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Ross Brodar's Marty Supreme Locations
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Ross Brodar, a locations manager for New York films, shares his experience working on Marty Supreme, a sports comedy drama set in the early 1950s. Brodar, known for his work on Anora and Mr. and Mrs. Smith, collaborated with director Josh Safdie to find authentic fifties grit locations. They focused on the Lower East Side, Upper West Side, New Jersey, and upstate spots, as well as the Hudson Valley and Florida. The film received rave reviews, with Brodar praising Safdie as a top collaborator and Timothée Chalamets dedication. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Trump Admin to Garnish Wages for Defaulted Loans
01:17|Trump Administration to Garnish Wages for Defaulted Student Loans: Critics Cry Foul The Trump administration plans to start garnishing wages from student loan borrowers in default early next year. This move comes after the pandemic-era pause on student loans ended, and despite critics calls for more affordable payment plans. Checkout Solipillow.com
Trump Proposal Slashes Grad Loans, Hits Nursing Programs
01:37|Trump Administration Proposes Drastic Cuts to Graduate Student Loans, Threatening Nursing and Other Professional Programs The Trump administrations proposal to strip professional designation from certain graduate degrees, such as nursing, could significantly impact students ability to afford higher education. Starting in July 2026, annual loan limits would drop from $50,000 to $20,500, and lifetime caps from $200,000 to $100,000. This change would disproportionately affect nursing, physical therapy, and audiology programs, potentially forcing students to seek pricier private loans or drop out altogether. The Department of Education argues that these caps will lower program prices and reduce overall debt, but the proposal remains unfinalized, causing uncertainty and panic among schools and students. Checkout Solipillow.com
New UAlbany Coach: Perkovich from Division III
01:55|Tom Perkovich, a successful Division III coach, is named UAlbanys new head football coach. He brings a proven track record of winning, including an impressive 84-25 record at Susquehanna University. Perkovich, a New York native, is excited to lead the Great Danes, who have struggled recently. Athletic director Mark Benson and university president Havidán Rodríguez praised his leadership and championship culture. Perkovich will be the fourth head coach in UAlbanys history and follows a successful Division III coach hired by Buffalo. Fans are eager to see what he can do for the team. Checkout Solipillow.com
California's Winter Storms: Stay Safe, Stay Home
01:38|California braces for powerful winter storms, heavy rain, and deep mountain snow, disrupting holiday travel and triggering flood and mudslide warnings. Atmospheric rivers blamed for intense downpours, urging residents to stay home or reconsider travel plans. Checkout Solipillow.com
Libyan Military Chief's Jet Vanishes, Explosion Suspected
01:16|Private Jet Carrying Libyan Military Chief Vanishes, Explosion Suspected Checkout Solipillow.com
Missouri's Redistricting Map in Court
02:08|Missouris new congressional districts face legal challenge: A court in Missouri now holds the fate of the states new congressional districts for the twenty twenty-six elections. Voters filed a lawsuit claiming the Republican-backed map should have been automatically suspended when opponents turned in more than three hundred thousand petition signatures for a statewide referendum. However, Attorney General Catherine Hanaway insists the map took effect and stays in place unless Secretary of State Denny Hoskins verifies the signatures meet all requirements. The dispute hinges on timing, with local officials having until July twenty-eighth to verify, and a final call could come even later. Reactions are sharp on both sides, with the American Civil Liberties Union calling it a ploy to lock in the map, and Hanaways office arguing instant suspension would let anyone halt laws just by dumping unverified signatures. This fight is part of a bigger national push, with mid-decade redistricting potentially netting Republicans three extra House seats if the maps hold. Its already the ninth lawsuit over Missouris map, with others challenging the special session and claims it violates the state constitution. As these battles drag on, one things clear: election lines are getting redrawn in courtrooms too. Checkout Solipillow.com
Trump's Epstein Flights, Prince Andrew Emails: New Docs
01:50|New Epstein Documents Reveal Trumps Frequent Flier Status, Prince Andrews Emails, and More Checkout Solipillow.com
Drunk Driver Kills at Christmas Parade
01:13|Tragedy Strikes Christmas Parade on Navajo Nation: A Drunken Driver Kills One, Injures Three - A suspected drunken driver crashes into a Christmas parade on the Navajo Nation, killing one and injuring three. The Navajo Nation has strict alcohol rules, and the investigation is ongoing. The incident serves as a reminder of the fragility of peace during the holiday season. Checkout Solipillow.com
Judge Blocks Trump's Immigration Fund Cuts
01:31|Federal Judge Blocks Trumps Funding Cuts to Sanctuary States: A coalition of attorneys general successfully challenged the Trump administrations decision to cut Homeland Security funding from nine states and the District of Columbia. The judge ruled the cuts arbitrary and capricious, ordering the funding restored immediately. Checkout Solipillow.com