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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are engaged after publicly confirming their romance just one year ago. On Wednesday (December 11), the Emilia Pérez star announced her engagement on Instagram , revealing a stunning marquise diamond ring set on a gold band accented with tiny diamonds. The ring appeared to be a nod to Gomez’s 2015 hit song “Good For You,” in which she sings the lyrics “on her marquise diamonds.” Taking to Instagram, Gomez captioned the post: “Forever begins now.” Blanco affectionately commented, referring to Gomez as his wife. The pair’s engagement was met with a flurry of excitement from Gomez’s celebrity friends, who took to the comments section to share their well-wishes for the couple. “Ahhhhhhhh yes yes yes!!” Emily in Paris star Lily Collins wrote. “Best news ever. Couldn’t be more happy for you both” “HONEY!! Congratulations sweet mama!” Jennifer Aniston gushed. Pop star and longtime friend Taylor Swift even chimed in, playfully declaring: “Yes I will be the flower girl.” Despite their year-and-a-half-long romance, the pair’s journey to the altar began years earlier with a creative collaboration. The pair first teamed up professionally on the 2019 single “I Can’t Get Enough” with Tainy and J Balvin. The music video showcased Gomez dancing on an oversized bed in silky pajamas, while Blanco appeared in a giant teddy bear suit. In an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, the producer reflected on how they were in sync throughout the collaboration process. “Everything kind of just fell into place,” he recalled. “This record was just one of those ones where it’s like, ‘Oh man, we should have Selena do this,’ and then it’s like, ‘Oh yeah, Selena’s down. Let’s do it.’ And then, ‘Oh man, we should have Balvin do it.’ And then it’s like, ‘Oh, he’s in!’” After years of collaborating together, Gomez and Blanco transitioned their relationship to something more romantic. During a May 2024 appearance on The Howard Stern Show , Blanco confirmed that their romance began around Gomez’s birthday in July 2023. “When we went out on our first date, I didn’t even know it was a date,” he admitted to Stern. “I remember sitting there and she’s like, ‘Well, I would have worn something different for this date,’ and I was like, ‘What? We’re on a date?’” Gomez later confirmed in an Instagram comment that she and Blanco had been dating for six months. At the time, she liked a post from celebrity news fan account PopFaction , which included the headline: “Selena Gomez Seemingly Confirms That She Is in a Relationship.” She commented “Facts” on a fan post speculating about their relationship, and shared a photo featuring a “B” ring on her left hand. The couple made their first public appearance at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards . Gomez shared a heartfelt moment on her Instagram Story, posting a photo of herself kissing Blanco backstage with the caption, “I won.” The pair were seen attending a Grammy Awards after-party together. Although Gomez did not attend the main ceremony, the couple was photographed arriving at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood for the event. In an interview with Lowe that month, the Only Murders in the Building actor reflected on their relationship, emphasizing mutual respect and understanding. “Without getting into too much detail, I think it’s just really important to meet someone that respects you,” she explained. “And I think it’s really nice to also lean on someone who understands the world that I live in. But I’d have to say overall it’s the safest that I feel and it’s been really lovely and I’ve only grown through it, so it’s awesome.” Throughout the year, Gomez continued to share glimpses at her relationship with Blanco on social media. For his birthday, she shared a heartfelt Instagram carousel , writing: “Happy birthday baby! Your emotional endurance, positive disposition, unbelievable talent (that blows me away), undeniable humor and loving, kind heart absolutely kill me. I love you @itsbennyblanco.” In April, Gomez showed her support for Blanco’s