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Kelly Ripa Admits She Stopped Talking to Kids After ‘Fighting and Arguing’

February 05, 2026
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Kelly Riparevealed she gave her three adult children the silent treatment over a disagreement about Instagram photos.

On the Tuesday (February 3) episode of herLet's Talk Off Camerapodcast, the long-time morning talk show host explained to her guest, Bronwyn Newport, that she recently got into an argument with her children, Michael (28), Lola (24), and Joaquin (22).

The incident happened over the holidays when Ripa wanted to post aslideshow of family photos on Instagram. What should have been a simple task turned into a huge ordeal when her kids refused to approve certain pictures for public posting.

"I've got to tell you, I tried to post a family carousel on Instagram on Christmas," Ripa said, perPeople. "I stopped talking to my kids for about four hours on Christmas because of the fighting and the arguing over, 'You can't use that picture of me. Well, you can't use that picture of me.'"

She added, "I was like, 'Guys, it's just a picture of us at church. It's not that deep. We're just in front of the Christmas tree at church.'"

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Ripa, who shares her three children with her husband andLive with Kelly and Markco-hostMark Consuelos,has previously aired her frustrations about wrangling her kids for family photos.

In December, Ripa and Consuelos toldPeoplethat they decided to cut their kids out of their 2025 Christmas card. "We're tired of getting all the photos approved by our kids every year," Consuelos told the outlet. "They're out."

"We've cut them out," Ripa confirmed before revealing that her children were not happy about it. "They complained that they're not in the Christmas card this year. They feel very slighted, and [said] 'How could you?'"

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However, Ripa stood by the decision, adding, "I said, 'I'm tired of waiting around for you to approve a picture. I've got to move."

Instead, Ripa and Consuelos took their Christmas card snap with the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders. "Mark just has a look on his face that is like… he's so excited and happy," Ripa said of the pic. "He's the happiest I've ever seen him in a Christmas card."

Another year, when the kids were being uncooperative, Ripa and Consuelos posed for a Christmas card photo with the latter's TV family from the showRiverdale.

As for future Christmas cards, Ripa said the dream is to take a snap with the Radio City Rockettes.

"Every year I'm like, 'We gotta get a picture with the Rockettes' but we do the show so late and I gotta get my Christmas card to the printer early," she explained. "So maybe we'll do a picture this year for next year's Christmas card."

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Michael Keaton Remembers Working With Catherine O'Hara: 'Like Breathing Rarefied Air'

February 05, 2026
Michael Keaton Remembers Working With Catherine O'Hara: 'Like Breathing Rarefied Air'

Catherine O'Hara in Los Angeles in 1986. Credit - Bonnie Schiffman—Getty Images

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Two years ago,Oscar night. Backstage.Catherine O'Haraand I have mere minutes before we walk out to present, and we're riffing on how to make a funny entrance.

She says, "How 'bout when they introduce us, you go out real fast without waiting for me, and I'll go—'Hey, wait!'"

"Yeah. I like it. Let's do that," I say.

Ladies and gentlemen, here to present...

We enter. Do the bit. Crickets—mostly.

To this day, I replay it in my head, feeling like I let her down. Did I not sell it enough? Was I too subtle? Too real? I literally re-do the walk in my mind, trying to make it work.

With almost anyone else, I'd have forgotten it within seconds. But with her? It wasn't about the joke landing. It was because I liked her so damn much. To work comedically with Catherine, as I was lucky to get to do not just at the awards show but on twoBeetlejuicemoviesand projects likeThe PaperandGame 6across nearly 40 years, was like breathing rarefied air. And between takes, it was the greatest hang on set. The only thing better was the hang off set—in real life, as I call it.

When she talked to you, she talkedwithyou. When you told her a story, she looked right at you and was all in. A twinkle, a light, a glow—I don't know what the hell it was.

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To make her laugh was such a joy.

We had made tentative plans to get together in January. She and her husband Bo were going to come over to the house for dinner. I'm still kind of waiting.

Since herunthinkable passing at 71 on Jan. 30, I mostly managed to avoid any clips of her on my phone or TV, but I got blindsided by one that popped up—couldn't avoid it. I watched. I felt sad. I turned off the light and closed my eyes to sleep.

About four minutes later, I woke myself up to the sound of laughing. It was me.

I smiled and fell asleep.

To have a woman as your friend is a great thing. To have a brilliantly funny woman as your friend is special. To have Catherine O'Hara as your friend is a blessing.

