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The Most Expensive ‘Star Wars’ Prop Has Been Sold for Seven Figures

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A lightsaber used by iconic Star Wars villain Darth Vader has broken the record for the most expensive prop in the sci-fi franchise. The legendary weapon used by Vader in the sequels Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, has been auctioned and sold for $3.6 million. That is a multi-million-dollar price tag for a piece of cinema history.

Per the report by People magazine, the item was sold during Propstore’s now famous sale of Hollywood memorabilia. The event, where plenty of collector’s items from famous movies are available to anyone with enough cash to secure them, ran from September 4. Other important items sold at the auction include a whip and belt used in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, one of the Sankara stones from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and a Stormtrooper helmet from Return of the Jedi.

However, the highlight of the sale was the lightsaber, the first ever Vader Hero edition to be sold. The final bid was for $3,654,000, and the precious prop landed in the hands of an undisclosed buyer. Propstore COO Brandon Alinger expressed his excitement about the sale and called the first day of the event a “landmark moment” in the history of the famous Los Angeles auction house. Alinger said the following about the lightsaber auction:

“Today’s result marks a landmark moment not just for Propstore, but for the entire world of film collecting. To see a Star Wars lightsaber – the symbol of one of cinema’s greatest sagas – become the highest-valued piece of the franchise ever sold at auction is incredibly special. It speaks to the enduring cultural power of Star Wars and the passion of fans and collectors who see these artifacts as touchstones of modern mythology.”

Darth Vader’s Lightsaber Just Became One of the Most Expensive Movie Props Ever Sold

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$3.6 million may seem extravagant and excessive, but we’re talking cinema history here. The lightsaber is arguably the most important item in Star Wars’ lore and owning the one used by Darth Vader himself is a dream of those who have loyally followed the franchise since its beginning. Nevertheless, at $3.6 million, the lightsaber isn’t the most expensive Hollywood memorabilia ever sold. That title is held by other items from some classic movies from cinema’s early years.

From ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz (sold for $32.5 million, including fees) to the sled used in Citizen Kane (sold for $14.75 million), there are other pieces that have surpassed the seven figures, and are now in the hands of mysterious millionaires.

Those movies were made almost 100 years ago, so perhaps a lightsaber will be worth much more in future decades. A suit like Iron Man’s or Thor’s hammer could also become long-lost collectors pieces for the next generation – or maybe by then the idea of owning something physical from a movie will seem ridiculous in an increasingly digital world. Time does well for iconic props used in everyone’s favorite movies, so let’s hope there will always be a place for physical collectibles, and not everything turns digital in the near future.



This story originally appeared on Movieweb

Top 12 X-Men Comic Storylines Ranked: Must-Read Mutant Tales

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There are a lot of great X-Men stories, but not all of them are great all the way through. Take Ultimate X-Men, which started out with a new vision of Marvel’s mutants and ended up crashing with the trajectory of a meteor.

Here, then, are the 12 X-Men stories that are 10/10 from start to finish, and we’re starting with a potentially controversial entry…

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Hellions Volume 2, Zeb Wells and Stephen Segovia

Collects Hellions Volume 1 #7-12

hellions art of wildchild attacking

Does this lesser-known series really belong in a list of all-time greats? Yes! While this list could just be made up of Chris Claremont stories, it’s not about how essential they are to the X-Men mythos, but how consistently great they are. By that score, Hellions did something truly great, turning a roster of D-list characters into an incredibly compelling cast.

Hellions is about a group of mutants gathered together because their powers or experiences make them dangerous to others. The villainous Mister Sinister (then working with the X-Men) is given permission to use them on missions which require excessive violence so long as he also helps them bond as a team. Of course, being an evil mastermind, he has plans of his own.

the hellions fly in mister sinister's personal jet, in x-men spin off comic
the hellions fly in mister sinister’s personal jet, in x-men spin off comic

While the first volume is good, the second really embraces the dark comedy of turning such damaged characters into a superhero team, and includes the amazing Hellfire Gala tie-in issue where Mister Sinister gets to smarmily insult Marvel’s greatest heroes while sipping champagne, delivering #1 on our list of the best insults of X-Men’s Krakoan Era.

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X-Men: Supernovas, Mike Carey and Chris Bachalo

Collects X-Men Volume 2 #188-193

X-Men Supernovas cover art
X-Men Supernovas cover art

Every so often, X-Men needs an injection of big ideas to keep the franchise feeling fresh. ‘Supernovas’ changed the game by introducing the Children of the Vault – hyper-evolved cyborgs who are the best candidates to supplant the X-Men as humanity’s final evolution. The volume also includes a scrappy X-Men team where heroes like Rogue and Iceman have to deal with allied villains Sabretooth and Mystique.

