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  • Exploring the Absence of Dana Carvey, Bill Hader, and Dan Aykroyd at ‘SNL50’

    Exploring the Absence of Dana Carvey, Bill Hader, and Dan Aykroyd at ‘SNL50’



    Title: The Mystery of Dana Carvey, Bill Hader, and Dan Aykroyd’s Absence from ‘SNL50’

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    The recent star-studded celebration of Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary left many fans wondering why beloved former cast members Dana Carvey, Bill Hader, and Dan Aykroyd were not in attendance. As a search engine optimization and marketing specialist, I delved into the possible reasons behind their absence.

    Dana Carvey, known for his iconic characters such as Garth Algar and The Church Lady, has been relatively private in recent years, opting to focus on stand-up comedy and voiceover work. Similarly, Bill Hader, known for his standout impressions and characters like Stefon, has been busy with his successful acting and writing career.

    As for Dan Aykroyd, a legendary SNL alum and one of the founding members of the original cast, he may have had prior commitments or simply chosen not to attend the event.

    Despite their absence, the ‘SNL50’ special was still a star-studded affair, with appearances from current and former cast members, musical guests, and surprise guest hosts. Fans can only hope that these comedy legends will make a return to Studio 8H in the future.

    In the world of comedy, anything is possible, and we may just see Dana Carvey, Bill Hader, and Dan Aykroyd grace the SNL stage once again. Until then, fans can relive their favorite sketches and moments from these comedic geniuses online and through classic SNL reruns.



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  • Bobby Moynihan reveals he ‘stole so many props’ from “SNL”, including Dana Carvey’s Garth drumsticks

    Bobby Moynihan reveals he ‘stole so many props’ from “SNL”, including Dana Carvey’s Garth drumsticks


    Don’t tell Lorne Michaels.

    Saturday Night Live alum Bobby Moynihan has revealed his kleptomaniac tendencies from the set of the sketch comedy series.

    The comedian, who was a cast member of the show from 2008 to 2017, spilled on what exactly he’s taken during a recent podcast appearance on Thanks Dad with Ego Nwodim. The two were talking about savings when Moynihan admitted he likes to “collect things.”

    “I stole so many props from SNL, it’s stupid,” he said, to which Nwodim joked, “Someone jail this man!”

    “Oh yes, easily. The 40th anniversary [episode of SNL] was me walking around stealing things whenever Dana Carvey would put them down,” he said. “I have his drumsticks from Wayne and Garth literally somewhere within reach.”

    Related: Bobby Moynihan remains mad at Jane Lynch for his SNL sketch getting cut: ‘I still want to kill her to this day’

    He’s referring, of course, to when Carvey and Mike Myers reprised their classic SNL characters in a “Wayne’s World” sketch during the special. During it, Wayne (Myers) and Garth (Carvey) list their “Top 10 Things About SNL.”

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    Bobby Moynihan as Jeremy Ganz on ‘Saturday Night Live’

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    Back on the podcast, Nwodim then asked Moynihan if he feels like he’s “properly exhaled” from leaving SNL in 2017. He told her that the forthcoming 50th anniversary of the show has stirred up a lot of feelings for him.

    “I can say this honestly now in the moment because I’m a little more present than usual, which is, it was starting to happen, I was starting to calm down, and then the 50th [anniversary of SNL happened],” Moynihan explained. “It’s been like the 50th has kicked up so much stuff. When the 50th is over, I feel like the real healing begins then… I just can’t wait to go watch, and be proud, and then go home.”

    Nwodim, who first joined the show in 2018, agreed, adding she thinks it “will be fun” and “very special.”

    Related: How to watch Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary special and more SNL50 events

    They’re, of course, referring to SNL50: The Anniversary Special, a three-hour live prime-time special celebrating a half-century of Saturday Night Live. Details are scarce, but if it’s anything like the show’s aforementioned 40th anniversary special in 2015, expect exciting cast reunions, revived fan-favorite characters and sketches, tributes to those no longer with us, and more.

