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Moses Moody News: Joins starting lineup Tuesday
Moody is in the starting lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Jazz, John Dickinson of 95.7 The Game San Francisco reports.
The Warriors are opting to have Moody make his fifth start of the season Tuesday, with Gary Payton sliding to the second unit against Utah. Over four appearances in Golden State’s first unit in 2024-25, Moody averaged 10.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 2.5 three-pointers in 19.4 minutes while shooting a blistering 62.5 percent from beyond the arc.
Exciting news for Arkansas Razorbacks fans as Moses Moody is set to join the starting lineup for Tuesday’s game. The highly-touted freshman guard has been making a strong impact off the bench and now gets his opportunity to shine from the tip-off.Head coach Eric Musselman has been impressed with Moody’s work ethic and maturity on and off the court, leading to this promotion to the starting five. With his scoring ability and defensive prowess, Moody is sure to make an immediate impact in the starting lineup.
Razorbacks fans can look forward to seeing Moses Moody showcase his skills as a starter and help lead the team to victory. Stay tuned for more updates on this talented young player as he continues to make a name for himself in college basketball. #MosesMoody #Razorbacks #StartingLineup #CollegeBasketball
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#Moses #Moody #News #Joins #starting #lineup #Tuesday‘Riverdale’ Actor Mark Consuelos Joins the Cast of ‘Scream 7’
Modern role-playing games are nearly whimsical in their depictions of magical powers and playable fantasy races, but the origins of the genre are much darker than most folks realize. More often than not, the books and myths that inspired RPG developers like Gary Gygax veered into terrifying territory (just think of all the times that Conan faced down cosmic horrors), with some of these influences needing to be watered down so that the hobby could eventually be accepted in the mainstream.
These days, even adult-oriented RPG-adjacent productions like Prime Video’s Vox Machina series are still mostly playful in tone, but that’s not to say that no creator has ever dared to explore the darker side of their favorite hobby.
We’ve already covered dark fantasy flicks like Solomon Kane and The Beastmaster on previous editions of Horror Adjacent, but today I’d like to discuss something a little more meta. Back in 2009, a young French-Canadian filmmaker decided to turn his interest in extreme role-playing into the basis for a story about how make-believe conflict can have very real consequences, with the ensuing project becoming the criminally underseen indie thriller The Wild Hunt.
Inspired by the Norse sagas that still thrive amongst the Nordic immigrants of Canada, filmmaker Alexandre Franchifelt came up with the idea for his debut feature when he realized that these ancient narratives were often accidentally re-enacted by dedicated Live-Action Role-Players (hobbyists engaging in a gamified form of collective storytelling where players physically play out characters without the need for abstract tools like dice and character sheets). And with Franchifelt’s home-province of Quebec being home to one of the largest LARP communities in the world, it stands to reason that the director would want to take advantage of the existing Tolkienesque backdrop of elves and Vikings roaming the enchanted backwoods of Canada.
In the finished film, we follow the son of Icelandic immigrants Erik Magnusson (Ricky Mabe) as his jealous nature gets the better of him and he crashes a LARP event in order to win back his role-playing girlfriend Lyn (Kaniehtiio Horn). With the help of his mythology-obsessed older brother Bjorn (Mark Antony Krupa), Erik unwittingly incites chaos among the various factions of the game, with the film slowly devolving into a very real tragedy about the dark side of role-playing and the unpredictable power of narrative itself.
SO WHY IS IT WORTH WATCHING?
I’ve had a lifelong fascination with everything related to role-playing games, which is likely why I spent years seeking out all forms of RPG-adjacent media like Dead Gentlemen Production’s The Gamers franchise and even indie documentaries like Monster Camp. However, while there are a handful of similar productions out there, The Wild Hunt stands out by being one of very few “gamer” movies that still stands on its own even if you have no knowledge (or even interest) in the RPG scene.
Despite the feature’s shoestring budget and questionable production value, there’s an undeniable thoughtfulness to the filmmaking here, with Franchifelt effortless transitioning between the intimate conversations of the real world to the Peter-Jackson-inspired extravagance of seeing dozens of costumed fanatics putting on silly accents and threatening each other with foam swords.
