Chelsea Handler says she bought RFK Jr., Cheryl Hines' 'toxic' house

Chelsea Handler'sgripe withHealth and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.andCheryl Hineshits close to home.

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Handler revealed on a March 5episodeof her podcast "Dear Chelsea" that she bought a Los Angeles home from the couple five years ago, but has yet to live in it.

"It was a disaster," Handler said, adding that she did not know who she was purchasing the home from because it was in a trust.

"When they opened up the house, they were like, this house is the most toxic environment, you cannot live here for at least two years," she continued.

The comedian, who shared the story after a listener called in about seeing Kennedy at their gym, said she has "my own issues" with the DHS secretary.

"The idea that this guy is in charge of the health of our country when he didn't even have a proper foundation at his house," Handler added.

USA TODAY has reached out to reps for Kennedy and Hines for comment.

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Chelsea Handler saysRFK Jr., Cheryl Hines' former home is 'cursed'

Chelsea Handler said she has yet to move in to the home she bought from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cheryl Hines.

Handler said "everything has been redone" in the house she bought from Kennedy and Hines, but she has yet to move in because it has not passed an inspection.

"He has like a little outdoor storage unit that's been there since I bought the property — And they're like, 'this is illegal,' and I'm like, 'oh my God,'" she said.

"It's cursed," Handler added. "I mean, three people have come in and said this house is cursed."

Handler reportedly bought the Brentwood, California, home from Kennedy and Hines for $5.9 million in 2021, according toRealtor.com.

Kennedy and Hines have since moved to Washington, D.C., with the DHS secretaryreportedly having purchaseda $4.4 million Georgetown townhouse last year.

Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached atmelina.khan@usatoday.com.

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Pregnant Hailee Steinfeld Shares Some of Her 'Favorite Moments' from Her Mother Goose-Inspired Baby Shower

Hailee Steinfeld celebrated her baby shower in her backyard with 30 loved ones

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  • Guests enjoyed sandwiches, salads, and appetizers like grilled cheese with jam and participated in a knitting station for a baby blanket

  • Steinfeld shared photos on her Substack of the event, including her Stella McCartney dress and nursery-rhyme-inspired decor featuring books and flowers

Hailee Steinfeldis getting closer to welcoming her little one.

On Tuesday, Mar. 17, the pregnantSinnersactress, 29, wrote a post onher Substackabout her Mother Goose-inspired baby shower. Steinfeld shared that her shower took place on Saturday, Mar. 14, in her backyard.

"On a sunny Saturday in LA, my mom and about 30 women I love so much gathered in my most comfortable place — my backyard — for a baby shower," Steinfeld, who is currently expecting her first baby with husband Josh Allen, wrote in her post. "My mom planned the entire gorgeous thing."

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"From a 'Mother Goose' reference and a swatch of gingham, she pieced it all together. Looking around seeing this amazing group of women all together celebrating me in this moment meant so much," continued the mom-to-be. "I can't believe that this little person, who no one has even met yet, is so loved."

Steinfeld went on to share a few of her "favorite moments" from the day, adding pictures throughout the post. In one, the actress could be seen wearing a white dress and brown boots, posing with her hands on either side of her stomach.

She also added a picture of herself and her mom, who wore a white dress with green flowers on it.

"What stood out to me about this Stella McCartney dress was that the minute I put it on, it felt like something I'd wear pregnant or not," Steinfeld said of her dress. "The key to dressing when you're pregnant, I've found, is trying to wear what you would normally wear (or as close to it as you can)."

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Steinfeld included additional photos from the party, which featured lots of gingham and Mother Goose-inspired decor.

"There was no baby shower theme, per se, but a subtle nursery-rhyme thread was woven throughout the decor," she explained. "For example, there were nursery books everywhere, some fanned open with flower arrangements spilling out of the pages. Everyone brought a book, so this baby is building quite the little library."

For food, guests were treated to sandwiches and salads, as well as a few different desserts to choose from.

"For lunch, we had simple sandwiches and salads. There were appetizers passed around at the beginning; the standouts were these little grilled cheese with jam — they were insane," said Steinfeld. "Of course, there was also a big bowl of shrimp ;)."

