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Jiggly Caliente, ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Star and Judge of ‘Drag Race: Philippines’, Dies at 44

- JoJo Siwa’s ex-partner Kath Ebbs has accused the singer of “emotional cheating” with Chris Hughes on “Celebrity Big Brother.”

- Marci Ien, former minister of Women and Gender Equality and Youth, referred to as WAGE, found out that the senior cabinet position she had devoted years of her life to had been abolished by Prime Minister Mark Carney, moments after he was sworn in on March 14.

- The Grammy winner penned an emotional tribute and shared a throwback photo of the pair on Instagram

- An image of a retired Liberal supporter looking into a camera and giving the middle finger with both hands has gone viral — especially in right-wing social media circles — as the “Brantford Boomer.”The brief interaction between the supporter and a cameraperson was just one of many confrontational moments that took place last Friday between people in line to attend a rally for Liberal Leader Mark Carney in Brantford, Ont., and people there to protest it. In the hour or so before the event, there

- Donald Trump has the lowest 100-day job approval rating of any president in the past 80 years, with public pushback on many of his policies and extensive economic discontent, including broad fears of a recession, according to a new ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll. Thirty-nine percent of respondents in this ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll said they approve of how Trump is handling his job as president, down 6 percentage points from February, while 55% said they disapprove. The previous low in approval for a president at or near 100 days in office, in polls dating to 1945, was Trump’s 42% in 2017.

- Prince William headed to the Vatican City on Saturday to represent King Charles at Pope Francis’s funeral, however, several royal fans were left unimpressed with one of his moves

- In Alberta, many voters feel alienated by the country’s elite – some are even tempted by Trump’s call to join the US.

- When Diane Staudte was being questioned by police, she blurted out the unthinkable

- Giuffre’s sister-in-law Amanda Roberts tells PEOPLE, “Sometimes, when that mental pain overrules, you can’t even see anything but that”

- “I didn’t really feel so famous,” Rudd exclusively tells PEOPLE

- An awkward moment unfolded at Pope Francis’ funeral on Saturday as Melania Trump had to prompt her husband, President Donald Trump, to follow Catholic protocol for the ceremony. The first lady’s urging also helped ensure that her husband didn’t snub French President Emmanuel out of a handshake. During the Sign of Peace portion of the late pontiff’s Saturday funeral mass, when the mourners were supposed to shake each other’s hands, Trump initially neglected to participate.

- Your housing costs depend on global markets.

- Princess Beatrice looked incredible on a night out with sister Princess Eugenie at Mr.Porter in London, wearing a Zara jacket, and the wife of Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi showed off her legs since giving birth to her second baby, daughter Athena.

- A year after his presidential ambitions collapsed, Gov. Ron DeSantis and his wife Casey can no longer lay claim to the future of the Republican Party. And in Florida, even their present is in jeopardy.

- Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday that the “only solution” for the war in Ukraine is a negotiation where both Russia and Ukraine “give up something.” “There is no military solution to this war,” Rubio told NBC News’s Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press.” “The only solution to this war is a negotiated settlement…

- Her name will forever be associated with the scandals surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and his circle.

- STORY: :: Carney says Canadians ‘shocked, devastated and heartbroken’ after a vehicle plows into Filipino festival:: April 27, 2025:: Hamilton, Canada:: Mark Carney, Canadian Prime Minister”Late yesterday evening, I and all Canadians were shocked, devastated and heartbroken. What we know at this time is that at the Lapu-Lapu Festival in Vancouver, an occasion to gather and to celebrate the vibrancy of the Filipino Canadian community, nine people were killed and more than 20 were injured in what the Vancouver police are describing as a car ramming attack. I would like to commend the quick and compassionate actions of those at the scene and of our first responders. An investigation is ongoing to determine how and why this horrific attack occurred. // Last night, families lost a sister, a brother, a mother, a father, a son or a daughter. Those families are living every family’s nightmare. And to them, and to the many others who were injured, to the Filipino Canadian community, and to everyone in the broader Lower Mainland Vancouver, I would like to offer my deepest condolences and my wishes for strength and compassion in this tragic time.”Police said they had arrested a 30-year-old Vancouver man, who was “known” to them, at the scene of the incident on Saturday evening. “At this time, we are confident that this incident was not an act of terrorism,” Vancouver police said in an X post.

- Vancouver Coun. Mike Klassen, speaking as deputy mayor on behalf of city, addresses Vancouver Sun Run participants at the start of the 2025 race. The previous evening, 11 people were killed and and many more injured when an SUB drive through a crowd gathered for Lapu Lapu Day.

- Worshippers began visiting the tomb of Pope Francis on Sunday, as Catholics marked the second day of official mourning for the late pontiff.

- A battle between aides in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon didn’t end when the entangled parties were ousted from the Pentagon, according to a Saturday report in The Guardian. In fact, the spat seems to have become even more bitter, with one staffer reportedly making calls to establish whether another used cocaine at a previous job, in an effort to turn up dirt for a lawsuit. Colin Carroll was one of three high-ranking Hegseth aides—along with Dan Caldwell and Darin Selnick—who were fir