    SNL50: The Anniversary Special airs live on Sunday, Feb. 16, from 8-11 p.m. ET/5-8 p.m. PT on NBC and Peacock.

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    Former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Bobby Moynihan recently admitted to taking several props from the iconic sketch comedy show, including Dana Carvey’s Garth drumsticks. In a recent interview, Moynihan revealed that he “stole so many props” during his time on the show, with Carvey’s drumsticks being one of his most prized possessions.

    Moynihan, who was a cast member on “SNL” from 2008 to 2017, confessed that he couldn’t resist the temptation to take home some mementos from the show. “I stole so many props from ‘SNL,’ it’s not even funny,” he said. “I have Dana Carvey’s Garth drumsticks, which I’m very proud of.”

    The actor and comedian also revealed that he took home other items from the show, including a painting of the Titanic and a fake mustache. “I just couldn’t help myself,” he admitted.

    Despite his penchant for pilfering props, Moynihan has nothing but fond memories of his time on “SNL.” “It was an incredible experience and I’m grateful for everything I learned and everyone I worked with,” he said.

    Fans of Moynihan and “SNL” will surely appreciate this glimpse into the behind-the-scenes antics of the beloved show. And who knows, maybe one day those stolen props will end up in a museum dedicated to the history of “Saturday Night Live.”

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  • Dana White reacts to Shara Magomedov’s first loss at UFC Saudi Arabia


    Shara Magomedov lost his undefeated record Saturday at UFC Fight Night 250.

    The middleweight sensation came up short in a unanimous decision against Michael Page in the co-main event of the Saudi Arabia card. Although many expected him to win, given he was the favorite and younger fighter, UFC CEO Dana White said he thought Magomedov (15-1 MMA, 4-1 UFC) had a tough fight ahead.

    “You have to be aggressive with Page, but it’s a weird situation to be in because he’s a counter-striker and he sort of sits back and waits for you,” White said. “You’re dammed if you do, damned if you don’t.”

    When asked if Magomedov lost his buzz by losing his undefeated record against Page (23-3 MMA, 2-1 UFC), White was supportive. He sees MVP as a tough fight for anyone in the sport and said he thinks Magomedov’s stock remains strong.

    “I think styles make fights, and MVP is a very tough style to fight,” White said. “He lays back and counter punches. If you go in guns a’blazing, he’s a real good counter puncher. And if you have a hard time getting off, there’s a lot of standing around and staring at each other.

    “(Page is) just a hard style to fight. I don’t think this diminishes (Magomedov) in any way, and I don’t think it had anything to do with him freezing. Let’s not forget: The guy has one eye. That doesn’t help.”

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    Dana White Reacts to Shara Magomedov’s First Loss at UFC Saudi Arabia

    UFC President Dana White is known for his candid reactions to fighters’ performances, and Shara Magomedov’s first loss at UFC Saudi Arabia was no exception. Magomedov, who had been undefeated in his MMA career until that point, suffered a shocking defeat at the hands of his opponent in a highly anticipated bout.

    White, known for his no-nonsense approach, didn’t mince words when asked about Magomedov’s loss. “It’s always tough to see a fighter experience their first defeat, especially when they’ve been on such a dominant streak,” White said. “But that’s the nature of the sport – anything can happen on any given night. It’s how a fighter bounces back from a loss that truly defines their character.”

    White praised Magomedov for his resilience and sportsmanship in the face of defeat, noting that the fighter had taken the loss in stride and vowed to come back stronger in his next fight. “Shara is a talented athlete with a bright future ahead of him,” White said. “I have no doubt that he will learn from this experience and use it to fuel his fire for future successes in the octagon.”

    As for Magomedov’s future in the UFC, White remained optimistic about his prospects. “Shara is a young fighter with a lot of potential,” White said. “I have no doubt that he will bounce back from this setback and continue to make waves in the UFC. It’s all part of the journey for any fighter, and I have no doubt that Shara will rise to the occasion.”

    Overall, White’s reaction to Magomedov’s first loss at UFC Saudi Arabia was one of encouragement and support, highlighting the resilience and determination that are essential qualities for success in the world of mixed martial arts. Fans can expect to see Magomedov back in the octagon before long, ready to prove himself once again on the biggest stage in the sport.

