Why are Nicki Minaj and SZA beefing? Rapper takes aim at singer's music, 'morals'New Foto - Why are Nicki Minaj and SZA beefing? Rapper takes aim at singer's music, 'morals'

A new beef has entered the music world. Platinum-selling rapperNicki Minajtook to social media on Tuesday, July 15, to air her grievances, going on to spark a feud with Grammy-winning singerSZA, dissing everything from the "Snooze" singer's music to her appearance. The exchange came after the "Starships" artistclaimedSZA's manager and Top Dawg Entertainment label president, Terrence "Punch" Henderson, was "bullying" her. SZA, 35, seemingly indirectly addressed the claims bywriting, "don't take the bait lol silly goose." The assumed subtweet got Minaj, 42, riled up, igniting a series of profanity-filled digs. Minaj replied to the post: "Go draw your freckles back on bookie," andlater claimedthe "Kill Bill" artist is "looking & sounding like she got stung" by a bee. Nicki Minaj taunts Megan Thee Stallionafter judge allows Roc Nation lawsuit to proceed Minaj continued slighting the singer's career,going as far as to say, "SZA if every song you've ever done vanished right now the music business wouldn't even miss you. I've been to countries that never heard of you." The rapper also aimed at SZA's record-breaking album "SOS," her 2022 9x platinum album that made the singer the longest-running Black artist on the Billboard 200's Top 10 chart, surpassing Michael Jackson's "Thriller." SZA celebrated the feat earlier in the day,writing: "I'm really bout to have my first diamond album .. in under 3 years." She "put out a whole new album as a deluxe to an already existing album that was out for like a year or 2 so the original album could break records," Minajtweeted. "Like what in the insecure lack of morals & integrity you doing?" SZA expressed anger at the attacks,sayingshe "wasn't even talking about or to anyone." She also went back and forth with Minaj's at times viciously loyal fanbase, referred to as the "Barbz." "I get bullied by millions online every day then step ... out onna (sic) packed stadium tour where ppl show me REAL love . IN REAL LIFE,"saidthe singer, currently on the international leg of herGrand Nationaltour withKendrick Lamar. "My parents are healthy and I'm the most successful I ever been." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Nicki Minaj, SZA feud: Artists spar over X

Why are Nicki Minaj and SZA beefing? Rapper takes aim at singer's music, 'morals'

Why are Nicki Minaj and SZA beefing? Rapper takes aim at singer's music, 'morals' A new beef has entered the music world. Plati...
Joaquin Phoenix Says 'I'm So Sorry' for 'Horrible' and 'Uncomfortable' Letterman Interview: 'One of the Worst Nights of My Life'New Foto - Joaquin Phoenix Says 'I'm So Sorry' for 'Horrible' and 'Uncomfortable' Letterman Interview: 'One of the Worst Nights of My Life'

Joaquin Phoenix was the guest of honor on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" on Tuesday night, marking his first appearance on the late-night staple since his infamous 2009 interview with Dave Letterman and subsequent on-air apology the next year. The Oscar winner memorablyappeared on Letterman's "Late Show"in character (shaggy hair, untamed beard and all) from his mockumentary "I'm Still Here," which documented his life after the spoof announcement that he was retiring from acting to pursue a hip-hop career. The interview, some of which was used in the film, was incredibly awkward and led the public to believe Phoenix was having a mental breakdown. More from Variety Emma Stone on Working With Joaquin Phoenix in 'Eddington' and That Viral Bee Incident With Pedro Pascal and Austin Butler at Cannes 'My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman' Renewed for Seasons 6 and 7 at Netflix 'Eddington' Trailer: Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal Feud Through George Floyd Protests and Machine-Gun Fire in Ari Aster's COVID Western Sitting down with Colbert, Phoenix said it was his intention to get a big reaction out of not just Letterman, but the public at large. However, he said he did give the show a heads up. "When I came on this show with Dave, I originally did the pre-interview in character and I realized that it was just a little silly, so I called them back and I said, 'Listen, this is what I'm doing. I'm coming out here and I'm doing this whole thing. And I just want Dave to like, lacerate me. I just want it to be really dangerous,'" Phoenix said. "That was the kind of intention — I just always wanted to get this reaction and see how I would respond to that. So it was beneficial for no one to know, except when needed." But Phoenix admitted that the interview itself was "horrible," adding: "It was so uncomfortable. I regret it, I'll never do it again. I'm so sorry." After the two shared a laugh, Colbert told Phoenix, "I don't know if [Letterman's] watching." "He might be and I just need to say, I'm sorry," Phoenix responded. The actor, who stars in Ari Aster's new movie "Eddington," did apologize to the late-night host when he came back on "The Late Show" in 2010. "I hope I didn't offend you in any way," he said at the time. "You've interviewed many, many people and I assumed that you would know the difference between a character and a real person, but I apologize." Reflecting on the moment with Colbert, Phoenix concluded: "It was strange because in some ways, it was a success, and it was also just one of the worst nights of my life." Watch Phoenix's full interview with Colbert below. Best of Variety 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Joaquin Phoenix Says ‘I’m So Sorry’ for ‘Horrible’ and ‘Uncomfortable’ Letterman Interview: ‘One of the Worst Nights of My Life’

