,1,President Biden is prepping for next week's presidential debate by allegedly having insults hurled at him. Biden gave a thumbs up as he headed to Camp David for the weekend, where he'll be bombarded with Trump style abuse. Attorney Bob Bauer will be standing in for Trump during mock debate sessions. Meanwhile, the presidential debate will have no studio audience and no opening statements. Their microphones will also be muted except when it���s their turn to speak.
,1,As a mysterious fireball was seen falling from the sky, numerous calls came to 911. That includes one caller who claimed to see aliens in their Las Vegas backyard. Cops took the call seriously and canvassed the neighborhood. The reports are an echo of those sci-fi movies about alien invaders. However, science writer Mick West is skeptical about the sighting of giant aliens with big eyes landing in somebody's backyard. Las Vegas police have officially closed the case as "unfounded.”
,1,Former President Donald Trump declares he's an innocent man after being indicted on seven counts of mishandling classified documents. The 44-page indictment contains photos of the boxes Trump and his staff took from the White House stacked in various rooms in his Florida Mar-a-Lago estate. Prosecutors reportedly obtained a recording of Trump bragging that he had knowingly taken classified documents from the White House. Inside Edition's Les Trent has more.
,1,Phones were thrown and activists were shoved during an environmental protest. Organization Just Stop Oil posted video from a May 19 protest where members walked in the middle of an east London street slowing traffic to a human pace. One person seemed to be fed up. He took protesters' banners and appeared to knock a cell phone out of a person’s hand. After the banners were thrown onto the sidewalk, a woman was pushed to the ground. The organization says the marches will continue.
,1,Dr. Joseph Dituri is living under the sea on a mission called Project Neptune 100. The Marine Resources Development Foundation says Project Neptune 100 combines medical and ocean research along with educational outreach. The medical researcher is conducting experiments to see how the human body responds to long term exposure to the highly pressurized marine environment. Plans are for Dr. Dituri to continue living underwater for 100 days, 27 days longer than the previous 73-day record.
,1,Protesters in Paris set electric bicycles and chairs on fire Monday May 1, as workers demonstrated in anger at President Emmanuel Macron's increase in the retirement age during a Labour Day rally. Police fired tear gas and scuffled with protesters in the capital, as they were trying to escape the fumes. Last month, Macron raised the retirement age by two years to 64. Inside Edition Digital’s Stephanie Officer has more.
,1,President Biden's son Hunter arrived at an Arkansas court for a child support hearing. He's asking for a reduction of his $20,000 monthly child support payments for his 4-year-old child, Navy Roberts. The mother's child, Lunden Roberts, accuses Hunter of hiding his income and posing as a "destitute" artist. Initially, Hunter denied the child was his but a DNA test later proved that he is Navy's biological father. Inside Edition's Les Trent has more.
,california,washington,colorado,crime,ie health,Inside edition,inside_edition,ie newsdesk,mental health,pilots,joseph david emerson,cockpit,falsifying records,alaska airlines,off duty pilot,shut down plane engines,plane crash,faa,fwtJmX8eKys,, Society, channel_UC9k-yiEpRHMNVOnOi_aQK8w, video_fwtJmX8eKys,The Federal Aviation Administration investigated nearly 5,000 pilots who are suspected of falsifying records about mental health disorders and other medical issues. It comes as an off-duty pilot allegedly tried to shut down a plane's engines mid-flight. Cops say the off-duty pilot, Joseph Emerson, told them he had "consumed psychedelic mushrooms" and "had not slept in 40 hours." Emerson was later charged with 83 counts of attempted murder.
,1,In the devastation of Lahaina, a lone red-roofed house was unscathed by the wildfires. When the house was renovated two years ago, the homeowners replaced the shingle roof with a red metal roof. They also cleared the trees and shrubs that were planted against the house and lined the exterior of the property with river stones. Wildfires expert Dr. Jack Cohen says the homeowners removed any vegetative material that could have ignited next to the base of their house.
,1,New video of the riverfront brawl in Montgomery, Alabama, is giving insight into the wild fight that's gripping the nation. The video shows riverboat passengers were frustrated due to a pontoon boat blocking them from coming into the pier. They were waiting 45 minutes to disembark after a dinner cruise on the Alabama River. At one point, the boat passengers cheered on the co-captain as he confronted the boaters. Within minutes, the brawl breaks out.
,1,A sheriff’s deputy shared a snack with a temporarily lost child, but the child was surprised with the offering of strawberries and chocolate hummus. “Why don't you have doughnuts?” asked the curious child. The question elicited laughter from the deputy.
,1,Las Vegas billionaire Jay Bloom and his son Sean had planned to go on the doomed Titanic voyage, but pulled out. A friend of Bloom's son researched what could go wrong and it scared Sean. Oceangate CEO Stockton Rush texted the nervous passengers, “It's way safer than flying in a helicopter or even scuba diving." Desperate to fill empty seats, Rush offered Bloom and his son a $200,000 discount.
