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Police investigate report of possible intruder at Juneau apartment

NOTN- The Juneau Police Department responded earlier this morning to a report of a possible intruder at an apartment complex in the DeHartz area.

First reported by the Juneau Independent, police said a resident contacted officers after believing an unknown person might be inside the residence.

according to a Facebook post released by JPD, officers searched the apartment but did not find anyone inside.

Authorities said there is no indication at this time that anyone unlawfully entered the residence. The investigation remains ongoing.

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Conan O’Brien Breaks Silence on Michele, Rob Reiner’s Death

Conan O'Brien; Rob Reiner, Michele ReinerConan O’Brien is speaking out about an unfathomable tragedy.
The comedian offered his heartfelt thoughts on Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner, who were found dead in their Los Angeles…
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Liza Minnelli Claims Oscars Ordered Her Use a Wheelchair to Present

Lady Gaga, Liza Minnelli, 2022 OscarsLiza at the Oscars was a very interesting experience for Liza Minnelli. 
In her upcoming memoir Kids, Wait Til You Hear This, the entertainment industry legend recalled being “ordered” to use a…
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This Walmart Line Has Expensive-Looking Boots & They’re All Under $30

walmartboots thumbnail.jpgThe temperatures might be rising, but it’s not time to retire your boots just yet. And this Walmart line is a secret treasure trove of expensive-looking boots that are all under $30.
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Republicans quietly celebrate the demise of tariffs. That relief might not last.

Republicans quietly breathed a collective sigh of relief when the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on Friday — but that feeling may prove fleeting.

The court’s decision to upend Trump’s global tariffs comes as affordability concerns and the cost of living continue to galvanize voters ahead of the midterms. Many free trade-friendly Republicans spent the past year worrying that the tariffs would drive prices higher, destabilize the economy and hurt their hopes of hanging onto control of Congress this November.

“It’s very possible that the Supreme Court just threw Trump’s economy a life preserver, and the president is refusing it and demanding an anchor. These tariffs economically have not played well into the affordability narrative,” said Matthew Bartlett, a Republican strategist and former Trump State Department official. “It just has not been helpful — full stop.”

Trump’s hard line on tariffs has proven particularly difficult for some GOP candidates to navigate in battleground states where manufacturing and agricultural industries have been hit the hardest by the trade measures. Several of Trump’s allies in farm country and Republicans encouraged him to pump the brakes Friday and reassess his path forward.

But the president’s announcement of a 10 percent global tariff immediately after the ruling had them back on their guard.

“We have very powerful alternatives,” Trump said in a press conference Friday afternoon, announcing he will sign the new tariff under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 – and rejecting the possibility of legislating a new measure through Congress. “I don’t need to,” he said. “It’s already been approved.”

Only minutes earlier, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) had suggested in a post on X thatCongress would work with the administration to find “the best path forward.”

Polling shows that Trump’s tariffs are broadly unpopular. A 45 percent plurality of Americans said in a November POLITICO Poll that higher tariffs are damaging the U.S. economy — in both the short and long term. That view falls along partisan lines, with Democrats far more likely to say the levies are damaging the U.S. economy.

Still, roughly a quarter of Trump’s own 2024 voters agree. Among Republicans who do not identify as “MAGA” — a much more malleable group of voters — opposition to the levies rose. Thirty-two percent of non-MAGA Republicans said the higher tariffs are damaging the economy in both the short and the long term, compared with just 21 percent of self-identifying MAGA Republicans.

Despite Americans’ overall disapproval of the White House’s tariff agenda, Trump remains bullish on his approach.

“Without tariffs, this country would be in such trouble right now,” he said in a Thursday speech before a crowd gathered at a factory in northwest Georgia. “I’ve won affordability,” he added.

But the uncertainty around what comes next on tariffs has some Republicans questioning why the administration didn’t go through Congress from the start, instead choosing a legally riskier route that has left at least a temporary vacuum at the heart of their economic agenda in an election year.

“Why must we fuck ourselves?” rhetorically asked one GOP official, who, like others in this article, was granted anonymity to speak openly about their concerns with the White House’s economic agenda. “He should’ve gotten congressional approval. Now it’s destabilized the economy.”