The actress said her mom also organized a knitting station at the shower, where all the guests were able to knit a square. The little pieces will now be sewn together for a baby blanket.

"It's a very full circle moment for me because my mom took up knitting when I made my first movie," Steinfeld explained. "She was sitting in a trailer all day and needed something to do. It was Sudoku or knitting, and she chose the latter."

Although Steinfeld joked that she "can't really cast on or off," she said she was able to knit a square for her baby's blanket.

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TSA says nearly 10% of its officers called out sick Tuesday

Nearly 10% or 2,700 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers across the country called in sick Tuesday, according to TSA data first obtained by ABC News.

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Atlanta and New Orleans saw the biggest impacts, the data said, with nearly 40% of officers calling out in each airport. For context, about 2% of TSA officers call out on any given day across the country, the agency said in a report.

Tony Gutierrez/AP - PHOTO: Travelers make their way through a security check point as TSA agents talk at Love Field Airport in Dallas, March 16, 2026.

After thepartial government shutdownbegan for the Department of Homeland Security (which oversees TSA) on Feb. 14, TSA employees initially had their pay reduced as funding dried up. Those employeesreceived their first $0 paycheckof this shutdown last week, and the rate of unscheduled absences and callouts spiked, according to TSA statistics obtained by ABC News.

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One of the four security checkpoints at Atlanta remained closed on Wednesday due to the staffing shortage. The airport also says it's expecting more than 350,000 people traveling through the airport from Thursday, March 19, through Sunday, March 22.

The data highlighted call outs for several significant airport TSA on Tuesday:

  • John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK): 30.1%

  • Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT): 29.1%

  • Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY): 35.8%

  • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL): 34.6%

  • Houston Hobby Airport (HOU): 40.8%

  • George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH): 28.3%

TSA rolls out video warning travelers of long wait times, blaming 'Democrat shutdown'

"The Democrats' reckless DHS shutdown is causing TSA officers to go without pay for the third time in nearly six months," a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said in a statement to ABC News. "Many TSA officers cannot pay their rent, buy food, or afford to put gas in their cars -- forcing them to call out sick from work. Now, Americans are facing HOURS long waits at airports across the country. Democrats must reopen DHS now."

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Influencers flock to Epstein's former island to film viral videos

A thousand miles off the coast of Florida, influencers have found the secret to instant virality.

NBC Universal Little St. James has become a hot spot for content creators hoping to go viral. (Leila Register / NBC News; Courtesy Ahmad Aburob; Courtesy Andy Bracco )

One after another, content creators are finding their way to Little Saint James, better known as the private island once owned by the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Armed with cameras, they are capitalizing on and propellingincreased interestin revelations from the latest release of the Epstein files — a series of disclosures made by the Justice Department revealing partially redacted documents that were aggregated and produced during its investigation into Epstein. The disgraced financier died by suicide in his jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.

Out of over 15 YouTube videos NBC News reviewed of people filming their expeditions to Little Saint James, part of the U.S. Virgin Islands, at least nine were posted this year, some within days of each other.

The videos have become increasingly popular and have accumulated more than 52 million views in total.

Most of the videos run a similar course. Content creators fly to St. Thomas, the closest neighboring island with an airport, and upon their arrival, speak to locals to get tips and rumors about Little Saint James.

From there, they scope out local Jet Ski and snorkel rentals and swim onto the island's shore or fly drones over it.

The YouTubers are motivated by the online engagement that comes with all things Epstein, but also by various online theories about the island and unanswered questions about its role in Epstein's web of sexual abuse of women and girls.

The trips to the island do not appear to be sanctioned or approved by its latest owner, billionaireStephen Deckoff, who boughtLittle Saint James and a neighboring island Epstein owned known as Great Saint James for $60 million in 2023. In apress release detailing the purchase,Deckoff had plans to develop a "state-of-the-art, five-star, world-class luxury 25-room resort" that was slated to open last year.

A spokesperson for the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources said in a statement to NBC News that it has not "received any plans for the development of a resort on either Little or Great Saint James as of March 2026." Deckoff's asset management firm, Black Diamond Capital Management, did not respond to a request for comment.

