Liberal anchor mocks ‘snowflakes’ for anger over Cracker Barrel’s big changes
MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart almost lost his cool on Saturday when discussing the backlash against Cracker Barrel’s redesigned logo.
During an episode of MSNBC’s “The Weekend,” Capehart and co-host Eugene Daniels criticized those outraged over the restaurant’s recent logo redesign, arguing that the backlash is a waste of time and another excuse for MAGA supporters to play the victim.
“There are real things people are concerned about, and they’re losing their minds over a redesign. What the — See? I’m trying not to curse,” Capehart told his co-host.
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The Tennessee-based restaurant chain angered people on social media last week when it revealed its newly redesigned logo that, for many online critics, removed the charm from the original.
The new logo does away with the illustration of an old man leaning against a barrel while seated in a chair. Instead, the text-only logo uses a new typeface against the familiar gold background.
In addition to the new logo and a new menu that includes breakfast, lunch and dinner options, the chain has also remodeled the interior of its restaurants, going for a cleaner, more minimalist theme that has done away with some of the country decor that has become synonymous with the brand.
Many people were furious with the redesign. Conservative commentator Benny Johnson posted that the logo change was “absolutely horrible,” and asked, “When will they learn?”
Right-wing influencer “End Wokeness” commented, “Cracker Barrel CEO Julie Masino should face charges for this crime against humanity.”
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Rival franchise Steak ‘n Shake called out Cracker Barrel, stating, “Sometimes, people want to change things just to put their own personality on things. At CB, their goal is to just delete the personality altogether. Hence, the elimination of the ‘old-timer’ from the signage. Heritage is what got Cracker Barrel this far, and now the CEO wants to just scrape it all away.”
Capehart voiced his opinion on the logo redesign, calling it fine and saying he’s “sick” of the outrage.
“The logo is fine. Companies go through rebrands all the time. You know what I’m sick of?”
“Manufactured BS?” Daniels asked.
“Yeah, manufactured BS, but I’m so sick of the outrage of these snowflakes. There are so many things that offend them, that get them all upset, they’re shooting beer cans and burning hats and stuff like that,” the co-host replied, referencing conservative-led boycotts, like the one against Bud Light for making a trans person one of the company’s spokespeople.
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Daniels linked the outrage to MAGA supporters, stating, “I think the manufactured outrage is also about them pretending to feel attacked. Because when you think about Cracker Barrel, as someone who’s been a lot as a kid in the South, you think about folks in the south. You think about folks who are probably MAGA voters, right? Those two circles are probably very close together.”
However, Trump voters haven’t been the only ones speaking out against Cracker Barrel’s redesign.
The official X account for the Democratic Party shared a post Thursday that stated, “We think the Cracker Barrel rebrand sucks too.”
A representative for Cracker Barrel previously told Fox News Digital in a statement about the new logo that the company’s values had not changed.
“Our values haven’t changed, and the heart and soul of Cracker Barrel haven’t changed,” the company said. “And Uncle Herschel remains front and center in our restaurants and on our menu. He is the face of ‘The Herschel Way,’ the foundation of how our 70,000-plus employees provide the country hospitality for which we are known.
“Cracker Barrel has been a destination for comfort and community for more than half a century, and this fifth evolution of the brand’s logo, which works across digital platforms as well as billboards and roadside signs, is a call-back to the original and rooted even more in the iconic barrel shape and word mark that started it all back in 1969.”
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Detroit residents compare life under Trump’s new term to the prior Biden presidency
Detroit residents spoke with Fox News Digital this month about whether President Donald Trump or former President Joe Biden provided them a better life, and the results skewed toward the latter.
Not too far from Pontiac, Fox News Digital spoke with voters in the heart of downtown Detroit, the seat of deep-blue Wayne County that went heavily for Biden and Kamala Harris in 2020 and 2024.
Jayla, a graphic design intern currently in college, said that her life was better under Biden, who won Michigan narrowly in 2020 en route to ousting Trump from the White House.
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“Biden, especially with being a Type 1 Diabetic. I think his medical plans have kind of served me for better, whereas on the other side, I’ve kind of been actually going through it as a college student,” Jayla said.
“Of course, Trump!” Ronald, a native of Detroit suburb Livonia, told Fox News Digital.
“Just take a look at the economy. I don’t want to go into the rest because you don’t want to be canceled,” Ronald said.
“I would say Biden,” said Joseph, a Detroit native and quality management professional. “Although people like to bring up the fact that things are so inflated, it also is due to the nature where we are currently as a society.”
