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( MENAFN - IANS) Mumbai, Nov 22 (IANS) bollywood actor Kartik Aaryan, who is currently in Goa for the International film Festival of India (IFF) and the Filmazaar, was seen spending some quality time with nature. Kartik took to Instagram, where he dropped a string of pictures of himself enjoying the sun, sand and sea. The actor standing on the beach looking at the sun dressed in a pink shirt paired with white pants. For the caption he just dropped a heart emoji. Recently, Kartik was in Gujarat and even joined sensation Diljit Dosanjh in Ahmedabad for his concert, where the duo were seen dancing and hugging while they were on stage. Kartik took to Instagram, where he shared a string of images featuring the two stars. The first picture had Diljit and Kartik raising their hands as they were colour coordinated in black outfits. In the next image, Kartik hugged Diljit from the back. The duo looked at each other and smiled in the third photograph. Kartik and Diljit also performed and hugged each other on the stage. The post was captioned: "Vibe (Call Me Hand Emoji). A video is doing the rounds on social media, where Diljit is heard singing“Hare Krishna Hare Ram” from Kartik's last film“Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3,” which also stars Madhuri Dixit, Vidya Balan and Triptii Dimri among many others. Diljit performed in Ahmedabad on November 17. His next stop is Lucknow after which he will be performing in Pune, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Indore and Chandigarh. His tour will conclude on December 29 in Guwahati. The 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), commenced on November 20 and will conclude on November 28 in Goa. It will host the screening of classics and contemporary Indian movies across two inflatable theatres. The first theatre is stationed at the main venue (Kala Academy), and the other is at Sanquelim (CM's Constituency) along with a mobile open screen travelling across North and South Goa. Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali's 'Rockstar' starring Ranbir Kapoor, SS Rajamouli's 'RRR', Pa. Ranjith's 'Thangalaan', Mani Ratnam's two part epic 'Ponniyin Selvan' and 'The Vaccine War' among others. The 55th year of IFFI organised by NFDC India and ESG under the aegis of the Information and Broadcasting ministry. NFDC India and ESG have partnered with Picturetime as their screening partner. MENAFN21112024000231011071ID1108913447 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.Ms Anne Neuberger said a sweeping Chinese cyber espionage campaign known as Salt Typhoon had targeted top US politicians. MANAMA, Bahrain - The US believes that an alleged sweeping Chinese cyber espionage campaign known as Salt Typhoon targeted and recorded telephone calls of "very senior" American political figures, a White House official said on Dec 7. The comments by Ms Anne Neuberger, the US deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology, to reporters at the Manama Dialogue regional security conference in Bahrain's capital revealed new details of the campaign. While a large number of Americans' metadata likely has been stolen, US officials understand that "the purpose of the operation was more focused," Ms Neuberger said. "We believe... the actual number of calls that they took, recorded and took, was really more focused on very senior political individuals," she continued. She did not elaborate, including revealing the identities of those who were targeted. Chinese officials previously have described the allegations as disinformation and said that Beijing "firmly opposes and combats cyber attacks and cyber theft in all forms." "We're still investigating the scope and scale" of the hacking campaign, Ms Neuberger said. The New York Times in October reported that members of US President-elect Donald Trump's family and Biden administration officials were among those targeted by China-linked hackers who broke into telecommunications companies. A senior US official this week said dozens of companies worldwide have been struck by the hackers, including at least eight telecommunications and telecom infrastructure firms in the US. US officials have alleged the hackers' targets included Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Lumen, and others and that telephone audio intercepts along with a large tranche of call record data were stolen. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you. Read 3 articles and stand to win rewards Spin the wheel now