In fact, one of the film’s biggest draws is its believable cast of weekend warriors, with recognizable gaming folk like high-and-mighty rules lawyers and even racial minorities that feel slightly out of place turning the experience into a fascinating character study about the kind of person that engages in such a niche hobby. I also appreciate how characters on all sides present hints of toxic masculinity (which is something of a big issue in the gaming scene), with even our protagonist failing to realize that his quest was ultimately rooted in selfishness.
Of course, the delusional weirdo Bjorn is the real star of the show here despite initially coming off as comic-relief, with Krupa giving a deceptively nuanced double performance as both a fearless vessel of Thor (complete with a crummy theater kid accent) as well as a genuinely vulnerable young man desperate to flee from his painful family life.
None of this would matter if there wasn’t an interesting story putting these characters in motion, and that’s where The Wild Hunt’s mythological roots really shine. The age-old premise of a desperate man venturing into the unknown in order to reclaim his beloved from a villainous captor recalls the most memorable Norse Sagas, though the film’s somber final act is almost certainly indebted to Greek tragedies. Hell, Lyn’s in-game kidnapping and the ensuing “war” even feels like an intentionally ironic retelling of Troy.
To be honest, I feel like The Wild Hunt’s lack of a cult following has a lot more to do with its subpar distribution (it’s actually quite difficult to track down a copy of the film internationally) than the film’s overall quality. Sure, the photography stumbles a bit during night scenes and there are some serious pacing issues before we reach the climactic tonal shift of the third act, but the fact remains that this movie deserves more fans.
AND WHAT MAKES IT HORROR ADJACENT?
You might be surprised to hear that a down-to-earth indie flick about nerdy warriors wearing rubber elf ears contains some unsettling genre elements, but The Wild Hunt is actually a much darker movie than its premise might lead you to believe.
We’ve all met (and possibly made fun of) overly competitive gamers who take their hobbies way too seriously, but when you add in isolation and the social pressures of a communal narrative, you may come to realize that groups like this have a lot in common with cults due to their willingness to spur others into violent action for the sake of a “story.” The Wild Hunt may have a central antagonist in the form of the dark shaman Murtagh (Trevor Hayes), but the real “villain” of the film is the idea that real acts of cruelty can be inspired by mere narratives.
Of course, it’s the film’s third act that really cements it as a tense thriller, with characters forgoing foam swords for fists and torches as the violent spirit that inspired the old sagas claims real world victims. And while I won’t go into detail in order to avoid spoiling the experience for newcomers – suffice to say that there’s some brutal imagery on display towards the final moments of the picture.
The morally ambiguous ensemble, low production value and eventual tonal whiplash are clear signs that The Wild Hunt was never meant to be a crowd-pleaser, but I can’t help but keep coming back to this one whenever I see hardcore fans of any niche hobby engaging in questionable behavior online. Part indie drama, part Lord of the Rings fan-film and all Shakespearean tragedy, I’d recommend this flick to anyone who can appreciate the emotional roller-coaster that is fantasy role-playing.
I also think it would also make for a great double-feature with Joe Lynch’s much more light-hearted Knights of Badassdom!
There’s no understating the importance of a balanced media diet, and since bloody and disgusting entertainment isn’t exclusive to the horror genre, we’ve come up with Horror Adjacent – a recurring column where we recommend non-horror movies that horror fans might enjoy.
Exciting news for horror movie fans! Riverdale actor Mark Consuelos has officially joined the cast of the highly anticipated film, ‘Scream 7’.Consuelos, known for his role as Hiram Lodge on the hit CW series Riverdale, is no stranger to the world of suspense and drama. Fans can expect him to bring his trademark intensity and charisma to his role in the upcoming installment of the iconic Scream franchise.
The casting announcement has sparked a wave of excitement among both fans of Consuelos and the Scream series. With his proven talent and on-screen presence, Consuelos is sure to make a memorable addition to the star-studded cast of ‘Scream 7’.
Stay tuned for more updates on the film and be sure to catch Mark Consuelos in action when ‘Scream 7’ hits theaters. This is one horror movie you won’t want to miss!
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EXCLUSIVE: Mark Consuelos (Live with Kelly & Mark, The Girls on the Bus) has joined the cast of Scream 7 from Spyglass and Paramount Pictures.