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Astonishing X-Men: Gifted, Joss Whedon and John Cassaday

Collects Astonishing X-Men Volume 3 #1-6

x-men gifted comic art cover
x-men gifted comic art cover

Astonishing X-Men set a new watermark for modern X-Men stories, depicting the characters as a tried-and-true team with personal relationships tempered by years of adventures. Wolverine and Cyclops have rarely felt more like people you could meet in real life, and Kitty Pryde officially graduates from being the team’s little sister. The introduction of a mutant ‘cure’ also introduces huge stakes, while Colossus gets the greatest moment of his comic career.

cyclops leading the x-men into battle
cyclops leading the x-men into battle

John Cassaday’s art shows why he’s the best in the biz, though later accusations about Joss Whedon make this a volume fans might want to skip regardless.

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Excalibur: The Sword Is Drawn, Chris Claremont and Alan Davis

Collects Excalibur Volume 1 #1-5

x-men spin-off Excalibur comic-1
x-men spin-off Excalibur comic-1

At a time when the X-Men are believed dead, Nightcrawler, Kitty Pryde and Rachel Grey head to England and set up a new team in a lighthouse. There’s nothing before or since like Excalibur – a comedy/action/soap opera where the relationships between the heroes matter as much if not more than the threats they face along the way.

Claremont is a legendary character writer, and nails the idea of flawed heroes who fear they’re not living up to their potential. Villains like the body-stealing Warwolves introduce ideas that are still inspiring stories nearly 40 years later, and things get very werid very quickly.

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X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills, Chris Claremont and Brent Eric Anderson

X-Men God Loves, Man Kills cover art
X-Men God Loves, Man Kills cover art

The X-Men weren’t always an allegory for bigotry and prejudice, but God Loves, Man Kills sealed the deal that those concepts would be part of the franchise’s DNA forever. Religious leader William Stryker wasn’t like the villains superhero fans had come to expect, genuinely seeing mutants as inhuman with a fiery loathing that makes even Xavier consider whether Magneto might be right.

This story holds up as an examination of the soul-decaying hatred of bigotry, and what makes the X-Men so unique as a comics franchise.

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House of X/Powers of X, Jonathan Hickman with Pepe Larraz and R.B. Silva Respectively

House of X Volume 1 #1-6 and Powers of X Volume 1 #1-6

house of x x-men cover art
house of x x-men cover art

It can’t be overstated how much these twin series – intended to be read by bouncing issue-by-issue between the two – changed the game for X-Men. In House of X, the X-Men have formed a mutant nation and become a world power overnight. Meanwhile, in Powers of X, we see how the entire future of mutantkind will play out, setting up a threat that the new mutant nation was secretly founded to defeat.

xavier and magneto being proud of krakoa
xavier and magneto being proud of krakoa

Hickman’s masterwork is incredibly rich with ideas, supporting the line-wide ‘Krakoan Era’ reboot that ran from 2019 to 2024. Villains and heroes are forced into a closer alliance than ever as the project of mutant survival is approached in startling new ways, and fans begin to wonder if Professor X was ever actually a hero.

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X-Men Red Volume 1, Al Ewing and Stefano Caselli

X-Men: Red Volume 2 #1-5

x-men red art with storm, magneto and sunspot
x-men red art with storm, magneto and sunspot

After settling the otherworldly mutant civilization known as the Arakki on a terraformed Mars, the X-Men actually have to do the work of maintaining their alliance with this powerful new faction. Storm, Magneto and Sunspot journey to the red planet, becoming part of a new culture where self-sustenance is valued above all else and disagreements are settled by gladiatorial combat.

One of the Krakoan Era’s breakout successes, this comic unleashes the X-Men’s biggest badasses to be themselves without the constraints of a realistic backdrop, and with planetary stakes that only increase as the series goes on.

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The New Mutants: Demon Bear Saga, Chris Claremont and Bill Sienkiewicz

The New Mutants Volume 1 #18-21

new mutants demon bear
new mutants demon bear

A work of comic art that’s rarely been equaled, the Demon Bear Saga is known as much for its art as its writing, as the X-Men’s neophyte recruits face a villain that literally embodies trauma. X-Men often uses mutant powers as a metaphor for its heroes’ inner conflicts, and ‘Demon Bear’ is the zenith of that concept.

new mutants demon bear artwork
new mutants demon bear artwork

Superhero comics are often celebrated for how they absorb other genres, and the Demon Bear Saga is a coming of age/psycholocial horror story par excellence.

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Uncanny X-Force: The Apocalypse Solution, Rick Remender and Jerome Opeña

Uncanny X-Force Volume 1 #1-4

Uncanny X-Force The Apocalypse Solution cover art
Uncanny X-Force The Apocalypse Solution cover art

Wolverine gathers the X-Men’s deadliest killers to bring down Apocalypse, only to discover the world-ending villain has been reincarnated as a child. No-one expected X-Men to tackle ‘would you kill Hitler as a baby?’, and fewer still would imagine that story could be genuinely reflective, viscerally compelling and unexpectedly funny. Jerome Opeña’s art is museum-worthy, and Remender writes one of the few stories where Deadpool is actually funny.

x-force debate whether to kill apocalypse
x-force debate whether to kill apocalypse

While many lists recommend the later ‘Dark Angel Saga’, it’s important to be there when the team first get together and begin to clash and gel as a unit, especially because the conclusion of this story is the original sin that gives the rest of the run such compelling emotional stakes.

