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Jimmy Kimmel Breaks Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Heart By Telling Her Trump Is ‘Never Going To Have Sex’ With Her

Marjorie Taylor Greene has made it known who she wants as the next Speaker of the House. But according to Jimmy Kimmel, that might not be the only way she wants Donald Trump.

On Wednesday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, the late-night host discussed the clusterf*ck in the House since Kevin McCarthy was ousted from his position by Matt Gaetz. “The ins and outs of how it happened are complicated. Basically, Kevin McCarthy went through the political equivalent of getting pantsed in front of the whole school. And then having a squirrel bite you on the penis,” Kimmel joked. He then played a clip from “Klan mom” Taylor Greene suggesting that Trump should become the new Speaker.

“We want him back as president. So why not make him Speaker of the House, even if it’s an interim speaker, while we work to find another speaker?” Taylor Greene said in the video from Real America’s Voice. “Anyone who wants to run for Speaker, the only way to earn my vote is to beat President Trump.” Kimmel commented, “He’s never going to have sex with you, Marge. Stop it. He’s a married man.” As if that’s ever (allegedly) stopped him before.

You can watch Kimmel’s monologue above.

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Will Drake’s ‘8AM In Charlotte’ Be On ‘For All The Dogs?’

Throughout his career, Drake has occasionally released tracks that have collectively become known as “timestamp songs” because of their titles. The latest of them is “8AM In Charlotte,” which Drake unexpectedly dropped on social media a few hours ago. Given that Drake’s new album For All The Dogs is set to release at midnight on Friday (October 6), that begs the question:

Will Drake’s “8AM In Charlotte” be on For All The Dogs?

Drake hasn’t yet revealed a tracklist for the album, so at the moment, the answer to that question isn’t clear. Given that Drake released the song just hours before For All The Dogs, though, it would be natural to think that yes, it will be on the album.

However, there’s also some historical precedent to consider. As aforementioned, Drake has released a number of timestamp songs before and those have had a mixed record when it comes to making it onto an album. “7AM On Bridle Path” was included on Certified Lover Boy, but that’s actually the only timestamp song to make it into a proper album: “6PM In New York” was on If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late (a mixtape, not an album), “4PM In Calabasas” and “5AM In Toronto” appear on Care Package (a compilation of previously unreleased material, not an album), and “9AM In Dallas” was only included on some deluxe editions of Thank Me Later.

So, while the answer isn’t definitive as of this post, it will be soon (assuming Drake actually follows through with releasing For All The Dogs on Friday).

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Drake Unexpectedly Released ‘8am In Charlotte’ Exclusively On Social Media Via An Adorable Adonis-Featuring Video

Drake’s new project, For All The Dogs, is scheduled to drop just hours from now, but Drake came through with a pre-album surprise late last night/early this morning (October 5): He released the video for “8am In Charlotte” exclusively on his Instagram page (OVO Sound posted it on X (formerly Twitter), too.)

The six-minute visual starts with Drake’s son Adonis explaining a drawing he made, which appears to be the same one from which the For All The Dogs cover art originated. Off-camera, Drake instructs, “Adonis, tell me about your beautiful piece of artwork that you sold me.” From there, Adonis tells a winding story about all the elements in the drawing, about a goat running away from monsters, a flower, a race car, some stairs, and more.

Drake then asks, “Do you want to talk about how much money you got for your beautiful drawing?” Adonis gives a dismissive, “Oh, please,” which got a laugh from Drake.

The visual then gets into the actual song, which features Drake rapping along to the track as he and Adonis dance and strike poses along to the song.

Watch the “8am In Charlotte” video above.

For All The Dogs is out 10/5 via OVO Sound.

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When Does The ‘Billboard’ 200 Update?

This year, artists like Taylor Swift, SZA, and Morgan Wallen have been frequent occupiers of the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart, but there’s always someone waiting to claim the honor for themselves. In September, Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts debuted at No. 1, and Zach Bryan’s self-titled album dethroned Travis Scott’s Utopia. And for the last two weeks (and counting), Rod Wave has owned the top spot.

It has long been a built-in game for artists to gun for the Billboard 200 throne, and it’s just as much a weekly spectator sport for fans. The publication’s FAQ section explains, “Almost all weekly charts update each Tuesday morning (while, during weeks with Monday holidays, charts update on Wednesdays). If you don’t see a weekly chart updated by those times, please clear your browser cache and try again.”

Billboard also laid out its methodology for determining the country’s best album per week. “The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the US based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units, compiled by Luminate. Units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Each unit equals one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album.”

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Is A Fifth Harmony Reunion Happening?

