Rosanna Arquette calls Quentin Tarantino 'creepy' for using slur

"Pulp Fiction" star Rosanna Arquetteis speaking out against directorQuentin Tarantino's decision to include a racial slur in the film.

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In an interview with the Sunday Timespublished Saturday, March 7,Arquette, 66,blastedTarantinofor the choice, saying that she still has love for the movie but can't stand what she sees as Hollywood's leniencewith the director.

"It's iconic, a great film on a lot of levels. But personally I am over the use of the [slur] – I hate it," she told the outlet. "I cannot stand that [Tarantino] has been given a hall pass."

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"It's not art, it's just racist and creepy," she continued.

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Arquetteplayed Jody, wife to drug dealer Lance (Eric Stoltz), in the 1994 film. Her role, though small, became part of the film'scontinued cult canon lore.

In the interview, the"Desperately Seeking Susan" actressalso said she harbors some resentment for the money she didn't see from the film's release.

"I'm the only person who didn't get a back end [a share of the takings]. Everybody made money except me," she told the Sunday Times. She went on to blame her lack of cuton Harvey Weinstein, the movie's producer, who has since been sentenced to prison time fora series of sexual assaults. Arquette wasamong the actressesinterviewed for a 2017expose of Weinsteinpublished in The New Yorker, which helped pull the curtain back on decades of alleged sexual misconduct perpetrated by the Hollywood titan. Weinstein has denied all wrongdoing.

The actress told the Sunday Times that in the early '90s she met with Weinstein about the film's script and he greeted her in a bathrobe, then attempted to put her hands on his genitalia.

"I was fortunate because I was not raped," she told the outlet. "But, boy, was it going there and I paid a price for saying no, and later I paid a price for telling the truth."

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Woman identified in shooting at Rihanna's Los Angeles house

Los Angelespolice on Mondayidentified a 35-year-old Florida woman as the person who allegedly opened fire on Rihanna's Southern California home with an AR-15-style rifle.

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Ivanna Lisette Ortiz was booked into custody on suspicion of attempted murder in connection with the Sunday afternoon incident at the property just outside Beverly Hills, police said.

Thenine-time Grammy winnerwas at the home in Beverly Crest, just north of Beverly Hills, with partner A$AP Rocky andtheir childrenwhen the shots were fired at about 1:15 p.m., police said.

The suspect drove up to the property's entrance and started shooting, police said. A possible motive wasn't clear.

The property's front gate appeared to have bullet holes, but police said no one was hurt.

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A car matching the description of the one seen at Rihanna's house during the shooting was spotted in nearby Sherman Oaks, where officers made a traffic stop and arrested the suspect, LAPD sources told NBC Los Angeles.

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Ortiz was arrested at 2:20 p.m. Sunday and booked into L.A. County jail shortly after 2 a.m. Monday, according to sheriff's records. Her bail was listed in jail records at $10.225 million.

The suspect was linked to social media accounts of an Illinois native who claims to work as a speech therapist in Florida.

State records indicate there is a woman of the same name who is a licensed speech-language pathologist who is currently in good standing. The license was issued on March 17, 2015, and is active until Dec. 31, 2027, according to state records.

An aerial view of Rihanna's house in the Beverly Crest district of Los Angeles. (NBC Los Angeles)

The suspect also has arrest records linked to Florida.

Her divorce from her ex-husband turned violent on June 25, 2023, when he dropped off their children at Ortiz's apartment, according to an arrest affidavit.

Ortiz had texted the ex-husband, "You'll be socked on the nose tonight" at the drop-off, according to the affidavit.

Cellphone video of the confrontation showed Ortiz calling the man a homophobic slur, the affidavit said.

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Jennifer Runyon Corman once shared why she stopped acting for 2 decades

After being a cast member onAnother WorldandCharles in Chargeand appearing inGhostbustersandUp the Creek, Jennifer Runyon Corman stepped back from acting in the '90s and '00s. But as the actress —who died on March 6 at age 56— revealed in a2016 interview, it was for a worthwhile personal reason.

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According to the interview, after the birth of her first son, Wyatt, in 1993, Runyon Corman knew she "wanted to take some time just to be a mom."

"I grew up in a family where my parents worked, and we had housekeepers and nannies," Runyon Corman explained. "I grew up with other people who were there every day. I didn't want that for my kids, because I know all I wanted was my mom. I wanted to be a mom. I wanted to experience every moment. I didn't want somebody calling me on the set going, 'Oh my God, Wyatt walked!' I wanted to be the one, if possible, that experienced that first."