cookbook, Open Wide , by sharing photos of a cake modeled after the book’s cover. “So proud,” she captioned the post. During an appearance on The Howard Stern Show , Blanco revealed that he could see marriage in his future with Gomez. “When I look at her... I’m always just like, I don’t know a world where it could be better than this,” he said, later adding: “People always said this to me, when you know you meet your best friend, she truly is my best friend.” Amid celebrations for her 32nd birthday, Gomez took a moment to publicly express her love for Blanco. Taking to her Instagram Story, Gomez posted a sweet photo of the 36-year-old producer hugging and kissing her on the forehead. Across the image, she wrote: “Love of my life.” The “Wolves” singer also reposted her boyfriend’s sweet birthday message on her Instagram Story. The post contained a behind-the-scenes photo of the two cuddling during the filming of their 2019 music video for “I Can’t Get Enough.” “I used to play a teddy bear in ur music video and now I get to b urs in real life... happy bday bb! I love u!” he wrote. While appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert , the talk show host asked Gomez if she and Blanco were planning on taking their romance to the next level. “If you don’t mind me asking, where is this relationship going?” he said. “Uhh, whoa!”Gomez replied in shock before laughing. “I thought you were going to ask where this picture was taken.” She then answered: “I’m not sure, but I’m having a great time.”Republicans supporting President-elect Donald Trump have fallen into a trap that The Atlantic's Adam Serwer called "Tony Soprano Syndrome" — comparing the very people they support to run government to fictional characters, unaware they were obviously meant to be the bad guys. "As Trump reshapes the nation in his image, some of his supporters seem inclined to turn cautionary tales on their head, empathizing with villains or antiheroes to such a degree that they miss the point of these stories entirely," wrote Serwer — including when the writers of the stories make it completely obvious. For example, " One undecided voter told a New York Times focus group earlier this year that Trump is 'the antihero, the Soprano, the ‘Breaking Bad,’ the guy who does bad things, who is a bad guy but does them on behalf of the people he represents.'" But the audience isn't supposed to sympathize with the mob boss Tony Soprano even on that level in "The Sopranos," he noted. "Tony is a murderer whose greed and ambition harm the people he claims to love. He is not a moral exemplar, nor is he intended to be; his selfishness helps no one else and is destructive to all around him. The same is true of Walter White, the protagonist of Breaking Bad , who at one point in the show literally looks at the camera and says of his crimes, 'I did it for me.'" ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Senate Dems consider whether Biden should ‘clear the slate’ and pardon Trump Similarly, tech billionaire Elon Musk had another misguided analogy for his enthusiasm about former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) for Trump's attorney general, before he withdrew amid renewed scrutiny into the allegations he committed child sex trafficking. "He is the Judge Dredd America needs to clean up a corrupt system and put powerful bad actors in prison," he said. Judge Dredd, a comic book character who has appeared in films and video games, is a "jackbooted fascist" and never portrayed as anything else, noted Serwer. "Generally speaking, one’s model for justice should not be a fascist invented in part to illustrate the distinction between elite impunity and the brutality that ordinary people face. (Were Dredd’s zero tolerance for lawbreaking evenly applied to obscenely wealthy scofflaws like Musk himself, it would surely be less appealing to him.)" A major story of the last decade of American culture, Serwer concluded, has been "moral degeneracy" of this sort. "What looks like declining media literacy may be something much worse — an affirmation of the underlying values in dystopian literature that inevitably lead to the dystopia itself."
