Jeff Bridges Brings Back 'The Dude' To Speak Out Against ICE Raids
It looks like Jeff Bridges is still cool with revisiting old roles ... because he just reprised his old part as "The Dude" from "The Big Lebowski" while appearing on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Tuesday.
The actor was being interviewed ahead of the premiere of "Tron: Ares," in which he stars, when Kimmel asked him to share a few choice quotes ... in character, of course.
Bridges hopped into a sweater and a pair of sunglasses -- if anyone needs Halloween ideas, take notes -- and got into character, asking viewers to seriously consider chilling out.
Bridges turned his focus to the ongoing ICE raids, and quipped we should be getting ICE "off the streets and into our beverages, man" -- and yes, White Russians were served.
Bridges finished off by referencing one of The Dude's catchphrases ... telling the audience and viewers not just to abide, but to "abide together."
This isn't the first time Bridges has returned to the role, portraying The Dude in a Super Bowl ad for Stella Artois in 2019.
It was a pretty solid interview -- and we think The Dude's special appearance really tied it all together, man.
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Katie Porter See Ya Later!!! Threatens To Leave Interview
Interviews can be pretty big newsmaking events for politicians ... and this one with former Democratic Representative for California Katie Porter didn't disappoint.
Porter -- who's currently running for Governor of California -- went viral Tuesday after a clip from an interview with CBS News investigative reporter Julie Watts began making the rounds on social media.
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In the interview, which took place last month, Porter was asked what she'd do to win over voters who'd picked Trump in the past ... Porter claimed she wouldn't need their support, then chuckled a little.
Porter and Watts went back and forth ... Porter then declared she was fed up with the follow-up questions and said she was ending the session.
CBS News confirmed Porter ended up sticking around, and answered further questions after threatening to hit the road.
Porter's conduct in the interview was criticized by several other gubernatorial hopefuls, including former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, according to USA Today.
The election is in November 2026 ... so Porter's still got time to sit down for other interviews.
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Dwayne Johnson 'The Smashing Machine' Gets Smashed At The Box Office
Even though Dwayne Johnson starred in "The Smashing Machine" ... the flick's definitely not smashing anything at the box office.
The sports biopic -- centered around the life of former MMA fighter Mark Kerr -- turned out to have The Rock's lowest-ever film opening, raking in an unremarkable $5.9 million over its opening weekend, according to Deadline.
What's interesting is the movie was actually forecast to bring in a pretty penny with its release, and it was supposed to be one of A24's biggest openings yet.
President Donald Trump Would Invoke The Insurrection Act 'If It Was Necessary'
President Donald Trump is escalating a threat to involve the U.S. military in American cities, using a law that hasn't been activated in more three decades.
47 brought up the idea of invoking the Insurrection Act while speaking to reporters at the White House on Monday, and he claimed he'd go through with the invocation "if it was necessary," according to NBC News.
FYI ... the Insurrection Act of 1807 enables the president to deploy the military and federalize state National Guard forces in certain circumstances.
Conor McGregor Sidelined From The UFC For 18 Months After Missing Tests
Conor McGregor's going to be spending a bit more time outside of the octagon ... because he just got hit with an 18-month suspension through Combat Sports Anti-Doping, which is affiliated with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
The mixed-martial-arts (MMA) promotion company shared an announcement about The Notorious' time off through its official website on Tuesday, and it was revealed his suspension was due to "whereabouts failures" under its anti-doping policy -- in other words, he no-showed for an important test several times.
Athletes in the UFC are required to give the company accurate location information at all times so they can get tested -- at random intervals, of course.
Conor missed three tests, which were all scheduled to take place in June and September 2024. He apparently accepted responsibility for the no-shows, and he ended up having his suspension reduced by six months.
We should also note the professional fighter claims he was recovering from an injury and wasn't preparing for a match when the tests were supposed to have been taken.
Conor's period of ineligibility kicked off on September 20, 2024, when he was supposed to have his third of three tests, and it'll continue until March 20, 2026.
The athlete most recently fought in 2021, when he lost to Dustin Poirier. He was set to get back to the octagon in 2024, although he pulled out of his scheduled bout after suffering an injury during training.
It's worth noting Conor's suspension will end just a few months before the UFC's planned event at the White House ... and he's been pretty open about wanting to be included on the fight card for the big night.
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Greta Thunberg Detained by Israel Trying to Bring Gaza Aid, Released and Sent to Greece
Greta Thunberg claimed Israel is committing "genocide" against Palestinians after she landed in Athens, Greece, with more than 150 other activists on Monday.
Israel detained 479 people, including Thunberg, who were involved with the Global Sumud Flotilla, boats that attempted to pierce Israel's naval blockade in order to bring aid to Gaza, according to Reuters.