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  • Dana Reeve grieved some losses before her husband died


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    Dana Reeve was devoted to caring for her husband, Christopher Reeve, as noted in the new documentary “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story.”

    In her diary, Dana expressed a part of her experience that caregivers often hesitate to say out loud, as read by her son, Will, in the documentary.

    “I’ve been studying the difference between solitude and loneliness, telling the story of my life to the clean white towels taken warm from the dryer and held to my chest. A sad substitute for a body pulled in close,” Dana wrote about caring for her husband after his near-fatal horseback riding accident that left him paralyzed from the neck down. “The whole man took his last walk away from me five years ago today, leaving only mind, soul, heart and heartache behind.”

    Dana and Christopher Reeve married in 1992. The actor died in 2004 due to heart failure, and she died in 2006 of lung cancer.

    The “Superman” actor died at age 52 in 2004 due to heart failure, nine years after his accident, while Dana Reeve died of lung cancer in 2006.

    Most of us have acknowledged grief connected to the death of family and other loved ones. But there is another kind of grief, one experienced by Dana and legions of others, that is less commonly explored among caregivers.

    This is the grief one feels when processing the fact that their loved ones have significantly changed, and as a result, their lives will likely never be the same. This is the grief Dana was experiencing when she spoke about missing Christopher’s warm hands or the sailing trips that they could no longer take.

    Many hesitate to express such grief to avoid undermining the affection and dedication they feel about the loved one they are caring for. But failing to express it can have negative consequences for the well-being of the caregiver, experts say, and ultimately stop the caregiver from finding meaning and purpose in the experience of care.

    “For so many, there is this feeling of ‘Well, he is still here, I should be fine. I should be hopeful,’” said Allison J. Applebaum, professor of geriatrics and palliative medicine and director of the Center for Caregiving at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City and author of “Stand by Me: A Guide to Navigating Modern, Meaningful Caregiving.” “But just because he is still here doesn’t mean you aren’t sad about the many losses in your relationship.”

    “Giving caregivers the language of grief, and describing what they are experiencing as grief, can be really powerful,” Applebaum said. “It gives validation and structure to the experience.”

    Understanding your grief

    Clinical psychologist Allison J. Applebaum has had her own experience with grief as a caregiver for her late father, composer Stanley Applebaum, here in November 2013 in New York.

    In her practice, Applebaum helps her patients better understand which types of grief they are experiencing.

    She said there are two types of grief that is experienced before the death of the person they care for. The first is “anticipatory grief,” which describes the sadness and anxiety about that person dying. The second is “present-oriented illness-related grief,” which Dana Reeve was expressing in her diary.

    Applebaum encourages caregivers to express this grief to themselves, a mental health professional and to others. Doing so is key to adjusting to life as a caregiver and, ultimately, finding deeper value and connection in the experience.

    “I strongly believe as a clinical psychologist and someone who has been in this experience myself, that if we don’t allow ourselves to grieve and express negative emotions that bottle up, then we don’t have as much access to the meaningful parts of the care experience and the possibilities to grow from it,” she said. “Grief is a portal to meaning and growth, allowing you to connect to the things that are still there.”

    Courtney Martin is a caregiver to her father, Ron, who has dementia, as well as two daughters, who are 8 and 11.

    Caregiver grief isn’t usually a one-time experience.

    Courtney Martin said she’s been “experiencing micro-griefs of the little deaths along the way.” She’s a caregiver-in-residence at The Sandwich Club, an online community and resource for sandwich caregivers, and cares for her father with dementia and her two daughters in El Cerrito, California.

    Up until recently Martin has been reading spiritual books to her dad, a ritual that connected her to their long history of talking about sacred practices and the meaning of life. But one day he told her he didn’t want her to read to him out loud anymore.