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Runyon Corman, who died afterbeing diagnosed with cancer, continued that she and husband Todd Corman opted to leave Hollywood to raise Wyatt and his sister, Bayley, eventually settling in Idaho and then Oregon.

"We were gone for about 10 years and had our kids, and we moved to California 10 years later because our parents were getting older, and we felt it was time to come home and spend time with our parents," Runyon Corman shared.

She continued to utilize her acting skills, however.

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"I would work in [Wyatt and Bayley's] schools and teach acting, not to introduce kids to being actors, but doing all of the fun improv exercises with the kids because it helps them get over that fear of being in front of an audience and peers, if they have to give a speech or do a report," Runyon Corman said. "My hope was, this is a way to enlighten kids, showing them it's okay to stand up in front of people; anybody can do this."

Corman continued her passion for helping youth by becoming involved with theTilly's Life Center, a nonprofit devoted to inspiring "today's youth to reach their full potential as productive, kind, happy, and responsible individuals." In the interview, Runyon Corman shared how she helped launch the center with its namesake and founder, Tilly Levine.

"[Tilly] wanted to give back to kids and help kids who were troubled. She started this program with me, and a couple of other people," she said. "It's a program to give kids tools to get through tough times: how to communicate, how to forgive, how to dream your biggest dreams — tools to help you in life. All of us would benefit from it, and a lot of us don't learn these things until we are older."

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After a two-decade break from being on screen, Runyon Corman returned to acting in 2015 and took on a few roles until her final appearance in 2025'sSpectral Squad: The Haunting of Sophie Lawson.

Family and friends paid tribute to the actress after her death, with daughter Bayley Cormanwriting in an Instagram postthat "all of the best parts of me" came from her mother. "i would give anything for one more day together," Bayley wrote.Willie Aames, who played Buddy Lembeck acrossCharles in Charge's five-season run, paid tribute to his castmate in aFacebook poston Sunday. "Jenn was more than a friend. She was my dear dear friend, muse, and encourager. We shared family Christmas's together, vacations, weekends, lunches and dinners together… We did shows together, but most of all — we LAUGHED."

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US censures Afghanistan over detained Americans, could ban US travel to the country

By Simon Lewis and Jonathan Landay

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WASHINGTON, March 9 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday censured Afghanistan over its detention of ‌American citizens, a move that could lead to a ban on ‌U.S. passport holders traveling to the country.

Rubio said in a statement he was designating Afghanistan's Taliban ​government as a "state sponsor of wrongful detention," demanding that Kabul release all U.S. citizens detained in the country, including Mahmood Habibi and Dennis Coyle.

"The Taliban continues to use terrorist tactics, kidnapping individuals for ransom or to seek policy concessions. These despicable ‌tactics need to end," he ⁠said, adding that he had concluded it was not safe for Americans to travel to the country because of the ⁠risk of being unjustly detained.

The U.S. is also seeking the return of the remains of Paul Overby, an author who was last seen close to Afghanistan's border with ​Pakistan in ​2014, two sources familiar with the situation ​said.

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The sources said the U.S. ‌could restrict the use of U.S. passports for travel to Afghanistan if it does not meet the U.S. demands. Such a passport restriction is currently only in place for North Korea.

Rubio on February 27 issued the same determination against Iran, the first country to be designated under an executive order signed by President Donald ‌Trump in September. Rubio warned the U.S. ​could restrict travel to Iran over its detention ​of U.S. citizens, but has not ​imposed any restrictions. The U.S. and Israel launched a war ‌against Iran the day after the ​determination was announced.

Reuters was ​unable to reach the government in Afghanistan for comment.

Afghanistan's Taliban government has previously denied it detained Habibi, who was the head of Afghanistan's civil ​aviation.

CBS News was the ‌first to report on the U.S. considering designating Afghanistan as a ​state sponsor of wrongful detention earlier on Monday.

(Reporting by Simon Lewis ​and Jonathan Landay; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

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Ex-Prince Andrew's Former Assistant Agrees to Speak to Police amid Claim She Signed Palace Check for Nude Massage Arranged by Ghislaine Maxwell

Charlotte Manley, ex-Prince Andrew's former assistant, says she is willing to speak with police about her time working for him

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  • Manley reportedly signed a check for a massage arranged by Ghislaine Maxwell and accompanied Andrew on trade envoy trips

  • Andrew was arrested in February on misconduct allegations tied to Jeffrey Epstein, as scrutiny of his past actions continues to grow

Charlotte Manley, a past assistant for the formerPrince Andrew, has agreed to speak with police in the wake of Andrew's arrest.

The 68-year-old former Royal Navy officer served as a private secretary and treasurer to Andrew from 2001 to 2003, and was also Andrew's assistant private secretary and treasurer since 1996.

