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  • Dave Franco inundated with texts about lookalike CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione


    Actor Dave Franco addressed the comparisons between him and alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione during an appearance at the Sundance Film Festival over the weekend.

    During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Franco said he has “never received more texts in my life about anything.”

    “Anyone who has my phone number has reached out about it,” he added in response to the idea that he portray Mangione in a film.

    Mangione pleaded not guilty in December to the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was gunned down outside a New York City hotel as he walked to an investor conference.

    Several days after the shooting, Mangione was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The gun found on him matched three shell casings found at the crime scene and his fingerprints matched those investigators found on a water bottle and snack bar wrapper.

    There are currently no scripted movies in the works but several documentary projects about the murder are currently in production including one from Oscar-winner Alex Gibney, according to Deadline.

    Franco’s wife, actress Alison Brie, also joked about the resemblance but said she doesn’t think he’s gotten “any official offers.”





    Dave Franco, known for his acting roles in films like “Now You See Me” and “21 Jump Street,” is currently being bombarded with texts and messages about his alleged resemblance to CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione.

    The internet has been abuzz with speculation and comparison photos of the two men, with many pointing out their striking similarities in appearance. Fans of Franco have been reaching out to him on social media, expressing their shock and disbelief at the uncanny resemblance.

    Franco has not yet commented on the situation, but it is clear that he is being inundated with messages and notifications about the lookalike controversy. As the story continues to develop, it remains to be seen how Franco will address the situation and whether he will publicly address the comparisons to Mangione.

    Stay tuned for updates as this bizarre story unfolds.

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  • Aide to House Speaker Johnson advised against subpoena of star Jan. 6 witness over concerns about ‘sexual texts’ from lawmakers


    An aide to House Speaker Mike Johnson advised Republican colleagues against subpoenaing former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson as part of their investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack to prevent the release of sexually explicit texts that lawmakers sent her, according to written correspondence reviewed by The Post and a person familiar with the effort.

    The aide intervened last June, citing concerns that a subpoena could expose the texts, according to the correspondence and the person, who requested anonymity to speak candidly about private conversations. Johnson revived the investigation this week as part of an effort by President Donald Trump and his allies to seek retribution against perceived political enemies, including those who investigated his role in the Capitol attack.

    In a meeting following the June conversation, Johnson (R-Louisiana.) and senior aides also conveyed to Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Georgia) and members of his staff that issuing a subpoena to Hutchinson and asking her to testify under oath would serve as another opportunity for her to retell her story and potentially embarrass the Trump White House, according to two people present for the meeting.

    Loudermilk had publicly floated the idea of issuing a subpoena to Hutchinson, who was elevated to national prominence in an explosive 2022 hearing, where she testified that President Trump had wanted an armed mob to march to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 – and that he wanted to join them.

    Before that meeting, a Johnson aide told Loudermilk’s staff that multiple colleagues had raised concerns with the speaker’s office about the potential for public disclosure of “sexual texts from members who were trying to engage in sexual favors” with Hutchinson, according to correspondence produced at the time that detailed the conversation. Separately, a member of Johnson’s staff told Loudermilk aides that Hutchinson could “potentially reveal embarrassing information,” according to an email reviewed by The Post.

    In the last Congress, Loudermilk headed a Republican investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, which included among its targets the Democratic probe of the attack that finished its work in 2022. Critics have attacked the GOP investigation as part of Trump’s effort to rewrite the history of what happened on Jan. 6 and to seek retribution against those who blamed him for inciting the violence.

    Loudermilk has been jockeying to lead a reconstituted version of the investigation this year. On Wednesday, Johnson appointed him to chair a new select subcommittee that would continue the probe.

    Loudermilk was considering issuing a subpoena to obtain testimony and electronic communications from Hutchinson because he believed she could provide fresh information, according to two people involved with the probe, about one of the panel’s central targets and a top political foe of President Trump who had orchestrated Hutchinson’s surprise testimony: former representative Liz Cheney (R-Wyoming).

    The Washington Post reviewed documentation reflecting the speaker’s office’s concern ahead of the June meeting between him and Loudermilk that corroborated the person’s account, but has not seen the purported sexually explicit messages nor identified who sent them or whether Hutchinson responded.

    In a statement, Hutchinson’s lawyer, Bill Jordan, did not address the existence of texts and said his client has cooperated voluntarily with the investigation. He also criticized the interim report Loudermilk issued in December, which accused Cheney of “secretly communicating with Hutchinson without Hutchinson’s attorney’s knowledge.”