Ally Brooke is keeping hope alive for faithful Fifth Harmony fans. Last November, Brooke engaged in the possibility of a reunion with a playful TikTok. More recently, this June, Brooke teased one during a visit with 1o3.5 KTU. Even more recently, Brooke tugged at Harmonizers’ heartstrings.

On Wednesday, October 4, video from Brooke’s recent appearance on E! News caught fire online. In the clip, Brooke was asked about the recent NSYNC reunion, which predictably led into prodding about whether there’s a future for Fifth Harmony.

“I do feel like, in the future, we’ll get all the girls together,” the host said. Brooke responded, “A hundred percent. We may be working on something.” When pressed on whether fans could get something new from Fifth Harmony “sooner than we think,” Brooke nodded and confirmed, “Yes.”

However, later Wednesday, Brooke threw a wet blanket on the reignited rumor mill.

“I’m thrilled to see there’s a lot of interest surrounding Fifth Harmony,” she wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter). “Reunion has many meanings and while there’s no official band reunion happening at the moment, some beautiful friendships and relationships are slowly reuniting in a healing and empowering way. XX Ally.”

As chronicled by Billboard, Fifth Harmony formed in early 2013 and quickly became a prominent pop force. The group was comprised of Brooke, Camila Cabello, Dinah Jane, Normani, and Lauren Jauregui. Cabello suddenly departed in December 2016, and the remaining four members of Fifth Harmony announced an indefinite hiatus in early 2018.

There’s no way of knowing what Brooke was referencing in her post about healing, but it is worth mentioning that, in December 2019, past Tumblr posts in which Cabello used the N-word and other racially derogatory language resurfaced, (obviously) warranting a public apology from Cabello. In February 2020, Normani — the only Black woman in Fifth Harmony — reacted to Cabello’s past posts in a written response to Rolling Stone, which can be read in full below:

“I want to be very clear about what I’m going to say on this uncomfortable subject and figured it would be best to write out my thoughts to avoid being misconstrued, as I have been in the past. I struggled with talking about this because I didn’t want it to be a part of my narrative, but I am a Black woman, who is a part of an entire generation that has a similar story.

I face senseless attacks daily, as does the rest of my community. This represents a day in the life for us. I have been tolerating discrimination far before I could even comprehend what exactly was happening. Direct and subliminal hatred has been geared towards me for many years solely because of the color of my skin. It would be dishonest if I said that this particular scenario didn’t hurt me. It was devastating that this came from a place that was supposed to be a safe haven and a sisterhood, because I knew that if the tables were turned I would defend each of them in a single heartbeat. It took days for her to acknowledge what I was dealing with online and then years for her to take responsibility for the offensive tweets that recently resurfaced. Whether or not it was her intention, this made me feel like I was second to the relationship that she had with her fans.

“I don’t want to say that this situation leaves me hopeless because I believe that everyone deserves the opportunity for personal growth. I really hope that an important lesson was learned in this. I hope there is genuine understanding about why this was absolutely unacceptable. I have spoken what is in my heart and pray this is transparent enough that I never have to speak on it again. To my brown men and women, we are like no other. Our power lies within our culture. We are descendants of an endless line of strong and resilient kings and queens. We have been and will continue to win in all that we do simply because of who we are. We deserve to be celebrated, I deserve to be celebrated and I’m just getting started.”

In April 2022, Cabello hinted to Reuters that her relationship with her former bandmates was on the mend, saying, “We have been supportive of each other through, like, DMs and stuff. I’m, like, in a in a really good place with them.”

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Will There Be An ‘iCarly’ Season 4?

The modern age is all about revivals and reboots. Heck, Paramount+ has a Frasier one right around the corner. But while welcoming another one to the fold, the streamer has decided to do away with another. As per The Hollywood Reporter, after three seasons the 2.0 version of iCarly is no more.

The news was first broke by Laci Mosley, who plays Harper, barista and roommate to Miranda Cosgrove’s semi-titular hero, on the revival. She later added, “Not a joke. The best people I’ve ever worked with in the business. Thank you for tuning in to the reboot. Everyone put their deeply kind talented souls into this.”

The cancellation was confirmed by a statement from Paramount+. “The series had a great three-season run and delivered on what fans really wanted to see with Carly and Freddie finally getting together,” a spokesperson wrote, referring to Carly’s neighbor, played by Nathan Kress. “We want to thank the entire cast, the writers, directors and producers along with the whole crew for their dedication, creativity and talent.”

Starting in 2007, the original iCarly spent six seasons on Nickelodeon, depicting a teen who starts her own webcam show. When it returned in 2021, it made sure to acknowledge that iCarly meme (yes, that one). It also thought outside-the-box: One episode even spoofed The Wire.

So pour one out for a real one.