Before the ruling, while Congressional Republicans had occasionally grumbled about the policy, they had largely fallen in line when actually required to vote on it. Now, the Supreme Court’s decision could put more pressure on them to break with the president.

“You have so much overlap between people who support the president, and people who are hurt worst by the tariffs themselves,” said one longtime GOP strategist in Iowa. “That’s why the criticism has always been somewhat muted.”

Democratic candidates are quickly taking advantage of that. DCCC spokesperson Courtney Rice said the decision “makes crystal clear the need for Congress to exercise its constitutional authority over trade policy.”

Abdul El-Sayed, a Democrat running for Senate in Michigan, said “the damage has already been done” by the tariffs. And Rep. Chris Pappas (D-N.H.), running for Senate, released a statement saying his opponents “are running to push Donald Trump’s agenda,” whereas he will work to “rectify the damage that Trump’s tariffs have caused our state.”

Even historically protectionist-leaning Democrats took shots at Trump. Former Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) said in the ruling’s wake that his opponent, Sen. John Husted (R-Ohio), was “once again doubling down on his support for reckless tariffs that are raising costs and sending Ohio farmers into bankruptcy.” (Husted, for his part, said in a statement that he respects the court’s decision.)

“Not only do voters hate these tariffs because they’ve raised costs, but now the Supreme Court has said they’re illegal,” said Democratic strategist Jesse Ferguson. “Every Republican in 2026 has a Scarlett ‘T’ on their chest.”

Some Republicans had already publicly questioned the president’s authority to unilaterally impose blanket duties on trading partners without seeking approval from Congress. For them, the ruling proved a win on constitutional grounds.

“I feel vindicated as I’ve been saying this for the last 12 months,” said Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) on X, one of the few House Republicans who has repeatedly opposed Trump’s tariffs. “In the future, Congress should defend its own authorities and not rely on the Supreme Court.”

Six House Republicans voted alongside Democrats last week to condemn Trump’s tariffs on Canada, sending the measure to the Senate, which has already seen significant GOP defection in other votes on the duty measures. Senior House Democrats have vowed to bring up at least three more similar resolutions that will force GOP members to choose between their adherence to free trade principles and their MAGA base.

“There are a lot of members of Congress excited to see that the tariffs are temporarily not in effect. It has been a pinch at home and it’s been hard to message around,” added one Republican strategist involved with House races. “It gives them some breathing room. It gives them a little bit more leeway in that affordability message.”

In agriculture-heavy states, the tariffs have been felt acutely in recent months. The Trump administration approved a $12 billion bailout for farmers in December and Hill Republicans are considering a second tranche, though that has yet to pass.

American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall — a frequent ally of Trump’s — released a statement Friday afternoon urging Trump to pump the brakes.

“With supply costs already at or near record highs, we strongly encourage the president to avoid using any other available authorities to impose tariffs on agricultural inputs that would further increase costs,” Duvall said. “America’s farmers and ranchers need stability to ensure families across America can put food on their tables.”

It’s a long time until November’s midterms. But in battleground races where tariffs pinched the most, the recent memory of trade adventurism and the ongoing dissatisfaction with the current state of the economy could prove fatal for Republicans, said Wisconsin-based GOP strategist Craig Peterson.

“In this last year with all the tariffs and increased costs, it’s going to take a little while for folks to forget about that,” Peterson said, noting Election Day is less than nine months away. “That’s not real long, unfortunately, for the Republicans.”

Erin Doherty, Elena Schneider, Lisa Kashinsky and Adam Wren contributed reporting.

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Eric Dane’s Heartbreaking Final Words to Daughters Revealed

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As we previously reported, Eric Dane has passed away after a battle with ALS.

The Grey’s Anatomy star was just 53 years old.

Obviously, Dane’s passing is a tragedy for his loved ones, especially his two daughters, Billie and Georgia.

But the teens can hopefully take some comfort in the fact that Dane’s episode of the Netflix series Famous Last Words was coincidentally released on Friday.

Eric Dane and his daughters Billie Beatrice Dane and Georgia Dane attend the Los Angeles premiere of "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California on May 30, 2024.
Eric Dane and his daughters Billie Beatrice Dane and Georgia Dane attend the Los Angeles premiere of “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California on May 30, 2024. (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)

The show features famous figures reflecting on their lives and offering advice to the loved ones they’ll be leaving behind.