Details regarding the film’s plot and who Consuelos will play are under wraps.
He joins the previously announced legacy cast members Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox as well as Mason Gooding and Jasmin Savoy Brown, alongside newcomers Isabel May, Celeste O’Connor, Asa Germann, Mckenna Grace, Sam Rechner, Anna Camp and Joel McHale.
Franchise creator Kevin Williamson is directing with Guy Busick (2022’s Scream and Scream VI) writing. Project X Entertainment’s James Vanderbilt, William Sherak and Paul Neinstein (2022’s Scream and Scream VI) are producing.
The long-running horror franchise previously generated four feature films including Scream (1996), Scream 2 (1997), Scream 3 (2000) and Scream 4 (2011), directed by the late Wes Craven. It relaunched with the fifth installment, Scream, in 2022. The latest outing, Scream VI, released theatrically worldwide in March 2023 and holds the franchise record for highest domestic box office gross with more than $108 million and has taken in more than $169 million worldwide.
Collectively, the Scream franchise has earned more than $900 million in worldwide box office receipts.
Consuelos has co-hosted Live with Kelly & Mark alongside wife Kelly Ripa since April 2023. Together the duo won the 2024 Emmy for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host.
Most recently, Conseulos had a recurring role in HBO Max’s political drama series The Girls on the Bus. He also appeared in Season 2 of Hulu’s comedy Only Murders in the Building in the role of Mabel’s (Selena Gomez) father. Other TV credits include How I Met Your Father, Riverdale, Broad City, The Night Shift, Queen of the South and Ugly Betty among others.
Consuelos is represented by CAA and Untitled Entertainment.
Exciting news for horror movie fans! Mark Consuelos has officially joined the cast of ‘Scream 7’. The actor, known for his roles in ‘Riverdale’ and ‘All My Children’, is set to bring his talent and charm to the iconic horror franchise.Fans can expect to see Consuelos in a thrilling and suspenseful role, adding to the star-studded ensemble of the film. With his experience in both television and film, he is sure to bring a new dynamic to the ‘Scream’ series.
‘Scream 7′ is already generating buzz and anticipation among fans, and Consuelos’ addition to the cast only heightens the excitement. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated horror film!
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#Mark #Consuelos #Joins #Scream #CastNew Homeland Security secretary joins federal agents to tout immigrant arrests in NYC
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined federal agents Tuesday in New York City to announce the arrests of immigrants wanted on criminal charges, including a man accused of kidnapping who was seen on a viral video entering a Colorado apartment with reputed gang members.
Noem was the latest high-ranking official from President Donald Trump’s administration to tout the president’s ramped-up immigration enforcement in a city where arrests were being made. Border czar Tom Homan and acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove were in Chicago on Sunday as federal agents made arrests there.
“Arresting some criminal aliens this morning in NYC — thank you to the brave officers involved,” Noem posted on X. “Criminal alien with kidnapping, assault & burglary charges is now in custody — thanks to @ICE. Dirtbags like this will continue to be removed from our streets.”
An operation in the Bronx early Tuesday snared Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, 26, who authorities said was part of a group of men, including members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, who entered an apartment in Aurora, Colorado, last summer and were recorded on a widely viewed video.
The charges were brought by local authorities in Colorado. It was not immediately clear what would happen next for Zambrano-Pacheco. Two other men who police said were in the video were arrested in New York in November. They are still in ICE custody.
The incident caught President Donald Trump’s attention during the presidential campaign, and he announced a plan called “Operation Aurora” to target migrant gangs. The video led Trump to claim that the Denver suburb had been taken over by the gang, which city officials denied.
In an arrest warrant, Aurora police said Zambrano-Pacheco was also wanted in a kidnapping in which at least 20 armed men abducted and threatened two people in late June. In addition, police said Zambrano-Pacheco was with a group of armed men before a shooting occurred shortly after the apartment incident that was caught on video.
It was not immediately clear if he had a lawyer or if he was a member of Tren de Aragua.
Local and federal authorities, including Aurora police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, investigated the apartment video incident for months beginning when Joe Biden was still president.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, said Tuesday’s arrests did not appear to be part of a “wholesale raid,” but rather an operation targeting specific people accused of crimes.