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Gen Z is 74% more likely than other generations to want to homeschool their kids

It used to be that if you said the word “homeschooler,” people would conjure up images of a Bible-carrying homesteader whose parents kept them out of school so they wouldn’t learn about “dangerous” ideas like carbon dating and evolution.

While those kinds of homeschoolers still exist, the homeschooling world has become much larger and more diverse in recent decades. In 1999, there were approximately 850,000 students homeschooled in the United States. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, that number had tripled to an estimated 2.5 million, and in the past year, it’s grown by over a million more to 3.62 million. These days, you’ll meet homeschool parents from all walks of life who have chosen to educate their own kids for all kinds of reasons, moving the “typical homeschooler” stereotype further and further from reality.

Now we have a new generation of Americans thinking about how they want their kids to be educated. Gen Z is now 12 to 26 years old, with the 20-somethings at a prime age for starting (or at least imagining) their future family lives. Interestingly enough, they are even more keen on homeschooling their kids than their parents or grandparents were.


Education technology company Age of Learning conducted an analysis of Google search trends and commissioned an online survey of 1,064 parents and aspiring parents to explore American interest in homeschooling. The results are telling, if somewhat surprising in some ways.

First, it’s clear that Gen Z has pretty positive feelings about homeschooling, since nearly half of them are considering homeschooling their own kids—74% more than other generations of parents.

Of course, it’s always easier to imagine homeschooling kids you don’t have yet, so their age and stage of life probably accounts for a portion of that interest. But it says something that 59% of aspiring parents are more interested in homeschooling than public or private schools.

Statistics about homeschooling interest from Age of learning survey

So why are so many parents and aspiring parents turning to homeschool as an educational option? It seems logical that the vast educational resources that the internet has spawned makes homeschooling seem far more doable than it used to be. However, the motivation for wanting to homeschool is primarily about safety and freedom.

Current parents cited “providing a safer environment” as the most common motivation for homeschooling at 66%, followed by “flexible schedule” at 56%, “preventing toxic socialization” at 55% and “providing individualized instruction” at 42%. “Providing a safer environment” topped Gen Z’s list of motivators as well at 68%, which does make one wonder whether the active shooter drills they grew up play a role in how they feel.

And those the religious beliefs that pushed people to homeschool way back when? Those came in at the bottom of the list with only 16% of people citing “religious or philosophical beliefs” as motivation to homeschool.

Motivations varied by region, however, and the breakdown of which regions cited which reasons the most often is a bit surprising.

Motivations for homeschooling by region

If someone were to ask which region cited religion as their main motivator for homeschooling, what would you guess? Personally, I would have thought the South, or maybe the Midwest. Nope. The West cited “religious or philosophical beliefs” the most often. In the South, it’s the “low ratings of local schools,” while the Northeast is looking at the “ineffectiveness of 7-hour daily curriculums” and the Midwest cited “providing individualized instruction” as the main motivation Huh. Who knew?

Surely, these survey respondents must have cited some downsides of homeschooling, though, right? Well, yes. Numbers-wise, however, the challenges don’t outweigh the benefits current and aspiring parents see. As one might expect, “limited socialization opportunities” topped the list of challenges that concern parents, but as most homeschoolers will tell you, the socialization “issue” is far less of an issue than people make it out to be (so long as you aren’t holing up in a cave somewhere and not having your kid involved in any activities).

benefits and challenges of homeschooling

Going back to our Gen Z friends, another thing to note is their feelings about government involvement in homeschooling. Freedom from excessive standardized testing and flexibility in learning have long been touted benefits of homeschooling, so it’s fascinating to see that Gen Z actually favors government involvement in homeschooling more than any other generation. At 77%, they are more likely than any other generation to believe homeschooled students should be required to participate in state testing, and 91% believe the government should mandate homeschooling subjects.

As it stands now, each state has different laws and requirements for homeschooling, and they can vary greatly. New Jersey has the least number of regulations for homeschoolers, while Pennsylvania has the most. Some states simply require you to notify your school district that you are homeschooling and that’s it. Some states require you to be under the supervision of a certified teacher and provide portfolios of your child’s schoolwork for evaluation. Some states require testing, some don’t.

Having been a public school teacher and also having been a homeschooling parent for two decades, I’ve experienced how valuable freedom to learn in whatever way suits individual kids best can be. It will be interesting to see if Gen Z’s desire for government requirements shifts as they actually delve into the reality of educating their own kids.

One thing seems certain: Homeschooling is growing and showing no signs of slowing down any time soon, and if Gen Z keeps their current interest level, we may see an exponential explosion in homeschooling numbers in the next decade or two.

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Why Did SZA Postpone Her Toronto Show?

