'Love Island: USA' Alum, 25, Shoots His Shot With Jana Craig After Recent BreakupNew Foto - 'Love Island: USA' Alum, 25, Shoots His Shot With Jana Craig After Recent Breakup

'Love Island: USA' Alum, 25, Shoots His Shot With Jana Craig After Recent Breakuporiginally appeared onParade. As fans of theLove Islandfranchise may know,Love Island: USAseason 6 fan favoritesJaNa Craigand Kenny Rodriguez have officially called it quits in an oh-so messy breakup over the weekend. On Sunday (July 27), fans noticed that the 28-year-old had not only unfollowed Kenny on Instagram, but she had deleted every photo with him from her feed, as well as untagged him from her biography. Following JaNa, a majority of theLove Island: USAseason 6 cast unfollowed Kenny in solidarity, from Leah Kateb to Connor Newsum to Liv Walker and beyond. Related:Did 'Love Island' Stars JaNa Craig and Kenny Rodriguez Just Break Up? Fans Spot the Clues Although these actions led fans of theLove Islandfranchise to believe that JaNa and Kenny had broken up,both parties have since confirmed the split. Unfortunately, the nitty gritty details remain unclear... Nevertheless, despite being single for mere days, oneLove Island: USAalum is already trying to shoot his shot with JaNa:Keenan Anunay. For those who are unfamiliar, Keenan was an OG islander onLove Island: USAseason 5, best remembered for his tumultuous relationship with Vickala "Kay Kay" Gray. Despite their hardships, Keenan and Kay Kay left the villa as a couple and continued pursuing a relationship with one another, only to break up a few months later. Now, Keenan's eyes are locked in on another woman: JaNa. "Me acting sad they broke up, but now that's another fine piece of chocolate back in the sea," Keenan wrote atopa recent TikTok videoof himself hysterically laughing, complete with cheeky emojis. Some thought the joke was hilarious: " JUST KNEW YOU WAS GON POST SUM 😭," one fan commented, while another wrote, "I'm ngl Keenan u too funny for this." Others grew protective over JaNa, likely due to the poor reputation Keenan had during hisLove Island: USAseason 5 stint: "I just watched your season… i need you to stay at least 500ft away from JaNa," one fan commented, while another wrote, "Keenan, please 😭 you might do her even worse than Kenny." "Keenan, now's not the time 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️," a third fan argued, deeming the timing of the TikTok video to be rather insensitive. Nevertheless, the details regarding JaNa and Kenny's breakup are still developing as we speak, withseveralLove Island: USAstars (in addition to Keenan) reacting to the devastating split. For all the updates, be sure to connect with both parties on Instagram —@janacraig_and@kennyrodriguez— until further notice. 'Love Island: USA' Alum, 25, Shoots His Shot With Jana Craig After Recent Breakupfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 31, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 31, 2025, where it first appeared.

'Love Island: USA' Alum, 25, Shoots His Shot With Jana Craig After Recent Breakup

'Love Island: USA' Alum, 25, Shoots His Shot With Jana Craig After Recent Breakup 'Love Island: USA' Alum, 25, Shoots His Sh...
Jessica Alba's Ex Reacts to Her New Relationship with Danny RamirezNew Foto - Jessica Alba's Ex Reacts to Her New Relationship with Danny Ramirez

Jessica Alba's Ex Reacts to Her New Relationship with Danny Ramirezoriginally appeared onParade. Cash Warren is speaking out about his ex Jessica Alba's newfound romance — and was all smiles when he weighed in on the budding relationship. TMZ caught the film producerand businessman, 46, at LAX on Wednesday and asked how Warren feels about his estranged wife, 44, moving on to dating a fellow actor who is 12 years her junior. "I'm happy for her," Warren told the photog, who followed him through the airport. "I don't know [Ramirez], but yeah, seems like a good guy." TMZ shared photosin the last week of Alba and Ramirez embracing outside his house in Los Angeles. When pressed at LAX, Warren added quickly that he's not back out in the field yet. "Let me know if you got anybody," he said playfully before walking off. Alba and Warren married in 2008 and have three children: Honor, Haven and Hayes. The power couple announced their split earlier this year, with Alba — who is also a successful businesswoman — posting a heartfelt message on social media about her journey. "I've been on a journey of self-realization and transformation for years – both as an individual and in partnership with Cash,"she wrote on Instagram. "I'm proud of how we've grown in our marriage over the last 20 years and it's now time for us to embark on a new chapter of growth and evolution as individuals. We are moving forward with love, kindness and respect for each other and will forever be a family. Our children remain our highest priority and we request privacy at this time." Alba filed for divorce from Warren in February and listed the date of separation as Dec. 27, 2024. In the months since, the couple has put managed toput on a united front. On April 21, Albaposted photos on Instagramof all them together at a holiday celebration. "Easter Sunday w the family," her caption read, with fans commenting positively on the post to show their support. On April 23,TMZ reportedthat the couple had put their Beverly Hills estate for sale. It was listed for $18.9 million. Jessica Alba's Ex Reacts to Her New Relationship with Danny Ramirezfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 31, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 31, 2025, where it first appeared.