The Israeli government subsequently deported hundreds of individuals associated with the flotilla, and Thunberg was part of a group of 161, made up of people from 16 European countries, who were given the boot and sent to Athens, BBC News reports. Thunberg was similarly denied entry to Gaza and expelled, with others, in June.
Thunberg said the flotilla's main objective was to "step up" and provide aid to Gazans after various governments continue to refuse to do so.
Several activists involved in the flotilla alleged they were subject to inhumane conditions and treatment while they were detained in Israel. Some described sleep deprivation, food and water being withheld ... and even beatings, and being locked in a cage, Reuters reports. Israel's foreign ministry denied the reports.
It should be noted various other international organizations have also declared Israel is commiting genocide against Palestinians, including Israeli human rights organizations and the United Nations Human Rights Commission.
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Ace Frehley Clears His 2025 Touring Schedule To Focus On His Health
Ace Frehley won't be rocking out on stage anytime soon ... because he's just cleared his touring schedule for the rest of the year.
The former Kiss guitarist shared a message on his social media accounts citing "ongoing medical issues" as the reason for the cancellations.
The performer currently only has one show scheduled on his official website, as he's set to play in Highland, California, in February 2026.
Ace has had a bit of a rough run lately ... as he was hospitalized back in September after suffering a "minor fall" in his studio.
The rock star shared a message on his Instagram account at the time and claimed, while he was feeling fine after the incident, his doctor advised him to stay off the road while he recovered.
He ended up having to cancel a show at the Antelope Valley Fair in Lancaster, California, in order to focus on his health.
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Get well soon, Ace ... we want to see you rock and roll all nite ASAP!
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Country Singer Cody Johnson Cancels His Concerts To Undergo Surgery
Cody Johnson's going to be taking a break from the road for the next three months ... because he's cleared his touring schedule for the rest of the year.
The country singer announced the cancellation of his shows in an Instagram post Wednesday, saying he'd been dealing with upper respiratory and sinus infections for a while.
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Cody said he'd also burst his ear drum, which meant he'd have to undergo immediate surgery, and he'll have to rest for a couple weeks.
The thing is, it could have been worse ... the singer said the rupture would have likely taken months had he not elected to go under the knife, and he said he was praying "for full healing" in the coming months.
The canceled dates ran from October 18 to November 5, when Cody was set to play cities like Pittsburgh, Las Vegas, and Phoenix.
The singer told fans to keep an eye on their email for refund info.
He thanked his fans for their "love and support" ... and we're thinking they'll be sending it his way until he's healthy enough to get back onstage.
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Stephen Miller Goes After AOC After She Called Him Short
Stephen Miller's infamous for speaking his mind about various topics during his tenure as the White House Deputy Chief of Staff -- and now he's extending his attention to the subject of his height.
And all of the newfound attention to the political figure's height is thanks to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who encouraged her social media followers to mock his height in an effort to demean the Trump Administration during an Instagram Live session on Sunday, according to The Independent.
The Democratic Congresswoman from New York claimed the reason Miller "looks like he is so mad" is due to his height -- which she guessed was about 4 feet 10 inches -- and stated he's likely taking his anger about his height out on vulnerable groups.
Miller stood up to the challenge ... sitting down for a spot on Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle" show Monday evening to address AOC's comments after rewatching a clip of the Live session.
The longtime Trump ally claimed his adversary's brain and eyes don't work and described her as a "trainwreck" ... claiming he stands 5 feet 10 inches tall -- the average height for men in the USA is about 5 feet 9 inches, according to Healthline.
AOC took the whole thing in stride, posting on X that she was "crying" about the fact Miller had to rewatch the clip on live TV.
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You know what they say ... the shorter the king, the taller the crown!
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Robin Williams' Daughter Zelda Stop Sending Me A.I.-Generated Clips Of My Dad!!!
It looks like Zelda Williams is perfectly happy with photos and home videos of her late father Robin Williams ... because she just publicly objected to fans sending her A.I.-generated clips of her dad.
The director shared a set of messages on her Instagram Story on Monday to let her followers know she's fed up with receiving the clips ... and she pointed out the "Mrs. Doubtfire" star would not have approved of them, according to Variety.
FYI ... Robin -- who shared Zelda with his ex-wife Marsha Williams -- died by suicide at his home in California in 2014.
West End Star Ben Lewis Dead At 46
West End actor and singer Ben Lewis died on Monday after a lengthy battle with bowel cancer.
The performer's death was announced by his longtime friend, Australian television presenter Todd Woodbridge, who shared a tribute to his late friend on Instagram.
Ben got his start in Australia, where he appeared in various stage productions in the early 2000s, according to Deadline.
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The actor's profile got a boost in 2011, when he starred in the Australian production of "Love Never Dies," the sequel to "The Phantom of the Opera."
Lewis went on to star in a revival of "Phantom," which ran from 2017 to 2018 in London's West End.
Ben was diagnosed with bowel cancer in February 2024, and the cancer was reportedly deemed incurable.