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Uncanny X-Men: Everything is Sinister, Kieron Gillen, Carlos Pacheco, Jorge Molina, Rodney Buchemi and Brandon Peterson

Uncanny X-Men Volume 2 #1-4

kieron gillen uncanny x-men cover art
kieron gillen uncanny x-men cover art

Cyclops assembles a group who are part-superhero team, part-nuclear deterrent in this iconic X-Men run that’s worth reading all the way through. In the first volume, the team face off against Machiavellian geneticist Mister Sinister, in a portrayal that realized the villain’s potential as the best X-Men nemesis since Magneto.

The X-Men have never been wittier, in a story that was integral in taking Cyclops from bland boyscout to the franchise’s most compelling character.



This story originally appeared on Screenrant

Justin Bieber’s ‘Swag II’: 5 things to know

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“Swag’s” sequel is upon us.

Justin Bieber released the pink-jacketed “Swag II” early Friday morning, less than two months after he dropped its black-jacketed predecessor in mid-July. (On X, the singer posted that meme of the goth and Barbie houses sitting side by side in Santa Monica.)

Like the first “Swag,” the 23-track “Swag II” arrived with only about a day’s notice; like the earlier collection, the new one — Bieber’s eighth studio LP if you don’t count it as merely a deluxe edition of “Swag” — is sure to rack up millions of streams over the weekend.

Here are five things to know about “Swag II”:

1. New album, (mostly) same swag

Bieber’s in more or less the same sound world he was in last time, laying his cooing vocals over squeaky, scratchy arrangements that pull from indie rock and ’80s R&B. It’s a dramatic shift from the glistening teen-pop production of his early hits and from the high-gloss EDM beats of his collabs with the likes of Diplo and DJ Snake. But veteran Beliebers know he’s got a soft spot for this type of music: “Swag” and “Swag II” are in a lineage with 2013’s cult-fave “Journals” and 2020’s underrated “Changes.”

2. Same swaggy team of producers

Though streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music didn’t immediately publish the album’s credits, a press release from Bieber’s label Def Jam said he made “Swag II” with much of the same team behind “Swag,” including Carter Lang, Dylan Wiggins, Dijon, Mk.gee, Daniel Chetrit and Eddie Benjamin. Also in the mix this time: Mike Will (better known as Mike Will Made It).

3. The features? Swag-tastic

Guest appearances on the album come from Benjamin; Bakar; Lil B, who also made a cameo on “Swag”; the Nigerian singer Tems, with whom Bieber teamed in 2021 for a remix of Wizkid’s “Essence”; and Hurricane Chris, the Southern rapper known for his 2007 teen-rap hit “A Bay Bay.”

4. His skit swag is missing

No Druski! The internet comedian appeared in a handful of very cringe skits on “Swag” in which he encourages Bieber to smoke Black & Mild cigars and tells the singer that, although his skin is white, his soul is Black. (“Thank you,” Bieber responds.) This time he went without.

5. His family man swag is still strong

As on “Swag,” Bieber has marriage, fatherhood and religion on his mind here. In “Better Man,” he offers up a horny Spider-Man reference to match the one in the earlier album’s “405,” while “Mother in You” recounts the wee-hours moment when his young son “looked right through me like you really knew me.” “Swag II” closes with “Story of God,” a nearly 8-minute track in which Bieber narrates the tale of the Garden of Eden against a backing of churchy keyboards and reverbed gospel wailing.



This story originally appeared on LA Times

SoundExchange Appeals SiriusXM Royalties Lawsuit Dismissal

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A major court ruling last month found that SoundExchange doesn’t have the power to collect royalties through litigation. Now, the organization has launched an appeal in hopes of preserving this enforcement strategy.

SoundExchange’s notice of appeal on Friday (Sept. 5) challenges an August federal court ruling that dismissed its $400 million lawsuit against SiriusXM. Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald held in her decision that SoundExchange, a nonprofit designated by the Copyright Royalty Board to collect performance royalties for artists, does not actually have the right to sue anybody under federal law.

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This ruling was the first to weigh in on SoundExchange’s standing to collect recorded royalties via lawsuits, and the implications are big. For more than a decade, the organization has regularly used litigation to secure hundreds of millions of dollars in royalties from radio broadcasters like SiriusXM and music streamers such as Slacker and Napster.

Already, music companies are trying to use Judge Buchwald’s ruling in their favor. Just weeks after the decision came down, Sonos told a court that it will file a motion to dismiss its own pending SoundExchange royalties lawsuit based on the rationale in the SiriusXM case.  