“I want to be clear, there’s always been ICE raids in the state of New York, even in the past. This is not a new dynamic,” she said.
Zambrano-Pacheco is the fifth person to be arrested in connection with the Aurora apartment incident. The video showed six armed men, including at least some people identified as Tren de Aragua members by federal authorities, entering the apartment shortly before a fatal shooting outside the complex.
In Chicago, city leaders criticized the highly publicized enforcement operations that started over the weekend in the nation’s third-largest city. That included the surprising decision to allow daytime television psychologist “Dr. Phil” McGraw to livestream immigrant arrests alongside Homan.
“This desire to popularize fear is unconscionable and abhorrent,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said Tuesday at a City Hall news conference alongside Police Superintendent Larry Snelling, city lawyers and others. “We’re talking about people’s lives.”
Johnson defended the city’s strong sanctuary protections that bar Chicago police from cooperating with federal immigration agents. Chicago has been a so-called sanctuary city for decades and has strengthened those protections several times, including during Trump’s first term.
ICE has offered few details about the operation in Chicago, including the number of arrests. The agency did not return a message seeking comment Tuesday.
Snelling said Chicago police have communicated with federal agents but did not participate in the operation or cooperate. He estimated roughly 100 people were taken into custody.
In other developments, authorities said Tuesday that none of the 41 people taken into ICE custody following a weekend raid in Colorado are likely to face drug or gun charges. The Sunday raid targeted drug trafficking by Tren de Aragua at a makeshift nightclub near Denver.
The people who had gathered dropped their drugs and guns before agents got inside, making it hard to connect the items to specific people, according to a spokesperson for the Drug Enforcement Administration, Steffan Tubbs. The drugs found were amounts for personal use, he said.
Back in the Bronx, no one answered the door at apartment 1A by the entrance to the building where Zambrano-Pacheco was detained. But Richard Egu, 50, who lives in a third-floor unit, said he was roused from sleep by the commotion around 5 a.m.
Egu, a correctional officer who is originally from Nigeria and has been a naturalized citizen for more than 15 years, said he didn’t venture out to investigate and did not know the man who was arrested.
He said he understood the need to arrest and deport those in the country illegally who commit crimes, but he also worries about the effect such enforcement will have in the community.
“You need to give immigrants a chance. These people are already here,” he said. “Figure out the ones who are committing the crimes. Don’t just judge all immigrants as criminals.”
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Associated Press writers Colleen Slevin in Denver, Sophia Tareen and Melissa Perez Winder in Chicago, and Philip Marcelo and Anthony Izaguirre in New York contributed to this report.
New Homeland Security Secretary Joins Federal Agents to Tout Immigrant Arrests in NYCIn a bold move to showcase the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration, the newly appointed Secretary of Homeland Security joined federal agents in New York City to tout a recent string of immigrant arrests.
The Secretary, along with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, highlighted the success of their recent operations in apprehending individuals who have violated immigration laws. They emphasized the importance of enforcing immigration laws to protect national security and ensure the safety of American citizens.
The Secretary praised the dedication and hard work of the agents, stating that their efforts are crucial in upholding the rule of law and safeguarding the country’s borders. He also reiterated the administration’s commitment to cracking down on illegal immigration and removing individuals who pose a threat to public safety.
The event drew both support and criticism, with advocates for immigrant rights condemning the arrests as inhumane and unjust. They called for a more compassionate and humane approach to immigration enforcement, arguing that families should not be torn apart and individuals should be given a fair chance to seek asylum in the United States.
Despite the controversy surrounding the arrests, the Secretary and federal agents remained steadfast in their mission to enforce immigration laws and protect the country from potential threats. They vowed to continue their efforts to crack down on illegal immigration and ensure the safety and security of all Americans.
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Indian voice joins Warne-Murali Trophy Commentary Team
The highly anticipated two-Test Warne-Murali Trophy series between Sri Lanka and Australia is set to begin on Wednesday, and the excitement just got bigger with the news of the commentary panel exclusively obtained by this Reporter. In a delightful surprise, the panel includes Laxman Sivaramakrishnan from India, bringing a unique perspective to the mix alongside the expected Sri Lankan and Australian commentators.