    “Ms. Hutchinson has testified truthfully and stands behind every word despite the efforts of men in powerful positions to attack her,” Jordan said.

    Neither Johnson’s nor Loudermilk’s offices immediately provided comments. A spokesperson for Cheney also did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Cheney issued a statement in December, calling Loudermilk’s report “defamatory” and a “malicious and cowardly assault on the truth.”

    Loudermilk told CNN in an interview earlier this month that Johnson had agreed that his probe from the previous Congress would be reconstituted this year in a new committee. Johnson’s announcement Wednesday specified that the new investigative subcommittee would now sit within the House Judiciary Committee, which is chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). It previously lived under House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil (R-Wisconsin).

    Cheney, along with members and some staff on the committee, have since received blanket preemptive pardons from former president Joe Biden to shield them from criminal prosecutions by the Trump administration. Hutchinson was not among the pardonees.

    Over the course of their investigation, Loudermilk’s team obtained never-before-seen correspondence documenting apparent concerns Cheney had about communicating with Hutchinson without her lawyer. In early 2024, Loudermilk instructed Hutchinson to produce and preserve all records related to Jan. 6, but staff did not call Hutchinson to testify under oath before the committee. Staffers involved with the investigation argued that more could be gleaned from her with the help of the panel’s subpoena power.

    It’s not clear if Cheney’s pardon will dampen enthusiasm for the House panel to continue its line of investigation. A growing number of House members and Trump allies are calling for deeper investigations around those who received preemptive pardons from Biden. And Trump himself has indicated that recasting the narrative around the Jan. 6 attack is still front of mind, issuing a blanket pardon Monday evening of virtually all of the defendants convicted for their roles in the riot. He commuted the sentences of the remaining 14, cutting short sentences for nine members of the Oath Keepers and five members of the Proud Boys, both far-right groups.

    Loudermilk told reporters on Inauguration Day that Trump himself had asked him to “continue the investigation and continue to expose the truth.”

    “I know President Trump is 100 percent behind it,” Loudermilk said.





    In a recent development, an aide to House Speaker Johnson has advised against subpoenaing a star witness of the Jan. 6 insurrection over concerns about receiving “sexual texts” from lawmakers. The witness, who played a key role in providing crucial information about the events of that fateful day, has been at the center of controversy due to alleged inappropriate communications with lawmakers.

    The decision to not subpoena the witness has sparked debate among members of the House, with some arguing that the information provided by the witness is essential for a thorough investigation into the insurrection. Others, however, are wary of potentially damaging revelations that could come to light if the witness is compelled to testify under oath.

    As the debate rages on, it remains to be seen how the House Speaker will navigate these tricky waters and ensure that justice is served in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 insurrection. Stay tuned for further updates on this unfolding story.

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  • Monte Carlo Statistical Methods (Springer Texts in Statistics)


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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Springer; 2nd edition (July 28, 2004)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 679 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0387212396
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0387212395
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  • Kyle Richards Breaks Down Explaining Texts to Dorit’s Husband PK (Exclusive)


    Kyle Richards is reaching a breaking point.

    In PEOPLE’s exclusive look at the Jan. 21 episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the reality star, 56, snaps after she’s confronted for her ongoing friendship with Dorit Kemsley‘s estranged husband, Paul “PK” Kemsley.

    Though the Housewives have a healing spa day on the schedule, their outing proves to be less than tranquil when Kyle breaks down into tears while explaining the private text messages she had sent to Dorit’s husband.

    “I want to say something then I’m leaving, I don’t know how this all went so wrong,” she says to the group as Dorit, 48, insists she sit down. “I don’t want to [sit down], I really don’t. I can’t do this anymore. I can’t do this anymore. I really can’t.”

    Kyle Richards.

    Bravo


    With tears in her eyes and veins protruding from her forehead, Kyle addresses Dorit. “I love you and PK and your kids,” she says. “And you know that, I know that you know that. I’ve been made to feel like I did something wrong, you know, sending a text PK, so I said, I’m gonna read this once, and that is it.”

    After noting that Bozoma “Boz” Saint John made a “weird” comment about her intentions, Kyle reiterates she has “nothing to hide” and volunteers to read her message to the entire group.

    “He makes a joke in April. The next text is not till the day you guys got separated,” she says before reading off her phone. “I said, ‘I know you have a lot of friends, I’m also one. If you need me, I’ve never repeated anything you’ve shared with me and wouldn’t.’”