Jessica Alba's Ex Reacts to Her New Relationship with Danny Ramirez

Jessica Alba's Ex Reacts to Her New Relationship with Danny Ramirez Jessica Alba's Ex Reacts to Her New Relationship with Danny Rami...
How an LGBTQ+ cafe's neon sign became a beacon for hate in BerlinNew Foto - How an LGBTQ+ cafe's neon sign became a beacon for hate in Berlin

BERLIN (AP) — A neon sign inside the Das Hoven cafe in a trendy Berlin neighborhood proudly proclaims "QUEER AND FRIENDS." The sign was intended to show the cafe is asafe space for LGBTQ+ people. But it has also become a beacon for hate and homophobic attacks. Owner Danjel Zarte said there are 45 pending criminal investigations related to the cafe over the past year and a half, ranging from verbal and physical attacks on patrons and workers to windows being broken or covered in feces and swastika graffiti. One person even stood outside the cafe with a gun. "An act of terror," Zarte said. "I sometimes have panic attacks in the morning and am afraid to look at my cell phone because I'm afraid that something has happened again." Attacks against queer people and gay-friendly establishments are risingacross Germany, including in Berlin, a city that has historically embraced the queer community. Last year, there was a 40% increase in violence targeting LGBTQ+ people in 12 of Germany's 16 federal states as compared to 2023, according to the Association of Counseling Centers for Victims of Right-Wing, Racist and Antisemitic Violence. Activists say those figures only show a fraction of the probem's scope because victims are often afraid to come forward. They partly blame therise of the far-right across Europe, including in Germany where theAlternative for Germanypartymade significant gainsin the February election. Hostility toward LGBTQ+ people serves as a "rallying cry" for believers in right-wing extremism, according to Judith Porath, the association's managing director. Experts have seen an increase in demonstrations and violence among neo-Nazis, most of whom are young men. Bastian Finke, the head of MANEO, an organization tracking anti-gay violence in the capital city, said those who are openly queer on Berlin's roads "automatically run a very, very high risk simply because of who they are. To be attacked, to be insulted, to be spat on. We have these scenarios every day." The fear was palpable at Saturday'sChristopher Street Day paradein Berlin. The annual Pride event commemorates the1969 Stonewall rebellionin New York City, when a spontaneous street uprising was triggered by a police raid on theStonewall Inn gay baron Christopher Street in Greenwich Village. "The mood is actually tense: People are afraid, they are unsettled," Thomas Hoffmann, a member of the event's executive board, said Saturday. Hundreds of thousands of people showed up for the celebration, dancing to techno beats as they marched to the iconic Brandenburg Gate. "That is really a powerful, wonderful sign for more equality," Hoffmann added. Hoffmann and others have long wanted German lawmakers to amend the constitution to explicitly include the legal protection of queer people from discrimination based on gender identity. But that looks unlikely to become apolitical priority. For Zarte, the stress of hate crimes and politics is nonstop, except during the Christopher Street Day parade, which always brings him to tears. "It is very moving to feel completely accepted once a year," he said. ___ Pietro De Cristofaro in Berlin contributed to this report.