Andres Reyes, Carlos Coronel lead Red Bulls to MLS Cup final with 1-0 victory over Orlando Cityhas the internet’s approval to add “football analyst” to his résumé now. The Oscar-nominated actor served as a guest picker on ‘s on Saturday ahead of the SEC championship game in Atlanta, where he came prepared and fully researched to speak. He held his own among host Rece Davis and analysts Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, Nick Saban, Desmond Howard and Pat McAfee. The picked his guesses for winners during his appearance, starting with Jackson State University competing against Southern University for the Southwestern Athletic Conference championship. “Eight wins in a row, 11 all-conference players,” Chalamet said of Jackson State, which ended up winning. “This should be a comfortable, easy win for them.” Up next, he correctly predicted the Ohio University Bobcats would beat the Miami University Redhawks, also from Ohio, and that Arizona State would beat Iowa State. He’s also guessing that on Saturday night, Southern Methodist will win the ACC title over Clemson University; the University of Oregon will beat Penn State; and the University of Texas will claim victory over the University of Georgia. With his final guess for the SEC champ between Texas and Georgia, Chalamet noted he has to go with his “movie dad,” Matthew McConaughey, who’s a big fan of the Texas Longhorns. “I’m sorry to everybody here,” the joked to the crowd in Georgia. (McConaughey portrayed Chalamet’s father in ) TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET ELITE BALL KNOWLEDGE 😤 😂 The internet was abuzz with the actor’s football knowledge, with numerous fans taking to social media to share their reactions to his guest picker gig. “ , I owe you an apology — I wasn’t familiar with your game,” on X (formerly Twitter). , “Timothee Chalamet being a real deal fan, being a SMU fan, and knowing about all these teams was so crazy to me. I thought just invited cause famous, but he was a legit great guest picker on College Gameday.” “Did NOT have Timothee Chalamet breaking down college football in depth on my 2024 bingo card,” a . “Best Gameday guest picker this season.” “So basically, Timothée Chalamet has done more college football research for this one episode of “College Gameday” than Pat McAfee has done his entire time on the show.” THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day More from The Hollywood ReporterBuy Smarter: The Consumer Guide to Smart TVs
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LUSAIL, Qatar — One week after clinching his fourth Formula One world championship in Las Vegas, Max Verstappen reminded his rivals why he is so hard to beat. After toiling to eighth place in the Qatar sprint race earlier in the day, unable to even catch the Haas of Nico Hülkenberg, Verstappen roared back in qualifying by taking his first pole position since the Austrian Grand Prix in June. Advertisement But three hours after the conclusion of qualifying, the stewards announced that Verstappen had received a one-place grid penalty for driving unnecessarily on a cool-down in qualifying, dropping him to P2 and giving pole to George Russell. Both Russell and Verstappen managed to leapfrog the McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, who, after sealing a 1-2 finish in the sprint, would surely have been giving thought to a potential constructors’ championship victory in Qatar. McLaren needs to outscore Ferrari by 15 points on Sunday to secure its first teams’ title since 1998, making the grid spots from third to seventh — Lewis Hamilton is the interloper in the second Mercedes — important to follow when the lights go out. This year’s Qatar race promises to be very different from 2023 when skyrocketing temperatures and limited stint lengths led to one of the most physically challenging events in F1 history. If anything, the weekend thus far has felt cool due to the breezy conditions, which, combined with no repeat of last year’s tire issues, should make for a more ‘normal’ race, even if Qatar’s high-speed layout will put a toll on the drivers’ bodies. Here are the key storylines to watch out for in Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix. What’s at stake for McLaren? By this time tomorrow, McLaren could be celebrating its first constructors’ championship in almost three decades. It’s been a long title drought for the Woking-based team, and that same year, Mika Häkkinen and David Coulthard led the team to victory over Ferrari. But to secure the title in Qatar, McLaren would need a 45-point lead over second-place Ferrari. It entered the weekend with a 24-point lead, and with a 1-2 finish in the sprint race, Piastri and Norris extended the gap to 30 points. McLaren needs to outscore Ferrari by 15 points in the Qatar Grand Prix, or else the battle will rage on to the season finale in Abu Dhabi. Advertisement Piastri and Norris already have an edge over Ferrari’s duo. They may not have continued the fast pace from earlier on Saturday, but they secured a McLaren second-row lockout while Leclerc will line up in P5 and Sainz in P7, split by Hamilton. Q3 wasn’t particularly smooth for Norris, who really was in charge of the sprint race. The Briton said he made a mistake on his first push lap, dipping his wheel into the gravel. He ended up in dirty air, and it wasn’t a stellar lap. Though, as he pointed out, it was his “first mistake really of all of the qualifying and the whole weekend so far.” The second push lap of Q3 was one he felt “pretty happy” about as “I feel like I got everything out of it.” Piastri echoed a similar feeling. “I was happy with the lap that I did. I don’t think there was much left on the table at all.” One big push to come on Sunday! 