Faced with the possibility of losing a key enforcement strategy, SoundExchange is standing firm and using an appeal to go on the offensive. The group wants the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse Judge Buchwald, calling the decision an “erroneous ruling and flawed interpretation” of the Copyright Act in a statement on Friday.

“As Congress surely realized in creating the statutory license, some licensees will seek any available means to avoid paying artists for the full value of their work to maximize profitability,” said SoundExchange in the statement. “For the statutory license to function properly, SoundExchange fully believes Congress intended that the ‘enforcement’ power clearly granted in the statute must necessarily include the ability of its administrator to bring litigation claims when digital music services fail to meet their obligations under the law.”

“In the meantime,” continues the statement, “SoundExchange will continue in its mission of securing fair compensation for artists and rights owners and looks forward to arguing its case in court.”

A rep for SiriusXM did not immediately return a request for comment on the appeal.

The SoundExchange lawsuit against SiriusXM, brought in 2023, accused the satellite radio giant of “gaming the system” with manipulative bundling to withhold more than $150 million in performance royalties up to that point.

SoundExchange says SiriusXM has continued to apply this “faulty methodology” in the years since and now owes more than $400 million to artists and labels. SiriusXM denies all of SoundExchange’s claims.



This story originally appeared on Billboard

Mariah Carey at the MTV VMAs (Also on CBS), ‘Walking Dead’s Daryl and Carol See Europe, Mark Ruffalo in HBO’s ‘Task,’ Sunday Night Football and U.S. Open Finals

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MTV Video Music Awards

SUNDAY: The queen of pop, Mariah Carey, returns to the VMA stage for the first time in 20 years to accept the coveted Video Vanguard Award and perform a medley of her hits as the VMA ceremony expands its footprint with its first simulcast on CBS. LL Cool J hosts from New York’s UBS Arena, where a performance-heavy lineup includes a special hard-rocking tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne, featuring Steven Tyler and Joe Perry from Aerosmith with YUNGBLUD and Nuno Bettencourt. Special honorees Ricky Martin (Latin Icon Award) and Busta Rhymes (MTV VMA Rock the Bells Visionary Award) will also perform, on a roster including Sabrina Carpenter, Jelly Roll, Doja Cat, Post Malone, Tate McRae and many more.

Candela Saitta as Justina, Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier, Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, Hugo Arbués as Roberto — 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' Season 3

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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

SUNDAY: There’s no place like home, but it’s going to take a while still for Walking Dead stalwarts Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) and Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) to find their way back. As the third and penultimate season of the spinoff gets underway, the duo emerges from their hallucinatory trip in the Chunnel to discover the surreal urban landscape of a deserted London, overrun by walkers. Comic actor Stephen Merchant guest-stars as “the last Englishman in England,” who offers a lifeline of escape, though most Dead fans know their journey is going to take them next to Spain. “Let’s keep never giving up,” Daryl tells his constant companion, a sentiment that applies to the undying horror franchise.

Mark Ruffalo in 'Task'

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Task

SUNDAY: Relentlessly grim yet ultimately redemptive, befitting a crime drama whose hangdog hero used to be a priest, the harrowingly suspenseful Task (from Mare of Easttown‘s Brad Ingelsby) tells the parallel story of two men with deep sorrows. A melancholy Mark Ruffalo stars as FBI agent and former chaplain Tom Brandis, returning to fieldwork in Philadelphia after a devastating family tragedy, leading a hastily assembled task force to find the culprit who’s been burglarizing gangland drug trap houses. His target: Robbie Prendergrast (Ozark‘s soulful Tom Pelphrey), a working-class family man raising his two kids with his dead brother’s grown daughter (CODA‘s Emilia Jones) while pursuing a mission of retribution against a violent motorcycle gang. Forgiveness is a recurring theme in this bloody fable of flawed men on a fateful collision course. (See the full review.)

Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills

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Sunday Night Football

Are you ready for some … who are we kidding, most everyone is. Network TV’s top-rated sports franchise returns for its 20th season, with a Divisional Playoff rematch of the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens at Orchard Park, N.Y.’s Highmark Stadium. NFL MVPs Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson face off, capping a weekend of NFL action, with much more to come.

Aryna Sabalenka celebrates after defeating Jessica Pegula of the United States during their Women's Singles Semifinal match on Day Twelve of the 2025 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 4, 2025 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City.

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US Open Tennis

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: The tennis classic, which completes the 2025 Grand Slam cycle, ends with two highly anticipated matches. The women’s final on Saturday pits powerful No. 1 seed Aryna Sabalenka against the USA’s Amanda Anisimova, the No. 8 seed fresh off her thrilling comeback win against Naomi Osaka. The men’s final on Sunday stages a rematch of the Wimbledon final, with No. 1 seed and last year’s Open champ Jannik Sinner facing the dazzling No. 2 seed, Carlos Alcaraz, who won the Open in 2022.

