Slander or 'trash-talking'? Drake-Kendrick Lamar feud has a day in courtNew Foto - Slander or 'trash-talking'? Drake-Kendrick Lamar feud has a day in court

NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge is pondering the nature of rap battles and the cutting wordplay inKendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," the megahit diss track that spurred adefamation lawsuitfrom his fellow superstarDrake. Drake sued Universal Music Group — both his and Lamar's record label — over "Not Like Us," saying the company published and promoted a song he deems slanderous. Universal says the lyrics are just hyperbole in the tradition of rap beefing, and the label is trying to get the case dismissed. Judge Jeannette Vargas didn't immediately decide after a lively hearing Monday, when the raw creativity ofhip-hopbrushed up against the staid confines of federal court. "Who is the ordinary listener? Is it someone who's going to catch all those references?" Vargas wondered aloud, addressing a legal standard that concerns how an average, reasonable person would understand a statement. "There's so much specialized and nuanced to these lyrics." Neither artist attended the hearing. The case stems from anepic feudbetween two of hip-hop's biggest stars over one of 2024 biggest songs — the one that won therecord of the year and song of the year Grammys, got the most Apple Music streams worldwide and helped make this winter'sSuper Bowl halftime showthe most watched ever. Released as the two artists were trading a flurry of insult tracks, Lamar's song calls out the Canadian-born Drake by name and impugns his authenticity, branding him "a colonizer" of rap culture who's "not like us" inLamar's home turfof Compton, California, and, more broadly, West Coast rap. "Not Like Us" also makes insinuations about Drake's sex life, including "I hear you like 'em young" — implications that he rejects. Drake's suit says that the song amounts to "falsely accusing him of being a sex offender, engaging in pedophilic acts" and more. Contending that the track endangered him by fanning notions of vigilante justice, the suit blames "Not Like Us" not only for harming Drake's image but for attempted break-ins and the shooting of a security guard at his Toronto home. The mansion was depicted in an aerial photo in the song's cover art. "This song achieved a cultural ubiquity unlike any other rap song in history," Drake lawyer Michael Gottlieb said. He argued that Universal had campaigned and contrived to make it "a de facto national anthem" that didn't just address hip-hop fans who knew the backstory and were accustomed to over-the-top lyrical battling. The average listener could be "a 13-year-old who's dancing to the song at a bar mitzvah," Gottlieb suggested. "That would be a very interesting bar mitzvah," the judge opined. (The song has indeed been played at some such celebrations.) Universal, meanwhile, has emphasized that "Not Like Us" was part of an exchange of barbs between Drake and Lamar. "Context is key," label lawyer Rollin Ransom argued Monday, at one point apologizing for having to use profanity while reciting some of the lyrics Drake aimed at Lamar in a track called "Taylor Made Freestyle." "What you hear in these rap battles is trash-talking in the extreme, and it is not, and should not be treated as, statements of fact," the attorney said. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages. Drake also went after iHeartMedia, claiming in a Texaslegal petitionthat the radio giant got illegal payments from Universal to boost airplay for "Not Like Us." IHeartMedia hasdenied any wrongdoing. That disputewas resolvedin March. Drake hasn't sued Lamar himself.

Slander or 'trash-talking'? Drake-Kendrick Lamar feud has a day in court

Slander or 'trash-talking'? Drake-Kendrick Lamar feud has a day in court NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge is pondering the nature of ...
No verdict on first day of jury deliberations at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trialNew Foto - No verdict on first day of jury deliberations at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial

NEW YORK (AP) — Jury deliberations got underway on Monday in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex trafficking trial and hit a snag almost as soon as they started. But, by the end of the day, jurors indicated they were making progress weighing complex charges that could put the hip-hop mogul in prison for life. The first day of deliberations saw a flurry of notes from the jury and Combs and his supporters bowing their heads in prayer in the courtroom — but no verdict. The juryof eight men and four women are sifting through seven weeks of sometimes graphic and emotional testimony about therap, fashion and reality TV impresario's propensity for violence and his sexual predilections, including drug-fueled sex marathons dubbed "freak-offs" or "hotel nights." About an hour in, the foreperson reported that a juror might be having trouble following the 61 pages worth of instructions the judge had just read to them. "We are concerned (the juror) cannot follow your honor's instructions," the foreperson said in a note to Judge Arun Subramanian just after 12:30 p.m. After the judge originally proposed asking the jury foreperson the nature of concerns about the fellow juror, defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo suggested caution and that it was better to say less than more. "We can always ratchet it up. We can't ratchet it down," Agnifilo said. Subramanian sent his response to the jury around 2 p.m., reminding the panel to deliberate and to follow his instructions on the law. The jury sent another note about three hours later asking for clarification on the part of the instructions addressing drug distribution — an allegation included in Combs' racketeering conspiracy charge. As deliberations were happening, Combs prayed with his family and friends in the courtroom. Wearing his customary sweater and khakis, he stood facing his contingent in the audience and bowed his head with them. As they finished, they applauded, along with Combs. Combs also showed off two books he's reading: "The Power of Positive Thinking," by Norman Vincent Peale and "The Happiness Advantage," by Shawn Achor. As he sent the jury to deliberate, Subramanian told the five alternate jurors to remain on standby at home in case they're needed at a later point. Jurors were provided with a laptop loaded with all of the exhibits shown in court, including text messages, photographs and videos of the sexual encounters at the heart of the case. Combs, 55, haspleaded not guiltyto federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking — relating to two of his ex-girlfriends — and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution for allegedly arranging to fly his girlfriends and sex workers across state lines. In closing arguments last week, federal prosecutors and Combs' defense team took their last shots at convincing jurors to convict or acquit the Grammy Award-winning founder of Bad Boy Records. "The defendant used power, violence and fear to get what he wanted,"Assistant U.S. Attorney Christy Slavik said. "He thought that his fame, wealth and power put him above the law." She said that he used his "close inner circle and a small army of personal staff, who made it their mission to meet the defendant's every desire, promote his power and protect his reputation at all costs." Defense lawyer Marc Agnifilocountered, "This isn't about crime. It's about money." He noted that one of Combs' accusers in the criminal case also sued him in civil court. "He is not a racketeer. He is not a conspirator to commit racketeering. He is none of these things. He is innocent. He sits there innocent. Return him to his family, who have been waiting for him," the lawyer told jurors. In all, 34 witnesses testified, headlined by Combs' former girlfriendsCassie— the R&B singer born Casandra Ventura — and "Jane," who testified under a pseudonym. Both women said he often was violent toward them. Cassie said he forced her into hundreds of sexual encounters with paid male sex workers while Jane recounted numerous "hotel nights." Jurors also saw now-infamoussecurity camera videoof Combs beating, kicking and dragging Cassie at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016 and clips from videos of sexual encounters. Combschose not to testify, and his lawyers didn't call any witnesses in their defense case. His attorneys elected instead to challenge the accusers' credibility during lengthy cross-examination questioning. The defense has acknowledged that Combs veered into violence, buthis lawyers maintainthat the sex acts were consensual. They contend that prosecutors are intruding in Combs' personal life and that he's done nothing to warrant the charges against him.

No verdict on first day of jury deliberations at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking trial

No verdict on first day of jury deliberations at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial NEW YORK (AP) — Jury deliberations go...
Satellite imagery reveals ongoing work at Iranian nuclear site bombed by USNew Foto - Satellite imagery reveals ongoing work at Iranian nuclear site bombed by US

New satellite images show continuing work at Iran's Fordow nuclear enrichment plant, which was struck by US B-2 bombers just over a week ago. The imagery was collected by Maxar Technologies on Sunday. Maxar said it "reveals ongoing activity at and near the ventilation shafts and holes caused by last week's airstrikes on the Fordow fuel enrichment complex." The pictures show "an excavator and several personnel are positioned immediately next to the northern shaft on the ridge above the underground complex. The crane appears to be operating at the entrance to the shaft/hole." According to Maxar, several additional vehicles are also seen below the ridge and are parked along the path that was built to access the site. Earlier this month, American B-2 bombers dropped more than a dozen bunker-buster bombs on Iran's Fordow and Natanz nuclear sites, while Tomahawk missiles launched from a US submarine hit theIsfahan sitein central Iran. The US Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs targeted the two ventilation shafts at Fordow, according to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine. He told a Pentagon briefing last week that most of the bombs dropped at Fordow "were tasked to enter the main shaft, move down into the complex at greater than 1,000 feet per second, and explode in the mission space." Former nuclear inspector David Albright, who now leads the Institute for Science and International Security, said that imagery from Fordow on Saturday showed "the Iranians are actively working at the two MOP impact sites penetrating the ventilation shafts" at the plant. Albright assessed that the activity "may include backfilling the craters, as well as conducting engineering damage assessments and likely radiological sampling. The craters above the main shafts remain open." "We have observed that the Iranians have also rapidly repaired the bomb cratering damage on the main entrance road from only a few days prior. However, there are yet no indications of any efforts to reopen any of the tunnel entrances," Albrightposted on X. On Sunday, the head of the UN's nuclear watchdog said US strikes on Iranfell short of causing total damageto its nuclear program and that Tehran could restart enriching uranium "in a matter of months," contradicting President Donald Trump's claims the US set Tehran's ambitions back by decades. The comments by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi appear to support an early assessment from the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency,first reported on by CNN, which suggests the United States' strikes on key Iranian nuclear sites last week did not destroy the core components of its nuclear program, and likely only set it back by months. While the final military and intelligence assessment has yet to come, Trump has repeatedly claimed to have "completely and totally obliterated" Tehran's nuclear program. CNN's Laura Sharman and Sophie Tanno contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Satellite imagery reveals ongoing work at Iranian nuclear site bombed by US