“Billie and Georgia, these words are for you,” Dane said at the start of his episode.

“I tried. I stumbled sometimes, but I tried. Overall, we had a blast, didn’t we?

“I remember all the times we spent at the beach. The two of you, me and Mom, in Malibu, Santa Monica, Hawaii, Mexico. I see you now playing in the ocean for hours, my water babies,” Dane continued, adding:

“Those days, pun intended, were heaven.”

Dane went on to stress the importance of living in the moment:

Chrysalis Butterfly Ball Co-chair Rebecca Gayheart-Dane and Actor Eric Dane with Georgia Dane and Billie Beatrice Dane at the 16th Annual Chrysalis Butterfly Ball on June 3, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Chrysalis Butterfly Ball Co-chair Rebecca Gayheart-Dane and Actor Eric Dane with Georgia Dane and Billie Beatrice Dane at the 16th Annual Chrysalis Butterfly Ball on June 3, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Chrysalis Butterfly Ball)

“For years, I would wander off mentally, lost in my head for long chunks of time, wallowing in worry and self-pity, shame, and doubt,” he explained.

“I replayed decisions, second-guessed myself. ‘I should have done this. I never should’ve done that.’ No more.”

From there, Eric tackled the difficult topic of falling in love.

“Not necessarily with a person, although I do recommend that as well,” he said.

“But fall in love with something. Find your passion, your joy. Find the thing that makes you wanna get up in the morning. Drives you through the entire day,” he continued, adding:

Billie Beatrice Dane, actress Rebecca Gayheart, Georgia Dane and actor Eric Dane attend the Disney Live!
Billie Beatrice Dane, actress Rebecca Gayheart, Georgia Dane and actor Eric Dane attend the Disney Live! (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

“My work doesn’t define me, but it excites me,” he shared. “Find something. Find your path. Your purpose. Your dream. Then go for it. Really go for it.”

At that point, Dane pivoted again in order to remind his daughters of the importance of friendship.

“Find your people and allow them to find you, and then give yourselves to them. The best of them will give back to you. No judgment. No conditions. No questions asked,” he said, adding:

“I can’t even do the little things I used to anymore. I can’t drive around town, go to the gym, get coffee, and hang out,” he said. “I’ve learned to embrace alternatives. My friends come to me.

“They just show up. That’s a big one. Just show up,” Dane added. “And love your friends with everything you have. Hang on to them. They will entertain you, guide you, support you, and some will save you.”

Indeed, many of Dane’s friends have paid tribute to his talent and his generous spirit in the wake of his passing. He was truly beloved.

And we’re sure that his daughters will remember him fondly for the rest of his days.

Eric Dane’s Heartbreaking Final Words to Daughters Revealed was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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The Beloved Montgomery Food Stop Martin Luther King Jr Frequented During His Ministry (It’s Still Open Today)

When Martin Luther King Jr. served as the pastor of an Alabama church during the latter half of the 1950s, he would get food from this nearby hot dog joint.

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Katy Perry Pregnant with Justin Trudeau’s Baby: The Rumor & The Truth

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In recent months, Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau’s relationship has grown increasingly serious.

What began as a joke-prompting dinner date and a random entanglement has clearly blossomed into something more.

Now, a report has come out claiming that the singer is pregnant.

Is this true? Here’s everything that we know.

Katy Perry in April 2025.
Singer Katy Perry attends the 11th Breakthrough Prize ceremony at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, on April 5, 2025. (Photo Credit: MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Is Katy Perry secretly Katy Pregnante?

On Thursday, February 19, a bold announcement took social media by storm.

The tweet showed a photo of Perry and Trudeau, one that appeared to show the two decked out in winter gear to enjoy this gorgeous weather.

It was the caption, however, that drew people’s attention.

“Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau are expecting their first child together,” the tweet reads.

As you can imagine, this elicited quite a reaction.

Some bombarded the once-surprising power couple with congratulations.

Others expressed judgment — for having a pregnancy so soon after kicking off their relationship just last summer.

Many of the replies were, as always, filtered by people’s opinions of these famous and famously hot people.