Mary, an educator, was accompanying Joseph while walking through downtown Detroit. She said that her life was better under Biden because her student loans were forgiven.
“I had like six figures of student loans. So that definitely was a big help for me financially,” Mary said.
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Josie, a Detroit native and social worker, raised concerns about Trump’s changes to Medicaid through The One Big Beautiful Bill Act he signed into law last month.
“Biden, with the cuts that are happening to Medicaid and all of that stuff, it’s making my work hard. It’s impacting our community negatively, and a lot of people are going to need increased resources and all that, and we’re having trouble finding even anybody, any social workers to do a job because there’s no money,” Josie said.
PJ, a clothing maker, said that his life was better under Biden.
“Biden by far. I’m not a fan of either of them. I have to go with Biden,” PJ said.
“A lot of these politicians, they don’t really care about us, so it’s kind of like, it’s the same thing under different people,” he added.
Trump improved significantly on his showing in Wayne County in 2024 from four years earlier, as he captured Michigan and won the presidency over Harris. While he still lost the county by nearly 29 points, it was a far better showing than the 38-point defeat he took there in 2020, and he was able to more than make up the ground needed in the rest of the state.
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Shedeur Sanders’ disastrous game sparks heated debate over conspiracy theories
Shedeur Sanders netted a negative amount of yards in his final preseason game as a rookie on Saturday, likely leaving him at the bottom of the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback depth chart.
The Cleveland Browns rookie came into the game in the third quarter and completed three of six passes for 14 yards, while taking five sacks for a combined loss of 41 yards against the LA Rams. Thus, he netted -27 yards for Cleveland, before being pulled from the game on the final drive and replaced by veteran Tyler Huntley. Huntley led the Browns offense on a game-winning field goal drive, as the Browns won 19-17.
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It was a far cry from Sanders’ first preseason game against the Carolina Panthers on Aug. 8, when he threw for two touchdowns and was praised by fans and sports stars alike, including LeBron James and Dawn Staley.
However, many fans and pundits were quick to defend Sanders for his rough outing on Saturday, and blamed the Browns’ coaching for putting Sanders in a position where he had to rely on backup teammates, while also calling questionable plays.
Former NFL quarterback Derek Carr questioned why Sanders wasn’t left in the game to finish the final drive.
“I need to understand why we don’t get to see Shedeur Sanders run this 2 minute drill? Wouldn’t you want to see your young QB operate in this situation? Get him more reps for the future? I didn’t see the whole game so maybe he already showed enough? Help me understand this…” Carr wrote on X.
Sanders himself even told reporters after the game that he didn’t think he wouldn’t be allowed to stay in the game to finish the final drive.
“I didn’t know I was out,” Sanders said. “I was powering up for that two-minute drive, because that’s just the situation that every quarterback dreams for.”
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski was asked why Sanders was pulled for the final drive.
“Obviously, we didn’t play great as an offense in the second half and that’s not on one person, so we could be better in a bunch of areas. I just felt like we wanted to get [Huntley] in on that drive,” Stefanski said.
Sports talk show host Skip Bayless posted a 16-minute rant in defense of Sanders on X, while condemning the Browns for their handling of the quarterback.
“They sabotaged it, they rigged it against him today, putting him in with third and fourth-stringers, fifth-stringers, you got no shot at quarterback,” Bayless said.
Other users on social media leveled similar criticisms at the Browns, with some speculating that the obstacles being put in front of the quarterback are intentional.
One user wrote, “I hope Shedeur Sanders will eventually end up on a good roster with a coach who wants and BELIEVES in him. It’s so obvious this league, and even the Browns in a sense, have been trying to send a message to him since the draft & it’s downright disgusting.”
“So Kevin Stefanski gives Dillon Gabriel easy, short routes with max protection. And then gives Shedeur Sanders bulls— plays with an OL that looks like they just ate a gang of Little Debbie’s,” one user wrote.
Another user wrote, “The Cleveland Browns have Shedeur Sanders operating out of tight wide receiver formations. But with Dillion Gabriel they spread out the receivers.”
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One user wrote, “Sanders doing it all by himself BUT the backups cant block anyone or catch. [He] avoids multiple sacks, and hits the WR right on the numbers but DROPPED! Can Shedeur overcome a supporting cast of future Insurance Salesmen?”
Another user wrote, “[I don’t know] why the browns drafted Shedeur Sanders. It’s clear as day they aren’t giving him the same plays as Dillion and on top of that they got him out there with folks who finna be working in warehouses next week. It feels like a set up smh- how is that a fair evaluation?”