SZA staged a very successful North American leg of her SOS Tour earlier this year — so successful that it necessitated a second leg. Still, the perpetual chart-topper was forced to postpone her March 2 date in Philadelphia to September 26 “due to unforeseen logistical/production issues,” as she posted at the time. A similar script played out on Wednesday night, October 4.

“IM SO SORRY TORONTO !!” SZA captioned an Instagram video. “I ONLY WANNA GIVE YOU GUYS 1000% because that’s what u deserve. U didn’t come to see me at 20% n hear other ppl sing from the crowd.. u came to see the FULL SHOW !!! For that reason I have to reschedule. I promise to give y’all EVERYTHING I got when I come back. I love you!”

In the accompanying video, SZA is holding a microphone while she explains, “Hey, gang. I’m here at [Scotiabank Arena]. I just tried to do soundcheck. I sound terrible. I only wanna give you guys a hundred percent, and that’s what you deserve. I won’t give you any less than that. I promise you, I will come back, Toronto, and make it up.”

She continued, “I’m so sorry. I wanted to push through very much. I’m on as much Dexamethasone as one can be on, and I love you and I promise you, I will be back. I tried. I came. I got in hair and makeup and all the things. I love you. I’m really sorry.”

While fans in Toronto are likely sad, this could be a blessing in disguise. Drake commented on SZA’s video, “We gon do that sh*t together when you come back lemme open for you [angel emoji].”

Of course, SZA is the featured artist on Drake’s “Slime You Out” from September 15, releasing one month after SZA attended Drake and 21 Savage’s It’s All A Blur Tour in disguise. “Slime You Out” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated September 30.

SZA’s next scheduled SOS Tour date is this Friday, October 6, at Barclays Center, in Brooklyn, New York. See all of her remaining dates here.

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The NFL Put Out A Statement About How It’s ‘Leaned Into’ Covering Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce

The biggest story through the first month of the NFL season has had nothing to do with the game. Instead, the relationship between Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has garnered a whole lot of attention, whether that’s been via television ratings, things the league has done in acknowledgement of the pair, or whatever else.

Kelce admitted on the most recent episode of his podcast that he thinks things have been a little over the top recently, saying that “I think they’re overdoing it a little bit for sure. Especially my situation.” While he was a little empathetic to the way the league has leaned in by saying that he thinks it’s generally in good fun, it’s not hard to see why Kelce might feel this way, especially considering the league updated its social media channels to highlight Swift.

In a statement on Wednesday, the NFL responded, essentially saying that acknowledging this sort of crossover between the league and someone from the world of pop culture is (pun absolutely not intended) nothing new. Via Deadline:

“We frequently change our bios and profile imagery based on what’s happening in and around our games, as well as culturally,” the NFL said in a statement on Wednesday. “The Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce news has been a pop cultural moment we’ve leaned into in real time, as it’s an intersection of sport and entertainment, and we’ve seen an incredible amount of positivity around the sport.”

The statement continued: “The vast majority of our content has remained focused on the game, our players and variety of other initiatives, including our Toy Story Funday Football alt-cast, the international games and more.”

The next Chiefs game will take place this upcoming Sunday in Minnesota. It is unclear if Swift will be in attendance.

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Construction worker put in his place by woman’s devastatingly witty response to catcall

It’s 2023, and unfortunately, catcalling is still a problem.

While some may dismiss it as harmless flattery, it can be extremely frightening to be sexualized in public by a stranger. Further, the object of the harassment, unusually a woman, has no idea whether the catcaller’s intentions are dangerous or if they’re just being rude.

Australian TikTok star Daphne Berry (@berridaph) has gone viral for her quick-witted reply to a catcaller that turned the tide and made him the subject of humiliation.

Over the course of just 5 days, the video has been seen over 4.1 million times.


“This man just catcalled me out the front of a construction site,” Berry said in the clip. “And so I yelled back at him, ‘Sorry, I don’t have any change!’”

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According to Berry, the comeback was a hit with his coworkers on the construction site. “The way that all the men on the construction site started laughing at him and pointing at him and made him feel so s–t,” Ms. Berry said. “It’s that simple, [just say], ‘Sorry, don’t have any change.’”

The quip was a hit with a lot of the commenters, too. For some, it’s some much-needed ammo for the next time they’re catcalled. In Australia, catcalling is a big issue. A 2022 report from Stand Up Against Street Harassment found that 78% of Australian women have experienced street harassment in public spaces.

“AHAHA yes! I’m using this line,” Jayda wrote. “I love this definitely trying,” ciarajade20.

But the most popular comment was from a woman who didn’t find the interaction amusing. “I’d do this, but I’m not ready to die,” lobotomized q**** wrote.