    As a sandwich caregiver, finding time and space to work through such mini-grief moments can be tricky. But Martin understands that she must find time to process these feelings, otherwise she won’t be able to show up for her dad or her kids. “I cry in my car, and on hikes, and I’ve gotten into listening to music really loud, which is more a way to express anger and sadness,” she said.

    While she does express some of this grief to her daughters, ages 8 and 11, she said she’s careful to protect them from the extremes of her pain.

    “I want to teach them that the depth of my grief is related to the depth of my love for him. That is a profound life lesson,” she said. “At the same time, the depth of my sadness can be so intense, and I don’t want to expose them to all of it.”

    Aaron Barnhart has come to terms with his identity as a caregiver for his wife, Diane, who has Lewy body dementia. Here, he assists Diane with walking in August 2014 in their Evanston, Illinois, home.

    Like most things in life, grief is best dealt with through conversation, whether it’s talking to mental health professionals, friends or family. And for many, the first step is coming to terms with the caregiver identity and saying it out loud.

    This was the case for Aaron Barnhart, who cares for his wife, Diane, in Evanston, Illinois.

    “A big turning point for me came when I was willing to tell other people that I casually knew that I was a caregiver,” said Barnhart, who writes about caring for his wife with Lewy body dementia in his newsletter, The Diane Project. “One day I was out with my running group and someone asked me what I did, and I realized that I was a full-time caregiver for my wife and I needed to talk about that.”

    “This was after a year of some of the most wrenching changes you can go through with your loved one. Someone who you have spent so much of your life with begins to change profoundly from cognitive disease.”

    While Barnhart had spoken to close friends and family about his caregiving, there was something particularly healing about being able to say it matter-of-factly with acquaintances. The self-identifying as a caregiver more publicly led to talking about it more and accepting it more, which, in turn, led to some relief from his grief.

    Other caregivers process some of their hard feelings alongside the loved one they care for.

    Robbyn and Vince Washington found having regular and honest conversations important to their relationship. Vince became a dedicated caregiver to his wife following an accident in 2022.

    In 2022, Robbyn Washington had an accident that led her to a diagnosis of quadriplegia, which changed her life, and that of her husband, Vince, overnight. He became a dedicated caregiver, entering “uncharted waters” that have been both emotionally and physically challenging to navigate, even as they both hold hope for Robbyn’s recovery.

    The Snellville, Georgia, couple found that having regular and honest conversations was an important way for Vince to maintain his fortitude and process his grief.

    “One of the things that Vince does well is that he comes to me, and we talk about our weakest moments … and the frustrations we are feeling,” Robbyn said. “Sometimes we may get angry for no apparent reason, and when that happens, we will sit down and talk through it, so it doesn’t have time to fester. It doesn’t feel like therapy, but it really is.”

    One of the biggest barriers to experiencing grief is the sheer busyness of life as a caregiver. When there is not enough time in the day to take care of basic needs, who has time for emotions? Effectively processing grief requires bandwidth and time to rest that’s only possible if the caregiver asks for help.

    “We’ve found that caregivers’ communities are often waiting to help, but people are uncomfortable about asking how they can help or worry that will burden the caregiver,” said Tia Newcomer, CEO of CaringBridge, a social network designed for caregivers to share updates and seek support.

    Beside easing the burden, asking for help pushes caregivers to figure out what they need, contemplate what they are going through and even reckon with their own vulnerability in their new role.

    “The more you can talk about your need for help and not be ashamed of it, the grief is lessened and lightened,” Newcomer said.

    Applebaum isn’t just an expert in this area. She’s also lived it.

    As she was caring for her own dad, she found that discussing her grief allowed her to find the courage and vulnerability she needed to connect with her father in his dependent state — and connect with herself in her new role.

    “It helps to remember that grief is love disguised, and feeling it allows us to connect with the love that is there,” she said. “Ultimately, we wouldn’t be grieving if there wasn’t any love.”

    At Christopher Reeve’s funeral, his wife, Dana, spoke of this very love, one that sat side by side with her grief. “I promised to love honor and cherish him till death did us part. Well, I can’t do that, because I will love, honor and cherish him forever.”