,1,The U.S. and Canadian Coast Guards are scanning the ocean in search of the missing Titanic tourist submarine. The five men on board were identified as British billionaire Hamish Harding, Shahzada Dawood, his teen son Sulaiman Dawood, Titanic expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet and founder of OceanGate Stockton Rush. They are sealed in the 21-foot metal tube with no food and nothing to drink. Inside Edition's Ann Mercogliano has more.
,1,A submarine carrying tourists to see the wreckage of the Titanic is missing. The Boston Coast Guard is currently conducting a search and rescue mission about 400 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. British billionaire Hamish Harding is reportedly a passenger on the ship. The submersible is owned by OceanGate Expeditions which is a private company that recently began expeditions to view the historic Titanic wreckage.
,1,It's the new face filter raising eyebrows on TikTok. The face filter called ‘bold glamour’ turns anyone into a supermodel. Women across the country are giving it a try and even celebrities like Katherine Heigl can't believe their eyes. Facial plastic surgeon Dr. Monica Kieu tried it out for herself. For her, it made her eyebrows thicker, lifted both sides of her face and it made her lashes longer.
,1,Super Bowl commercials are arguably just as exciting as the game. But why are they a big deal? Advertisers are getting increasingly creative with their advertising using social media and celebs. And when a brand gets you on board, they continue selling to you well after the commercial ends. “It's a time when the most people in the U.S. come together and watch content and there's really nothing that can match it,” expert Alix Barasch said. Inside Edition Digital has more.
,1,Romanian Police released video of Andrew Tate being taken into custody. Tate, a former kickboxer, “Big Brother” contestant and far-right influencer, was banned from Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube and Instagram for hate speech and misogynistic comments. Romanian officials say Tate and three others “appear to have created an organized crime group” in order to force women “to create pornographic content.” Inside Edition Digital has more.
,1,There is new backlash following the release of the second trailer for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix documentary. In the trailer, Harry compares the paparazzi's obsession with Meghan to his late mother, Princess Diana. However, a photo that claims to show a threatening paparazzi is being called "fake." Turns out the photo is actually from the London premiere of “Harry Potter” in 2011, five years before Harry ever met Meghan.
,1,Change is coming to Brazil after an historic election night that ousted far right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro in favor of former leftist president, Luiz Ignácio Lula da Silva. There were celebrations in the streets, as well as a humble acceptance speech from the victor. It will be the third term in office for Lula, 77, who promised to restore Brazil’s economy and protect the Amazon rainforest. Lula won just over 50% of the vote. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
,1,It's a heartbreaking loss for Megyn Kelly. She announced her older sister died on her Sirius-XM radio show, “The Megyn Kelly Show.” Kelly says her sister, 58-year-old Suzanne Crosley, suddenly died of a heart attack. Five years ago, Crosley made an appearance on Megyn's short-lived NBC talk show, "Megyn Kelly Today." She ended her announcement by saying "it is just a reminder to hug the people you love."
,1,A hospital celebrated as the last survivor of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, was discharged to cheers and well wishes. Mayah Zamora, 10, passed out flowers to the staff at University Health in San Antonio who cared for her for more than two months. The May 24th shooting claimed the lives of 19 of her fellow students as well as two teachers. A GoFundMe page set up for Mayah by her family says that she has undergone numerous surgeries. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
,1,Matt Ford is now the first American to come forward about being diagnosed with monkeypox. The 30-year-old is an actor living in New York and Los Angeles. Ford first went public with his diagnosis after posting videos regarding his infection. At one point he had 25 lesions on his body, which are now healing. Ford says he's speaking out because he's upset that more is not being done to prevent people from catching the virus.
,1,A man is dead after drowning in a reservoir in Tempe, Arizona. Initially, police responded to reports of the man and his wife arguing. The officers made small talk with the couple as they checked to see if either had outstanding arrest warrants. Suddenly, the man climbed over a railing and perched himself over the reservoir. The officers warned him not to try to swim in it, but he ignored them. Soon, the man was begging for help.
,1,A mom was checking out her sparkling new garage just as a stranger walked up the driveway. She was oblivious as the bushy red hair got closer and closer. Then, it happened: she spied him and let out a mighty yell.
,1,These spicy challenges pushed people to the limit. In 2018, daredevils tasted the world's hottest chili pepper, and they paid the price. Also, in 2018, a noodle called Buldak Ramen took over the internet. Needless to say, the trend was hot. “Hot Ones” challenges celebs to eat wings at different temperatures. Some may say that it is the hottest internet talk show out there. Inside Edition’s Andrea Swindall has more.
