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Trump's Surreal Detour to Graceland Sparks Mockery

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Trump's Surreal Detour to Graceland Sparks Mockery

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On March 23, 2026 President Donald Trump made an unscheduled visit to Elvis Presley’s Graceland in Memphis, Tenn., during a day otherwise focused on a law-enforcement roundtable and broader crises including the U.S. war with Iran and airport security problems. The private tour — attended by senior officials including Attorney General Pam Bondi and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth — saw Graceland temporarily closed to the public while Trump examined memorabilia, signed a replica guitar and praised Presley. He asked guides whether Presley, who trained extensively in karate and held high-degree black belts, “could I have taken him in a fight,” a question that quickly went viral. Trump also mused aloud about reviving gold Social Security cards after being shown Presley’s novelty card and reiterated comparisons to the late star, whom he had posthumously awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom in his first term. Media and social platforms responded with widespread mockery and commentary that the detour contrasted sharply with the administration’s messages about national security and domestic disruptions.

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Most commentary is partisan mockery emphasizing concern about the president’s priorities and faculties; the only verifiable new context offered was a biographical note that Elvis met Priscilla at 14 in West Germany in 1959.

Alan Ritchson Cleared After Brentwood Altercation

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Alan Ritchson Cleared After Brentwood Altercation

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Actor Alan Ritchson will not face criminal charges after a physical altercation with a neighbor in the Nashville suburb of Brentwood, Tennessee, authorities said on March 24, 2026. The Brentwood Police Department, in coordination with the Williamson County District Attorney’s Office, reviewed video footage, witness statements and a body‑camera recording reportedly worn by Ritchson and determined his actions were in self‑defence. The confrontation unfolded on March 22 after neighbour Ronnie Taylor confronted Ritchson about noise and riding a motorcycle through the neighbourhood; Taylor told outlets he was injured and showed photographs of facial bruising. Footage first published by TMZ appears to show Ritchson striking Taylor while Ritchson’s two young sons watched nearby; subsequent bodycam video released by police and media captured a heated exchange in which Taylor is seen stepping into the street and pushing Ritchson before the fight. Authorities said a potential reckless‑endangerment charge was considered but not pursued and that Ritchson declined to press charges against Taylor. With the agreement of the district attorney’s office the investigation is closed and no further action will be taken.

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Debuts on Disney+

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Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Debuts on Disney+

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Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again returns for an eight-episode second season, premiering on Disney+ in the United States on March 24, 2026 (6 p.m. PT / 9 p.m. ET) and rolling out to other regions overnight (March 25 in the UK, India, Australia and parts of Asia). Disney will release remaining episodes on Tuesdays at the same U.S. timeslot, with a notable double‑episode week early in the run; the season is scheduled to conclude in early May. The series reunites Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock/Daredevil and Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin and brings Krysten Ritter back as Jessica Jones alongside returning cast members Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson and Wilson Bethel, plus new additions such as Matthew Lillard and Lili Taylor. Episodes stream exclusively on Disney+ (and through local partners such as JioCinema/JioHotstar in India with regional language options). Marvel also confirmed a one‑hour Punisher special, titled The Punisher: One Last Kill and starring Jon Bernthal, will debut on Disney+ on May 12 — one week after the Born Again season two finale — and is expected to tie into upcoming MCU projects.

OpenAI Shutters Sora; Disney Pulls $1B Deal

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OpenAI Shutters Sora; Disney Pulls $1B Deal

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OpenAI announced on March 24, 2026 that it will discontinue Sora — its text-to-video model, consumer app and API — saying the research team will refocus on world-simulation work for robotics as compute demand grows. The abrupt wind-down follows a turbulent rollout that saw Sora surge in downloads in late 2025 but draw criticism over deepfakes, copyright infringements and “AI slop.” OpenAI said it will provide timelines and guidance for users to preserve created videos. The decision also led Disney to terminate a recently announced three-year licensing and $1 billion investment agreement that would have allowed Sora-generated videos using more than 200 Disney characters and integration with Disney+. Media and industry groups from Japan to Hollywood had raised legal and cultural concerns about Sora’s training and outputs. Reports said the move is part of a company-wide refocus ahead of a potential IPO and amid intensifying competition from rivals such as Anthropic and Google; OpenAI has also flagged dependence on major partners and compute supply as investor risks. Leadership and resource shifts inside OpenAI were reported as part of the strategy change.

Kinks' Dave Davies Rebukes Moby Over Lola

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Kinks' Dave Davies Rebukes Moby Over Lola

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The Kinks’ guitarist Dave Davies has publicly hit back after American musician Moby said he could no longer listen to the band’s 1970 hit “Lola,” calling its lyrics “gross and transphobic” and “unevolved” in The Guardian’s Honest Playlist feature. Davies, 79, responded on X saying he was “highly insulted” that Moby would accuse his brother and the song’s writer Ray Davies of being transphobic. Davies shared a letter from pioneering transgender artist Jayne County that praised “Lola” as a breakthrough track for visibility and argued the song “broke down the doors of narrow‑mindedness.” The original single, from the album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One, reached the top 10 in the US and No. 2 in the UK and has been widely discussed as one of the earliest mainstream rock songs to centre a trans or gender‑nonconforming character. Davies has defended the band’s history of engagement with LGBTQ+ scenes in the 1960s and 70s, while Moby has not issued a public follow‑up to the criticism at time of reporting. Media outlets and social media have widely amplified both positions.

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Many observers, including transgender listeners, view "Lola" as a progressive, mainstream portrayal for its era and argue the language is dated rather than malicious. The exchange has reignited contextual debates over interpreting older pop songs and drawn scrutiny to the critic's own history.
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