Manley toldThe Timesin the U.K., that she'd be willing to speak with police about her time serving King Charles' brother, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

When theTimesvisited her home to ask about the alleged payment and the accusations against her former employer, Manley declined the opportunity to comment on the accusations against her former employer, saying, "I would rather talk to the police than the press, not that I would have much to tell them."

Manley regularly accompanied Andrew on his international visits while he was serving as the U.K.'s special representative for trade and investment.

Ex-Prince Andrew's former assistant Charlotte Manley speaking with Donald Trump and wife Melania in Sept. 2025.Credit: Aaron Chown - WPA Pool/Getty

Andrew was arrested on Feb. 19 and detained for 11 hours on suspicion of misconduct in public office, linked to allegations that he improperly shared information as a U.K. trade envoy with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

According toThe Times, Manley signed a £75 ($100) check from the Buckingham Palace bank account on Andrew's behalf in 2000 for a massage arranged by Epstein's girlfriendGhislaine Maxwell.

PEOPLE has reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.

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Princess Anne, ex-Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward at the committal service for Queen Elizabeth in Sept. 2022.Credit: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty

Maxwell's former masseuseMonique Giannelloni previously sharedthat Manley arranged for her to visit Andrew at the Palace.

"I got to the room and Andrew was stood there in a robe," Giannelloni previously told theDaily Mail. "After saying 'hello', he disappeared to the bathroom and came back in the nude. I averted my eyes, and I was quite embarrassed."

Giannelloni added that despite the initial awkwardness, Andrew was "very nice and very gentlemanly" for the rest of the massage.

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Andrew's conduct has been called into question for more than a decade thanks to sexual-assault allegations made by lateprominent Epstein accuser, Virginia Giuffre. Andrew has repeatedly denied claims that Giuffre was forced into sexual encounters with him at the age of 17 in the early 2000s. In 2022, the two reached a civil settlement without admission of liability.Giuffre died by suicidein 2025.

As Andrew's fall from grace continues, an MP has now called for an offshore firm linked to the royal to be investigated. The MP is seeking answers on whether the firm helped to fund Andrew's escapades while he served as trade envoy.

According toThe Times, documents revealed that Andrew jointly owned a company called Inverness Asset Management, which was registered in the British Virgin Islands in 2007 and later wrapped in 2019.

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Men who brought explosives to NYC protest cited Islamic State as inspiration, complaint says

NEW YORK (AP) — Two men who broughtexplosivesto a far-right protest outside New York City's mayoral mansion said they were inspired by the Islamic State extremist group, according to a court complaint.

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Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, were being held without bail after a court appearance Monday on charges that include attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization and using a weapon of mass destruction. Their lawyers didn't argue for bail but could do so later.

The homemade devices,which did not explode,were hurled Saturday during raucous counterprotests against an anti-Islam demonstration led by Jake Lang, a far-right activist and critic of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a Democrat and the first Muslim to hold the office.

"Balat and Kayumi sought to incite fear and mass suffering through this alleged attempted terror attack in the backyard of an elected city official," James Barnacle, who runs the FBI's New York office, said at a news conference after the brief court session.

The defendants said nothing in court, but Kayumi smirked and looked over at Balat as the judge read part of the complaint alleging they acted in support of the Islamic State group. Balat stared ahead at the defense table.

According to the complaint, Kayumi blurted out, as he was being arrested Saturday, that "ISIS" was the reason for his conduct. Balat later told authorities that he had pledged allegiance to the extremists, and Kayumi asserted that he was affiliated with the group, the complaint said.

Officers asked Balat whether he was aiming to accomplish something akin to the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing that killed three people and wounded hundreds more.

"No, even bigger," Balat replied, according to the complaint.

Defense attorney highlights suspect's youth

Emir Balat's lawyer, Mehdi Essmidi, said outside court that his client is a Philadelphia-area high school senior with "complicated stuff going on" in his personal life. "There's a lot to figure out," the attorney added.

Asked whether he believed Balat was a terrorist, the lawyer said: "I believe he's 18 and he doesn't have any idea what he's doing."

Kayumi's lawyer, Michael Arthus, pointed in court to the extensive publicity surrounding the case and asked that prosecutors avoid saying anything that could prejudice potential jurors.

No one answered the door at a home listed as belonging to one of Kayumi's relatives in Newtown, Pennsylvania. At a home where neighbors said Balat lives in nearby Langhorne, a young man declined to comment when a reporter knocked on the door.

A spokesperson for Neshaminy High School, located in Langhorne, confirmed that Balat is in his senior year there. He has not attended in-person classes since enrolling in the district's virtual program this past September, according to a note sent to parents Monday by the district's superintendent.

