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  • Mother delivers GIANT 13lbs ‘sumo’ baby who weighs the same as a ‘bowling ball’ & is the size of a three-month-old

    Mother delivers GIANT 13lbs ‘sumo’ baby who weighs the same as a ‘bowling ball’ & is the size of a three-month-old

    Single mom Markie Smith says she was “relieved” to have a C-section when she delivered a baby boy so big he felt like “holding a bowling ball.”

    Smith, 35, runs a dog grooming and training business in Arlington, Texas. She expected a large baby because of her “huge belly.” Still, she was shocked when her son, Canyon, weighed 12lb 10.5oz — just shy of 13lb. That’s nearly double the usual US newborn weight of 6lb to 8lb.

    Canyon was born at 8.26am on December 18. Smith said the room went quiet when staff read out the number. People couldn’t believe it. She joked he looked more like a three-month-old than a newborn, with “fat rolls” and the look of a “little sumo wrestler.”

    Because of his unusual birth weight, Canyon was briefly monitored in the neonatal intensive care unit. Smith said he’s healthy, feeding well, and “sweet and chunky.”

    The pregnancy was also hard emotionally. Smith was grieving the recent death of her mother and going through a break-up. She kept working until just days before giving birth, and said her faith helped her stay steady. She believes the pregnancy gave her the push she needed to get through a difficult time.

    Canyon’s name came from a long list of nature and Western-inspired choices, with help from friends and family. His nine-year-old sister, Meadow, has already given him a nickname: “Little West.”

  • Nicki Minaj deportation petitions explained as over 120,000 people sign amid backlash

    Nicki Minaj deportation petitions explained as over 120,000 people sign amid backlash

    Two online petitions calling for Nicki Minaj to be deported from the US have gained traction, with more than 120,000 signatures combined. The push comes after a wave of backlash from some former fans on social media.

    The 43-year-old rapper has recently shown public support for conservative figures, including Donald Trump. Anger grew further after she appeared as a surprise guest at a Turning Point USA event in December, where she shared the stage with Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

    One petition on Change.org has collected over 46,000 signatures. A second has more than 87,000. Both call for Minaj to be sent to Trinidad and Tobago, where she was born.

    The petitions also point to Minaj’s past comments about her immigration status. In a 2018 Instagram post, she said she came to the US “as an illegal immigrant” at age five. During a 2024 TikTok live, she said she never officially became a US citizen.

    Despite the online pressure, the petitions are unlikely to lead to action. The report says Minaj holds a green card, which gives permanent US residency. It also notes that the ACLU has said people cannot be deported simply for expressing opinions, because speech is protected under the First Amendment, regardless of immigration status.

  • Captured Venezuelan leader Maduro makes 3-word remark as he is led to US jail in handcuffs

    Captured Venezuelan leader Maduro makes 3-word remark as he is led to US jail in handcuffs

    Nicolás Maduro has spoken briefly after his capture by US forces. Donald Trump announced the capture on Saturday, January 3.

    Trump’s claim

    Trump said the US struck Caracas early that morning. He said Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were detained.

    Later that day, Trump held a long press conference. He said the US will “run the country” until a “safe, proper and judicious transition.”

    Charges Maduro faces

    US authorities have charged Maduro with several offenses. These include narco-terrorism conspiracy and cocaine importation conspiracy.

    He also faces charges linked to machineguns and destructive devices. One count alleges a conspiracy to possess them.

    Maduro’s 3-word remark

    A video circulating online shows Maduro in handcuffs. It shows him being escorted into DEA headquarters in New York.

    As cameras recorded the moment, he smiled slightly. He then said: “Happy New Year.”

    What Trump said next

    Trump praised the operation and condemned Maduro. He said US forces worked with US law enforcement to capture him overnight.

    He also claimed Caracas went dark during the mission. He thanked the military for what he called speed and precision.

  • Why I’m terrified of my teenage daughters. They’re blonde, high-maintenance and glamorous – but it’s their judgment that’s really intimidating

    Why I’m terrified of my teenage daughters. They’re blonde, high-maintenance and glamorous – but it’s their judgment that’s really intimidating

    Sybilla Hart has a confession: she’s a little scared of her teenage daughters, Beatrice, 16, and Florence, 14. With glossy blonde hair and polished style, she says they look effortlessly glamorous — and carry themselves with a confidence that can feel intimidating at home.