Satellite imagery reveals ongoing work at Iranian nuclear site bombed by US New satellite images show continuing work at Iran's Fordow n...
6 killed in a crash of a small plane in Ohio, officials sayNew Foto - 6 killed in a crash of a small plane in Ohio, officials say

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — Four adults from one family heading out on vacation were killed along with their pilot and co-pilot when a small plane crashed minutes after taking off from an Ohio airport, officials said. The twin-engine Cessna 441 turboprop crashed near Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport on Sunday morning, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. There were no survivors, Western Reserve Port Authority Executive Director Anthony Trevena said at a news conference. The agency owns the airport. Agency records show the plane was registered to Meander Air LLC of Warren, Ohio. Trumbull County Coroner Lawrence D'Amico on Monday identified the victims as the pilot, Joseph Maxin, 63; co-pilot Timothy Blake, 55; and passengers Veronica Weller, 68; her husband, James Weller, 67; their son, John Weller, 36, and his wife, Maria Weller, 34. Blake and the passengers were all Hubbard residents, while Maxin lived in Canfield. D'Amico said the family — which owns steel manufacturing plants in the Youngstown-Warren area — was heading for a vacation in Montana. Maxin was the port authority's director of compliance and also a former assistant prosecutor for the Mahoning County Prosecutor's Office. A statement issued by the authority called Maxin "a selfless public servant and pilot (who) dedicated his life to serving the Mahoning Valley." The plane crashed in heavy woods, making access to the site difficult, Howland Township Fire Chief Raymond Pace said. "This is an extremely tragic situation, but it could have been worse," Pace said, noting that there were three houses near where the plane crashed. Publicly available flight tracking data showed that the plane's destination was Bozeman, Montana, said Michael Hillman, president of aviation company JETS FBO Network. "These were the best of the best in terms of the folks here at the field, as well as the pilots. I can't say enough about them," Hillman said at the news conference. "I'd give anything to rewind the day and take them to breakfast instead." The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating but have not speculated on a possible cause. They have asked residents to contact them if they have surveillance video showing the crash or other information that may be relevant to the investigation.

6 killed in a crash of a small plane in Ohio, officials say

6 killed in a crash of a small plane in Ohio, officials say YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — Four adults from one family heading out on vacation were...
'Love Island USA' Season 7 cast list: See every islander so farNew Foto - 'Love Island USA' Season 7 cast list: See every islander so far

