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Why the Left wants everyone to be 'fat and lazy': Emily Compagno

Why the Left wants everyone to be 'fat and lazy': Emily Compagno

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'The Five' discusses President Donald Trump bringing back fitness tests in schools as Lizzo mocks Sydney Sweeney's 'American Eagle' ad.
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Katy Perry brings pop spectacle to Detroit, prays aloud after fan medical incident onstage
Katy Perry brings pop spectacle to Detroit, prays aloud after fan medical incident onstage

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Katy Perry brings pop spectacle to Detroit, prays aloud after fan medical incident onstage

Katy Perry didn't wait long Sunday night to get the wacky performance high jinks going at Little Caesars Arena. Lifted high above her figure-eight stage, ensconced in a rig of illuminated hoops and wired up like an android, the pop star kicked off what promised to be a two-hour fun ride for an adoring Detroit audience. Still, there was one scary moment 80 minutes into the show, instantly bringing the arena to a hush: A young fan invited onstage for a sing-along segment abruptly collapsed as Perry prepared to launch into song. The girl, who looked to be in her early teens, appeared overwhelmed from the moment she walked to the stage, when she broke into tears and wrapped her arms around the star in a long embrace. As security and medical staffers rushed up after her collapse, Perry kicked into mom mode, crouching down and offering words of encouragement. The fan was ultimately joined by her mother and treated at the backstage first aid area, a show official told the Free Press, though no further updates were available late Sunday. Onstage, Perry rounded up three other young fans in a group hug and offered a prayer for the ailing girl. Perry, now 40 and mother of a 4-year-old daughter, was making her first Detroit visit in eight years as part of her global Lifetimes Tour. Which means — by a rough eyeball estimate — about 20% of Sunday's crowd wasn't yet born the last time she played LCA. It was clear the millennials who made up the pop star's early KatyCats fandom were now back with their own kids in tow, many of them attired in sparkly outfits and song-inspired costumes. Perry arrived at LCA at a seeming career crossroads, with a much-maligned new album and naysayers arguing she's in need a musical refresh. Early videos from the tour had zeroed in on her clunky moves and jumping-jack dances. Her stature at the forefront of the pop zeitgeist increasingly appeared locked in a 2015 time capsule. But Perry's performance Sunday was infectious, bold and unapologetic — by no means the cringeworthy disaster it was painted as when those viral clips made her an internet punching bag this spring. Silliness has long been part of the Katy Perry shtick, sharing equal billing with her soaring choruses and upbeat affirmations. And so taken on its own terms – a pop concert initiation for young fans – Sunday's show was a perfectly fine arena spectacle. 'They can say what they want to say,' Perry told the crowd during a late-show performance of 'Part of Me,' which included her go at twerking. 'But this is who I am.' It was a night of metal contraptions, high-flying adventures over the crowd, cartoonishly oversized props and cyberpunk imagery with a whimsical flavor. The concert unfolded with Perry as a character stepping up levels in a live-action video game. Sure, she's no virtuoso on the dance and choreography front, with moves that owe more to jazzercise than to Janet Jackson. But her 10-man backing troupe was there to pick up that slack, leaving room for Perry to do her main thing — like battling a masked ninja with a two-sided lightsaber, as she did on 'E.T.' She spent plenty of time up in the air: 'Roar' had her riding overhead on a giant butterfly, 'Nirvana' was a high-flying moment in a Pink-style harness, 'I Kissed a Girl' raised her up in a scaffolded globe. Songs from last year's '143' album were heavily sprinkled among the old hits most fans had flocked to LCA to hear. 'Dark Horse' was the night's first big crowd igniter, part of a litany of signature smashes that included 'California Gurls,' 'Teenage Dream,' 'Hot n Cold,' 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)' and a souped-up EDM rendition of 'Wide Awake.' The anthemic stuff came late in the set, as 'Part of Me,' 'Rise' and 'Roar' built to Perry's requisite climactic moment: a rousing closing performance of 'Firework.' Contact Detroit Free Press music writer Brian McCollum: 313-223-4450 or bmccollum@ This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Katy Perry brings pop spectacle to Detroit, prays after fan medical event Solve the daily Crossword

Donald Trump Reacts to Finding Out Sydney Sweeney is a Republican
Donald Trump Reacts to Finding Out Sydney Sweeney is a Republican

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Donald Trump Reacts to Finding Out Sydney Sweeney is a Republican

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. US President Donald Trump has thrown his support behind embattled actress Sydney Sweeney upon finding out that the star is a registered Republican. The Euphoria star has been embroiled in a furor over her appearance in an advertising campaign for denim brand American Eagle, after its wordplay with "jeans" and "genes" sparked allegations of racism. Trump was asked for his thoughts by a reporter who questioned him about news that emerged this weekend, revealing that Sweeney was a registered member of the Republican party in Florida after signing up in June last year. "She's a registered Republican? Oh, now I love her ad!" Trump says, in a video clip of the encounter as he's questioned by reporters. Actress Sydney Sweeney attends the premiere of "Eden" during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival at Roy Thomson Hall on September 7, 2024, in Toronto, Canada. Actress Sydney Sweeney attends the premiere of "Eden" during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival at Roy Thomson Hall on September 7, 2024, in Toronto, Canada. Emma McIntyre/WireImage He then appears to double-check Sweeney is the actress behind the ad he's thinking of, saying: "Is that right, is Sydney Sweeney...?" The reporter replies, "Yeah!" The president then laughs and adds: "You'd be surprised at how many people are Republicans. That's what I wouldn't have known. But I'm glad you told me that. If Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican, I think her ad is fantastic!" Newsweek is attempting to reach out to representatives for Sweeney for comment. This is a developing story.

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