Essmidi said he didn't believe the two young men had known each other for long. Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said neither defendant had a criminal history.

Meanwhile, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi commented on social media that authorities "will not allow ISIS's poisonous, anti-American ideology to threaten this nation."

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No ties to Iran war are identified

Tisch said there are no indications that the attack was connected to the ongoingwar in Iran.

An automated license plate reader captured the defendants entering New York City from New Jersey less than an hour before the noontime attack, according to the complaint. Kayumi's mother filed a missing person report, saying she last saw him around 10:30 a.m. Saturday.

The men's vehicle — registered to one of Balat's relatives — was discovered Sunday, a few blocks from where they were arrested. A search of the car turned up a fuse, a metal can, and a list of chemical ingredients and components that could be used to build explosives, the complaint said.

Lang's sparsely attended protest Saturday drew a far larger group of counterdemonstrators. Amid the faceoff, Balat tossed a jar-sized device that contained the explosive TATP into the crowd, the complaint said. The object also contained a fuse, plus an exterior layer of duct-taped nuts and bolts, the complaint said.

The device extinguished itself steps from police officers. According to the complaint, Balat then ran down the block and collected a second, similar device — which has yet to be tested for explosives — from Kayumi. Balat dropped it near some police officers and tried to run away, the complaint said. Police tackled Balat and soon arrested him and Kayumi.

"Violence that is meant to chill free speech, violence that is meant to keep us from assembling peaceably, will be met with swift justice," Manhattan-based U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton said at a news conference Monday.

Protester arrested on unrelated charges

The scene had grown chaotic even before the devices were thrown. Police said one person involved in the anti-Islam demonstration, Ian McGinnis, 21, was arrested after he pepper-sprayed counterprotesters.

McGinnis, of Philadelphia, was released without bond after pleading not guilty Sunday to assault and aggravated harassment in a New York court, records show. His attorney, Steven Metcalf, said Monday that McGinnis was defending himself from counterprotesters.

Three others were arrested but released without charge.

Lang, who's running for U.S. Senate in Florida, was charged with assaulting an officer and other offenses during theJan. 6 insurrectionat the U.S. Capitol. He was later freed from prison as part ofPresident Donald Trump's sweeping act of clemency.

While Mamdani spoke to reporters Monday morning at the mayoral residence, Gracie Mansion, Lang heckled from outside the gates.

This story has been corrected to reflect that police are now identifying one of the suspects by the name Ibrahim Kayumi, instead of Ibrahim Nikks. Earlier headlines were corrected to show Tisch referred to the possibility of the suspects being inspired by rather than related to the Islamic State group.

Associated Press writers Michael Catalini in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, and David Collins in Hartford, Connecticut, contributed.

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Breece Hall has cheeky message on Jets free agent signings

Sometimes, the more interesting part ofNFL free agencyis the players teams choosenotto pay.

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New York Jetsrunning backBreece Hall– a player stillwaiting on his big pay dayin the form of a contract extension – sent a message to his team's front office with a social media post on March 9.

"Damn we sure got a lot of money in Florham Park all these contracts dudes signing," Hall wrote on X, including three laughing emojis at the end of his post.

"I definitely be pocket watching in free agency lmao," he posted an hour later with more laughing emojis in the post.

Hall was due to become a free agent this offseason before theJetskept him in the building with afranchise tagahead of the deadline.

ESPN's Adam Schefterreportedat the time that the move was "a placeholder" while the Jets continued to work on reaching agreement on an extension with their running back.

The Iowa State product will make $14.3 million on the franchise tag in 2026 unless he signs a long-term extension in the coming months.

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Meanwhile, NFL free agency's negotiation period began on March 9. Within hours of the "legal tampering" window opening, the Jets had agreed to terms on over $100 million in contract money with a handful of free agents and an extension for safetyMinkah Fitzpatrickafteracquiring him via trade.

Despite the apparent message Hall was sending to the Jets' front office as he waits for his extension, the running back has responded positively to New York's free agent signings.

Replying to one user who speculated Hall has to be liking the Jets' moves so far, Hall wrote: "I am (not gonna lie), filling a lot of holes (right now)!!"

Hall also replied to another user's social media post, writing, "I'm happy we spending ... we need to!"

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The Jets finished the 2025 season 3-14, tied for the worst record in the NFL and netting themselves the No. 2 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Their 17.6 points per game on made them the fourth-worst scoring offense in the league last year.

Hall, in his fourth season with New York, set career highs with 243 carries and 1,065 rushing yards. He also tallied 350 receiving yards on 36 catches.

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