The panel features seasoned commentators Roshan Abeysinghe, Farvees Mahroof, and Russel Arnold from Sri Lanka, and Simon Katich and Adam Collins representing the Australian side. Tom Moody was also approached, but due to his commitment to league matches in the UAE, he politely declined.
These commentators bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the table. Roshan Abeysinghe, known for his extensive experience covering Sri Lankan cricket, will be a familiar voice to fans. Farvees Mahroof, a former Sri Lankan all-rounder, and Russell Arnold, with his batting expertise, complete the trio of Sri Lankan commentators.
Representing India and Australia, Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, renowned for his spinning prowess, will add depth to the commentary team. Simon Katich, a former Australian batsman, and Adam Collins, a respected cricket journalist and broadcaster, bring a diverse range of views and insights to the panel.
With such an impressive lineup of commentators, fans can expect detailed analysis, interesting anecdotes, and comprehensive coverage of the Warne-Murali Trophy series. The first Test match will commence on Wednesday, and the second Test is scheduled to follow from February 6 to 10.
As both teams prepare for this exciting contest, the commentary panel promises to enhance the viewing experience with their expert opinions and engaging commentary.
Exciting news for cricket fans as an Indian voice will be joining the commentary team for the upcoming Warne-Murali Trophy series! The legendary spin duo of Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan have decided to add a fresh perspective to their commentary team by including an Indian commentator.This move is sure to bring a new level of insight and analysis to the broadcast, as the Indian commentator will be able to provide unique insights into the game from an Indian perspective. It’s a great opportunity for cricket fans to hear a different viewpoint on the game and get a deeper understanding of the intricacies of cricket.
The Warne-Murali Trophy series is already highly anticipated, and this addition to the commentary team is sure to make it even more exciting for fans. Stay tuned for more updates on the series and be sure to catch all the action with this star-studded commentary team!
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New Homeland Security secretary joins federal agents to tout immigrant arrests in NYC
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined federal agents Tuesday in New York City to announce the arrests of immigrants wanted on criminal charges, including a man accused of kidnapping who was seen on a viral video entering a Colorado apartment with reputed gang members.
Noem was the latest high-ranking official from President Donald Trump’s administration to tout the president’s ramped-up immigration enforcement in a city where arrests were being made. Border czar Tom Homan and acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove were in Chicago on Sunday as federal agents made arrests there.
“Arresting some criminal aliens this morning in NYC — thank you to the brave officers involved,” Noem posted on X. “Criminal alien with kidnapping, assault & burglary charges is now in custody — thanks to @ICE. Dirtbags like this will continue to be removed from our streets.”
An operation in the Bronx early Tuesday snared Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, 26, who authorities said was part of a group of men, including members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, who entered an apartment in Aurora, Colorado, last summer and were recorded on a widely viewed video.
The charges were brought by local authorities in Colorado. It was not immediately clear what would happen next for Zambrano-Pacheco. Two other men who police said were in the video were arrested in New York in November. They are still in ICE custody.
The incident caught President Donald Trump’s attention during the presidential campaign, and he announced a plan called “Operation Aurora” to target migrant gangs. The video led Trump to claim that the Denver suburb had been taken over by the gang, which city officials denied.
In an arrest warrant, Aurora police said Zambrano-Pacheco was also wanted in a kidnapping in which at least 20 armed men abducted and threatened two people in late June. In addition, police said Zambrano-Pacheco was with a group of armed men before a shooting occurred shortly after the apartment incident that was caught on video.
It was not immediately clear if he had a lawyer or if he was a member of Tren de Aragua.
Local and federal authorities, including Aurora police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, investigated the apartment video incident for months beginning when Joe Biden was still president.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, said Tuesday’s arrests did not appear to be part of a “wholesale raid,” but rather an operation targeting specific people accused of crimes.
“I want to be clear, there’s always been ICE raids in the state of New York, even in the past. This is not a new dynamic,” she said.
Zambrano-Pacheco is the fifth person to be arrested in connection with the Aurora apartment incident. The video showed six armed men, including at least some people identified as Tren de Aragua members by federal authorities, entering the apartment shortly before a fatal shooting outside the complex.