    Elissa Strauss is a journalist who writes about parenting and caregiving. She is the author of “When You Care: The Unexpected Magic of Caring for Others” and the newsletter Made With Care.



    Dana Reeve, the wife of late actor Christopher Reeve, faced a series of heartbreaking losses before her husband passed away in 2004.

    First, Dana was diagnosed with lung cancer in August 2005, just nine months after her husband’s death. She underwent surgery and chemotherapy and was declared cancer-free in 2006.

    However, in June 2006, Dana’s father passed away from prostate cancer. She was devastated by this loss, but continued to be a strong advocate for cancer research and awareness.

    Tragically, Dana’s own battle with cancer returned in June 2007, and she passed away in March 2006 at the age of 44.

    Despite facing immense grief and hardship, Dana Reeve remained a pillar of strength and grace throughout her life, leaving behind a powerful legacy of resilience and courage.

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  • Tom Aspinall laughs at Dana White ‘jumping ship’ from Jon Jones in pound-for-pound debate


    Interim UFC heavyweight titleholder Tom Aspinall basked in Dana White’s pivot on the UFC’s pound-for-pound debate.

    Tom Aspinall is in active negotiations to face UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones in a title unification bout later this year. While nothing is official as of this writing, both sides are optimistic a deal will be finalized in the coming weeks.

    In the meantime, Aspinall remains behind Jones and others in the UFC’s pound-for-pound rankings. Jones, who is arguably the greatest UFC fighter of all time, has been UFC CEO Dana White‘s repeated pick for the deserving pound-for-pound No. 1 spot.

    White previously attacked anyone with a differing opinion on the pound-for-pound rankings, specifically those who placed Islam Makhachev over Jones for the No. 1 slot. However, White made a big pivot after Makhachev’s dominant win over Renato Moicano to set the UFC lightweight title defense record at UFC 311.

    White gave Makhachev the nod as the deserving pound-for-pound king following UFC 311, reversing months of his previous stance. Aspinall, a big supporter of Makhachev, found White’s post-UFC 311 reversal hilarious.

    Tom Aspinall of England raises the interim UFC heavyweight championship belt after his knockout victory against Curtis Blaydes of the U.S. during t...
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    Tom Aspinall laughs off Dana White ‘jumping ship’ in P4P stance

    In a recent upload to his YouTube channel, Aspinall reacted to White’s stunning admission.

    “Now we’re seeing Dana White coming out and saying that [Islam] is the pound-for-pound No. 1 in the world, Islam Makhachev!” Aspinall said. “As we all know, to me, pound-for-pound is a lot of made-up stuff. I don’t look into that, but it’s just funny that he’s kind of jumped ship now from Jon Jones to Islam.

    “Islam did what he was supposed to do. Went out there, fought whoever was put in front of him, which is what a champion is supposed to do. Got the win and he’s levels above anybody else in that division. He’s going to hold the belt for a long, long time, and that is something that I’m very excited for because I’m a massive Islam Makhachev fan.”

    Makhachev, upon finding out about White’s post-fight remarks, was thrilled to have the long-deserved support of the UFC headman. His five UFC lightweight title defenses are the most in promotional history, ahead of Khabib Nurmagomedov, BJ Penn, and Benson Henderson.

    As of this writing, Aspinall sits at No. 8 in the latest UFC pound-for-pound rankings, although that could change following Tuesday’s update. A win over Jones would catapult him up the ladder.

    Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall is in active negotiations

    Aspinall most recently knocked out Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304 in his lone interim title defense. He avenged an earlier injury stoppage defeat suffered to Blaydes in 2022, earning recent wins over Marcin Tybura and Sergei Pavlovich.

    Jones made his first UFC heavyweight title defense against Stipe Miocic in November, winning by TKO at UFC 309. He captured the then-vacant UFC heavyweight championship by submitting Ciryl Gane at UFC 285.

    Aspinall and Jones are on a collision course for later in 2025, and their heavyweight fight will be for much more than the lineal belt. After White’s pivot, Aspinall has the chance to join Makhachev atop the pound-for-pound debate.