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Internet Reacts to Hailey Bieber Flaunting Her Abs in Denim Jacket

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Hailey Bieber once again proved why she’s a fashion favorite with her latest social media post, sporting a chic denim jacket while flaunting her abs that instantly caught netizens’ attention. The model and entrepreneur kept her look effortlessly cool while pairing the timeless piece with her signature modern flair. Whether it’s streetwear or red-carpet glam, Bieber’s fashion choices always spark conversation, and this latest look is no exception.

Hailey Bieber stuns in denim jacket and fans are talking

On Wednesday, September 3, 2025, the Rhode founder was seen captivating her fans in a blue denim jacket.

During her latest campaign photoshoot, Hailey Bieber posted a photo carousel on Instagram, showcasing her impressive abs that took the internet by storm. The series of images highlights her latest collaboration with DKNY for their new fall collection campaign.

Upon closer inspection of Bieber’s latest photos, she can be seen in a two-piece denim ensemble, a black jacket, and jeans, along with a black cut-sleeve half tank top. Additionally, the images feature her representing DKNY by wearing the brand’s accessories, including the Chana small hobo black handbag and their Faux leather Moto Jacket in black.

The model captioned the post as “@dkny fall campaign.” Following this, fans quickly flooded social media with compliments. Many admired her relaxed yet stylish outfit and acknowledged her effortless trendsetting abilities.

Furthermore, the comment section was filled with praises for Bieber, with a fan writing, “GO HAILEY!!!!!” Meanwhile, a second fan wrote, “Your husband is a lucky guy. Love you”, while a third commented, “Mamacita?!”

Hailey Bieber was recently chosen as DKNY’s premier global brand ambassador, becoming the face to proudly represent their brand recognition. Her personal fashion sense also resonates well with DKNY’s new fall collection.

Additionally, DKNY elevated Bieber by sharing clips from their ad campaign on Instagram, captioning it as “A modern day muse. A force of nature. @haileybieber takes center stage as the global face of DKNY. Photographed by Mikael Jansson.”

Originally reported by Ayesha Zafar on Mandatory.




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Some vulnerable seniors can’t get COVID vaccines amid case spike

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Seniors in some parts of the country say they are being denied COVID-19 vaccinations amid an ongoing spike in cases, leading to rising frustration over new Trump administration policies that are making it harder to get the shots.

Matthew D’Amico, 67, of New York City, said a Walgreens declined to administer COVID-19 vaccines to him and his 75-year-old wife on Friday because they didn’t have a prescription. They’re trying to get vaccinated ahead of a trip.

“I can’t believe we can’t get” the vaccine, D’Amico said in an interview. “I’ve been inoculated a number of times and never had to get a prescription. And it’s just very frustrating that this is where we are.”

He’s not alone in his exasperation. Under the leadership of the vaccine skeptic Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., federal agencies have effectively made it more difficult to get vaccinated against COVID-19 this year. The Food and Drug Administration has only “approved” COVID-19 vaccines for those age 65 and up, as well as younger people with underlying health conditions.

That means across the country, people younger than 65 interested in getting the COVID-19 vaccine must now either consult with a healthcare provider or “attest” to a pharmacy that they have an underlying health condition. It’s a potential hurdle that can make getting the vaccine more difficult and, some health experts worry, prompt even more Americans to eschew getting vaccinated.

As D’Amico can attest, though, being part of a group for whom the COVID vaccine is “approved” doesn’t necessarily guarantee easy access.

“For me to go to my primary [healthcare provider] now and get a prescription, it’s just kind of ridiculous,” D’Amico said.

At least some people younger than 65 are encountering pharmacy staff asking probing questions about their medical conditions.

That happened Friday at a CVS in Orange County, according to 34-year-old Alex Benson, who takes medication that can suppress his immune system.

Besides just protecting himself, he wanted to get vaccinated as he has family members who are at high risk should they get COVID — his mother is immunocompromised, and his mother-in-law had open-heart surgery on Thursday night.

Benson said an employee asked why he thought he was eligible for the vaccine.

“They asked me for either a prescription or they wanted to know … why I felt I needed the vaccination,” Benson said. At one point, a staffer offered to call his doctor to get an authorization for the vaccine.

Benson said he was alarmed by the questions, and started to “feel kind of some desperation to plead my case to the pharmacist.” Another CVS staffer later came over and said further answers weren’t necessary and simply attesting he was eligible was good enough. He eventually got the vaccine.

Still, he felt the experience was dismaying.

“I think easy access should be the policy,” Benson said. “I tend not to get too political, but it seems just rather juxtaposed to me that an anti-regulation administration is using regulation in this way. They’re supposed to be removing barriers to healthcare.”

The vaccine chaos comes as COVID-19 is either increasing or starting to hit its late summer peak. According to data released Friday, there are now 14 states with “very high” levels of coronavirus detected in their wastewater — California, Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Indiana, South Carolina, Alabama, Louisiana, Connecticut, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Hawaii and Alaska, as well as the District of Columbia.