,1,Even though mental health awareness month ended in May, twin sisters in Dallas, Texas, want to keep the conversation and support going. They've started a new clothing line called “UpWords,” inspired by emotional support. Their goal is to show other teens that they’re not alone. Inside Edition Digital’s Stephanie Officer explains how they’re helping their peers and the generation after them.
,1,Was Cameron Boyce coerced into a kissing scene during production of his final movie? Who financed the film? And did Cameron even want the movie to be released? A new civil court filing contains shocking allegations made by the film’s director. Read more here: https://www.insideedition.com/cameron-boyce-coerced-into-onscreen-kiss-with-costar-by-her-parents-who-financed-film-director
,1,Ellie Garcia, who lost her life in the elementary school mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, loved the movie “Encanto.” A costume team at Disney sent a custom-made dress of Ellie’s favorite character, Isabella. Ellie’s 10th birthday would have been this Saturday. Disney also sent the Garcias a swatch of the fabric and flowers used to create Ellie’s dress. The actress Adassa, who voiced Dolores in the movie, sent the family a video message.
,1,The wife of the man gunned down in a movie theater in 2014 is speaking out for the first time since his killer was acquitted. Chad Oulson was shot and killed by retired police captain Curtis Reeves. After eight years of delays, a jury recently found Reeves not guilty of second-degree murder, after the 71-year-old Reeves claimed self-defense. Nicole Oulson said she doesn’t believe justice was served by the verdict.
,1,Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arrived for their first official public outing in London after stepping down as senior members of the royal family two years ago. As they walked down the aisle of St. Paul’s Cathedral, every head turned to catch a glimpse of them. Harry’s brother Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton arrived 10 minutes later. Inside the church, they were seated on opposite sides of the aisle. There was zero public interaction.
,1,After his big win in court, Johnny Depp thanked the jury for giving him his life back. And the actor is not wasting any time relaunching his career. On Thursday, he was back on stage, performing at a Jeff Beck concert in London. And now he’s just won his first big post-trial movie role: starring in the sequel to “Beetlejuice.” Some advocates believe, however, that Depp’s victory will have a chilling effect on those who want to report domestic abuse.
,1,Over 100 adorable corgis and their owners walked in a parade near Buckingham Palace to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee. Many of the pups wore festive outfits and ceremonial uniforms. Queen Elizabeth is a known corgi lover. Her father, King George VI, was the first royal to have one, and she’s owned over 30 during her reign. Inside Edition Digital’s Andrea Swindall has more.
,1,Former “So You Think You Can Dance” celebrity judge Matthew Morrison is denying allegations that he was in an inappropriate relationship with one of the show’s contestants. In a video released on Instagram, Morrison said, “It’s really sad that I have to sit here and defend myself and my family against blatantly untrue stories from an anonymous source.” The former “Glee” star was recently fired from the dance show.
,1,Nearly 50 years after they were found in Florida, the skeletal remains of a teenage girl have finally been identified. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office says DNA testing and genetic genealogy showed the teen is 15-year-old Susan Poole, who was reported missing in 1972. Two years later her remains were found tied to a tree in the mangroves of Singer Island. Investigators say she may be the victim of a serial killer. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
,1,Eighteen-year-old Salvador Ramos, who was responsible for shooting and killing nearly two dozen people at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, posted messages on social media hinting about his plans. One post read “Wait Till Tomorrow,” and “Kids Be Scared,” along with photos of two assault rifles and a high-capacity magazine. The morning of the shooting, he sent a text to someone he knew, asking, “You gonna repost my gun pics?”
,1,Roseanne Barr is lobbying to be “uncanceled” following her fallout with Hollywood in 2018 after racist tweets about President Obama’s advisor Valerie Jarrett. Barr, the star of 1990’s sitcom “Roseanne,” had the reboot of the show yanked off the air in the wake of the tweets. Now in a new documentary, she says she was not given an opportunity to apologize for her actions, which she says happened under the influence of the prescription drug Ambien.
,1,Whoopi Goldberg apologized on the set of the “The View” Tuesday for saying that the Holocaust was not about race. “Yesterday on our show, I misspoke,” Goldberg said. “I regret my comments and I stand corrected and I stand with the Jewish people as they know and y'all know because I've always done that.” Goldberg’s comments came on Monday when the cast of the ABC show were talking about a Tennessee school board's decision to ban a graphic novel “Maus,” which is about the Holocaust.
,1,The young suspect in the Oxford, Michigan, school shooting has been charged with terrorism and first-degree murder. Although he is 15 years old, he is being charged as an adult. Ethan Crumbley was arraigned Wednesday on four counts of murder. His father reportedly bought the gun used in the shootings — a 9mm Sig Sauer — just last Friday. The teen posted a photo of the weapon with the caption, “Just got my new beauty today.” Classmate Isaac Fantich said that Crumbley often looked “depressed.”