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    In a recent interview, UFC heavyweight contender Tom Aspinall couldn’t help but chuckle at Dana White’s decision to “jump ship” from Jon Jones in the ongoing pound-for-pound debate.

    Aspinall, who is currently on a four-fight win streak in the UFC, expressed his amusement at White’s sudden change of stance regarding Jones’ status as the greatest pound-for-pound fighter in the world.

    “It’s funny how quickly Dana White is willing to change his tune when it comes to Jon Jones,” Aspinall said with a smirk. “One minute he’s the GOAT, the next minute he’s not even in the conversation. It just goes to show how fickle the MMA world can be.”

    Aspinall went on to praise Jones for his accomplishments inside the Octagon, but also noted that there are plenty of other fighters who deserve to be recognized as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the sport.

    “Jon Jones is undeniably one of the greatest fighters of all time, but there are so many other incredible athletes out there who deserve to be in the pound-for-pound discussion,” Aspinall explained. “It’s not just about one fighter anymore – it’s about recognizing the talent and skill of all the fighters who are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in MMA.”

    Aspinall’s comments are sure to spark further debate among MMA fans and pundits, but one thing is for certain – the pound-for-pound debate is far from over, and there are plenty of fighters who are worthy of consideration.

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  • Dana White confirms status of UFC 311 amid Los Angeles wildfires


    UFC 311 Staying in California, Dana White Reveals

    During an appearance on “The Jim Rome Show,” UFC CEO Dana White was asked if there’s any chance UFC 311 will be moved. White has confirmed that plans remain unchanged.

    “No, there’s no chance we move it,” White said. “We’ll be there on Saturday, 100 percent.”

    White was then asked if he believes UFC 311 can be an uplifting event for the people of California.

    “Yeah, that’s kind of the vibe that I’ve been getting from people that are going,” White said. “They’re excited to go to the fight and not think about what’s been going [on]. What’s crazy is I was there the night the fire started. I was actually out there for meetings and that was the first night, and it felt really crazy. For people that aren’t in LA, and you used to see it, all these fires in Southern California or whatever. This was a whole different vibe and feeling and it’s only gotten worse. So, yeah, I think this is definitely gonna be a boost for the people who live there.”

    Ariel Helwani previously reported that while UFC officials were hopeful that the promotion’s first pay-per-view event of 2025 would stay in California, the company was prepared to change location if need be. Helwani reported that the frontrunner was Las Vegas, which White later confirmed when speaking to Adin Ross.

    The Intuit Dome remains the site of UFC 311 and it’ll be the organization’s debut inside the new venue.

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    Amid the devastating wildfires currently raging through Los Angeles, UFC President Dana White has confirmed the status of UFC 311.

    In a statement released earlier today, White assured fans that the event will go on as scheduled, with the safety and well-being of fighters, staff, and fans being the top priority. He also expressed gratitude to the first responders and firefighters working tirelessly to contain the wildfires and protect the community.

    “We are closely monitoring the situation and are in constant communication with local authorities to ensure the safety of everyone involved in UFC 311,” White said. “Our thoughts are with those affected by the wildfires, and we are committed to supporting relief efforts however we can.”

    UFC 311 is set to take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on December 15th, featuring a highly anticipated lineup of fights. Fans can expect an exciting night of action, as the fighters showcase their skills in the octagon.

    Stay tuned for further updates and information on UFC 311 as the event approaches. Our thoughts are with those affected by the wildfires, and we hope for a swift resolution to the ongoing crisis.

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  • Is UFC 311 still taking place in LA this weekend? ‘No chance’ of location change as Dana White gives new update amid wildfires


    UFC 311 will take place in Los Angeles this evening despite the ongoing wildfire crisis spreading across the city.

    The first major event of the 2025 UFC calendar was thought to potentially have to move location due to the devastating scenes.

    LA has been devastated by wildfire over the last few days

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    LA has been devastated by wildfire over the last few daysCredit: Getty

    A gigantic wildfire has spread through LA and in just a few days, more than 10,000 structures had been impacted, with at least 25 people losing their lives.