🙌 #QatarGP 🇶🇦 pic.twitter.com/OjOsj3ZCUc — McLaren (@McLarenF1) November 30, 2024 There have been a number of weekends recently where McLaren was the fastest car, but Norris does not believe that is the case in Qatar. “I think the clean air that I had earlier today made us look probably a bit better than we were. I don’t think we’ve necessarily been the quickest, to be honest, this weekend – I think Mercedes have, so (I’m) expecting a tough battle and excited to see what we can do,” he said. “I would like to give the guys ahead a little battle tomorrow and, of course, go forward. Our target would be to try and win the race, but these two guys (are) probably going to make my life pretty tough tomorrow.” Piastri acknowledged one of this track’s unique elements: “Whatever your qualifying pace is is pretty much your race pace as well because of the nature of the track and how much you can push.” The best way to take care of the battle with Ferrari, though, is to win, he said. Advertisement Why Ferrari needs to overperform on Sunday Ferrari always anticipated struggling in Qatar against McLaren, given how the high-speed layout would suit the papaya cars. The 1-2 finish for Piastri and Norris in the sprint seemed to confirm those fears, turning the screw on Ferrari in the constructors’ fight. McLaren remained a step ahead of Ferrari through qualifying, but the step forward from Verstappen and Russell limited Norris and Piastri to the second row. If the cars finish tomorrow in the same positions as they qualified, then Ferrari will keep the title fight alive to Abu Dhabi. But Charles Leclerc, the lead Ferrari in P5, knew the team needed more to seriously stand a chance of the championship. “If we want to win the constructors’, we’ve got to finish in front this weekend,” Leclerc said. “We cannot afford to just take the points available. We need to overperform in order to target the constructors. Tomorrow, we’ve got to do something special in order to gain some points on them.” Leclerc admitted that Ferrari was closer to McLaren than expected in Qatar, giving him and teammate Carlos Sainz some hope they could get in the fight. The difficulty in overtaking at the Lusail track will make a good start vital, but the surprise surge from Red Bull and Mercedes might actually help Ferrari. “It depends (on) the way you see it,” Leclerc said. “Because if tomorrow we overtake (the McLarens) at the start, then I wish the two in front were not there. If we stay behind at the start, then I’m happy if they can keep the first and second place.” Ferrari knows the odds are stacked against it in the constructors’ race. But there’ll be a sliver of added hope post-qualifying compared to post-sprint when it did look like McLaren could sweep the weekend and wrap things up in dominant fashion. Can Verstappen cap off Red Bull’s surprise turnaround? It’s rare to hear Verstappen celebrate a pole position with quite as much vigor as he did on Saturday night in Qatar. Given that he opened the year with seven poles in a row and had already clinched the championship, the result may not seem like a big deal. But it was clear from his expletive-filled radio call back to the Red Bull pit wall just how much it meant to Verstappen. After struggling through the sprint race, losing places on the opening lap due to snaps of oversteer and then limping home in eighth place for a solitary point, Verstappen was not expected to be a factor in the fight for pole. Advertisement Until he was. Red Bull made a series of changes to the setup of its RB20 car in response to the sprint race stuggles, believing it could unlock more pace, but it also required Verstappen to turn in the kind of impressive performance that has made him a four-time world champion. “Honestly, I didn’t expect that,” Verstappen admitted after qualifying, even joking that “a miracle happened” for him to (temporarily) get pole. The added stability that Verstappen felt with his car, which he described as more “connected,” allowed him to really throw it into the high-speed corners. Verstappen has been trying to combat balance issues with his car for much of this year. Even if the title is already wrapped up, learning how to cure those problems will be valuable for next year. You have to go back to the Spanish Grand Prix in June for the last time that Verstappen won a race in the dry (he executed his comeback from 17th on the grid in Brazil in the wet). While there’ll be obvious pressure from Mercedes, McLaren and potentially even Ferrari in Qatar, and an extra place to make up after his penalty, the Dutchman will know this is an excellent chance to give a late, unexpected confidence boost to his latest championship year. He admitted the long-run pace of the Red Bull was “still a bit of a question mark,” given how much he struggled in the sprint. “This is great, to be on pole, but I’m not sure yet if it’s going to be enough to really be