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy was limited with the right shoulder injury that sidelined him last week and there is growing concern about the long-term status of left tackle Trent Williams. Wednesday's practice was not the start to the NFL workweek head coach Kyle Shanahan had hoped after Purdy was unable to bounce back from a shoulder injury in Week 11. Brandon Allen started at Green Bay and the 49ers (5-6) lost 38-10 with the backup-turned-starter committing three turnovers. Williams was reportedly spotted in the locker room with a knee scooter and is experiencing pain walking. He played through an ankle injury against the Seattle Seahawks Nov. 17. Defensive end Nick Bosa (hip, oblique) also missed practice Wednesday, leaving the 49ers to spend the holiday plotting to play the Buffalo Bills (9-2) without the three Pro Bowlers again. "I don't know anyone who gets Thanksgiving off unless maybe you have a Monday night game. You just start a lot earlier and get the players out," Shanahan said. "We cram everything in so the players get out, tries to be home with the family by 5. I usually get home by 7 and they're all mad at me, then get back to red-zone (installation)." The 49ers are in danger of a three-game losing streak for the first time since Oct. 2021. Injuries have been a common thread since September when running back Christian McCaffrey was a surprise scratch with an Achilles injury for the opener. Wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (ACL) is out for the season at a position dinged from top to bottom. Star linebacker Fred Warner also is ailing and said Wednesday that he fractured a bone in his ankle on Sept. 29 against the New England Patriots. The game against the Bills will mark his eighth straight game playing with the injury. "It's something I deal with every game," Warner said. "I get on that table before every game and get it shot up every single game just to be able to roll. But it's not an excuse. It's just what it is. That's the NFL. You're not going to be healthy. You've got to go out there, you've got to find ways to execute, to play at a high level and to win every single week." Shanahan wasn't interested in injury talk. He said the 49ers have not played well in the past two weeks, and puts part of his focus on getting more out of the running game with snow in the forecast on Sunday night. He's not in agreement with pundits who doubt McCaffrey's ability early into his return from injured reserve, with a per-carry average of 3.5 yards compared to 5.4 in 2023. "The speculation on Christian is a little unfair to him," Shanahan said. "Christian is playing very well. He's playing his ass off. To think a guy who misses the entire offseason is going to come back and be the exact same the day he comes back would be unfair to any player in the world." San Francisco opened the 21-day practice window for linebacker Dre Greenlaw, who tore his Achilles in the Super Bowl in February. His return date is unclear. --Field Level MediaAre you tracking your health with a device? Here’s what could happen with the data
Northern California is a few days into the biggest winter storm this year so far. Wind knocked over trees , roads flooded and power outages were reported across Humboldt County. Major rivers are predicted to swell with another day of the long-lasting atmospheric river hitting the Pacific Northwest. So far, lower elevations have received 3-6 inches of rain while higher elevations have seen 10 inches, the National Weather Service in Eureka said in a social media post. More rain and wind is in the forecast — and Thursday is the beginning of a period of extreme risk of flash flooding from the Weather Prediction Center for most of Humboldt County, the west half of Trinity County and the northern half of Mendocino County. “Dangerous flooding across coastal areas of northwest California is expected due to the very strong and long duration atmospheric river currently impacting the region which will continue through tonight. Flooding and debris flows are likely which will include rock and landslide activity along with a threat for burn scar flash flooding,” the National Weather Service said Thursday morning on X. The bulk of rain is falling Thursday night, the National Weather Service office in Eureka said in a post. NWS Eureka expects an additional 4-10 inches of rain through Friday, with over 12 inches possible in the higher elevations. The continuous rain will bring the Eel River into major flooding stage at Fernbridge, expected to start late Thursday night into late Friday night. The peak of flooding there is expected for Friday at noon, reaching 25 feet. NWS Eureka said in a post the Eel River’s delta will see extensive flooding and flood waters could impact state Route 211 to Ferndale. The Mad River is also expected to reach flood stage around 8 a.m. Friday at 22 feet. Along with the swollen rivers, “Rapid rises of rivers, creeks, and streams are expected, along with ponding of water in low lying & poor drainage areas. Individuals are advised to take appropriate action for themselves and livestock,” NWS Eureka said on X. As for wind, which has caused power outages, NWS Eureka said to expect gusts from 45 to 65 mph across Humboldt County- meaning more outages are possible, though the speed of the gusts are forecasted to be less strong than Tuesday night’s deluge. The highest wind of the storm in Northern California so far was measured at Mattole Road, located at the peak above Cape Mendocino, at 98 miles per hour. The storm wrecked the roof of the Sanctuary in Arcata on Tuesday night, an art-based community center. About one-half inch of water got into the building, which now has extensive structural damage. “Everything was leaking from every place,” said Erica Davie, co-director of the Sanctuary. The walls bubbled with moisture and buckets were set up to