    This year, she spent around £350 on each girl for Christmas gifts. But she says that barely matched their expectations. Weeks earlier, the sisters made a PowerPoint wish list that totalled about £3,000. A “cosy” hoodie cost £85, while make-up alone added up to £600. Hart jokes that today’s teens want premium brands, not the bargain options she grew up with.

    She admits she admires their certainty about what they want. Still, she says it comes with relentless judgement. The girls regularly critique her night-out routine, offer beauty tips, and even do her hair and make-up — with an expert finish she can’t deny looks good.

    The family lives in a friendly village on the Essex-Suffolk border, yet Hart says even other parents find the girls daunting. One mum told her she hides when she sees them, describing their looks as “withering.”

    Hart’s coping strategy is simple: don’t show fear. She matches their cool tone with her own calm stare and tries not to overreact. She suspects social media has helped shape their “professional” level of polish, and she hopes the intimidating phase will fade by university.

    For now, she says she’s learning to live with it — and even enjoy their bold, fearless confidence.

  • Isla Fisher, 49, looks incredible in a sizzling bikini as she enjoys a relaxing holiday in Barbados after ‘challenging’ split from Sacha Baron Cohen

    Isla Fisher, 49, looks incredible in a sizzling bikini as she enjoys a relaxing holiday in Barbados after ‘challenging’ split from Sacha Baron Cohen

    Isla Fisher is welcoming the new year with a sun-soaked break in Barbados, months after describing her split from Sacha Baron Cohen as “really challenging.”

    On Friday, the 49-year-old Australian actress shared a carousel of Instagram photos from her getaway. One shot showed her relaxing in bed in a green bikini. Others captured her on the beach at sunset in a pink floral blouse and sunglasses, her wet auburn hair draped over her shoulders as if she’d just come from the sea. Fisher captioned the post “Barbados Medley” and set it to The Beach Boys’ 1988 track Kokomo.

    She also posted moments from nights out with friends. In one snap, the Confessions of a Shopaholic star wore a white low-cut dress, gold statement earrings, and soft glam makeup. Another photo showed her smiling with a drink in hand, dressed casually in a grey tank top with her hair up.

    The trip follows major changes in Fisher’s personal life. She and Cohen announced the end of their 14-year marriage at the end of 2023, with their divorce finalised this past June. They share three children.

    In a November interview with NewBeauty, Fisher said divorce can feel like “a different grief,” but she also called rebuilding “so fun.” She said she’s been using the time to reflect, explore new interests, reconnect with old relationships, and “be kind” to herself.

  • Eagle eyed viewers spot odd detail in background of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago war room during Maduro strike in Venezuela

    Eagle eyed viewers spot odd detail in background of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago war room during Maduro strike in Venezuela

    New photos from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago “situation room” sparked buzz online. People pointed to a screen in the background that appears to show an X search for “Venezuela.”

    What Trump claimed

    Trump said a “large-scale” US mission ran overnight into Saturday. He claimed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Maduro’s wife, Cilia Flores, were captured. On Fox News on Sunday morning, January 4, 2026, Trump said he watched the raid from a makeshift war room at his Florida property.

    Who was in the room

    The White House images show Trump with top officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and General Dan Caine. The group appears to be following updates closely as the mission unfolded.

    Conflicting accounts

    Reports said the action hit five sites, including three in Caracas. Venezuela’s Attorney General Tarek Saab alleged civilians were “mortally wounded.” However, a source told CNN there were no casualties.

    Afterward, Trump posted on Truth Social that Maduro and Flores were seized and flown out of the country. Maduro is expected to face US drug and weapons charges tied to a case first filed in March 2020, according to reports.

  • Heidi Klum, 52, sizzles in thong bikini while enjoying a beach day with husband, 36, in St. Barts

    Heidi Klum, 52, sizzles in thong bikini while enjoying a beach day with husband, 36, in St. Barts

    Heidi Klum spent Friday soaking up the sun in St. Barts with her husband, Tokio Hotel guitarist Tom Kaulitz.