However, many other fans on social media put the blame on Sanders, and defended the Browns for how they have handled the young quarterback.
Sports talk show host Jason Whitlock was one figure to hold Sanders accountable.
Other users echoed similar sentiments.
“The Browns are not setting Shedeur up to fail. The play calling matches the strengths of the roster. Gabriel reads quicker and executed cleaner today. Sanders had a rough outing, but not every rookie misstep is a Cleveland indictment. Sometimes a bad day is just a bad day,” one user wrote.
Another user wrote, “The Shedeur army is full of insane 20-year-olds who think everything is a conspiracy. Taking bad sacks is not a conspiracy. Choosing to run out of bounds for a four-yard loss instead of just tossing it out of bounds isn’t a conspiracy.”
Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson stoked the conspiracy theories related to Sanders in a recent interview, claiming that NFL teams were “told not to” draft Sanders to “make an example” of the quarterback when he fell to the fifth round of the NFL Draft in April.
“I tell you this much, what I heard from someone that’s in the NFL [is] that the NFL told [teams] ‘don’t draft him, do not draft him,'” Dickerson said in an interview on the “Roggin and Rodney” show on AM 570 LA Sports on Thursday.
“‘We’re going to make an example out of him.’ And this came from a very good source, a very good source. They were going to have him not get drafted to basically show you ‘this is what happens when you do this.’ I mean, look, the NFL’s got all kinds of power. They do all kinds of stuff.”
Sanders’ slide out of the first round shocked many, including President Trump, who sent a post on Truth Social condemning the league’s owners for passing on the quarterback.
“What is wrong with NFL owners, are they STUPID? Deion Sanders was a great college football player, and was even greater in the NFL. He’s also a very good coach, streetwise and smart! Therefore, Shedeur, his quarterback son, has PHENOMENAL GENES, and is all set for Greatness,” Trump wrote. “He should be “picked” IMMEDIATELY by a team that wants to WIN. Good luck Shedeur, and say hello to your wonderful father!”
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith revealed a text message from an associate who compared the situation to Colin Kaepernick being out of the NFL since 2016, suggesting “collusion.”
“‘This is a bad look for the NFL. This feels like Kaepernick-level collusion,'” Smith said of the content of the text, adding the situation goes beyond “talent evaluation.”
“All the hard work the NFL League Office puts in to eradicate these kinds of perceptions, only to turn around and watch as the OWNERS look like they’re colluding, messing up everything. What has been done to Shedeur will outshine everything else in this draft. We’ll never believe this is about just talent evaluation again.”
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Sanders was eventually taken by the Browns on the third and final day of the draft with the 144th pick. The quarterback was initially considered a possible contender for the first overall pick early in the draft process after finishing his final season at Colorado.
But now, Sanders appears primed to begin his NFL career low on the depth chart, as he is currently listed as the fourth quarterback on Cleveland’s roster.
Still, Sanders appeared confident about his future with the Browns. When reporters asked him if he expects to make the team’s roster after final cuts on Saturday, the quarterback responded “obviously.”
Rubio’s major immigration move praised by conservative experts: ‘Long overdue’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio‘s announcement this week halting work visas for foreign commercial truck drivers drew praise from conservatives in the wake of a deadly accident in Florida.
“Effective immediately, we are pausing all issuance of worker visas for commercial truck drivers,” Rubio announced on X on Thursday. “The increasing number of foreign drivers operating large tractor-trailer trucks on U.S. roads is endangering American lives and undercutting the livelihoods of American truckers.”
The move follows a deadly crash in Florida in which an illegal immigrant from India allegedly struck and killed three people while driving a truck. Questions still loom about how he obtained a commercial driver’s license, as federal investigators say the suspect, Harjinder Singh, failed English proficiency and road sign tests.
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Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, stated the move is “long overdue” and that commercial truck drivers should not be brought in from other nations in the first place.
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“There are legitimate questions about how qualified these foreign truck drivers are, following the horrible episode in Florida, where a non-English-speaking illegal alien who never should have been given any kind of driver’s license caused the death of three people as he botched an illegal U-turn in the middle of a divided highway,” Vaughan said.
Americans can’t depend on trucking companies and state regulators to make sure foreign truck drivers are competent and safe, she added.
The director of the Heritage Foundation’s Border Security and Immigration Center, Lora Ries, said it’s “about road safety and immigration integrity.”