the outright fastest,” Verstappen said. “We’ll find out tomorrow.” Russell leads Mercedes’ bid for back-to-back wins At the end of a season that increasingly looked like a write-off for Mercedes as it dwindled toward its lowest constructors’ championship finish since 2012, this final triple-header has become increasingly fruitful. Russell qualified P2 for the sprint and finished third, believing he only failed to beat Piastri thanks to McLaren’s team DRS tactics. He kept up the impressive pace by grabbing second place on the grid for Sunday’s grand prix before his late promotion to P1, giving him back-to-back pole positions. Mercedes’ pace in Qatar is not a total shock. The W15 car has always performed better in cooler conditions and on a smoother track, as the 1-2 proved last week in Las Vegas, setting things up nicely for Russell. Advertisement “It’s just great to be in this groove at the moment for front row starts, which has been really pleasing considering where we were three or four races ago,” Russell said. “The race pace this morning looked great. Max did a great job. Red Bull seemed to turn it around a little bit since yesterday, but let’s see what tomorrow brings.” Teammate Hamilton has endured a tougher time lately and again trailed Russell by half a second in qualifying as he slipped to P6. Hamilton said after sprint qualifying on Friday that he was “definitely not fast anymore,” but after qualifying, he appeared to hook that assertion more on his car not responding as he wanted, saying: “I know I’ve still got it.” Russell anticipates a close fight against Red Bull, Ferrari and McLaren in Qatar, but Mercedes has every reason to feel confident off the back of its Vegas success. The battle for P6 in the constructors’ championship heats up All eyes may be on the battle between McLaren and Ferrari, but the tighter fight is at P6, where six points cover Haas, Alpine and RB after the sprint race. Out of that group, Haas’ Kevin Magnussen was the only driver to advance to Q3, qualifying 10th. But it is a prime spot because DRS trains can easily form. Alpine’s Pierre Gasly, though, isn’t far off after qualifying 11th, just 0.012 seconds from the cutoff. It’ll come down to who has the stronger long-run pace. Haas’ was notable during the sprint race, with Hülkenberg scoring two points, but Magnussen noted to F1 TV that Gasly’s race pace was quick as well. On Friday, RB team boss Laurent Mekies described it as “a crazy intense battle.” “Of course, it gets a bit less interest compared to what’s happening at the very top. But to have three teams after 22 races separated by four points, it’s very much, you work all these years as mechanics, as engineers, as staff to be involved in this sort of battle. That’s why you love the sport,” Mekies continued. “So I think it’s great for the team to be part of that. It’s pushing us to improve. It’s pushing us to learn, sometimes in a hard way. But it’s a great battle to be involved in.” Advertisement The P6 battle likely won’t be decided in Qatar, but it shows the improvement rate and notable car development trajectory from all three teams. They’ve had their difficult spells and standout moments — some bigger than others, like Alpine’s double podium in Brazil. “We all have a car that is able to produce a top 10,” Mekies said. “So, you know, everybody has been trying to develop their cars throughout the whole seasons, and the fact that at the very end of that, we have a car that is able to fight for P10 is a good sign. “So I don’t know how it will finish in Abu Dhabi, but for sure, in terms of the team growing through that battle, it was extremely helpful.” Top photos of Carlos Sainz, Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris: SIPA USAMichael Croley | (TNS) Bloomberg News In the old days of 2016, when golfers visited the Dormie Club in West End, North Carolina — 15 minutes from the hotbed of American golf, Pinehurst — they were greeted by a small, single-wide trailer and a rugged pine straw parking lot. Related Articles Travel | Travel: These cruise ships will make their maiden voyages in 2025 Travel | It’s beginning to look like another record for holiday travel Travel | Yes, you can take your cookies through a TSA checkpoint — if they meet these requirements Travel | For airports, background music no longer is an afterthought Travel | Review: ‘‘Auana,’ Cirque du Soleil’s first resident show in Hawaii, stays true to its roots That trailer is now long gone. A gate has been installed at the club’s entrance and a long driveway leads to a grand turnaround that sweeps you past a new modern clubhouse that’s all right angles, with floor-to-ceiling glass. Seconds after you exit your car, valets are zipping up in golf carts, taking your name, then your bags, handing you keys to your own golf cart, and then zipping off to drop your luggage in the four-bedroom cottage where you’ll stay. A short walk past an expansive putting green you’ll find the pro shop — and then you’ll see the club’s most elegant feature: its golf course. The changes have all come about