The U.S. Coast Guard deferred NBC News to the U.S. Virgin Islands Police Department for comment. The police department didn't respond to a request for comment.

YouTuber Ben Lisi, whoposted a video attempting to go to the islandin February, told NBC News that he opted not to attempt to step on the island because of the legal concerns: "the island is owned by a new person now, so, I don't really know much about them, but I did obviously want to respect that."

But others were willing to take on the risk. Jordan-based YouTuber Ahmad Aburobmade a videothat's now been viewed more than 15 million times, which shows him stepping onto the island and approaching a structure that's been dubbed the "temple."

"I actually went in very quickly to do that video because I knew it will go viral, and I know it really fits my usual content," he said. For eight of the YouTubers who have made Little Saint James videos, including Aburob, their videos visiting the island are in their top five most-viewed videos.

With the latest release of the Epstein files under the Trump administration, interest in the convicted sex offender has surged dramatically in the past month. Searches for "Little James Island" and "Epstein Island" reached an all-time high in February, according toGoogle Trends data.

"The latest release of Epstein files, that created a trend, and that trend caused YouTubers to go there to kind of ride on that trend," Aburob said.

He said that he wanted to attempt to visit the island after seeing videos fromcontent creators Nico GriggandTyler Oliveiradoing the same, and said he wanted to step onto the island after seeing Grigg only reach the surrounding waters. (He had complained about stepping on sea urchins while approaching the shore.)

Aburob said that he thinks many of the videos are a mix between manufactured drama and genuine curiosity.

"It's a mix of both," he said. "As a content creator, it's your job to create a very entertaining piece. So it's okay to latch on to whatever drama you can find while doing the experience, in my opinion."

Influencers visiting the island have frequently traveled via Jet Ski. (Courtesy Ahmad Aburob)

Several of the creators who went to the island are known for their prank videos or for their content exploring government conspiracy theories, but some have said that their videos exploring the island are unlike their typical content.

"I know this is a different side, it's not really me pranking," YouTuber Junior Sangaresaid in his video. He took a Jet Ski near the island but ended up not going onto it, but told his followers: "100 thousand likes — on my life — I will come back here, ding-dong ditch this building, and spend the night on this island without trying to get caught." He is 25,000 likes away from his goal as of Wednesday.

Lisi said that he hoped the video could raise awareness about the Epstein case while still being "light hearted and still adventurous" for his younger audience.

"Even though it's just a silly video, and we didn't actually sneak on the island or anything, but we just saw it, I think it still brings more attention to it," Lisi said. "And hopefully, in some small way, can bring justice to the victims and help expose or continue to bring to light what's going on behind closed doors."

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What many have referred to as the "temple" has been a spot of particular interest for YouTubers visiting the island. In recent videos where YouTubers have made it up close to the structure, it appears to have been painted over and boarded up.

"Ungodly things happened here, it feels so weird being here," YouTuber Ash Alk said as he walked around the templein his videoreleased in late February.

Permit recordsshow that the structure was pitched as a music pavilion, complete with a grand piano, living room and bathroom inside. But the building's final design ended up much different than the original designs included in the records. There is limited information on what the building was actually used for.

Other content creators focused on different aspects of the island. In his video, Lisiwas set on finding potential tunnelsunder Epstein's island. It has not been confirmed if tunnels had actually been built under the island, but insome recently released documentsoutlining tasks on Little Saint James, a "tunnel" is mentioned, giving rise to online speculation. He told NBC News he hadn't seen any tunnels while he was there.

In eight of the videos from this year, the influencers appear to use the same Jet Ski rental service, Coastal Water Sports, to make their treks to the island. A man who appears in the videos addresses the popularity of YouTubers visiting the island, telling Lisi: "Not more YouTubers."

In the videos, the man seems aware of people's plans to visit the island but often discourages them from going.

"No, don't go there," the man says to Oliveirain his video. "It's somebody's island." The YouTubers appear to still use the Jet Skis to go toward the island and are shown in the videos signing papers.

But Jet Ski trips to Little Saint James don't appear to be part of Coastal Water Sports' marketing strategy and aren't promoted on its social media, beyondposting pictures with Griggs and YouTuber Matt Batista, who went on a trip together,as well as Lisi and Sangare. When reached for comment through the number on the company's website about the increased interest from YouTubers, an individual from Coastal Water Sports told NBC News that they were "not authorized to speak on that."