catch dripping water. A crew of people showed up Wednesday morning to tarp the roof and started drying the building and belongings. The repairs needed are extensive. Over the hum of fans and dehumidifiers, Katie Belknap, building owner/co-director of the Sanctuary said they don’t know the extent of the damage, but estimates it will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars for water abatement, roof repair and the structural repairs. “It’s... uninhabitable, basically,” said Belknap. The center’s events will be rehomed for the time being, and the two directors said the center will be closed for an indefinite period of time. James Zeller, a local musician, said a lot of a people piece together incomes at the center, like through ceramics classes or shows, and it’s important they keep putting on events. A benefit show is planned for Saturday at the Arcata Playhouse at 6:30 p.m. Social media videos show fallen trees crushing cars and blocking roads. Five Humboldt County schools closed on Wednesday and the Humboldt County Office of Education is tracking open and closed schools. The PG&E outage map reports hundreds without power from the storm, especially in Northern Humboldt County. PG&E crews are staged at Redwood Acres and expect to be there for up to 2 weeks, Redwood Acres said in a social media post. “Things are gonna take a while but the crews are out working hard,” said Steve Madrone, 5th district supervisor, whose electricity had been out from winds Tuesday. “They’re all heroes, frankly,” he added. Thursday, the city of Trinidad asked residents to continue to conserve water after a failed water pipe was discovered Wednesday at the Water Treatment Plant. The city’s water system is operating with only one of its two water storage tanks. “Grid power surges, equipment failure, and leaks found in saturated areas of the distribution system overnight complicated the city’s ability to gain positive elevation in the water storage tank. Technicians are addressing equipment failure. Public Works staff continue to monitor and stabilize leaks caused by stormwater runoff, earth movement, and fallen trees and debris, specifically along Scenic Drive,” a message from the city clerk said. Extreme weather shelters can be found at https://211humboldt.org/extreme-weather-shelter-warming-stations/ Free sand can be picked up from the following locations: • City of Eureka Corp Yard at 945 W 14th St., available anytime • City of Arcata Corp Yard at 600 South G. St., available anytime • City of Ferndale at the Francis Street Bridge on Francis St., available anytime • City of Fortuna, behind the skating rink at Rohner Park located at 9 Park St., available anytime • City of Rio Dell, behind City Hall at 675 Wildwood Ave., available anytime • Blue Lake City Hall at 111 Greenwood Ave., available anytime The Humboldt County Animal Shelter recommended in a social media post keeping animals inside, updating ID tags with contact information and checking fences. If your pet is lost, call the shelter at 707-840-9132 or post on the Facebook page Humboldt Paws Cause. Pacific Gas and Electric customers can check for updates on outages at https://pgealerts.alerts.pge.com/outage-tools/outage-map/ School closures are being updated at https://tinyurl.com/5yzrun3p . For those traveling, Caltrans’ QuickMap website at https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/ can provide real-time road conditions. It is also available as an app. Sage Alexander can be reached at 707-441-0504Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Monday urged the public to support government efforts to end violence against children and women. She was referring to the government's anti-violence campaign efforts, which are part of this year's National Violence Elimination Against Children and Women Month. The government designated November as the month of National Violence Elimination Against Children and Women in 1999, aligning with the United Nations' International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on Nov 25. Ms Paetongtarn said the government has for this year planned an anti-violence awareness campaign under the theme "Act Now to End Violence against Women and Girls". The campaign aims to prioritise the end of domestic violence, promote empathy and raise public knowledge of relevant legal protections. According to Ms Paetongtarn, families are the most important unit of society, and they are a protective shield and foundation of one's strength and security. However, she said domestic violence, both physical and mental, has become more of an issue. Ms Paetongtarn said a lack of social intervention is a factor that allows domestic violence to continue. She said the matter should not be regarded as a personal issue but a societal problem. She encouraged people encountering domestic violence to call the police or the Social Assistance Centre 1300 Hotline. The National Human Rights Commission of Thailand (NHRC) issued a statement on Monday marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. It called on the government to follow protocols listed in the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, especially to include domestic violence as a national agenda. The government was urged to amend related laws to provide more protection to victims of violent crimes and address issues of social identity complexity that might lead women, such as those with disability and ethnicity, to be at more risk of falling victim. NHRC also called for the protection of female activists who are at risk of being harassed. According to the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), at least 30,000 women each year file a petition stating their rights have been violated or that they were physically assaulted or emotionally abused.CM advocates for 'Yuva Sansad' in universities
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