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“DHS and the State Department should also analyze all current commercial truck drivers using a visa or an employment authorization document as the basis to obtain a commercial driver’s license and revoke such immigration benefits where appropriate. This is about road safety and immigration integrity,” Ries wrote in a statement to Fox News Digital.
Republican attorney Mehek Cooke said it ultimately boils down to “sovereignty and safety.”
Fox News Digital also reached out to left-leaning immigrant advocacy groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Immigration Law Center.
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“Massive truck driver shortage that is driving up the prices of everything we purchase and Rubio decides to make it worse based on an anecdote. Totally absurd decision-making process though I don’t know what visas he’s even talking about ‘pausing,’” David Bier, the CATO Institute’s director of immigration studies, posted to X in disagreement with the move from Rubio.
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The Trump administration has made a series of major immigration reforms, as mass deportation efforts are underway following the Biden-era border crisis. In addition, the administration announced that it is currently reviewing millions of people with U.S. visas.
“The department’s continuous vetting includes all of the more than 55 million foreigners who currently hold valid U.S. visas,” a State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Friday.
Postal services across Europe suspend packages to US over new customs rules
Postal services in Europe and around the world plan to halt shipping merchandise to the U.S. as the Trump administration’s end of the de minimus tariff exemption goes into effect.
The “de minimus” exemption allowed internation carriers to ship goods valued under $800 to the U.S. without paying any duties.
The White House announced the end of the exemption weeks ago, linking it to fentanyl and other illicit drugs coming into the U.S.
DHL, Europe’s largest shipping provider, said in a statement on its website Friday that “Deutsche Post and DHL Parcel Germany will no longer be able to accept and transport parcels and postal items containing goods from business customers destined for the U.S.” effective immediately.
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The end of the exemption goes into effect Aug. 29.
DHL said its restrictions on packages would be temporary, explaining they were necessary because of “new processes required by U.S. authorities for postal shipping, which differ from the previously applicable regulations.”
The company continued, “Key questions remain unresolved, particularly regarding how and by whom customs duties will be collected in the future, what additional data will be required, and how the data transmission to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection will be carried out.”
Postal services in Denmark, Sweden, Italy, Austria, France and Belgium have similarly said they plan to pause shipments to the U.S.
The U.K.’s Royal Mail has also temporarily paused shipments, according to the BBC.
Outside of Europe, Asian countries like Singapore and Thailand said their countries would also hold on shipments until there’s more clarity on the new rules.
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“The halt underscores the sweeping disruption caused by President Trump’s decision to eliminate the de minimis threshold, which previously allowed low-value parcels to enter the US without customs duties,” Thailand Post said in a statement on its website. “The exemption, capped at US$800 per person per day, facilitated millions of small packages from around the world entering the US smoothly.”
Australia Post said it has paused transit on a handful of packages from other countries bound for the U.S.
“We have been working hard with US authorities and international partners to adapt our services to meet the new US de minimis requirements so UK consumers and businesses can continue to use our services when they come into effect,” the Royal Mail said.
The U.S. ended the de minimus exemption for China in May.
The White House said at the time that many Chinese-based shippers hide illicit substances, including synthetic opioids, in low-value packages to exploit the de minimis exemption.
The administration said that the amount of de minimus shipments coming into the U.S. has increased from 134 million to 1.34 billion between 2-15 and 2024, according to the Financial Times.
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It has also helped Chinese-based fast fashion companies like Temu and Shein, which ship directly to customers.
FOX Business has reached out to the White House and DHL for comment.
Tom Cruise suffered injuries in brutal plane stunt for ‘Mission: Impossible’
Tom Cruise will do whatever it takes for the perfect stunt — even if it means nearly breaking his back in the process.
In bonus content from the digital release of “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie detailed one of the film’s most harrowing sequences: a high-flying biplane battle between the actor’s character, Ethan Hunt, and Gabriel, portrayed by Esai Morales.
The scene showed Ethan leaping from one plane onto another, as he clung to the wing midair.
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But the thrilling action scene came at a serious cost — one that nearly left Cruise seriously injured.
“Oh, this almost broke my back,” Cruise revealed in the commentary, per Entertainment Weekly.
The actor, known for performing his own stunts, is thrown into a wild mid-air fight that tested his body to the limit.
“You’re talking about a lot of pain here,” McQuarrie chimed in.
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Cruise’s character was seen in the video clip grabbing a seat belt, holding on for dear life, as the plane flipped upside down.