Epstein's other properties have also attracted interest. Many people in the past have hung aroundEpstein's Upper East Side mansionand one couple was accused of attempting tobreak in and steal fromhis New Mexico property, Zorro Ranch.

Andy Bracco made a video that accumulated 1.5 million views of him going to the island in 2020. He said he has alsocamped outside Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell's luxury home in New Hampshire, where she lived up until the point she was arrested in July 2020, around the time Bracco had gone. Maxwell iscurrently serving time in a federal prison in Texas.

For visitors to Little St. James, the "Temple" has been a particular fascination. (Courtesy Andy Bracco)

"I barely slept through so many noises in the woods. I was so in my head about where I was, I was very nervous," Bracco said. "I went in. I got some shots of the house from up close, shots that no one has. And then I even looked inside. There was a champagne-colored Lexus, RX 350, like a SUV. So if you're wondering what she drove, I guess that's her vehicle."

He said that he has had interest in walking outside Epstein's properties in New York, but hasn't done so.

For his trip to the island, Bracco said he spent upwards of 60 days doing research on how to enter it discreetly, and how to find someone to take him. He said that since he's gone, many creators have come to him for advice on how to get on the island.

"I think it's going to unfortunately become a bit of a trend," he said. "It was easier, but now it's probably going to get harder, they're going to start to wrap up their security a little bit, just because of the frequency of people trying to get on the island."

Epstein initiallybought Little Saint James island in 1998and then purchased Great Saint James in 2016. Following his death in 2019, theFBI conducted a raidon Little Saint James. Epstein's estateowned the propertyuntil it was put up for sale in 2022.

Prior to Bracco's 2020 visit, Luke Rudkowskifilmed himself going onto the islandshortly after the FBI raid for his channel We Are Change.

Rudkowski told NBC News that he chose to go to the island after seeing a drone video of the property that captured footage of someone who he thought looked similar to Epstein.

"I found it to be something that was incredibly important for public interest," he said.

When Rudkowski had gone to the island, it still had lots of furniture and decorations left behind by Epstein. Rudkowski filmed himself walking inside rooms and different structures on the island and looking outside the then-painted temple. He said that what had caught his eye while he was there was the odd furniture and what appeared to be gargoyle statues that were scattered around. Epstein also had white gargoyle statues in front of his Palm Beach home, according to recently released files.

Rudkowski said that he has seen some of the recent videos of people going onto the island, but has mixed emotions about it.

"When there's so much that the government hasn't given us answers to, people are going to naturally try to fill that void," he said. "But if we had a competent DOJ that actually would have done the proper job here and investigated it, we wouldn't have a lot of these independent content creators using the situation as they are for this type of adventurism that they're highlighting on YouTube."

"But at the same time, I'm the person who kind of did it before anybody else," he added.

While new videos continue to appear, with YouTuber Ali Atfiposting the most recent oneon March 10, the trend might be short-lived. Aburob said he doesn't plan on making any more Epstein-related content, adding that he doesn't "want to be associated with that name."

"I mean, for a YouTuber, it's a very nice trip to make content, but I don't think any normal human being would go, because there's nothing to do," Aburob said. "You just go around and make content. That's it. There's nothing to do if you're not a YouTuber."

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Dancing robot seen dragged away by panicked restaurant staff after going haywire in bizarre video: 'Actually scary'

This machine rages against you.

NY Post A composite of photos showing employees dragging a robot away.

The rise of the machines could be closer than you think. A humanoid bot had to be "bounced" from a California restaurant after smashing tableware during a dance routine gone awry, as seen inviral X footage.

The smashing machine had reportedly been tasked with performing for patrons at the Haidilao hotpot restaurant in San Jose.

The robot busted moves and plates alike during this backfired dance sequence. Xiao Hong Shu

The clip, mistakenly labeled as transpiring in China, starts innocuously enough with said robot shaking its hands and twerking its hips while clad in an orange apron ironically labeled "I'm good."

Then, all of a sudden, the disco droid starts tearing up the dance floor.