Dr. Elizabeth Hudson, the regional physician chief of infectious diseases for Kaiser Permanente Southern California, said data continue to show an increase in coronavirus cases.

“Over this past week, we’ve seen an increase in the number of outpatient COVID cases, and even a smattering of inpatient cases,” Hudson said. “It appears that we may be nearing the top of the wave, but it may be another two weeks or so until we truly know if we’re there.”

The rate at which coronavirus lab tests are confirming infection also continues to rise statewide and in the Los Angeles area. For the week ending Aug. 30, California’s COVID test positivity rate was 12.83%, up from 7.05% for the week ending Aug. 2. In L.A. County, the positive test rate was 14.83%, up from 9.33%.

Other data, however, suggest some areas may have reached their summer COVID peak.

In Orange County, the COVID positive test rate was 13.1%. That’s below the prior week’s rate of 18%, but still higher than the rate for the week that ended Aug. 2, which was 10.8%.

In San Francisco, the test positivity rate has been hovering around 9% for the last week of reliable data available. It’s up from 7% a month earlier.

In addition, wastewater data in L.A. County show coronavirus levels declined slightly from the prior week.

“It’s too early to know if this decrease in wastewater viral concentrations is the first sign that COVID-19 activity is peaking or is regular variation typical of this data source,” the L.A. County Department of Public Health said.

COVID hospital admissions in California are increasing — with the latest rate of 3.93 admissions per 100,000 residents, up from 2.38.

But they remain relatively low statewide and in L.A. County. The number of L.A. County residents seeking care for COVID-related illness, or who have been hospitalized, “is quite a bit lower than during summer surges in 2023 and 2024,” the public health department said.

A relatively mild summer wave, however, could mean that the annual fall-and-winter COVID wave might be stronger. In July, the state Department of Public Health said that scientists anticipate California would see either a stronger summer COVID wave or a more significant winter wave.

The current confusion over federal COVID vaccine policy has been exacerbated by the chaos at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where Kennedy earlier this year fired everyone on the influential Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, and orchestrated the firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez just 29 days after she was confirmed to the post by the Senate.

Some of Kennedy’s handpicked replacements on the ACIP have criticized vaccines and spread misinformation, according to the Associated Press. And the new interim CDC director — Jim O’Neill, a Kennedy deputy — is a critic of health regulations and has no training in medicine or healthcare, the AP reported.

The CDC hasn’t issued its own recommendations on who should get vaccinated, and that inaction has resulted in residents of a number of states needing to get prescriptions from a healthcare provider for at least the next couple of weeks. In some cases, that’s true even for seniors, as D’Amico found out.

As of Friday, CVS said people need a prescription to get a COVID-19 vaccine, sometimes depending on their age, in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, North Carolina, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia and West Virginia, as well as the District of Columbia.

CVS couldn’t even offer the COVID-19 at its pharmacies in Nevada as of Friday; they were only available at the company’s MinuteClinic sites, according to spokesperson Amy Thibault.

CVS said it expects to offer COVID-19 vaccines without prescriptions at its pharmacies in New Mexico, Nevada, New York and Pennsylvania “soon,” due to recent regulatory changes in each state.

“Right now, all patients in all states need to attest to being eligible for the vaccine in order to schedule an appointment online,” Thibault said. If an adult says they have no underlying health conditions, but do have a prescription from a healthcare provider for “off-label” use of the vaccine, they can get the shot, Thibault confirmed.

On Thursday, Hawaii joined California, Washington and Oregon in launching the West Coast Health Alliance: an interstate compact meant to provide science-based immunization guidance as an alternative to the CDC.

“Together, these states will provide evidence-based immunization guidance rooted in safety, efficacy, and transparency — ensuring residents receive credible information free from political interference,” according to a statement from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office.

The statement suggested that the Trump administration was essentially “dismantling” the CDC.

“The absence of consistent, science-based federal leadership poses a direct threat to our nation’s health security,” the statement said. “To protect the health of our communities, the West Coast Health Alliance will continue to ensure that our public health strategies are based on best available science.”

It was not immediately clear, however, whether the formation of the West Coast Health Alliance would make it easier for people to get COVID-19 vaccines at the nation’s largest pharmacy retailers, where many people get their shots.

Mainstream medical groups, such as the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, are also offering their own recommendations to advise individuals and families on what vaccines they should get.



This story originally appeared on LA Times

REPORT: CBS News Airs Report Produced by an Outside Climate Change Group Called ‘Climate Central’ | The Gateway Pundit

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Screencap of YouTube video.

CBS News is apparently relying on an outside group called ‘Climate Central’ to inform its reporting on weather, inserting a narrative of climate change wherever they deem necessary.