    Sport then took a backseat, with the risk being too high to play any fixtures in the affected areas as the fire continued to spread. 

    In the NBA, the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers called off their games while in the NFL, the LA Rams moved stadium to play.

    That left many question marks over the venue for UFC 311 which has been planned to go ahead at the Intuit Dome…

    Is UFC 311 still taking place in LA?

    UFC 311 is still going ahead in Los Angeles. 

    That is according to president Dana White who gave a new update on the situation on Wednesday afternoon.

    “No, there’s no chance we move,” White told The Jim Rome Show on after being asked about a location switch.

    “We’ll be there on Saturday. 100%

    “I think this event is definitely going to be a boost for the people who live there [in Los Angeles].”

    Those comments came after he remained wary of the event moving if the fires in LA got worse.

    White has given a new update on the situation

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    White has given a new update on the situationCredit: AFP

    Speaking on a stream with social media star Adin Ross on Sunday, White said: “Well, if the fire gets bad, we are coming to Vegas.

    “Yeah, we’ll move it to Vegas. If it gets too bad. But as of now? It’s all go. The NBA is gonna go this week. We are gonna go.”

    The LA Clippers beat the Miami Heat 109-98 in an NBA match at the Intuit Dome on Tuesday.

    The LA Lakers also played at the Crypto.com Arena on Tuesday, losing 126-102 to the San Antonio Spurs.

    As well as the comments from the UFC boss, the California State Athletic Commission has also spoken about the situation. 

    They said: “We are watching the ongoing wildfires and the subsequent emergency and disaster response in the Los Angeles area. 

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    “Our hearts are with the residents of the region, and we appreciate the efforts of first responders in keeping the community safe.

    “At this time, no decisions have been made about moving UFC 311, but we will continue to work with state and local officials and the UFC to determine the best course of action.”

    Since then, nothing has changed, so UFC 311 is taking place in Los Angeles.

    The BBC have reported that the winds that have fanned the wildfires are ‘expected to kick up’ this week.

    Forecasters have again cautioned ‘extreme fire danger’ in the north-west of the city centre with the Intuit Dome located around 20 miles south of the Palisades fire which is still burning.

    Should it go ahead as planned, UFC 311 will get started at 11pm UK time before the preliminary fights start at 1am on Sunday morning. 

    The main card, which included two title fights, ae expected to get going at around 3am on Sunday UK time. 

    Islam Makhachev will defend his UFC lightweight title against Renato Moicano while Merab Dvalishvili aims to keep his bantamweight belt against Umar Nurmagomedov.



    As wildfires continue to ravage parts of California, many fans are wondering if UFC 311 will still be taking place in Los Angeles this weekend. The good news is that there is “no chance” of a location change, according to UFC President Dana White.

    Despite the wildfires causing devastation in the region, White has assured fans that the event will go ahead as planned. The safety of fighters, staff, and fans is always a top priority for the UFC, and White has stated that they are monitoring the situation closely.

    So for all you fight fans out there, rest assured that UFC 311 will still be taking place in LA this weekend. Get ready for some epic battles in the octagon!

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  • Ex-49er Dana Stubblefield denied bail ruling, to remain in prison


    SAN JOSE, Calif. — Former San Francisco 49ers star Dana Stubblefield, whose 2020 rape conviction was vacated late last year, will remain in California state prison for now after a judge declined to make a bail ruling Friday.

    Santa Clara County’s Superior Court Judge Hector Ramon said he couldn’t grant bail or release the former football star because the case remains under the jurisdiction of an appeals court, The Mercury News reported.

    The Sixth District Court of Appeal vacated Stubblefield’s conviction in December 2024 and overturned his sentence of 15 years to life in prison after finding that racial bias had tainted his trial; Stubblefield is Black. But the appellate court’s remittitur, a technical ruling that returns jurisdiction to the lower court, is not expected to be issued until next month, the news outlet reported.

    Stubblefield’s attorneys have sought his release, asserting there are no longer grounds to keep him incarcerated.