    Dorit Kemsley.

    Bravo


    Kyle then clarifies that she didn’t mean that she would actively hide things from Dorit, should PK choose to confide in her. She gestures to the cameras surrounding them and claims she meant she wouldn’t share private details with production while they were filming the hit Bravo show.

    Despite her emotional declaration, Garcelle Beauvais isn’t convinced and points out a few holes in Kyle’s confession in a conversation with cameras.

    “I don’t get what her talking to PK has to do with production,” Garcelle, 58, explains. “So if you’re having a private conversation with someone and you want to say, ‘I will never share what we talked about with production,’ you would write ‘with production’ — and she didn’t do that.”

    “Either way, it doesn’t look good because obviously, that means it was more than memes and jokes. Because if it’s memes and jokes, share ’em! Production likes to laugh too,” she adds.

    Garcelle Beauvais.

    Bravo


    Kyle’s breaking point comes after she accused Dorit of being “way too touchy-feely” with her estranged husband, Mauricio Umansky, in last week’s RHOBH episode amid the texting drama.

    “There was a whole rumor about how Dorit has a thing for Mo, and it was all over the internet,” she said. “She had to go and defend it and this and that. So don’t even get me freaking started about sending stupid memes, okay?”

    From left: Kyle Richards P.K. Kemsley and Dorit Kemsley.

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    Later in the episode, Kyle told her costars she refused to be cornered and have to defend herself, saying: “The fact that she’s trying to make it seem like I’m [doing] anything inappropriate is gross. And I’m not going to get to a point in my life where I am having to pull out my phone and s—, because I’m an adult, and that’s a f—ing joke.”

    But when she read their texts aloud to the group, they also appeared bewildered by the confession. “Wait a minute, this is not just about memes and jokes. This is serious talk,” Sutton Stracke told the cameras while Garcelle added, “So they have shared things about Dorit or [their] relationship … So it’s not all true.”

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    In a recent episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Kyle Richards found herself in a tense situation as she had to explain some incriminating texts to her friend Dorit’s husband, PK. The texts in question suggested that there was some gossip circulating about Dorit, and PK was not pleased.

    In an exclusive interview, Kyle tearfully recounted the moment when she had to confront PK about the texts. “It was a really difficult situation because I didn’t want to hurt Dorit, but I also didn’t want to lie to PK,” she said. “I had to be honest with him, even though it was painful.”

    The emotional conversation between Kyle and PK was captured on camera, and viewers could see the raw emotion on both of their faces. Kyle was visibly upset as she tried to explain the situation, while PK’s anger was palpable.

    Ultimately, the conversation ended on a somewhat tense note, with PK expressing his disappointment in the situation. However, Kyle remains hopeful that their friendship will be able to withstand this latest bump in the road.

    Fans will have to tune in to see how this drama unfolds on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Stay tuned for more updates on Kyle Richards and the rest of the ladies as they navigate the ups and downs of life in the 90210.

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  • Differential Equations: An Introduction with Mathematica® (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics)


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  • A First Course in Bayesian Statistical Methods (Springer Texts in Statistics)


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  • Why Riley Leonard’s mom texts him ‘You Suck’ before every game






    Why Riley Leonard’s mom texts him ‘You Suck’ before every game

    At first glance, it may seem strange for a mother to send her son such a seemingly negative message before a big game. But for Riley Leonard, a star athlete in high school, this text has become a source of motivation and inspiration.

    Riley’s mom, Sarah, started sending him the message “You Suck” before every game as a way to remind him to stay humble and hungry. She wanted him to never get too comfortable or complacent, and to always strive to do better.

    Instead of taking the message to heart and feeling discouraged, Riley embraced it and used it as fuel to push himself harder. He took it as a challenge to prove his mom wrong and show her that he was capable of greatness.

    And it worked. Riley consistently performed at his best during games, always giving 110% and leaving everything on the field. His mom’s unconventional tactic became a running joke among his teammates, but they all knew that it was just another way for Riley to stay focused and driven.

    So the next time you see Riley Leonard on the field, just know that his mom’s text message is not a sign of disapproval, but rather a reminder to never settle for mediocrity and always strive for excellence.

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  • Introduction to Scientific Computing and Data Analysis (Texts in Computational Science and Engineering, 13)


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  • What is EZDriveMa scam? What to know about E-ZPass texts




    EZDriveMA is not a scam; it is the electronic toll collection system used in Massachusetts. However, there have been reports of scam texts claiming to be from E-ZPass, the electronic toll collection system used in other states.

