratic lawmakers who were informed of the situation by Reuters said the case raised concerns that Chinese companies could gain influence over the Trump administration by hiring lobbyists close to his orbit.

Michael Sobolik, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, a conservative think tank, said that if a Chinese company can lobby the U.S. government into siding with it against an American firm on a national security matter, "that is the height of the swamp."

The White House rejected the criticism.

"Nothing has changed with CFIUS’s diligence, investigation, ‌or enforcement operations, which continue to robustly and vigilantly safeguard America’s national security interests," said Kush Desai, a White ⁠House spokesman, adding that any implication that the Trump administration would weaken CFIUS at the behest of special interests was "categorically false."

COMMERCIAL DISPUTE OR NATIONAL SECURITY RISK

Checkmate is led by Ches McDowell, who appears in social media posts hunting with Don Jr. and co-owns a property with him. A spokesperson for Checkmate said McDowell, though listed on Grand Pharma's lobbying disclosure, did not personally work on the matter. Reuters found no evidence to the contrary.

Grand Pharma hired Checkmate in December, and paid the firm $30,000 for two ⁠weeks of work on CFIUS matters that month, filings show.

The CFIUS rejection came weeks after the early January meeting that Checkmate secured for Jeff Bialos, Grand Pharma's lawyer, with Chris Pilkerton, newly confirmed by the Senate at the time to lead CFIUS, according to the two sources.

FastWave's counsel sought a call with Pilkerton on two occasions in January, but it was only able to arrange calls with CFIUS staffers, according to documents seen by Reuters.

Bialos and Checkmate acknowledged Checkmate arranged a meeting with senior Treasury officials, but declined to say with whom. In an interview with Reuters, Bialos said he could have arranged the meeting himself. Treasury did not respond to questions about Pilkerton.

Bialos described the process as "a lengthy fact-based investigation" whose outcome was not "politically ​driven.” ​He said the case amounted to "a private commercial dispute... being squeezed into the CFIUS box."

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FastWave CEO Scott Nelson told Reuters "the opaque and highly irregular procedural decisions" from CFIUS made it difficult ​for his company to protect its critical technology from a Chinese investor.

A spokesperson for Treasury, which leads CFIUS, said CFIUS ‌could not comment on individual cases. The Chinese Embassy in Washington declined to comment.

LASER SHIPMENTS REGULATED

In 2021, Grand Pharma invested $12 million in FastWave, which later started manufacturing a special catheter to treat calcium build-up in arteries using a laser.

U.S. shipments of that laser to China are regulated because they could also be used to enhance the Chinese military's warfare capabilities, according to U.S. rules.

FastWave, which initially welcomed Grand Pharma's investment, asked CFIUS in 2025 to review it. Fastwave hoped the committee would force Grand Pharma to divest its 40% stake or make it a passive investor, fearing that the Chinese firm could be seeking to steal its intellectual property and was blocking its attempts to raise money, according to the documents seen by Reuters.

In its 2021 agreement, Grand Pharma gained veto rights over future capital raises, a common investor request to avoid diluting its position.

FastWave became concerned about potential theft of its intellectual property after it saw a press release on Grand Pharma's website disclosing a new partnership with Jiangsu Zhenyi Medical Technology Co., Ltd, a Chinese rival to FastWave, FastWave said.

Jiangsu Zhenyi Medical Technology could not be reached for comment. Bialos said Grand Pharma was merely distributing the device for it and that the relationship did not violate Grand Pharma's commitments to FastWave. Reuters could not independently establish whether the relationship violated FastWave ‌and Grand Pharma's agreements.

CFIUS in January rejected FastWave's filing in the case, stating that FastWave's responses included "material misstatements," according to a letter CFIUS sent to FastWave and seen by Reuters. For example, ​one of the alleged misstatements concerned the extent to which Grand Pharma engaged in negotiations with FastWave over its efforts to raise capital.

In its letter, CFIUS accused FastWave of contradicting itself by ​telling the committee in July 2025 that Grand Pharma had not provided "substantive feedback" on a financing round, while in August saying that Grand Pharma had ​in fact engaged in "substantive discussion." FastWave, in its response to CFIUS in February 2026, countered that Grand Pharma's feedback -- edits on a termsheet -- was not substantive and came only after FastWave's July statement to CFIUS.

In its rejection, CFIUS did not address any potential national ‌security risks posed by the deal.

In a statement to Reuters, Treasury emphasized that CFIUS may reject any filing for "material ​misstatements."

FastWave could technically file a fresh petition to CFIUS but the company's "significant financial distress" ​means such a filing would not be feasible, FastWave said in a response to CFIUS in February.

Tatiana Sullivan, a lawyer who works on CFIUS cases, said the committee's letter was unusual. She said CFIUS normally works with companies to address any misunderstandings, only rejecting filings outright over "serious inaccuracies" tied to national security.

Nelson, the FastWave CEO, said the rejection came "months after the underlying statements were made," and that CFIUS "never informed us of these concerns, and gave us no opportunity to clarify or correct them before rejecting the filing on the very last day of an extensive review period that lasted over 200 ​days and included 29 question sets." Treasury did not respond to questions about the timing or process.

McDowell is a North ‌Carolina lobbyist who met Trump Jr. at a conservative gala in 2016 and won his friendship by offering him a hunting trip better than the one Trump had just bid on, Checkmate confirmed. The two have owned a North Carolina property together since 2021, according to ​a deed seen by Reuters.

In one of Don Jr.'s Instagram posts from October 2024, McDowell stands beside Don Jr. and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy as they hold live falcons. In a January 2024 post on Facebook, Don Jr., his brother, Eric Trump, and McDowell pose ​with rifles on a dock above 12 dead birds.

(Reporting by Alexandra Alper; additional reporting by Andy Sullivan and Michael Martina; editing by Chris Sanders and Claudia Parsons)

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