    The 52-year-old German supermodel wore a light blue thong bikini, finishing the beach look with white-rimmed sunglasses and gold earrings. Kaulitz, 36, opted for colorful swim shorts and a gold necklace. The couple appeared relaxed and affectionate, holding hands as they stepped out of the ocean after a swim.

    Over the weekend, Klum also posted a string of Instagram photos and videos from the trip. In one clip, she and Kaulitz lounged together on a towel, while another Story showed her in a sleeveless neon yellow dress holding a salad. She also shared footage of her husband emerging from the water, plus a cozy moment of the pair cuddling in bed as she kissed him on the neck.

    The getaway follows several revealing beach looks from Klum earlier in the week, including a cherry-print bikini with a sheer cover-up and topless snapshots, one taken at sunset on a Gucci blanket laid across a pier.

    Klum and Kaulitz first drew attention as a couple in March 2018, got engaged in December 2018, and married in 2019. She shares daughter Leni with Flavio Briatore and sons Henry, Johan, and Lou with ex-husband Seal.

  • Hailey Okula dies during childbirth following 2-year struggle to get pregnant

    Hailey Okula dies during childbirth following 2-year struggle to get pregnant

    Hailey, an ER nurse and advocate for fertility awareness, had shared her IVF journey with thousands of followers. In September, she announced her pregnancy with her first child, Crew, saying, “The journey has been hard, but so worth it.”

    Matthew paid tribute to her strength and spirit, recalling, “She held my face, looked into my eyes, and said, ‘We are a team, and we’ll get through this together.’ That was Hailey. A fighter.” He added, “She would have been the most amazing mom.”

    Hailey’s death has left a deep impact on her community. Followers shared messages of grief and gratitude, with one writing, “The impact Hailey made in everyone’s life shows.”

  • British couple living in Australia set to be deported due to ‘outdated’ rule following shock diagnosis

    British couple living in Australia set to be deported due to ‘outdated’ rule following shock diagnosis

    A British couple who have built a life in Australia for the past eight years are now facing deportation due to a strict government health rule. Robert O’Leary and Jessica Mathers, who moved from the UK to Sydney, saw their dream of permanent residency crushed after Jessica was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

    Australian immigration officials rejected their application, claiming Jessica’s condition would create a “significant cost” for the local healthcare system. The couple, however, argues that this policy is outdated and unfair. Jessica says her condition is stable and well-managed.

    Furthermore, Robert and Jessica stress that they are valuable members of society. They have paid taxes since arriving in 2016. Robert runs his own construction company, providing in-demand skills, while Jessica works full-time and serves as a DJ on weekends.

    Refusing to give up, the couple has launched a petition. They are asking the Immigration Minister to step in and review their case. They believe their hard work and contributions to the community should outweigh the potential costs of Jessica’s diagnosis. For now, they continue to fight to keep the life they have worked so hard to build.

  • John Cena opens up on being diagnosed with cancer and urges people to be aware of the signs

    John Cena opens up on being diagnosed with cancer and urges people to be aware of the signs

    WWE legend John Cena is using his global platform to share a vital health warning after facing a personal battle with skin cancer. The 47-year-old star recently revealed he “dodged two bullets” after doctors discovered cancerous spots on his skin, a diagnosis that forced him to immediately rethink his lifestyle.

    Cena admits that for decades, he completely neglected sun protection. Despite moving to the sunny state of Florida in his early twenties, he was stubborn about using sunscreen, believing skin issues would never affect him. That mindset changed when a routine checkup with a dermatologist uncovered a cancerous spot on his chest, followed by a second scare just a year later.

    Fortunately, the spots were surgically removed, and Cena is now cancer-free. However, the fear of that diagnosis has turned him into a passionate advocate for skin safety. He urges fans not to wait for a frightening phone call from the doctor before taking action.

    To amplify his message, Cena has partnered with Neutrogena for their “Sunscreen You Can’t See” campaign, a clever nod to his famous wrestling catchphrase. He hopes that by sharing his story, he can convince others to prioritize their health. Today, he views his scars as a necessary reminder to apply high-SPF sunscreen every single day.

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