Climate Central bills itself as a ‘non-advocacy’ group but if you look at them closely, they are clearly pushing the idea of climate change and CBS News takes their word, inserting information provided by the group into their reporting.

It looks like climate change activism disguised as scientific expertise.

FOX News reported:

CBS News leans on reporting produced by outside climate change group

CBS News has leaned on content from a climate change group produced by former network staffers.

In recent weeks, CBS News has disclosed in both on-air and online reports its coordination with Climate Central, a nonprofit that calls itself a “policy-neutral” and “independent group of scientists and communicators who research and report the facts about our changing climate and how it affects people’s lives.”

CBS News has cited Climate Central research dozens of times since 2021, according to Grabien transcripts. But it wasn’t until July that the network began consistently referring to “our partners at Climate Central” on air.

Last month, CBS News published a story about melting glaciers that also aired on “Sunday Morning.” Ben Tracy was the correspondent on the segment, with his byline at the top of the article. A disclaimer at the bottom read, “Story produced by Chris Spinder, in partnership with Climate Central. Editor: Chris Jolly.”

Another CBS News article in July, also tied to an on-air segment with Tracy, included the disclaimer that the story was “produced in partnership with Climate Central.”

This is the description for the CBS News YouTube video below. Emphasis is ours:

A new report from Climate Central warns that rising global temperatures are extending allergy season, leading to more pollen and stronger allergic reactions. Warmer weather means fewer freezing days, giving plants more time to grow and release allergens. Environmental health expert Louis Ziska explains how climate change is affecting allergy sufferers and what to expect this year.

Climate Central is cited as the authority for the information in the report within the first 30 seconds.

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The nonprofit’s website says it has garnered more than 50,000 mentions in more than 170 countries with “[a]rticles, stories, and segments using Climate Central content to communicate climate change impacts and solutions reach local audiences nearly every day.”

The organization has been busy for nearly two decades disseminating climate change examples and theories that now routinely show up everywhere from network reporting to comments by local weather forecasters.

Trends and repetition in mainstream news often don’t happen by accident. Often there’s an organization or lobby group seeding the narrative. By its own admission, Climate Central is one of those organizations.

In the organization’s timeline, it reports that in 2010 launched a plan “to bring climate change to TV weather.”

This looks like a bunch of progressives who decided that the media wasn’t doing enough reporting on climate change and created this group with the express purpose of changing that. And CBS News has gone along with it.



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Biologist warns people to stop using public hand dryers

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A biologist has cautioned that public bathroom hand dryers could do more harm than good. After using a public bathroom, it is essential to thoroughly wash your hands with soap to help eliminate any bacteria that can be left behind. This can help reduce the spread of diseases and viruses and maintain good hygiene.

However, choosing to use a hand dryer straight after could undo all the beneficial work you just accomplished by washing your hands. Laura González, a biologist who regularly provides advice on social media, told her TikTok followers that using a public bathroom hand dryer could be “making this worse”.

In a TikTok video originally posted in Spanish, she said: “Have you ever gone to a public restroom and dried your hands with a hand dryer? Well, you’ll probably stop doing that after listening to me.

“Most people, when they go to a public restroom, do not close the lid when they flush the toilet. Even if you don’t see them, there will be many drops full of bacteria and microorganisms suspended in the air. And what do you think the hand dryer does?”.

“Take all that s****y air and put it on your freshly washed hands. In short, instead of washing your hands, you are making them even worse.

“And that bacteria ending up in your hands comes from other people. Several studies have shown that hand dryers, especially with a powerful jet, can spread microbes to more than one metre, contaminating surfaces.”

Similarly, research from the University of Connecticut and Quinnipiac University in the USA discovered that exposing a petri dish to bathroom air under varying conditions showed that when a hand dryer was operated, up to 254 bacterial colonies developed.

In contrast, the petri dishes exposed to bathroom air without a hand dryer produced either just one bacterial colony or none whatsoever.

Researchers theorised that hand dryers drew in bacteria from the bathroom atmosphere and deposited it onto users’ hands.

They also determined in their study that most bacteria from hand dryers originated from the toilet’s air.

Better alternatives to hand dryers

If the thought of using a hand dryer in public conveniences revolts you, numerous alternatives exist to maintain clean, bacteria and virus-free hands.

Laura continued: “Obviously, you won’t die, but in places of heavy traffic, it’s a little gross, don’t you think? For all these reasons, the most hygienic option is to dry your hands with paper towels for three reasons: it quickly removes moisture, reduces the transfer of microorganisms, and, what’s more, you can use that same paper towel to, once you’ve washed your hands, turn off the tap, open the door, and turn off the light.

“This way, you avoid touching surfaces that were previously contaminated. You might say: ‘Laura, you’re overreacting!’ Well, I like to have clean hands.

“And one thing that very few people do is wash their hands before peeing. I mean, do you have dirty hands? Then wash them before touching your private parts. I’m not telling you to just wash them first, also after.