In Chicago, city leaders criticized the highly publicized enforcement operations that started over the weekend in the nation’s third-largest city. That included the surprising decision to allow daytime television psychologist “Dr. Phil” McGraw to livestream immigrant arrests alongside Homan.
“This desire to popularize fear is unconscionable and abhorrent,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said Tuesday at a City Hall news conference alongside Police Superintendent Larry Snelling, city lawyers and others. “We’re talking about people’s lives.”
Johnson defended the city’s strong sanctuary protections that bar Chicago police from cooperating with federal immigration agents. Chicago has been a so-called sanctuary city for decades and has strengthened those protections several times, including during Trump’s first term.
ICE has offered few details about the operation in Chicago, including the number of arrests. The agency did not return a message seeking comment Tuesday.
Snelling said Chicago police have communicated with federal agents but did not participate in the operation or cooperate. He estimated roughly 100 people were taken into custody.
In other developments, authorities said Tuesday that none of the 41 people taken into ICE custody following a weekend raid in Colorado are likely to face drug or gun charges. The Sunday raid targeted drug trafficking by Tren de Aragua at a makeshift nightclub near Denver.
The people who had gathered dropped their drugs and guns before agents got inside, making it hard to connect the items to specific people, according to a spokesperson for the Drug Enforcement Administration, Steffan Tubbs. The drugs found were amounts for personal use, he said.
Back in the Bronx, no one answered the door at apartment 1A by the entrance to the building where Zambrano-Pacheco was detained. But Richard Egu, 50, who lives in a third-floor unit, said he was roused from sleep by the commotion around 5 a.m.
Egu, a correctional officer who is originally from Nigeria and has been a naturalized citizen for more than 15 years, said he didn’t venture out to investigate and did not know the man who was arrested.
He said he understood the need to arrest and deport those in the country illegally who commit crimes, but he also worries about the effect such enforcement will have in the community.
“You need to give immigrants a chance. These people are already here,” he said. “Figure out the ones who are committing the crimes. Don’t just judge all immigrants as criminals.”
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Associated Press writers Colleen Slevin in Denver, Sophia Tareen and Melissa Perez Winder in Chicago, and Philip Marcelo and Anthony Izaguirre in New York contributed to this report.
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New Homeland Security Secretary Joins Federal Agents in NYC to Tout Immigrant ArrestsIn a show of force against illegal immigration, the newly appointed Homeland Security Secretary, together with federal agents, conducted a press conference in New York City to announce a series of successful immigrant arrests.
The Secretary highlighted the department’s commitment to enforcing immigration laws and cracking down on those who violate them. He praised the efforts of federal agents in apprehending individuals who have entered the country illegally or overstayed their visas.
During the press conference, several immigrant arrest cases were detailed, showcasing the department’s dedication to upholding the rule of law and protecting national security. The Secretary emphasized the importance of securing the nation’s borders and enforcing immigration policies to ensure the safety of all Americans.
The press conference served as a reminder of the administration’s tough stance on immigration and its determination to tackle the issue head-on. The Secretary expressed confidence in the work of federal agents and reassured the public that the department will continue to prioritize immigration enforcement efforts.
Overall, the event was a strong display of the government’s commitment to maintaining law and order and upholding the integrity of the nation’s immigration system. It sent a clear message to those who seek to circumvent immigration laws that they will be held accountable for their actions.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joins immigration enforcement operations in NYC
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined an immigration enforcement operation in New York City on Tuesday.
Noem posted a brief video of an arrest to her social media account.
The secretary is witnessing both criminal and civil enforcement operations, according to sources familiar with the actions in New York.
Newly sworn in Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem rides along on an immigration enforcement operation in New York City, Jan. 28, 2025.
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Newly sworn in Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem rides along on an immigration enforcement operation in New York City, Jan. 28, 2025.
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The criminal case involves a member of a Venezuelan gang that took over an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado, the sources said. One alleged gang member was arrested in the Bronx.
The New York division of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said it was working with partners at the Justice Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to assist the Department of Homeland Security with enforcement efforts.
Newly sworn in Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem rides along on an immigration enforcement operation in New York City, Jan. 28, 2025.
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Noem’s appearance for the operations came just days after she was confirmed by the Senate.