because Dormie Club was acquired in 2017 by the Dormie Network, a national group that owns seven private golf facilities from Nebraska to New Jersey. (“Dormie” is a word for being ahead in golf — the names were coincidences.) A key to the network’s success has been its ability to find clubs ripe for acquisition, with outstanding golf courses and existing on-site lodging or the room to build it, says Zach Peed, president of the company and its driving force. After investing in Arbor Links Golf Club in Nebraska City, Nebraska, in late 2015, Peed believed he saw an opening in the golf market: a new model of hospitality for traveling professionals who wanted a pure golf experience that eschewed the pools and pickleball courts of their home clubs. His clubs would become dream golf-only getaways for avid players and their pals. “Dormie Network’s concept was sparked by having played competitive golf in college, combined with an element of experiencing and understanding hospitality,” says Peed. “It made sense to blend the two to create golf trips that had more value than just playing golf. We want genuine hospitality to help create unforgettable memories and new friendships.” Part of that formula has been in the lodging strategy; in North Carolina, 15 four-bedroom cottages now are a short golf cart ride from the main clubhouse. In each, golfers all have their own king-size bed and en suite bathroom. A large common room is dominated by a flatscreen television along with a well-stocked bar and snacks. That ability to be both social, or tucked away in your room, extends to the expansive new clubhouse, where a high-ceilinged bar area with blond wood creates an inviting space for dining and drinking, and several hideaway rooms allow for more private diners with just your group. So far, their commitment to hospitality has been helping them expand in both membership and club usage in the increasingly competitive market for traveling golfers. Major players such as Bandon Dunes, Pinehurst Resort, and the Cabot Collection have created — or renovated — a new paradigm where golfers get dining and lodging that’s as showcase-worthy as the courses they play. Comfortable sheets and options beyond pub food aren’t luxuries anymore, but staples for many group trips. Dormie has answered that call by focusing on both the big details and the small ones, like having the dew wiped off each golf cart at dawn outside guest cottages before the day begins or having a tray of cocktails delivered to golfers as their final putt falls on the 18th green. These touches may seem over-the-top, but they stand out in a world where golf travel is increasingly popular — and expensive — after the pandemic lockdowns. Since 2020 there has been an explosion in participation in the sport, with new golfers picking up the game and avid golfers playing more: According to the National Golf Foundation, a record 531 million rounds were played in 2023, surpassing the high of 529 million set in 2021. Supreme Golf, a public golf booking website, reports in its latest analysis that the average cost of a tee time has increased to $49 in 2024 from $38 in 2019, a 30% increase. Those cost increases are also on par (pun intended) with the costs of private clubs and initiation fees during that same period, where membership rosters that were dwindling pre-COVID now have waitlists 50 to 60 people deep, according to Jason Becker, co-founder and chief executive officer of Golf Life Navigators, which matches homebuyers with golf course communities. “There’s been an absolute run on private golf. If we use southwest Florida as an example, where there are 158 golf communities, this time last November, only five had memberships available,” he said. That inability to find a club close to home has pushed avid golfers to look farther afield, choosing national memberships at clubs that require traveling, usually via plane, to play. Dormie has capitalized on this growing segment, offering two types of memberships: First, a national membership, where members pay an initiation fee and monthly dues just as they would at a local club, but instead of one club they have access to seven. The second option is a signature membership for companies, “which allows businesses to use our properties for entertainment needs and requires a multiyear commitment,” Peed says. The network also offers a limited number of regional memberships for those living within a certain distance of one of its clubs. Dormie Network declined to provide the cost of memberships or monthly dues and wouldn’t give membership numbers, but the clubs are structured to lodge roughly 60 golfers, max, on-site at any given property at any time. The total number of beds across the network’s portfolio of properties has increased from 84 in 2019 to 432 today. It saw a jump from 10,000 room nights in 2019 to 48,000 in 2023. This September, Dormie opened GrayBull in Maxwell, in Nebraska’s, Sandhills region. Dormie Network tabbed David McLay Kidd to build the course, who also built the original course at Oregon’s famed Bandon Dunes. Kidd says of the property GrayBull sits on, “It’s like the Goldilocks thing: not too flat, not too steep. It’s kind of in a bowl that looks inwards, and there are no bad views.” That kind of remote destination, where the long-range views are only Mother Nature or other golf holes, is what drives many traveling golfers these days. Peed says his team leaned on years of knowledge from Dormie’s acquisitions as they built GrayBull, which started construction in 2022. “We had an understanding of how our members and guests use the clubs that allowed us to take a blank canvas in the Sandhills of Nebraska and combine all of the greatest aspects of each Dormie property into one.” ©2024 Bloomberg L.P. Visit bloomberg.