    In a motion filed to Ramon earlier this week, the attorneys said the judge had the authority to transfer the ex-NFL player from California State Prison, Corcoran — where he has served close to four years of a 15-year sentence — to county jail, and then grant his release on bail. That would effectively return Stubblefield to the same status that he had pretrial, which they argue is his current legal standing, the news outlet reported.

    In court Friday, Ramon maintained jurisdiction isn’t returned to the local court until the Court of Appeal issues the remittitur. Deputy District Attorney Tim McInerney’s office has stated it supports Stubblefield remaining in custody, according to The Mercury News.

    Outside the courthouse, Stubblefield’s attorneys opposed the decision.

    “As he sits here, everything has been vacated, he has been convicted of nothing, and a legally innocent man is sitting in prison because we’re waiting on a time clock,” attorney Ken Rosenfeld said.

    The retired football player was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison in October 2020 after being convicted of raping a developmentally disabled woman whom prosecutors said he lured to his home in 2015 with the promise of a babysitting job. Defense attorneys said no rape occurred, and Stubblefield said the woman consented to sex in exchange for money.

    In December 2024, the Sixth Court of Appeal found that prosecutors violated the California Racial Justice Act of 2020, a law passed during a summer of protest over the police killing of George Floyd. The measure bars prosecutors from seeking a criminal conviction or imposing a sentence on the basis of race.

    The appeals court said prosecutors used “racially discriminatory language” that required them to overturn Stubblefield’s conviction.

    Stubblefield began his 11-year lineman career in the NFL with the 49ers in 1993 as the league’s defensive rookie of the year. He later won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors in 1997 before leaving the team to play for Washington. He returned to the Bay Area to finish his career, playing with the 49ers in 2000 and 2001 and the Raiders in 2003.



    Former San Francisco 49ers player Dana Stubblefield has been denied bail and will remain in prison as he awaits his sentencing for rape charges. Stubblefield was convicted in July of raping a developmentally disabled woman and now faces the possibility of spending the rest of his life behind bars. Despite his attorney’s arguments for bail, the judge ruled that Stubblefield poses a danger to the community and must stay in custody until his sentencing hearing. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Former San Francisco 49ers star Dana Stubblefield’s rape conviction overturned by California federal appeals court

    Former San Francisco 49ers star Dana Stubblefield’s rape conviction overturned by California federal appeals court


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    CA appellate court overturns Dana Stubblefield's rape conviction

    A federal court of appeals has overturned the rape conviction of former 49er Dana Stubblefield.

    SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — A federal court of appeals has overturned the rape conviction of former 49er Dana Stubblefield.

    Stubblefield was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison after a jury found him guilty of raping a woman who was interviewing for a babysitting job in 2015.

    RELATED: Former 49ers star Dana Stubblefield sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for Morgan Hill rape

    The woman said Stubblefield held her prisoner… threatening her with a handgun.

    During the trial, prosecutors said police never searched for the gun in Stubblefield’s home because he was a famous Black man.

    The appeals court found that statement was racially discriminatory and violated the Racial Justice Act.

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    In a shocking turn of events, former San Francisco 49ers star Dana Stubblefield’s rape conviction has been overturned by a California federal appeals court. The court ruled that there was insufficient evidence to support the conviction, leading to Stubblefield’s release from prison.

    Stubblefield, who was named the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1997, was convicted in 2020 of raping a developmentally disabled woman in his home. He was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison, but has now been cleared of all charges.

    The decision to overturn Stubblefield’s conviction has sparked controversy and outrage, with many questioning the justice system’s handling of the case. Some believe that Stubblefield’s celebrity status played a role in the outcome, while others argue that the evidence against him was simply not strong enough to sustain a conviction.

    Regardless of the reasons behind the court’s decision, one thing is clear: the case has reignited conversations about sexual assault, consent, and the importance of holding perpetrators accountable. While Stubblefield may have been cleared of criminal charges, the impact of his actions on the victim and society as a whole cannot be ignored.

    As the fallout from this case continues to unfold, one thing is certain: the debate over justice, accountability, and the role of athletes in society is far from over.

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