Noem, the former governor of South Dakota, will be charged with overseeing Trump’s immigration crackdown along with “border czar” Tom Homan.
“The Trump Administration will once-again empower our brave men and women in law enforcement to do their jobs and remove criminal aliens and illegal gangs from our country,” she said in a statement after her confirmation. “We will fully equip our intelligence and law enforcement to detect and prevent terror threats and will deliver rapid assistance and disaster relief to Americans in crisis.”
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Joins Immigration Enforcement Operations in NYCHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made a surprise visit to New York City to join immigration enforcement operations in the city. Noem, who has been a strong advocate for tough immigration policies, joined agents on the ground as they conducted raids and arrests of individuals suspected of being in the country illegally.
During her visit, Secretary Noem emphasized the importance of enforcing immigration laws in order to protect national security and ensure the safety of American citizens. She also expressed her support for law enforcement officers who work tirelessly to uphold the rule of law and secure the nation’s borders.
Noem’s presence in New York City sent a strong message to both immigrants and advocates of immigration reform. While some praised her for taking a tough stance on immigration, others criticized her for being too aggressive in her enforcement tactics.
Overall, Secretary Noem’s visit to NYC highlighted the ongoing debate over immigration policy and the role of law enforcement in enforcing these laws. As the debate continues, it is clear that immigration enforcement will remain a top priority for the Department of Homeland Security under Secretary Noem’s leadership.
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#Homeland #Security #Secretary #Kristi #Noem #joins #immigration #enforcement #operations #NYCJon Bernthal joins Christopher Nolan’s new movie but, like the rest of The Odyssey, everything about his role is being kept a secret
The Punisher actor Jon Bernthal is the latest actor to join the cast of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey.
As per Deadline, Bernthal is hopping on board the director’s historical epic but, beyond that, his role is “unknown.” That falls in line with the veil of secrecy covering much of Nolan’s latest project. Amid early rumors that went nowhere (including something, bizarrely, about helicopter pilots), all we have right now to go on is the source material – Homer’s Odyssey – and a stacked cast.
Bernthal joins Tom Holland, Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyongo’o, Charlize Theron, and Zendaya in The Odyssey, which Deadline speculates will begin shooting next month.
For those who skipped out on Greek Mythology 101, The Odyssey charts the epic saga of hero Odysseus as he confronts everything from Cyclops to Sirens on his way back to his wife Penelope after the Trojan War. It’s been adapted and revised across media, but only rarely as a straight one-to-one take on Homer’s epic poem.
Most notably, The Coen Brothers’ O Brother, Where Art Thou was loosely based on The Odyssey, but the story has also been spoofed, skewered, and parodied in everything from The Simpsons to James Joyce’s seminal 1922 novel Ulysses.
The Odyssey is set to hit theaters on July 17, 2026. Upon its unveiling in December, Universal wrote in a statement, “Christopher Nolan’s next film ‘The Odyssey’ is a mythic action epic shot across the world using brand new IMAX film technology. The film brings Homer’s foundational saga to IMAX film screens for the first time.”
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Fans of Jon Bernthal and Christopher Nolan have been buzzing with excitement after it was announced that the talented actor has joined the cast of Nolan’s highly anticipated new movie. However, just like the rest of The Odyssey, details about Bernthal’s role are being kept tightly under wraps.Known for his intense and captivating performances in projects like “The Punisher” and “The Walking Dead,” Bernthal’s involvement in Nolan’s film has only added to the anticipation surrounding the mysterious project. With Nolan’s reputation for creating mind-bending and visually stunning films, fans can only imagine what kind of role Bernthal will take on in this new cinematic adventure.
While some may speculate about Bernthal’s potential character, the secrecy surrounding the film only adds to the intrigue and excitement. With Nolan at the helm and Bernthal bringing his trademark intensity to the screen, this collaboration is sure to be one for the books.
As we eagerly await more details about the project and Bernthal’s role, one thing is for certain – this is a movie that fans won’t want to miss. Stay tuned for more updates and get ready to embark on another cinematic journey with two powerhouse talents at the helm.
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Just days after finding their new head coach, the New York Jets have found their new general manager. According to a CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones the Jets will hire Denver Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey to fill the role.