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.As the 2025 bull run approaches, investors are scouting the crypto market for promising opportunities. Cardano (ADA), a veteran in blockchain technology, and Rexas Finance (RXS), a rising contender revolutionizing real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, are grabbing attention. While ADA has seen impressive growth, Rexas Finance is positioning itself as a game-changer by bridging blockchain with tangible assets. Here’s a look at both options and why Rexas Finance could redefine investment opportunities. Cardano Faces Resistance Despite Momentum Cardano, one of the leading blockchain networks, has experienced significant growth recently. ADA reached $1.04, marking a 218% monthly surge, spurred by optimism over pro-crypto policies under Trump’s administration. However, ADA's struggle to surpass the $1.25 resistance level is raising concerns. Analysts suggest that, while Cardano benefits from speculative interest, its market growth lacks the transformative utility that attracts long-term investment confidence. Cardano’s focus on smart contracts and ecosystem expansion continues, but it faces stiff competition from projects addressing real-world inefficiencies, such as Rexas Finance. Rexas Finance Unlocks Real-World Assets Rexas Finance (RXS) is reshaping the crypto market by introducing seamless access to tokenized real-world assets. Leveraging blockchain, it allows investors to own, trade, and tokenize assets such as real estate, gold, and commodities with unprecedented ease. Rexas simplifies investment in traditionally illiquid markets, providing opportunities for fractional ownership, which significantly lowers the entry barrier. Rexas enables users to tokenize any tangible asset, allowing individuals to buy and sell real estate, commodities, or collectibles through a user-friendly interface. 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Adore Delano and Sasha Allen ’s love is filled with harmony. The RuPaul’s Drag Race star and the The Voice contestant recently took their relationship public in respective love-filled Instagram posts where they sang each other’s praises. In one mirror selfie, Sasha—who competed with his dad Jim Allen on season 21 of The Voice as members of Ariana Grande ’s team—hugged Adore from behind and kissed her on the cheek while she embraced his arm and leaned into him. In another snap, the pair held hands while lounging on the couch together, while a third featured the reality competition stars cuddling on the same couch. “You teach me things with just a look in your eyeballs,” Adore captioned her Dec. 1 Instagram post. “You’re mine - i’m yours - let’s take over the world.” The two-time Drag Race competitor—who also competed on season seven of American Idol in 2008—ended her post with a short and sweet message, adding, “i love you.” That same day, Sasha—who made history on The Voice as the first openly trans contestant to advance to the live portion of the show—shared the photos, writing in the caption of his Instagram post, ”my sweet adore, i am so lucky to love you” He also chimed in on his girlfriend’s post, writing in the comments, “my dream girl im in love with u.” Many of the pair’s fellow reality competition alums couldn’t help but gush over the heartwarming news. American Idol season seven runner-up David Archuleta commented with three heart-eyed emojis, while Adore’s Drag Race season six sister Laganja Estranja wrote, “This makes me so happy!!” And Adore’s exciting relationship status isn’t the only celebratory update she’s shared with the world as of late. Last summer, she publicly came out as a trans woman and detailed the relief and joy she felt by embracing her identity. “I’ve found that it’s been very enlightening and has made me probably the happiest I’ve ever been in my adult life,” she said in the July 2023 Instagram video. “I’m living in my world now, and it feels so empowering and it feels so good. It feels so liberating.” Read on to see other famous LGBTQ+ couples. David Burtka & Neil Patrick Harris Harris and Burtka married in 2014 in Italy and have been together for a whopping 20 years. The longtime couple share 13-year-old twins Harper and Gideon . Jessica Betts & Niecy Nash-Betts The Reno 911 actress and musician met after Betts landed a small role on Nash's TNT comedy Claws . After keeping their romance private for several years, the couple announced they were married in August 2020. They've gone on to share countless adorable date nights on the red carpet and even posed topless together for Essence , making them the first same-sex couple to grace the cover of the magazine. Sarah Paulson & Holland Taylor The actors' romantic relationship began in 2015, but they didn't go public with their romance until the following year. Now, they are award show mainstays always supporting each other in their professional endeavors. Lance Bass & Michael Turchin Bass and Turchin have been 'N SYNC since they got together in 2011. The couple wed in 2014 in Los Angeles and celebrated a decade together by welcoming twins Violet and Alexander in 2021. Georges LeBar & RuPaul This couple proves opposites really do attract. Together since the '90s, LeBar runs a Wyoming ranch while RuPaul is busy winning Emmys as the longtime host of his reality competition series RuPaul's Drag Race . The pair secretly wed in 2017. Dylan Meyer & Kristen Stewart The Oscar-nominated actress announced in 2021 that she and her screenwriter partner got engaged after two years of dating. "We're marrying, we're totally gonna do it," Stewart said on The Howard Stern Show . "I wanted to be proposed to, so I think I very distinctly carved out what I wanted and she nailed it. We're marrying, it's happening." Ellen DeGeneres & Portia de Rossi The comedian and actress met at an award show in 2004 and the rest is history. The lovebirds tied the knot in 2008. Todd Spiewak & Jim Parsons The Big Bang Theory actor and graphic designer have been together for over two decades. Parsons first went public with their relationship in 2012 and the two married five years later at the Rainbow Room in New York City. David Furnish & Elton John After first meeting in 1993, the EGOT winner and filmmaker tied the knot in 2014 after eight years in a British civil partnership. The couple of over three decades shares sons Zachary , 13, and Elijah , 11. Ben Platt & Noah Galvin The actors, who both starred in the titular role in Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway, started dating in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic. Fast forward two years, Ben popped the question in November 2022. As he announced on Instagram at the time, "He agreed to hang out forever." Jodie Foster & Alexandra Hedison The Oscar winner and photographer have maintained a very private relationship since they wed in April 2014 after dating for almost a year. Ariana DeBose & Sue Makkoo DeBose and Makkoo both worked on Broadway's Summer: The Donna Summer Musical in 2018 with the Oscar winner playing Disco Donna and the fashion designer working as the show's costume associate. The lovebirds took their relationship public during the 2022 award season where DeBose picked up countless awards for her role in West Side Story . Amber Laign & Robin Roberts Roberts and Laign first met on a blind date in 2005 and were together for nearly two decades before marrying in 2023. Megan Rapinoe & Sue Bird These two are definitely couple goals—and we're not talking about the sports kind. The soccer star and former WNBA champ began dating in 2016 and got engaged in 2020. In 2018, Bird and Rapinoe became the first same-sex couple on the cover of ESPN's The Body Issue . 070 Shake & Lily-Rose Depp In January 2024, The Idol actress and rapper celebrated their first anniversary with Depp sharing to Instagram, "1 Images that depict the faces of girls with nude bodies have led to the departure of leaders from a private school in Pennsylvania, prompted a student protest and triggered a criminal investigation. A juvenile suspect was "removed from" Lancaster Country Day School and his cellphone was seized by investigators in August, Susquehanna Regional Police Department Detective Laurel Bair said Tuesday. It's the latest example of how the use of artificial intelligence to create or manipulate images with sexual content has become a concern, including within school settings. U.S. law enforcement has been cracking down on graphic depictions of computer-generated children as well as manipulated photos of real ones. The Justice Department says it's pursuing those who exploit AI tools and states are racing to enact laws to address the problem. Get top local stories in Philly delivered to you every morning. Sign up for NBC Philadelphia's News Headlines newsletter. A new Pennsylvania state law that takes effect late next month explicitly criminalizes making or disseminating AI-generated child sexual abuse material. And police in South Korea are on a seven-month push to combat explicit deepfake content, with tougher penalties, expanded use of undercover officers and increased regulation of social media. Concerns in South Korea deepened after unconfirmed lists of schools with victims spread earlier this year. As part of the police investigation into what the Lancaster Country Day School describes as "disturbing AI... Mark Scolforo
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