Lewis is survived by his wife, actress Melle Stewart, who suffered a stroke in 2021 after experiencing an adverse reaction to the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Ben was 46 years old.
RIP
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Trouble In Flavortown! Guy Fieri Speaks Out About Stolen Tequila Trucks
It's usually good vibes in Flavortown ... but Guy Fieri revealed he experienced a major bummer when two truckloads of his Santo Tequila was stolen last November in an interview for "60 Minutes," which aired in October 2025.
Here's what went down ... Fieri, who cofounded Santo along with Sammy Hagar in 2017, received a call from the company's president, who let him know a considerable amount of their product -- 24,000 bottles, to be exact -- had disappeared, according to CBS News.
Santo's higher-ups had hired a logistics company to deal with the transportation of its products, and the organization hired a trucking company, which then hired another two trucking companies, which in turn hired drivers ... it's a lot, we know.
Zach Bryan Lashes Out At ICE In New Song Snippet
Zach Bryan's got plenty of his feelings out through music ... and it looks like his feelings about the ongoing ICE raids are coming out, too.
The country singer released a snippet of a new, untitled song on his Instagram account this past Friday, and he wrote a short message in his post's caption reading "the fading of the red white and blue."
And it only gets more intense from there ... because Bryan referred to the cops as "cocky motherf***ers" about halfway through the snippet.
Keith Powers & Ryan Destiny We're Engaged!!!
It looks like Keith Powers and Ryan Destiny are ready to move on to the next stage of their lives ... because they're engaged!
The performers revealed the big news by sharing a joint Instagram post Sunday ... Keith wrote he'd popped the big question to "the love of my life."
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Powers and Destiny spoke about their engagement in an interview with Essence, where the "Uglies" star said he'd been planning out the proposal for a year and a half -- which is plenty of time to pick out a ring!
How Anika Nilles Ended Up Playing Drums For A High-Profile Rock Band
Anika Nilles has been rocking out on the drums for several years now ... and it looks like she'll be hitting some pretty big stages in the near future.
The professional drummer's been selected to support the legendary prog-rock group Rush on their upcoming reunion tour, which isn't too far out in the future.
We're going to take a look into the background of the musician and see how she was selected to take the stool of the group's legendary former drummer.
Anika Got Her Start Through YouTube
Nilles is originally from Germany, and she earned a degree in popular music and music business from the Popakademie Baden-Württemberg in Mannheim, according to Modern Drummer.
The musician had originally pursued a career in social education, although she gave it up in order to follow her dreams of working as a professional musician.
Nilles' big break came in 2013, when she posted a video for her track "Wild Boy" on YouTube, and the clip racked up thousands of views overnight.
The performer kept raising her public profile by sharing videos of her original compositions on YouTube, and she's earned millions of views through her work.
She's Released Several Albums as a Solo Artist
Nilles dropped her debut solo album, "Pikalar," which featured instrumental compositions, in 2017.
The performer's since released three further albums, and her most recent record, "False Truth," debuted earlier this year.
Nilles remained busy in between the release of each of her records, as she began appearing at international drumming festivals and drum clinics.
She also hit the road as part of Jeff Beck's band back in 2022, when she joined the late guitarist on a tour around Europe, according to Loudwire.
Anika's Going to Fill Neil Peart's Former Position for Rush
Nilles' involvement with Rush was revealed in October 2025, when the group revealed she'd been selected to replace Neil Peart on their upcoming 2026 reunion tour, reports Variety.
The group's former drummer died in 2020 following a battle with glioblastoma, and his family's given the band their blessing to hit the stage again.
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson issued a press statement about their plans to get back together ... Geddy said they "could not be more excited" to have Nilles as their drummer.
The group's set to kick off their reunion tour on June 7 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles -- where they played their last show prior to Peart's death.
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They're Back! Rush Is Reuniting For A 2026 Tour
Rush's surviving members are heading back into the limelight -- because they just announced a reunion tour!
The group -- consisting of bassist-singer Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson -- is set to hit the road in the summer of 2026 on what's being labeled as the "Fifty Something" tour, according to Variety.
The pair's going to be joined by drummer Anika Nilles, who will in for Neil Peart, who died back in 2020 from glioblastoma.
The news broke in an interview with Lee and Lifeson at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland Sunday night, and the bassist said choosing to tour again was a “very difficult decision” given Peart's absence.
Lee and Lifeson reportedly began privately jamming on their old songs following their longtime friend's death, which helped them work through his absence.
The late drummer's family has given the band their blessing to hit the stage again, and the group's planning to pay tribute to Peart multiple times at each show.
In addition to Nilles -- who formerly toured with Jeff Beck -- the group is going to hire a keyboard player to join them on the road ... and Lee quipped Lifeson would have more room to dance with all the extra support.
The tour's set to kick off on June 7 at the Kia Forum in L.A. -- where Rush played their last show prior to Peart's death.