The termi-waiter proceeds to start knocking over tableware, smashing plates and sending chopsticks flying, evoking one of the failed automated police prototypes from Robocop 2.

That's when waitstaff proceed to grab the dance machine by the scruff of its neck and haul it outside while it continues to bust moves a la an unruly St Paddy's Day reveler.

Commenters were bemused by the machine's malfunction.

"[It] broke free from the matrix,"quipped one, whileanother joked, "This is what happens when you don't pay your robots enough."

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However, some found the automated employee's tantrum somewhat dystopian withone critic warning, "the revolution is going to begin."

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"It's all fun and games, till the robot doesn't find it funny anymore,"said another.

"This is actually scary,"declared a third. "Watch how hard three grown people have to wrestle this thing just to make it freeze."

"Now picture that same loss of control in a 100+ kg combat/security humanoid, or one carrying sharp tools in a kitchen/factory," they added, stressing the need for "emergency stop buttons" within arms reach.

It's yet unclear if the automaton was "terminated" following its dance dance revolution, but this isn't the first time a bot has lost control on the job.

In 2025,freaky footage showeda humanoid robot seemingly snapping and lashing out at its handlers at a Chinese factory like something out of a sci-fi thriller.

These shocking incidents comes as anthropomorphic-seeming machines are becoming more integrated into our everyday lives.

This past winter,Shanghai start-up DroidUPunveiled an eerily realistic humanoid service bot named Moya with camera eyes and warm skin.

"A robot that truly serves human life should be warm, have a temperature, almost like a living being that people can connect with," said company founder Li Qingdu.

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Gerrit Cole works around two hits, shows improved velocity in first Yankees start since Tommy John surgery

It's only spring training, but the New York Yankees had a lot on the line during Wednesday's game against the Boston Red Sox. First and foremost, after missing all of last season due to Tommy John surgery, ace Gerrit Cole returned to the mound.

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And he seemed like he was pretty amped up to be back out there.

Cole showed improved velocity in his first inning of work, hitting 98 mph with his fastball twice in the frame. While he allowed two hits during the inning, he was able to work around them, thanks to a key caught stealing. He finished the inning with 10 pitches, seven of them for strikes.

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Although Cole gave up two hits, one was a bit flukey. To open the game, Red Sox outfielder Braiden Ward dropped a perfectly placed bunt up the first-base line for a single.

Cole was in hot pursuit of the ball and slid to the ground to try to make the play, but Ward proved too fast.

Cole might have been a little peeved about the first-pitch bunt, as he immediately tried to pick Ward off first base. After two unsuccessful attempts, Ward stole second.

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But Ward was a little too greedy on the base paths later in the inning. Following a flyout, he was thrown out trying to steal third base. It was a crucial play, as Cole gave up what would've been a run-scoring single to Jason Delay right after Ward's out. Delay smacked a 98-mph fastball from Cole into left field for a single. The ball was scalded off the bat, with a 104.2-mph exit velocity.

Cole needed just one more pitch to get out of the inning, getting Nathan Hickey to ground out on a knuckle curve.

Overall, it was an encouraging start for Cole, who showed improved velocity on all his pitches in limited work. His slowest fastball of the day came in at 96.1 mph, which is slightly up from his 2024 average, when his fastballs came in at 95.9 mph.

It was more promising that Cole was able to reach back and hit 98 mph with both his four-seam fastball and sinker when needed. Both of those pitches came as Cole was trying to put away Delay, a sign that the Yankees' ace can already reach back for more velocity when going for a strikeout. Cole also had a 97.2-mph fastball earlier in the at-bat.

It wasn't just his hard pitches that saw better velocity. His two knuckle curves were also faster than in 2024, as was his slider, which was up nearly a full mile-per-hour during the inning.

There are, of course, a few caveats to those figures. It was Cole's first competitive appearance since last March, and he was likely full of adrenaline, which might have led to better velocity. He also knew it was going to be a short outing and might have gone out there trying to throw as hard as possible, knowing he wouldn't have to deal with the fatigue associated with a longer stint.

Despite the low workload, Cole was removed from the game after just one inning. He'll presumably continue to increase his workload ahead of his eventual regular-season return, which is expected in late May or early June.

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