,1,A popular YouTuber has died, just days after assuring fans he wasn’t dead. Apetor, a Norwegian man with over 1.2 million subscribers, posted his last video on November 22nd with the title “I am Not Dead, I am 57 Today.” Eckhoff’s partner said he was in an icy lake for too long while filming a video. He was “picked up by divers and sent by air ambulance” to the hospital, where he died from his injuries a day later. Apetor’s videos embraced the joy in both travel and everyday life.
,1,An irate customer was captured on video throwing soup into a restaurant manager’s face in Temple, Texas. Janelle Broland, 24, says the customer ordered a spicy menudo soup and called to complain that it was so hot it melted the plastic lid of the container. “I of course offered her refunds and was trying to get her either a replacement meal or just something completely different,” she said. But the customer showed up to confront her, causing a scene before throwing the soup in Janelle’s face.
,1,The claim that is going viral on social media — that magnets will stick to the spot on your arm where you got the COVID-19 vaccination — has been debunked by doctors. Conspiracy theorists claim the phenomenon of magnets sticking to arms proves the vaccine contains a microchip - it does not. The oil and sweat in our skin can act as an adhesive of sorts, but there is nothing in the vaccine that would attract a magnet, and the vaccine is safe. #InsideEdition
,1,In the wake of an explosive "60 Minutes" story highlighting UFO sightings by U.S. Navy pilots, former President Barack Obama opened up about the existence of UFOs and alien life in an interview with James Corden. "When it comes to aliens, there are some things I just can't tell you on air," Obama said jokingly. Obama said to Corden that he was eager to find out about real alien encounters when he became president. Recently, three videos from the Navy showed "unidentified aerial phenomena." #InsideEdition
,1,On Joe Biden’s first full day as President, we are getting the first look at the redecorated Oval Office. Trump’s gold curtains are still there, but the carpet has been replaced with a dark blue rug from the Obama era. On the table behind him, a bust of the legendary labor leader Cesar Chavez, and an array of family photos. We also got to meet the new White House Press Secretary, Jen Psaki, who came to the podium double-masked. She pledged truth and transparency from the podium. #InsideEdition
,1,YouTube shut down live streams sharing fake presidential election results that were seen by thousands of people. Screenshots were taken by a twitter account of what was being shared on the platform throughout the day before polls across the country even closed. “This was a way for some of these channels to kind of capitalize on the interest,” CNET’s Roger Cheng explained. Inside Edition Digital’s Leigh Scheps has more. #InsideEdition
,1,As Americans head to the ballot box, or the mailbox, to cast their votes in the presidential election, there is a looming concern about election interference from foreign governments, namely Russia. The Smithsonian Channel is revealing in a new series that this type of meddling is nothing new, and Hitler even tried to do it. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more. #InsideEdition
,1,More than 50 years ago, men walked on the moon and it’s been almost that long since other men have been claiming it was all faked. In 2002, moon landing denier Bart Sibrel gave astronaut Buzz Aldrin a mouthful of his theories and got a mouth full of fist in return. The moon hoax movement started when a man named Bill Kaysing published a book in 1976 detailing his theories on how the Apollo 11 mission was faked. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more. #InsideEdition
,1,The empty shelves at a Walgreens Drugstore in California were not caused by pandemic-related panic-shopping. The store is closing because of what local reports are calling a spree of “rampant shoplifting.” Moments after an Inside Edition crew arrived at one drug store, a man was seen jumping the counter to take an airbed and walking away without being asked any questions. There are lots of YouTube videos capturing incidents like these at other Walgreens stores. #InsideEdition
,1,It’s diners versus demonstrators at yet another tense restaurant face-off. A man and woman were eating outside in St. Petersburg, Florida when a group of protesters angry with the charging decision made in the case of Breonna Taylor’s killing engaged in a heated confrontation. At one point, protesters sit down at the diners’ table, and the woman calls the police. One protester tweeted a photo of the couple making inflammatory hand gestures at the protesters, saying it’s why they were targeted. #InsideEdition
,1,President Trump has once again had a tweet labeled as “manipulated media” by the social media giant, after he retweeted a doctored video of Joe Biden’s cringe-inducing campaign moment in Florida. Biden came out and started playing the song “Despacito” off of his phone, in the faked version the president retweeted, the song was replaced by N.W.A.’s “F*** The Police.” Trump was hit with a barrage of questions at a town hall last night, and was scolded by a professor for interrupting her question. #InsideEdition
,1,The age-old debate of the importance of eating breakfast has made adversaries of Dr. Oz and Mark Wahlberg. Dr. Oz has advocated for abandoning breakfast altogether, saying people who intermittent fast for 12 to 16 hours could see several health benefits. The cardiologist said that people who stop eating at least three hours before sleeping will sleep better and will prepare their body for the next morning by not waking up hungry. #InsideEdition