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Taylor Swift's Dad Scott Recovering After Undergoing Heart SurgeryNew Foto - Taylor Swift's Dad Scott Recovering After Undergoing Heart Surgery

Rick Diamond/ACMA2013/Getty Taylor Swift's dad Scott is on the road to recovery after undergoing a heart procedure, PEOPLE confirms Scott had had quintuple bypass surgery just over a month ago The pop superstar, her brother Austin and their mom Andrea have all been by Scott's side throughout the surgery and recovery process Taylor Swift'sdad Scottis recovering after undergoing a heart procedure. Scott Swift, 73, had quintuple bypass surgery just over a month ago and is well on the road to recovery, PEOPLE has confirmed. The news was first published byTMZ. The pop superstar, 35, has been by her dad's side, along with herbrother Austin, 33, and theirmom Andrea, 67, throughout the entire surgery and recovery process. The procedure occurred after Scott went in for a check-up and his doctor noticed something that led to the operation. The procedure was not the result of a heart attack. According to theMayo Clinic, "Coronary artery bypass surgery creates a new path for blood to go around a blocked or partially blocked artery in the heart." "The surgery [often] involves taking a healthy blood vessel from the chest or leg area. The vessel is connected below the blocked heart artery. The new path improves blood flow to the heart muscle," the site adds. Maddie Meyer/Getty A representative for Swift did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. In a 2019 essay forElletitled '30 Things I Learned Before I Turned 30,' Taylor opened up about her parents' health and shared that "both of my parents have had cancer." "I've had to learn how to handle serious illness in my family ... It's taught me that there are real problems and then there's everything else," she wrote. The personal essay also saw Taylor share that hermom's cancer had returned, though she did not share any further details on her dad's health. Brooke Sutton/Getty Scott and Andrea Swift, who have been married for 37 years, have always been their daughter's biggest cheerleaders, nurturing her talent and passion from a young age. Long before she was aGrammy-winning singer, the "Fortnight" musician's parents were listening to her sing karaoke and driving her to local gigs close to where she was raised near Wyomissing, Penn. "She was always singing music when she was 3, 5, 6, 7, years old," Scott, toldUDaily, the newspaper of his alma mater, the University of Delaware, back in 2009. "It's Taylor doing what she likes to do." Taylor's parents were seen at multipleEras Tourshows before the record-shattering run of gigscame to a close in Vancouver, Canada, on Dec. 8, 2024. Scottmade several headlinesduring his appearances, including when a clip of himhanding out chicken tenders to fansat London's Wembley Stadium went viral in August 2024. "Scott handing out chicken during ["Style"] somehow makes sense,"TikTok user Stephanie Niemiecof New York City wrote overthe videoat the time, referring to Taylor's hit single from1989and1989 (Taylor's Version). Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "Thank you for the chicken," she said to Scott in the clip before turning her phone around and adding, "The chicken is fresh." Niemiec, 22, tagged Taylor in her caption and wrote, "Tell your dad I said thank you, it was just what I needed." Read the original article onPeople

Taylor Swift's Dad Scott Recovering After Undergoing Heart Surgery

Taylor Swift's Dad Scott Recovering After Undergoing Heart Surgery Rick Diamond/ACMA2013/Getty Taylor Swift's dad Scott is on the ro...
Report of hijacked small plane grounds flights at Canada airportNew Foto - Report of hijacked small plane grounds flights at Canada airport