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“Now watch this, the thing we haven’t talked about, holding on to this belt,” McQuarrie described, while Cruise said, “Oh God, that was brutal.”
The director continued to explain, “This separated the joints in Tom’s fingers from the force, so by the time we finished this sequence, your hands were absolutely swollen — oh my God, it was so painful to watch.”
During the intense scene, Cruise’s character was forced to crash into the side of the aircraft. As he remembered the pain, the Hollywood actor said, “Oh, that was brutal. That hit, that was a hard one.”
McQuarrie joked, “And you improvised that, thank you very much. I appreciate that. You were like, ‘I think we’re gonna need that,’ and I was like, ‘I didn’t ask you to do that.’”
Cruise’s comments come after he vowed to continue working on action films for the rest of his career.
In May, Cruise revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that he does not see himself ever taking a step back from starring in action movies.
He previously told the outlet that he wanted to keep making “Mission: Impossible” movies until he is in his 80s, like how Harrison Ford continued making “Indiana Jones” movies at the same age.
“I actually said I’m going to make movies into my 80s; actually, I’m going to make them into my 100s,” the 62-year-old said at the “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” premiere at the time.
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“I will never stop. I will never stop doing action, I will never stop doing drama, comedy films — I’m excited.”
The latest film is pegged as the final installment in the “Mission: Impossible” franchise, with Cruise confirming this will be his last time portraying the fictional IMF agent Hunt.
“It’s the final! It’s not called ‘final’ for nothing,” said Cruise.
Cruise first appeared on-screen as Hunt in 1996, reprising the role in seven additional films, with “Final Reckoning” being the last one.
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New study shows colonoscopy cancer detection drops significantly after AI exposure
The benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) in the medical space are ever-growing, but evidence suggests it can also come with risks.
A new study by European researchers investigated how AI can change the behavior of endoscopists when conducting a colonoscopy, and how their performance dips when not using AI.
The research followed clinicians at four endoscopy centers in Poland participating in the ACCEPT (Artificial Intelligence in Colonoscopy for Cancer Prevention) trial, where AI tools for polyp detection were introduced at the end of 2021.
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Colonoscopies at these centers were randomly selected to be administered with or without AI assistance.
The researchers gauged the quality of the colonoscopies by comparing the identification of tumors (also known as the adenoma detection rate, or ADR) three months before and three months after implementing the AI.
From September 2021 to March 2022, 1,443 patients underwent non-AI-assisted colonoscopies before and after the introduction of AI.
The study found that the tumor detection rate decreased “significantly,” going from 28.4% before AI exposure to 22.4% after AI exposure.
The findings were published in the journal Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
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Per the researchers’ analysis, exposure to AI, patient gender and age were “independent factors” associated with the tumor identification rate.
The researchers concluded that “continuous exposure to AI might reduce the ADR of standard non-AI-assisted colonoscopy, suggesting a negative effect on endoscopist behavior.”
Harvey Castro, M.D., an emergency physician and specialist in AI and healthcare based in Texas, said he considers this study an “important piece of work.”
“This study highlights a paradox in medicine: Artificial intelligence can help us detect cancer, but it may also weaken the doctor’s own ability to see what matters when the tool is not available,” he said in an interview with Fox News Digital.
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Castro emphasized that even a 1% change can affect colon cancer survival for “thousands of patients,” which makes the 6% drop in detection rates significant.
“Even small changes in adenoma detection can shift cancer outcomes,” he said. “A reduction of a few percentage points is meaningful at a population level.”
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The expert recommends integrating AI “wisely” instead of avoiding it all together.
“As a physician futurist, I believe artificial intelligence is one of the most powerful tools we have for improving detection and saving lives,” Castro said.
“At the same time, this study reminds us of a simple truth: Medicine is still a human profession. The doctor’s eye, judgment and pattern recognition remain irreplaceable.”
Castro commented that the right path forward with AI in medicine is balance, designing it to strengthen clinicians instead of weakening.
“That requires training, oversight and intentional design,” he said.
“The best future is one where technology and humanity work side-by-side, doctor plus machine, ensuring patients get the safest and most effective care possible.”
Brad Pitt buys $12 million house in Los Angeles from famous musician
Brad Pitt is putting down roots in the Hollywood Hills.
The 61-year-old recently purchased a mansion in Los Angeles from the lead guitarist of The Killers, Dave Keuning, and his wife Emilie Keuning, for $12 million.
Dave and Emilie originally listed the Spanish-style house for $13.9 million in June after initially paying $9.6 million for the home in 2021, per Mansion Global.
