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Damon Wayans, co-creator of 'In Living Color,' recently spoke about his crucial role in launching Jim Carrey's career. Comparing himself to Dr. Dre and Carrey to Eminem, Wayans emphasized their collaborative work within the revolutionary show. 'In Living Color' was a bold platform that broke cultural barriers, paving the way for future stars. While open to specials, Wayans prefers not to push for a full revival.
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The Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit faces grass fire threats due to sparks from Formula 1 cars. FIA has taken preventive measures like grass cutting and deploying firefighting teams to tackle these issues. Dry weather may continue through the weekend, but rain is anticipated on race day, possibly reducing fire risks.
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Liam Snellin, a contestant on BBC's The Apprentice, exposes the intense nature of the show's boardroom scenes, where filming can extend up to two hours, revealing only select highlights to viewers. Despite an embarrassing moment during a task, Snellin talks about his decade-long ambition to join the show and offers insights into the strategic pressures contestants face under Alan Sugar's scrutiny.
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The Apprentice stirs controversy as Lord Sugar reportedly fires a candidate before the traditional final boardroom showdown, a first in the show's history. Recent regular eliminations saw Mia Collins and Liam Snellin sent home, sparking viewer outrage over perceived unfairness. The show's unpredictable nature keeps audiences on their toes.
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Southampton faced Crystal Palace in a tense Premier League battle, ending 1-1 after a last-minute equalizer by França. Paul Onuachu scored first for the struggling Saints, while Palace fought back in the final moments. This match reflects both teams' challenges, as Southampton remain at the bottom and Palace sits mid-table, aiming for a stronger finish this season.
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President Donald Trump has unveiled a sweeping reciprocal tariff plan, implementing tariffs on countries with perceived unfair trade practices. Key targets include China, the EU, and Vietnam, with automotive imports also hit. Trump's move aims to address trade imbalances, specifically noting Australia's ban on U.S. beef. He calls the measure 'kind,' as it involves only half the calculated tariff rates.
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Elijah Wood stepped into a key role in Stephen King's film adaptation *The Monkey* mere days before production, replacing a previously cast actor. Directed by Osgood Perkins, the film sees Wood as Ted Hammerman, whose unexpected survival subverts horror norms. The movie has been well-received, both critically and commercially, for its unique blend of dark comedy and horror, defying typical haunted toy storylines.
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Murdoch University is making strides on World Autism Understanding Day by emphasizing 'acceptance' over mere 'awareness'. Through their 'Step Up for Autism' program and yoga-based interventions, they are creating pathways for autistic children to thrive in inclusive environments. The university's ongoing commitment to neurodiversity is evident in their proactive policy development and community engagement.
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The newly-formed Patriots for Europe group catapults to being the European Parliament's third-largest political bloc with 84 Members of European Parliament from 13 national parties. Led by Jordan Bardella, the group is rooted in far-right ideologies advocating for national sovereignty and opposing EU federalism. It displaces Renew Europe and faces potential isolation despite its growing influence.
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Big changes are coming to the UK welfare system as confirmed in the Spring Statement 2025. The government plans to tighten eligibility for Personal Independence Payments and adjust Universal Credit benefits, aiming to save £4.8bn by 2030. However, these changes could affect 800,000 people who may lose out on PIP support. There's also an increase in the National Minimum Wage, but critics caution these moves may lead to more people falling into poverty.