Contestants are not afraid to lock lips and test their relationships on "Love Island USA" Season 7. After returning to the villa, islanders are living in theaftermath of the drama-inducing Casa Amor.Four bombshells packed their bags, and the remaining islanders continue to navigate their connections, both old and new. In the latest episode, the group held nothing back during a staple challenge of the series. Throughout the season, USA TODAY will keep fans updated on all the tea inside the Fijian villa. Here's a recap of some highlights from the last few episodes and a list of all the islanders who have entered the villa for "Love Island USA" Season 7 so far, including those who debutedsince last week's update. 'Love Island USA':People can't stop talking about Huda. Will we ever learn our lesson? Islanders Olandria and Nic were paired after being dumped in Episode 20. Neither of them were selected to recouple with a new Casa Amor bombshell. However, in another twist, Olandria and Nic were picked up in a G-wagon and taken to a secret garden in Episode 21. Faced with the option to join forces and couple up or officially leave the show, they decided to couple up and were able to return to the main villa. At one point in the villa − while Olandria was still trying to keep Taylor from turning his head and while Nic was thinking about Cierra − the two decided to explore whether there was a romantic connection. "I think there's a strong physical connection between Olandria and I," Nic said in his confessional. "She's one of the most attractive women I've ever seen in my lifetime." They eventually share a passionate kiss in Soul Ties, but later mutually agree in Episode 22 that they are just friends. when I tell people about coupled up Nicolandria#LoveIslandUSApic.twitter.com/0zdY5ES8eU — T (@teewatterss)June 28, 2025 JD and Huda's connection crumbled in Episode 22 after he confronted her about her approach to the "Kiss-Off" challenge. "I can tell you like being dominant," JD told Huda while smiling. "I had to lead your (expletive) to help you," she responded. "You was trying to be dominant and I'm not someone who likes to be dominated. It was like combative," JD continued. "So find someone submissive," Huda responded, adding, "Sure. Okay, good talk." Theclip of the interactionwent viral on social media. Huda has been at the center of other popular moments from the season, includingher clash with her former partner Jeremiahand her"I'm a mommy" conversationwith Nic. Four islanders, all of whom entered the villa as Casa Amor bombshells, were dumped from the villa in Episode 22. Coco: Had a connection with Ace Zac: Had a connection with Iris JD: Had a connection with Huda and Amaya Vanna: Had a connection with TJ Women: Chelley, 27, from Orlando, Florida Huda, 24, from Raleigh, North Carolina Olandria, 27, from Decatur, Alabama Cierra, 25, from Arizona(Bombshell, Episode 2) Amaya, 25, New York City(Bombshell, Episode 4) Iris, 25, from Los Angeles (Bombshell, Episode 9) Andreina, 24, from Jersey City, New Jersey(Bombshell, Episode 15) Clarke, 24, Columbia, South Carolina(Casa Amor Bombshell, Episode 19) Jaden, 25, Los Angeles(Casa Amor Bombshell, Episode 19) Gracyn, 25, Bristol, Virginia(Casa Amor Bombshell, Episode 19) Men: Ace, 22, from Los Angeles Taylor, 24, from Oklahoma City Nicolas, 24, from Jacksonville, Florida Austin, 26, from Northville, Michigan Pepe, 27, from Los Angeles(Bombshell, Episode 9) TJ, 23, from Pleasantville, New York(Bombshell, Episode 15) Elan, 23,Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada(Casa Amor Bombshell, Episode 19) Chris, 27, Los Angeles(Casa Amor Bombshell, Episode 19) Bryan, 28, Boston(Casa Amor Bombshell,Episode 19) Zak, 29, Roi Et, Thailand; Manchester, U.K.(Casa Amor Bombshell,Episode 19) Dumped: Yulissa, 27, from Miami(Left the villa) Belle-A, 22, from Honolulu(Dumped, Episode 6) Charlie, 27, from the United Kingdom(Bombshell, Episode 2)(Dumped, Episode 12) Jalen, 27, from Sparta, Georgia(Bombshell, Episode 9)(Dumped, Episode 14) Hannah, 23, Tucson, Arizona(Bombshell, Episode 4)(Dumped, Episode 18) Jeremiah, 25, from Los Angeles(Dumped, Episode 18) Zac, 26, Portland, Oregon (Casa Amor Bombshell, Episode19) (Dumped, Episode 22) JD, 23, Dallas, Texas(Casa Amor Bombshell, Episode19)(Dumped, Episode 22) Coco, 24, Los Angeles(Casa Amor Bombshell, Episode 19) (Dumped, Episode 22) Vanna, 21, Salt Lake City, Utah(Casa Amor Bombshell, Episode 19) (Dumped, Episode 22) Couples: Chelley and Ace Amaya and Zak Jaden and Austin Cierra and Nic Gracyn and Pepe Huda and Chris Iris and TJ Taylor and Clarke Andreina and Bryan Single Islanders: Olandria Elan In Episode 24, the islanders played dress-up and participated in the "Hearts on Fire" game, also notoriously known among fans as the heart rate challenge. This season's contestants completed the challenge as a couple. Women: Iris' heart rate was raised the most by Nic Amaya's heart rate was raised the most by Pepe Andreina's heart rate was raised the most by Pepe Jaden's heart rate was raised the most by Nic Chelley's heart rate was raised the most by Chris Huda's heart rate was raised the most by Elan Gracyn's heart rate was raised the most by Nic Cierra's heart rate was raised the most by Elan Olandria's heart rate was raised the most by Chris Clarke's heart rate was raised the most by Ace Men: TJ's heart rate was raised the most by Gracyn Zak's heart rate was raised the most by Cierra Bryan's heart rate was raised the most by Cierra Austin's heart rate was raised the most by Amaya Chris' heart rate was raised the most by Chelley Pepe's heart rate was raised the most by Andreina Nic's heart rate was raised the most by Iris Elan's heart rate was raised the most by Cierra Taylor's heart rate was raised the most by Olandria Ace's heart rate was raised the most by Huda Winning couple:Cierra and Nic New episodes come out onPeacockeach night Thursday to Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET, meaning the only day without a new episode is Wednesday. Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@gannett.com. We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'Love Island USA' Season 7 cast: See every bombshell, islander

'Love Island USA' Season 7 cast list: See every islander so far

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