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Mark Ruffalo takes a stand for Billie Eilish; tells Kevin O’Leary to ‘STFU It’s hilarious’ after ‘stolen land’ comment |

Billie Eilish faced backlash for her Grammy speech about ‘stolen land,’ sparking debate. Actor Mark Ruffalo publicly defended her, criticizing businessman Kevin O’Leary’s remarks. O’Leary had advised celebrities to ‘shut your mouth and just entertain.’ Ruffalo’s defense highlights the ongoing discussion surrounding celebrity activism and public opinion. ‘Wildflower’ singer Billie Eilish recently made history after…

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Billie Eilish to be EVICTED from mansion on Tongva land? Law firm offers to serve notice amid ‘stolen land’ backlash |

Billie Eilish has found herself at the centre of a growing controversy following her politically charged speech at the Grammy Awards.At the ceremony, the singer, who won the Grammy for Song of the Year Grammy, raised eyebrows with her anti-ICE speech, saying “There are no illegal people on stolen land.“The remarks soon made waves online…

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Billie Eilish’s home is on Tongva Tribe ancestral ground? Her ‘stolen land’ remark stirs further buzz | English Movie News

Grammy winner Billie Eilish’s comment about “stolen land” has drawn a response from the Tongva tribe. They confirmed her Los Angeles home is indeed on their ancestral territory, though Eilish has not directly contacted them. The tribe aims to educate and foster dialogue, reminding everyone that the Los Angeles basin remains Tongva land. Recently, beyond…

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New York heist: Gunmen take ‘gotta catch ’em all’ too seriously; Pokémon cards worth $100,000 stolen

“Gotta catch ’em all” is meant to be a childhood slogan about collecting fantasy creatures, not a real-world crime spree. But in a brazen robbery that stunned New York’s trading card community, armed men appeared to take the Pokémon mantra far too literally, storming a Manhattan card shop and making off with rare collectables worth…

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Brampton auto theft network: Three Indian-origin residents arrested; stolen vehicles recovered

Amritpal Khattra, Gurtas Bhullar and Mandeep Kaur have been arrested and charged. Three Canadian residents of Indian-origin have been arrested in connection with an organized auto theft ring. Brampton investigators with the Commercial Auto Crime Bureau have also recovered three stolen vehicles.Amritpal Khattra, Gurtas Bhullar and Mandeep Kaur have been arrested and charged. Police said…

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‘Great powers don’t act like that’: Vance pushes back on criticism of Venezuela op; claims oil stolen from US

US Vice President JD Vance (AP) US Vice President JD Vance on Sunday defended Washington’s decision to launch military action against Venezuela, saying the country has long been linked to drug trafficking and has used seized American oil assets to support what he described as “narcoterrorist activities.”His comments followed a “large-scale strike against Venezuela” carried…

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French presidential palace robbery: From saucepans to champagne cups – silverware worth thousands of euros stolen

Representative image (AI-generated) Three men are set to stand trial next year over the suspected theft of silverware and valuable tableware from the official residence of the French president, the Paris prosecutor’s office said.The disappearance of items, estimated to be worth between 15,000 and 40,000 euros ($17,500–$46,800), was first reported by the Élysée Palace’s head…

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3-state crime spree: How gang used Google Maps to plan burglaries; arrested with firearm, stolen gold | Ranchi News

Jamshedpur: The police on Saturday said it has arrested a gang of thieves which used Google Maps to select houses in the Steel City for breaking in.East Singhbhum SSP Piyush Pandey said the gang used Google Maps to select its targets and used the technique to break into six homes across various cities in Jharkhand,…

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Knife point heist: ¥1bn stolen in Hong Kong from money exchange shop; Chinese suspect arrested

Masked robbers confront terrified employees holding overflowing cash suitcases amidst a chaotic, neon-lit Hong Kong street scene. (Representative image: AI) A 43-year-old man from mainland China was arrested in Hong Kong in connection with a high-value cash robbery involving Japanese currency. According to the officials, a suitcase containing a large amount of Japanese currency was…

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Albert Einstein’s eyes were stolen after his death and hidden in a New York safe-deposit box |

No one has seen the eyes since, and their location remains unknown, undocumented, and unverified/Image: Youtube Albert Einstein took deliberate steps to control what would happen to his body after death. He asked that it be cremated, and that his ashes be scattered in secret, to avoid shrines, relics or spectacle. He was explicit about…

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