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Kris Jenner celebrated her 70th birthday at Jeff Bezos’ and Lauren Sánchez’s $165 million Beverly Hills estate on Saturday, and TMZ reports that police were called to the star-studded party. According to the outlet, officers visited the estate twice: first to issue a warning to security over loud noise complaints, and later after learning that fake hedges were blocking the street outside the property without a permit. The Daily Beast has reached out to Jenner’s representatives for comment. The businesswoman and manager celebrated her birthday alongside famous names, including Oprah Winfrey, Mariah Carey, Mark Zuckerberg, Adele, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as well as her well-known children. According to TMZ, Bruno Mars performed at the James Bond–themed party, which led to the noise complaints. Despite reports that police were called, a source told PEOPLE that the party was “everything you’d expect from Kris: over-the-top, glamorous, and full of love from her family.” The source added, “It was obvious that she had the best night.” President Donald Trump, 79, enthusiastically shared a screenshot on Sunday from a website that has clearly labeled its content as complete and utter fiction. “WOW!” Trump wrote on Truth Social, accompanied by a screenshot of a post that read: “DOGE halts yearly payment of $2.5 million to Barack Obama for “royalties linked to Obamacare.’ Obama has collected this payment since 2010, for a total of $40 million in taxpayer dollars’.” This is indeed completely false—something the current president did not disclose when he posted it. The source of the story, the Dunning-Kruger Times, has a pretty clear explanation on its site. “Everything on this website is fiction. 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When asked to select words that represent America, respondents chose words such as “corruption,” “opportunity,” “division,” “fear,” but also “hope” and “freedom.” Despite these stresses, most respondents reported strong resilience: 84 percent said they believe they can build a good life despite challenges, and 73 percent of adults expressed confidence in their ability to influence the country’s future positively. The FBI is investigating the death of a passenger who died aboard a cruise ship that returned to Miami on Saturday. The passenger was traveling aboard the Carnival Horizon, a cruise ship that sails to the Caribbean and has a capacity of around 4,000 passengers. The ship returned to PortMiami as scheduled. “Our focus is on supporting the family of our guest and cooperating with the FBI,” Carnival Cruise Line said in a statement to the Daily Beast. An FBI Miami spokesperson confirmed to Fox News that agents responded to the scene and said no further information is available due to the ongoing investigation. In July, Euvelester Villarreal Jr., 48, died aboard a different Carnival ship, the Carnival Dream. That investigation was also referred to the FBI, which the cruise line said is “standard practice” when deaths occur on ships. An internal investigation into Villarreal’s death indicated that he died of natural causes. No further personal details or information about the cause of death of the passenger who died aboard the Carnival Horizon have been released at this time. Scouted selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission. There’s no escaping it—it’s an increasingly overstimulating time to be alive. That means it isn’t always easy to come down to zero (or even a 10, for that matter) after a long day of work... or even just watching the news. 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Florida rapper Rod Wave was awarded his first Grammy nomination on Friday—just hours before he was arrested in Fulton County, Georgia, on multiple weapon and drug charges. According to TMZ, Wave was arrested by the Atlanta Police Department on four charges and taken into custody where he remained until he was released on Saturday. It is unclear what prompted the arrest but the 27-year-old’s attorneys have said the musician was “unjustly profiled and unlawfully arrested.” “The arresting officer belongs to the Atlanta Police Department’s controversial Crime Suppression Unit—a group known for its aggressive tactics and emphasis on high arrest numbers rather than genuine public safety,” Wave’s legal team told TMZ. Wave, who was born Rodarius Marcell Green, has 7.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify. His Grammy nomination came in the Best Song Written for Visual Media category for his song “Sinners,” which was penned for the Ryan Coogler-directed film of the same name starring Michael B. Jordan. The “Leavin” singer is about to embark on his Redemption Experience Tour next month. An attorney for Wave said that his client had already appeared in court and was released on an $8,000 bond. Emmy-nominated actor Stellan Skarsgård has a rare glimpse into his health, three years after a stroke saw him struggle to continue working while filming Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two. The 74-year-old Swedish star spoke at the Los Angeles premiere of his latest film, Joachim Trier’s critically acclaimed Sentimental Value, telling People that he is “good” but has had to adjust as he can no longer memorize his