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  • Actor Mark Ruffalo says he’s willing to risk his Hollywood career to continue speaking out on Palestine, making it clear he won’t stay silent despite potential backlash.

    Ruffalo has been one of the more outspoken voices in the entertainment industry on the issue, using his platform to call attention to the humanitarian situation and push for accountability — even as the topic remains highly sensitive and divisive.
    Actor Mark Ruffalo says he’s willing to risk his Hollywood career to continue speaking out on Palestine, making it clear he won’t stay silent despite potential backlash. Ruffalo has been one of the more outspoken voices in the entertainment industry on the issue, using his platform to call attention to the humanitarian situation and push for accountability — even as the topic remains highly sensitive and divisive.
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  • Rapper Eminem once made it clear he wasn’t worried about backlash after criticizing Donald Trump, saying he didn’t care if he lost half his fans over his views.

    The comment came during a period when Eminem was openly vocal about his opposition to Trump, reflecting a broader moment where artists were increasingly using their platforms to take firm political stances — even at the risk of alienating parts of their audience.
    Rapper Eminem once made it clear he wasn’t worried about backlash after criticizing Donald Trump, saying he didn’t care if he lost half his fans over his views. The comment came during a period when Eminem was openly vocal about his opposition to Trump, reflecting a broader moment where artists were increasingly using their platforms to take firm political stances — even at the risk of alienating parts of their audience.
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  • Singer Zara Larsson says she lost out on a $3 million brand deal after refusing to compromise on her stance on abortion rights.

    Larsson made it clear that for her, the issue isn’t negotiable — saying that if someone doesn’t believe women should have access to abortion, “we’re not meant to be partners.” Her comments highlight the growing tension between personal values and commercial partnerships, as more artists and brands navigate politically charged issues.
    Singer Zara Larsson says she lost out on a $3 million brand deal after refusing to compromise on her stance on abortion rights. Larsson made it clear that for her, the issue isn’t negotiable — saying that if someone doesn’t believe women should have access to abortion, “we’re not meant to be partners.” Her comments highlight the growing tension between personal values and commercial partnerships, as more artists and brands navigate politically charged issues.
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  • Influencer Jake Paul recently said that political activist Charlie Kirk “would have been the next president” if he had lived.

    Speaking with podcast host Theo Von, Paul described Kirk as having a sense of purpose and drive he believed could have propelled him to the White House someday. Paul also reflected on his own interest in politics, noting he’s considered a future run but is hesitant due to safety concerns for public figures.
    Influencer Jake Paul recently said that political activist Charlie Kirk “would have been the next president” if he had lived. Speaking with podcast host Theo Von, Paul described Kirk as having a sense of purpose and drive he believed could have propelled him to the White House someday. Paul also reflected on his own interest in politics, noting he’s considered a future run but is hesitant due to safety concerns for public figures.
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  • Basketball superstar LeBron James has long been outspoken about politics, famously calling Donald Trump a “bum” and saying: “Going to the White House was a great honor until you showed up!”

    LeBron’s remarks came amid widespread criticism of Trump by NBA players, including Stephen Curry, who declined the traditional White House visit entirely while Trump was president. The two stars’ stances reflected a broader trend of athletes using their platform to speak out against policies they disagreed with and advocate for social justice issues.

    James’ comments continue to resonate as part of ongoing debates over athletes engaging in politics, the relationship between sports and government, and how public figures respond to presidential leadership.
    Basketball superstar LeBron James has long been outspoken about politics, famously calling Donald Trump a “bum” and saying: “Going to the White House was a great honor until you showed up!” LeBron’s remarks came amid widespread criticism of Trump by NBA players, including Stephen Curry, who declined the traditional White House visit entirely while Trump was president. The two stars’ stances reflected a broader trend of athletes using their platform to speak out against policies they disagreed with and advocate for social justice issues. James’ comments continue to resonate as part of ongoing debates over athletes engaging in politics, the relationship between sports and government, and how public figures respond to presidential leadership.
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  • Brazil is taking a big step in the fight against violence against women.

    President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has signed a new law that requires men convicted of attacking women to wear electronic ankle bracelets. The move is designed to keep victims safe by monitoring aggressors in real time.

    The law also ensures that women have access to safety devices that alert them if an aggressor gets too close. It is part of a larger effort called the Brazilian National Pact to Combat Femicide, which brings together the government, Congress, and courts to respond to rising rates of gender-based violence.

    With femicide rates at record highs in Brazil, this law is an important step toward protecting women and holding perpetrators accountable.
    Brazil is taking a big step in the fight against violence against women. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has signed a new law that requires men convicted of attacking women to wear electronic ankle bracelets. The move is designed to keep victims safe by monitoring aggressors in real time. The law also ensures that women have access to safety devices that alert them if an aggressor gets too close. It is part of a larger effort called the Brazilian National Pact to Combat Femicide, which brings together the government, Congress, and courts to respond to rising rates of gender-based violence. With femicide rates at record highs in Brazil, this law is an important step toward protecting women and holding perpetrators accountable.
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