How an LGBTQ+ cafe's neon sign became a beacon for hate in Berlin

How an LGBTQ+ cafe's neon sign became a beacon for hate in Berlin BERLIN (AP) — A neon sign inside the Das Hoven cafe in a trendy Berlin...
Praise Trump and speak simply: How the South Korean team negotiated its trade dealNew Foto - Praise Trump and speak simply: How the South Korean team negotiated its trade deal

By Joyce Lee and Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) -The South Korean ministers tasked with negotiating a last-ditch trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump said that to prepare they role-played and solicited tips for engaging with the unpredictable leader. Among the advice they received? Call Trump a "great person" and speak as simply as possible, Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan told reporters in Washington after the deal was announced on Wednesday. The stakes were particularly high for South Korea, a major export-driven economy, and Kim and other members of the delegation have only been on the job for a few weeks after President Lee Jae Myung won a snap election in June. Kim called Trump a "master of negotiations" and said each of the team, which included Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol and Minister for Trade Yeo Han-koo, took turns role-playing as the U.S. president to prepare. "We tried to talk like President Trump, and President Trump's way of talking is very terse and straightforward," Kim said. "We prepared a lot of scenarios on our own on how to answer this or that question." Koo said the team only knew for sure they would be meeting Trump when they saw it on social media. The meeting itself went for about half an hour and the two sides went back and forth on the amount of the investment fund, which was eventually settled at $350 billion, Koo said. "We collected a lot of negotiation strategies used by our counterparts in advance and thought a lot about how to respond, so the negotiation was very smooth," he said. Yeo quoted Trump as saying his personal involvement is rare in dealing with officials who are not heads of state, and means "he respects South Korea very much and attaches great importance to South Korea." Earlier in the talks the U.S. had pressed South Korea to lift restrictions on imports derived from cattle older than 30 months, but Yeo helped defuse that by showing the Americans a photo of massive protests that occurred years ago over concerns about mad cow disease. "I think it helped them to understand the situation in Korea," Kim said. (Reporting by Joyce Lee and Josh Smith; Additional reporting by Ju-min Park; Writing by Josh Smith; Editing by Stephen Coates)

Praise Trump and speak simply: How the South Korean team negotiated its trade deal

Praise Trump and speak simply: How the South Korean team negotiated its trade deal By Joyce Lee and Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) -The South K...
China probes Nvidia over AI chip 'tracking' security risksNew Foto - China probes Nvidia over AI chip 'tracking' security risks

While Nvidia has been given assurances by Washington that it will be allowed to resume exports of its made-for-China H20 general processing units, the AI chips may be met with increased scrutiny from Beijing. According to the Cyberspace Administration of China,Nvidia met with Beijing officials on Thursday regarding potential national security concernsposed by its H20 chips, which recently saw restrictions on their export lifted following an effective ban in April. Nvidia was requested "to clarify and submit relevant supporting documentation regarding security risks, including potential vulnerabilities and backdoors, associated with its H20 computing chips sold to China," according to a CNBC translation of a statement from CAC. In a post, the regulator said that Nvidia's computing chips were reported to have serious security vulnerabilities, also noting calls from U.S. lawmakers for mandatory tracking features to be placed on advanced chips exported from the country. In its statement, CAC added that American AI experts had already revealed that Nvidia's computing chips pose mature "tracking and positioning" and "remote shutdown" technologies. Samsung's profit more than halves, missing expectations as chip business plunges 94% Here's why New Delhi did not rush into a deal with Washington Chinese AI companies are already making money — and eyeing global expansion The statement appears to be referencing a report from Reuters in May that said Bill Foster, a Democrat lawmaker from Illinois, was planning to introduce legislation that would require advanced AI chipmakers like Nvidia to include a built-in location reporting system. Forester, who once worked as a particle physicist, and independent technical experts reportedly agreed that the technology to track chips was readily available, with much of it already built into Nvidia's chips. Forester's bill would also seek to give U.S. authorities the power to remotely shut down chips being used without proper licenses, in a measure to fight chip smuggling and export loopholes. Nvidia did not immediately respond to a request for comment from CNBC. In recent weeks, many American lawmakers have also taken issue with the reported rollback of restrictions on Nvidia's H20 chips, warning they will advance Beijing's AI capability. This week, Nvidia reportedly placed orders for 300,000 H20 chipsets with contract manufacturer TSMC as it seeks to meet Chinese demand.

China probes Nvidia over AI chip 'tracking' security risks

China probes Nvidia over AI chip 'tracking' security risks While Nvidia has been given assurances by Washington that it will be allo...

 

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