However, others stopped to question the source of the news. And its validity, of course.

Pop Drug, which tweeted the announcement, isn’t TMZ or The Hollywood Reporter or People or even, say, Deuxmoi. Is the pregnancy news even true?

Katy Perry rides some sort of giant metal insect in 2025.
Katy Perry performs onstage during the Katy Perry The Lifetimes Tour 2025 at CDMX Arena on April 23, 2025. (Photo Credit: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Katy Perry)

There is no credible evidence to support the pregnancy claim

Katy Perry has not made an announcement to this effect.

Justin Trudeau has not made an announcement to this effect.

No first-to-know tabloids — the sorts of well-connected operations that directly contact verified sources or might get tips directly from hospital staff or employees of celebrities — have made a report.

We’re not even seeing lesser-known sites claiming to have harder-to-verify reports to this effect.

Could Perry be pregnant? Sure, probably. In her early 40s, it would be a geriatric pregnancy, but probably possible. But possible doesn’t mean that it’s happening.

It is pretty important for everyone to vet their reports a little more closely.

Even if you aren’t familiar with a publication, most will cite their sources — allowing you to trace a rumor back to its origin.

We here at THG will discuss entertainment news rumors like this one and provide all of the information that we have on hand.

In fact, it seems that way may have inspired this apparent social media prank was simply the above Instagram post by Perry.

“Let love be the revolution,” she wrote alongside a series of photos — some featuring Trudeau.

Katy Perry on stage in 2025.
Katy Perry performs onstage during the Katy Perry The Lifetimes Tour 2025 at CDMX Arena on April 23, 2025. (Photo Credit: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Katy Perry)

Not every bit of disinformation has a motive

Obviously, there are times when people flood social media with fake news to rot people’s hearts and minds to win elections or promote a business or wage a smear campaign.

But people will also just post brazen lies (or unproven rumors) on social media for its own sake.

Some people are pranksters at heart.

If Perry and Trudeau decide to have a kid, we have a feeling that the world will learn of it through credible reports or by their own announcement.

In the mean time, it’s wise to double-check whose post you’re reading before you take it at face value. (Also, it is 2026 — stop reading tweets altogether!)

Katy Perry Pregnant with Justin Trudeau’s Baby: The Rumor & The Truth was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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2026 NCAA Tournament Projections: UCLA, Ohio State Squarely On the Bubble

Welcome to the stretch run of the men’s college basketball season. With Selection Sunday less than a month away, the NCAA Tournament picture is becoming more clear and teams sitting on the bubble are looking for résumé-boosting wins anywhere they can get them. According to FOX Sports bracket forecaster Mike DeCourcy, the Ohio State Buckeyes are clinging to one of the final spots in the field, landing among his Last Four In. Meanwhile, UCLA has slipped to the wrong side of the cut line, sitting among DeCourcy’s First Four Out after back-to-back losses of 20-plus points for the first time since the 1944-45 season. The Buckeyes will get a prime opportunity to add to their résumé on Sunday when they travel to East Lansing to face the No. 15-ranked Michigan State Spartans. UCLA will look to bounce back Saturday against No. 10 Illinois. For two big-name brands, this weekend could go a long way toward determining whether they’re dancing or sweating on Selection Sunday. As the 2025-26 regular season quickly winds down, here are DeCourcy’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament projections. EAST REGION SOUTH REGION MIDWEST REGION WEST REGION And it’s never too early to check in on the bubble. According to DeCourcy’s projections, Santa Clara, Ohio State, VCU and New Mexico are the last four teams in the tournament, while TCU, UCLA, San Diego State and Auburn are the first four out. As for conference representation, the SEC and the Big Ten lead the way with 10 teams each, while the ACC has eight teams. The Big 12 has seven teams in DeCourcy’s latest tournament projections. The Big East and the West Coast have three teams represented, while the Mountain West and A-10 have two teams. Selection Sunday is less than one month away, and these projections will inevitably evolve. For now, DeCourcy’s latest bracket forecast offers a clear snapshot of who’s rising, who’s falling and which programs are already building the résumés they’ll need when March arrives.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Mark Chesnutt Reveals What Song Made George Jones Mad at Him

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