Travel at one of Canada's busiest airports was briefly halted Tuesday after federal police received a report that a small plane had been hijacked, officials said. Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the western Canadian province of British Columbia said that at 1:10 p.m. local time they received a report that a Cessna 172 "had been hijacked from the Vancouver Island area and was entering into airspace near Vancouver International Airport." "The suspect was the sole occupant of the aircraft," the statement added. In a recording of air traffic control posted to liveatc.net, an official can be heard stating: "We have an incident right above our airspace here — a hijacked 172," the Vancouver Sunreported. The plane landed in Vancouver at 1:45 p.m. and the "suspect was arrested without incident," the RCMP said, declining to provide further details. Images published by public broadcaster CBCandvideo shared onlineshow the small white Cessna surrounded by security vehicles on a runway after landing in Vancouver. The CBC reported the Cessna was operated by a flying club in Victoria, the provincial capital located on Vancouver Island. Witness Paul Heeney told the CBC that he was driving when he noticed a small plane flying low and banking to the right. "A few minutes later, we saw a second pass ... the plane was making a big clockwise circle," he said. Vancouver International Airport said in astatementthat nine inbound flights were diverted during the incident with a temporary halt to operations ordered across the airport in the West Coast city. Flights were grounded for 39 minutes. Airport head of communications Stephen Smarttold the CBCthat it "could have lasted a lot longer." "This is not something that we would experience on a regular basis," Smart said Trump pushes senators to make $9.4 trillion in spending cuts Mike Johnson breaks from Trump, calls on DOJ to release Epstein files Son of man who was violently detained by ICE reacts after release

Report of hijacked small plane grounds flights at Canada airport

Report of hijacked small plane grounds flights at Canada airport Travel at one of Canada's busiest airports was briefly halted Tuesday a...
Spanish mountain rescue teams search for American hiker missing in PyreneesNew Foto - Spanish mountain rescue teams search for American hiker missing in Pyrenees

Spanish rescue teams are searching for an American hiker who has been missing in the Pyrenees for eight days. Specialist mountain rescue teams and helicopters from the Air Service are searching for Cole Henderson, 27, in the Ordesa y Monte Perdido national park in northern Spain, the Guardia Civil told CNN on Wednesday. Henderson was last heard from on July 9, said Henderson's friend Max Senoff in a Facebook post published Tuesday. He sent a text saying that he had parked his car, turned his phone on airplane mode and was beginning his hike. He has not been heard from since. Henderson was reported missing on July 14, after he missed his flight home to the Netherlands on July 12, said the Guardia Civil. Authorities found Henderson's car in Torla, a town to the west of the national park, said the Guardia Civil. Senoff believes he may have been attempting to climb Monte Perdido, the third-highest peak in the Pyrenees, standing at 11,007 feet (3,355 meters). Social media footage shows the normal route from Torla, where Henderson's car was parked, still covered in snow in early July. The route is rated as "Peu Difficile" (PD), meaning "somewhat difficult" by the climbing community. While PD routes are often climbed without ropes, they might involve steep sections of climbing, or crevassed glaciers, and often require specialized equipment, such as ice axes or crampons. According to his social media profiles, Henderson attended St. Andrews School in Middletown, Delaware, before studying Computer Science at Rhodes College, Tennessee. CNN's Jack Guy contributed reporting. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Spanish mountain rescue teams search for American hiker missing in Pyrenees

Spanish mountain rescue teams search for American hiker missing in Pyrenees Spanish rescue teams are searching for an American hiker who has...
A new recall of injected penicillin may put gains against syphilis in perilNew Foto - A new recall of injected penicillin may put gains against syphilis in peril