Originally built around 1989, the 8,385-square-foot home is located in the esteemed Outpost Estates neighborhood, which has also been home to other celebrities, including Ben Affleck and Orlando Bloom.
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The six-bedroom home has an office, theater room and floor-to-ceiling windows that provide sweeping views of downtown Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean. Outside, there is a swimming pool, an outdoor kitchen and a vegetable garden.
David Parnes, Sam Collins and James Harris of Carolwood Estates represented Dave and Emilie, while Carolwood’s Marci Kays and Jonathan Mogharrabi represented Pitt in the sale.
In addition to the Hollywood Hills property, the “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” star also purchased a home in Los Feliz. Pitt paid $5.5 million for the home in 2023, per Mansion Global. He also owns Château Miraval, a winery in France, which has been a point of contention with his ex-wife, Angelina Jolie.
The two have been entangled in a legal battle regarding the property since Jolie sold her share of the estate in 2022 to a subsidiary of the Stoli Group, with Pitt arguing the sale breached a contract between the two.
Pitt and Jolie began dating in 2005, after they met in 2003 while filming “Mr. and Mrs. Smith.” The two officially tied the knot in August 2014. The former couple share six children: Shiloh, Knox and Vivienne, along with Maddox, Pax and Zahara, who were adopted.
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After just two years of marriage, Jolie filed for divorce in September 2016. Their divorce was finalized in December 2024.
“I’m not the kind of person who makes decisions like the decisions I had to make lightly. It took a lot for me to be in a position where I felt I had to separate from the father of my children,” Jolie told The Guardian in September 2021 about her decision to file for divorce.
Since splitting from Jolie, Pitt started a relationship with jewelry designer Ines de Ramon. The couple were first spotted together publicly in November 2022 and made their red carpet debut at the Venice Film Festival in September 2024 at the premiere of Pitt’s film, “Wolfs.”
The two recently walked the red carpet together at the premiere of Pitt’s latest movie, “F1,” with the actor telling Access Hollywood it felt good to have her support, noting, “You know, it takes two.”
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British councils tear down patriotic flags as populist movement gains steam
England’s distinctive red-and-white St. George’s Cross and iconic union jack flags are making a comeback across the United Kingdom, with supporters calling the resurgence patriotic while critics in the media warn it shows extremism, echoing MAGA-like culture wars across the pond.
The dispute over the flag is the latest symbol of Britain’s political discourse, with Reform UK and Nigel Farage invoking U.S. President Donald Trump-style populism to rally Englishmen.
“Operation Raise the Colours” has called for people to put their flags up where they live and in their everyday lives to rally Britons. The online movement is encouraging people to continue putting up England St. George’s Cross and union jack flags.
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“Raise The Colours!,” wrote MP for Newark, U.K. and Shadow Lord Chancellor Robert Jenrick on X. “While Britain-hating councils take down our own flags, we raise them up. We must be one country, under the Union Flag.”
Tower Hamlets and Birmingham City Council recently decided to tear down English flags that had been hung up in the streets by patriotic supporters of the movement.
The government has not taken an official stance on “Operation Raise the Colours,” but Downing Street has commented on putting up flags.
“Patriotism will always be an important thing to him,” a spokesperson for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said.
Asked if Sir Keir is supportive of people who put up English flags, the spokesperson said: “Absolutely, patriotism, putting up English flags. We put up English flags all around Downing Street every time the English football team – women’s and men’s – are out trying to win games for us.”
Some left-leaning outlets describe the campaign as zealousness, not patriotism. The Guardian cautioned the campaign “may offer cover for far-right agendas.”
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One woman who spoke on the condition of anonymity in BBC’s reporting described how the campaigners marked a crosswalk with red crosses to look like the St. George’s flag as “pointless” and said it came across as “very racist.”
A YouGov poll in June showed Reform UK party would be Britain’s largest political party if a general election were held. Farage has always been a longstanding ally of the president and in February hailed Trump’s victory as “an inspiration”.
Historically overshadowed by the union jack until the 1990s, St. George’s Cross flags now dominate at sports events.
YouGov polling also shows a majority favorable toward flying the St. George’s Cross, but a sizable minority view it negatively.
A higher majority shows support for the Union Jack, Scotland’s St. Andrew’s Cross and Wales’ The Red Dragon over the St. George’s Cross.
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The row over England’s flag is set to intensify ahead of local and national elections, with councils deciding whether to allow the banners.