    Here’s what you need to know about E-ZPass texts:

    1. E-ZPass will never ask for personal information or payment through text message. If you receive a text asking for this information, it is likely a scam.

    2. Scammers may use official-looking logos and language to trick you into providing your personal information. Always verify the sender before responding to any text messages.

    3. If you are unsure about the authenticity of a text message claiming to be from E-ZPass, contact E-ZPass directly to confirm its legitimacy.

    In conclusion, while EZDriveMA is a legitimate toll collection system in Massachusetts, be cautious of any texts claiming to be from E-ZPass that ask for personal information or payment. Stay vigilant and protect your personal information from potential scams.

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  • People are getting texts about unpaid Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls again. Here’s how to tell it’s a scam.


    A text message scam that first appeared in April has resurfaced claiming drivers owe money for unpaid tolls.

    Adding to the confusion, it comes just weeks after the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s switch to open road tolling. But turnpike officials say customers will never get texts from the agency about payments.

    The text typically includes a balance amount and a link to click on to pay it. Officials for toll agencies in PennsylvaniaNew Jersey, Delaware and across the country warn these texts are from scammers.

    RELATED: Pennsylvania Turnpike officials warn about text message scam targeting financial information

    This type of scam is known as “smishing” – SMS phishing – where fraudsters target your personal and banking information through phony texts.

    Reports of bogus text messages have increased this week, officials with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and Delaware Department of Transportation said. The agencies warned you should not click any link if you receive a text or email message like that saying it’s from E-ZPass or another toll agency.

    The phony unpaid toll texts first started circulating last spring. The agency said the texts are not the result of a data breach of turnpike data and customer information has been and remains safe.

    “These are just bad actors who are getting a bunch of random numbers and are sending the messages out hoping to try to lure someone and to get their data directly,” Crispin Havener, a turnpike spokesperson, said.

    The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) and Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) also issued warnings after drivers reported receiving texts purporting to be from DriveEZMD and EZDriveMA.

    E-ZPass and Toll By Plate customers can use approved safe methods to check their accounts, including the official PennsylvaniaNew Jersey, or Delaware E-ZPass websites or the Toll Pay apps available from the Apple App Store or Google Play store

    Red flags to spot the scam

    Typically these scam texts have several red flags indicating they’re not legit. One text shared with CBS News Philadelphia includes a scam link impersonating EZDriveMA, but the message was sent from a phone number starting with a +63, which is the country code for the Philippines.

    Scam texts may also have misspellings or awkward grammar. If the message includes alarming, threatening, or urgent language, the PA Turnpike says it’s also likely a scam.

    “Resist the pressure to act immediately. Honest businesses will give you time to make decisions when it comes to financial matters,” the agency said on its website. “Anyone who pressures you to pay or give them your personal information immediately is most likely a scammer.”

    It remains unclear how and why certain people are being contacted, but “targeted phone numbers seem to be chosen at random and are not uniquely associated with an account or usage of toll roads,” North Carolina’s Department of Transportation previously warned.

    How to know an unpaid toll text is real

    If you do ever have an outstanding toll balance you will get multiple letters in the mail first.

    The PA Turnpike said it will never text E-ZPass or Toll By Plate customers about unpaid tolls, but that it does work with two debt collection agencies that will text customers who have “significant overdue balances.”

    These legitimate texts will come from either Harris and Harris or TSI and will include the driver’s name, company information, and details relating to your account.

    Customers who get a fraudulent message can report it to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at http://www.ic3.gov/.



    Have you recently received a text message claiming you have unpaid tolls on the Pennsylvania Turnpike? If so, you’re not alone. Scammers are once again targeting unsuspecting individuals with this common tactic. But don’t be fooled – here’s how to tell if it’s a scam:

    1. Check the sender: Legitimate communications from the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission will come from a verified source, such as E-ZPass or the PA Turnpike. If the sender looks suspicious or unfamiliar, it’s likely a scam.

    2. Look for spelling and grammar errors: Scammers often make mistakes in their messages, including spelling and grammar errors. If the text contains these errors, proceed with caution.

    3. Don’t click on any links: Scammers will often include links in their messages that, when clicked, can lead to malware or phishing sites. Avoid clicking on any links in the text message.

    4. Contact the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission directly: If you’re unsure about the legitimacy of the text message, contact the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission directly to verify if you have any unpaid tolls.

    Remember, it’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to potential scams. Stay vigilant and protect yourself from falling victim to fraudsters.

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