“And if there is no paper, air dry your hands, do this and avoid hand dryers. So now you know, don’t use hand dryers if you don’t want to get your hands dirty after washing them.”

Research from Mayo Clinic which analysed various hand drying techniques similarly discovered that drying hands with paper towels after washing was the most effective method to successfully eliminate bacteria. The study also revealed that utilising a paper towel for drying reduced the likelihood of contamination occurring in a bathroom.



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Smart Tax Moves If You Have Multiple Income Streams

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There’s a common debate about whether to diversify your income or stay specialized, although the statistics are factual. Nearly half of Americans have at least two revenue streams, and multimillionaires have at least seven. The reason is simple. Having multiple income streams equips you with options and provides you with financial stability.

Once you decide to have multiple revenue streams or you already have them, the most critical thing to keep in mind is taxes and remaining compliant. However, more crucial is to plan so you have plenty of time to define a strategy and save for tax payments. Never wait until the last moment.

Step 1: Treat each income stream like a business

Whether you earn a W-2 salary, work as a freelancer or contractor, consult, rent properties, or trade stocks and other assets, each activity follows its own set of tax rules.

You wouldn’t declare Airbnb earnings under your payroll, for example. First, you must set up the correct legal entity, such as a single-member LLC, S-Corp or C-Corp. Ticking the right boxes can significantly reduce your liability. A building contractor with multiple earning streams might benefit from switching from an LLC to an S-Corp, which could potentially save you up to $20,000 in taxes.

Related: What Is an LLC? Here’s How It Works.

If you own properties and rent them out, you will want to separate your expenses. It can boost deductions significantly. It is also a way to accelerate depreciation write-offs, allowing you to retain more cash now instead of waiting 20 years.

If you are selling one or several properties, you need to check out a 1031 to defer capital gains taxes by rolling your profits into a different investment.

Step 2: Pay taxes as if your life depended on it

This year, you cashed in on consulting, bonuses, stock options or a side gig. Think ahead, because you don’t want April to bring an unexpected tax bill that devastates your cash flow. That’s the reality for many who ignore quarterly taxes.

So, set aside 25 to 30% of every non-W-2 dollar. Track earnings, make quarterly payments and avoid penalties or fines or both. Vendors accept payments quarterly. You should treat IRS installments the same way.

Related: How Smart Entrepreneurs Turn Mid-Year Tax Reviews Into Long-Term Financial Wins

Step 3: Track your deductions all year round

Most people wait until March, then frantically search through their emails for receipts and invoices. Not a good idea. Start thinking about taxes in July, when you can make smart, sensible and timely moves. If you are a freelancer or contractor, you may deduct expenses such as your home office, internet bill and travel to meetings with clients, including business lunches.

Please don’t become the entrepreneur who misses a $3,000 gasoline deduction because they didn’t track their mileage to all those meetings and lunches. There’s no need to go to extremes, either, so don’t try to claim dog grooming or any other suspicious “business expense,” as it will raise red flags.

“The optimal tax strategy isn’t always about pushing every possible benefit to its limit — it’s often about creating a framework that allows for consistent, long-term, justifiable tax efficiency,” said George Dimov, CPA, who helps professionals navigate the complex tax and planning system.

It’s a good idea to maintain all your records in a spreadsheet or app to log expenses as they happen, and you’ll thank yourself when tax season arrives.

Related: Why Mid-Year Tax Reviews Are a Must for First-Time Entrepreneurs

Step 4: Expats, don’t miss these tax breaks

If you are a US citizen earning abroad, operating a business from Thailand, or consulting for clients in Europe, taxes can become overwhelming. Tax law has a provision that allows approximately $120,000 of foreign-earned income to be excluded from US taxes. Be sure to check this number annually, as the exact amount changes frequently.

The foreign tax credit can also save you from paying taxes twice if you are taxed overseas. However, you must report all relevant information, including foreign businesses, bank accounts and even small investments. There are fines of about $10,000 for failing to report a foreign bank account.

Research as much as you can about international taxes or consult an expert who knows the subject and can save you time, trouble, and money.

Related: 5 Tips for Finding the Tax Advisor Who Will Save You Millions

Bottom line: multiple streams call for multiple planning layers

More income streams mean more options, but also more tax complexity. Success lies in structure, timing, and ongoing management. Structure your entity to match your objectives. Pay quarterly. Plan mid-year. Track everything. However, taxes don’t have to be a nightmare.

There’s a common debate about whether to diversify your income or stay specialized, although the statistics are factual. Nearly half of Americans have at least two revenue streams, and multimillionaires have at least seven. The reason is simple. Having multiple income streams equips you with options and provides you with financial stability.

Once you decide to have multiple revenue streams or you already have them, the most critical thing to keep in mind is taxes and remaining compliant. However, more crucial is to plan so you have plenty of time to define a strategy and save for tax payments. Never wait until the last moment.

Step 1: Treat each income stream like a business

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