lines. The workaround—having dialogue fed through an earpiece—is “not as easy as you’d think,” he added. “It sounds like, ‘Oh, yeah. He just listens to his dialogue and assesses it,’ but... the rhythm of the scene has to be as if he wasn’t there, the voice in the ear,” he explains. “So he has to say his lines very fast and very neutral and on top of my co-worker’s lines.” The Mamma Mia! actor has eight children, including actors Alexander and Bill Skarsgård, and is best known for films including Breaking the Waves, the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, and Good Will Hunting. While the stroke didn’t slow him down—he finished Dune and the Disney+ TV series, Andor—Skarsgård told Vulture that he feels “a little more like I live under the sword now” following the health scare. “I’ve lived a naughty life. And I’m 74, which is already on overtime.” The body of missing South Carolina college freshman Owen Tillman Kenney was discovered a week after he was last seen on Halloween. Kenney, 19, was found by police on Saturday morning after officers responded to reports of a “body in the water near Patriots Point,” People reported. The College of Charleston student was first reported missing on Nov. 1. Five days later, police confirmed Kenney “took his own life after walking onto the Ravenel Bridge pedestrian walkway” at 3:49 a.m. on Oct. 31. “I would like to thank everyone who took part in the effort to get Owen back to his family,” Charleston Police Chief Chito Walker said. “We hope this recovery brings some measure of closure to a family experiencing unimaginable loss. We ask that everyone continue to respect the privacy of the Kenney family during this difficult time.” A New Jersey native, Kenney graduated from Red Bank Catholic High School in Red Bank, N.J., in 2024. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health challenges, emotional distress, substance use problems, or just needs to talk, call or text 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org24/7. Comedian Pete Davidson said he could be tempted back to the show that launched his career if its legendary creator, Lorne Michaels, wanted him. “I’d do anything for Lorne. I had a great time hosting last time, and anytime you get that call, it’s an honor and a privilege,” Davidson told People. The 31-year-old made his name on Saturday Night Live, joining the late-night sketch show for its 40th season in 2014, when he was just 20, and sticking around for eight seasons. Michaels, 80, launched SNL in 1975 and has served as its executive producer almost entirely ever since. “I owe that guy my life. He jump-started everything,” Davidson added. “So I’d do anything for Lorne, and he knows that.” Since departing the series in 2022, Davidson returned to host in 2023 and made a cameo in a 2024 episode hosted by fellow SNL alum John Mulaney. 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Predator: Badlands has debuted at the top of the box office, beating Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence’s latest film, Die My Love. The latest installment in the sci-fi franchise opened with $15.6 million on Friday, including preview screenings. It’s projected to make between $25 and $30 million in its opening weekend. Lynne Ramsay’s Die My Love, with Lawrence at the helm opposite Robert Pattinson, earned around $1 million on Friday and in previews. The last two entries in the Predator franchise were the 2022 prequel Prey and a 2025 animated anthology film, Predator: Killer of Killers. Dan Trachtenberg directed both of those, in addition to Badlands. The film stars up-and-coming actor Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi as a young outcast of the species with Elle Fanning playing his android companion—known as a “synthetic” from the Alien franchise. Disney doled out $105 million for the project, excluding marketing expenses. However, it is considerably less than the studio’s $180 million production budget for Tron: Ares, which was a box office flop, grossing roughly $136 million globally. Rapper Kanye West made an unexpected return to the stage on Saturday night. Ye appeared as a surprise guest at long-time collaborator Travis Scott’s show at the Belluna Dome in Tokorozawa, Japan, just outside Tokyo. The 48-year-old performed two of his vintage hits, his debut solo single “Through the Wire” and “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” from 2007’s Graduation album. West made a dramatic entrance in a full-face balaclava, which he lifted to reveal his identity to rapturous applause. The artist has long been mired in controversy following repeated antisemitic remarks, drug abuse allegations, and cozying up to President Donald Trump. Much of the hip-hop community has distanced itself from Ye, making Scott’s embrace of the genre’s elder even more noteworthy. West was dropped, then sued, by his talent agency in February after he posted a string of antisemitic comments on X, then started selling $20 swastika t-shirts online. In July, he was denied entry into Australia for his song “Heil Hitler.” West, who performed to a crowd of 50,000 at South Korea’s Incheon Munhak Stadium in July, has not launched a tour in nearly a decade. His last headline tour was the Saint Pablo run in 2016, which was cut short after West was hospitalized for mental health concerns.