Drugmaker Pfizer is warning doctors that it expects to run low on supplies of Bicillin L-A, a long-acting injection of the antibiotic penicillin, the preferred option for treating syphilis during pregnancy. The news – the latest twist in a drug shortage that began in 2023 – follows aJuly 10 recallof certain lots of Bicillin L-A that were found to be contaminated with floating particles. Pfizer says it has not received any reports of adverse events related to the recalled shots. "We have identified the root cause to be associated with stoppers supplied from an external vendor and are implementing the appropriate corrective and preventative actions," the company said in a statement, adding that it places the utmost emphasis on patient safety. "We fully recognize the importance of this medicine for patients and are working as quickly as possible to resolve the matter." Benzathine penicillin G, sold as Bicillin, is used to treat a number of common bacterial infections, such as strep throat, in adults and children. Because one shot can last up to two weeks, it's especially helpful for people who can't swallow pills or may not be able to remember to take them. In most cases, however, if the shots aren't available, doctors can turn to alternatives like the antibiotic doxycycline. But benzathine penicillin G is the only product that's approved and recommended to treat the sexually transmitted infection syphilis during pregnancy. If the infection is caught early, a single injection can keep the infection from spreading to a newborn, a condition called congenital syphilis. Without treatment, syphilis during pregnancy can cause miscarriages and stillbirths. It can also be fatal for infants. Syphilis can also cause vision and hearing problems in babies as well as deformities of the bones and teeth. As rates of syphilis rose in adults, more babies became infected, too. Over the past decade, rates of congenital syphilis have increased tenfold in the United States, from 335 in 2012 tomore than 3,800 in 2023, accordingto datafrom the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "We're in the midst of a congenital syphilis crisis, and we've been calling for an emergency declaration for congenital syphilis for years," said Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, a professor of clinical population and public health sciences at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine. "This threatens to make that even worse." The shot has been a key part of the strategy that some states have been using to quell rising rates of congenital syphilis. Because too many pregnant patients infected with syphilis weren't making it into basic primary care, there's been a push in states includingNew MexicoandMinnesotato test all pregnant women for syphilis at multiple stages of pregnancy and whenever they show up in emergency rooms or urgent care clinics. After an initial positive test, providers are encouraged to treat a pregnant patient with a shot of long-acting penicillin at the same visit, without waiting for the results of a second confirmatory test. This push for one-stop testing and treatment has already had an effect. "With the latest release of data, we saw a slowing of rates, which was really exciting," said a CDC official familiar with the data who asked not to be named because they weren't authorized to speak to the media. That progress is the result of hard work bringing awareness to controlling syphilis and congenital syphilis, the official said. Bicillin L-A most recentlywent into shortagein 2023. During that time, the US Food and Drug Administration has allowed imports of two equivalent products, a French drug called Extencilline, and Lentocilin, which is imported from Portugal and sold by entrepreneur Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs. These imports continue to be authorized. Those forms of the medication are trickier to use, said Erin Fox, associate chief pharmacy officer at the University of Utah Health. "In a health system, it's very hard to use imported products," she said. The bar coding on the drugs isn't recognized by most hospital systems, and there may be differences in how the products are mixed and diluted, which can be confusing. Her hospital has been handling the shortage by being judicious about who gets Bicillin shots. It hasn't had to use an imported products yet. Pfizer has also been working to boost its supply. The company stopped shipping pediatric doses in 2023 and instead focused on making adult doses to prioritize supply for pregnant patients. According to theFDA's drug shortage website, Pfizer expected to have a delivery of pediatric doses available in October. Now, the companyhas advised customersthat it will give an update on the Bicillin supply no later than mid-August. Until stock has fully recovered, Pfizer said, it will ration available supplies of the shots. Providers will have to fill out medical request forms, and the company will send supplies on a per-patient basis. Sterile injectable products like Bicillin are especially vulnerable to shortages because they have a more complex manufacturing process than pills and tend to be prone to quality control issues. In this case, Pfizer is the sole supplier of Bicillin for the US. The nonprofit National Coalition of STD Directors said it's gathering information from members to understand how far-reaching the impact of the recall may be. One of its committees met Monday, and all of the participants were in the process of returning Bicillin doses to Pfizer. One state returned about 800 vials, "so we expect to hear this is widespread," said Elizabeth Finley, senior director of communications and programs for the organization. "We had a small reprieve for about, maybe a year, in terms of steady supply. And now this is just a complete kick in the teeth and really threatens our ability to prevent and control syphilis," Klausner said. The CDC had previously postedrecommendationsfor caring for syphilis patients during the shortage, but that information has sincebeen taken down. Fox, who investigates drug shortages for the Association of Health Systems Pharmacists, said she has asked the agency to repost it but hasn't received a response. CDC staffers who work on syphilis control were hit hard by recent government layoffs, although about 200 were reinstated in June. Federal funding cuts have also hampered state and local efforts to control sexually transmitted infections. The FDA updated itsdrug shortage pagewith links to Pfizer's recent guidance but has not postedPfizer's recall announcement. A spokesperson for the US Department of Health and Human services referred questions about the recall and potential supply problems to Pfizer. "I am concerned though that now, with a cut in funds to national and local STD programs, that we will start to see a drop in testing for syphilis," the CDC official said. "Cuts to Medicaid and Medicare, as well as other programs, will be devastating for syphilis control." For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

A new recall of injected penicillin may put gains against syphilis in peril

A new recall of injected penicillin may put gains against syphilis in peril Drugmaker Pfizer is warning doctors that it expects to run low o...

 

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