Mougey replaces the departed Joe Douglas, who was fired during the 2024 season along with former head coach Robert Saleh and former offensive Nathaniel Hackett. The Jets hired former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator (and New York Jets defensive back) Aaron Glenn as their head coach earlier this week, and Glenn and Mougey will now work together to lead the next era of Jets football.
Mougey was a former wide receiver at San Diego State, where he was a college teammate of Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell. He went undrafted in 2009 and spent two years on the Falcons and Cardinals’ practice squads before joining the Broncos as a scouting intern in 2012.
Mougey slowly moved his way up in Denver’s personnel department, holding the titles of Personnel and Scouting Assistant, College and Pro Personnel Scout, Area Scout, Assistant Director of College Scouting, Director of Player Personnel and finally Assistant General Manager, which is the title he held for the last four years.
According to NFL Media, Mougey has been a “sounding board” for Broncos coach Sean Payton since his arrival in Denver, which gives him a connection to Glenn. Prior to arriving in Detroit, Glenn served as the defensive backs coach under Payton with the New Orleans Saints.
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The New York Jets have made a major move in their front office, hiring Darren Mougey as their new general manager. Mougey, a former executive with the Denver Broncos, brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the Jets organization.Mougey will be joining new head coach Aaron Glenn in New York, as the two look to turn around a struggling franchise. With Mougey’s background in player personnel and team management, the Jets are hoping to build a competitive and successful team for the future.
Fans are excited to see what Mougey and Glenn can accomplish together, and are hopeful that this new leadership team will bring the Jets back to their winning ways. Stay tuned for more updates on the Jets’ offseason moves and preparations for the upcoming season.
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Milan have completed the loan signing of Kyle Walker from Manchester City.
The deal includes an option for the Serie A club to make the move permanent.
The Athletic reported on Thursday Walker, 34, was flying to Milan to complete his loan move.
The deal means the England international fills Milan’s final non-EU player slot, effectively ending the chance of Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford joining the side.
“Manchester City… where do I start?” Walker wrote on Instagram. “Signing for this incredible club in 2017 was a dream come true. Seven years later, winning 17 trophies, including the Champions League and the famous treble is something I could only have dreamt as a child.
“To play alongside so many top players has pushed me to be the best version of myself, and I’m truly grateful for the opportunity I’ve had at the Etihad.
“A huge thank you to so many people, the coaching staff, the kit men and all the backroom staff who work tirelessly behind the scenes. You make every day enjoyable and provide the platform for us to perform at our best.
“To Pep Guardiola, thank you for believing in me and working so hard to bring me here in 2017. Together, we’ve celebrated 17 trophies, and your guidance has helped shape me into the player I am today. I’ll be forever grateful.”
Walker has 18 months remaining on his City contract but City manager Pep Guardiola said on January 11 that the 34-year-old had requested permission to leave the club after eight seasons at the Etihad Stadium.
“Two days ago, Kyle asked to explore the options to play abroad at the end of his career,” Guardiola said after City’s 8-0 FA Cup win over Salford City.
Walker joined City from Tottenham Hotspur for £50million (now $61.6m) in 2017 and has since won six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups and the Champions League.
He came close to a move to Bayern Munich in 2023 and attracted interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia last summer.
Walker will wear the No 32 shirt at Milan.
Milan are eighth in Serie A and on course to qualify for the Champions League knockout stages, sitting sixth in the league phase.
City have already had a busy January window, with defender Abdukodir Khusanov signing from Lens for €40m plus bonuses on Monday, teenage centre-back Vitor Reis arriving for €35m the following day and forward Omar Marmoush joining from Eintracht Frankfurt for €70m on Thursday.
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Manchester City full-back Kyle Walker has joined Serie A giants AC Milan on a season-long loan deal.The 31-year-old England international made the move to Milan after falling down the pecking order at City, with manager Pep Guardiola opting to use other options at right-back.
Walker, who has been a key player for City since joining from Tottenham Hotspur in 2017, will now have the chance to showcase his talents in Italy’s top flight.
Milan are hoping that Walker’s experience and quality will help bolster their defensive options as they look to challenge for the Serie A title this season.
Fans of both clubs will be eager to see how Walker adapts to his new surroundings and whether he can make a big impact for Milan during his loan spell.
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