Among so many great comedians, past and present, Catherine stood out. Comedically? Gold. As a person? Platinum.

I'll have dinner with Bo. You have laughs with John Candy.

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Gayle King Tears Up Reporting on Savannah Guthrie’s Missing Mother Nancy's Case: ‘Your Heart Can’t Help but Break for Her’

February 05, 2026
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  • Gayle King got visibly choked up on CBS Mornings as she reported on Savannah Guthrie and her siblings' emotional plea to their mother Nancy's abductor

  • King called the situation "unimaginable" and "so, so scary"

  • Guthrie's mother Nancy has been missing for five days and authorities believe the 84-year-old was taken from her Arizona home

Gayle Kingdidn't hold back when reporting on the news ofSavannah Guthrieand her siblings' emotional plea to their mother's presumed abductor.

On Thursday, Feb. 5,CBS Morningsopened with a shot of King and her stone-faced co-hosts, Vladimir Duthiers and Adriana Diaz, as they played footage from theGuthries' emotional Instagram video,which was released on Wednesday evening.

"We're starting things a little differently this morning because like you, we're all waking up this morning with very heavy hearts — praying for our friend and our colleague, Savannah Guthrie," King, 71, shared. "Her mom Nancy is still missing at this hour and late last night, the Guthrie family went public with a very emotional message."

King got visibly choked up with her voice shaking as she relayed details of the Guthries' video.

Vladimir Duthiers, Gayle King and Adriana Diaz report on Savannah Guthrie's mom's abduction on CBS Mornings. CBS

In the clip, the siblings discussed their 84-year-old motherNancy, calling her a "kind, faithful, loyal, fiercely loving woman." The trio then asked the abductor or abductors for proof that their mother is still alive amid reports of an unverified ransom note.

"We are all wishing that Nancy comes home," King said. "Everyone's talking about this story. It is an unimaginable situation for the Guthrie family."

The veteran journalist began to tear up, sharing the part of the video that affected her the most.

"Savannah just got to me where she says 'mommy,' " King said. "To hear a grown woman say, 'Mommy, we're all looking for you.' Everybody's looking for her."

King added that the situation is "something that none of us can imagine having to do," calling it "so frightening and so disturbing," adding, "I can't stop thinking about Savannah and her siblings putting that video message out."

Getting more emotional throughout the broadcast, King noted, "Your heart can't help but break for her."

Gayle King and Savannah Guthrie in 2012. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty

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Despite working on different networks, King and Guthrie have been friendly through their decades-long careers.

"We all know how close she was to her mother," King stated. "You keep seeing those pictures over and over and over again. We're trying to make sense of something that makes no sense. And that's why we keep struggling and gasping for something. Help us understand how this is happening, why this is happening and what we can do about it? It's so, so, so scary to me."

Nancy was last seen alive on the evening of Saturday, Jan. 31, by her daughter, Annie. Friends called the family on Sunday, Feb. 1, when Nancy failed to show up at church. She was reported missing to the authorities later that day.

In addition to local law enforcement, the FBI has now also gotten involved in the case. Anyone with any information on Nancy's disappearance or whereabouts is urged to contact 1-800-CALL-FBI.

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France seizes 4 tons of cocaine in Pacific, intercepts drug boat in Caribbean

February 05, 2026
France seizes 4 tons of cocaine in Pacific, intercepts drug boat in Caribbean

France's navy seized over four tons of cocaine from a ship in the south Pacific and also intercepted a boat trafficking cocaine in the Caribbean Sea, the country's armed forces minister said on Thursday.

Catherine Vautrin wrote on X that4.24 tons of cocainewas seized in the Pacific and a boat carrying678 kilograms of cocainewas intercepted in the Caribbean and handed over to the Barbadian authorities.

The vessel in the Pacific, from Central America and believed bound for South Africa, was intercepted in French Polynesia, the country's high commission in the island territory said in astatement.

Its cargo was destroyed at sea, away from the Polynesian economic zone and marine protected area, officials told AFP.

Vautrin and the high commissionreleased imagesfrom the operation on social media, showing an aerial view of the interception as well as packages of the purported drugs on board a naval vessel. Vautrintoutedthe armed forces' "vigilance and professionalism to thwart a globalized trafficking network."

France's navy seized over four tons of cocaine from a ship in the south Pacific and also intercepted a boat trafficking cocaine in the Caribbean Sea, the country's armed forces minister said on Thursday. / Credit: France's High Commission in French Polynesia

The prosecutor's office did not bring charges so as not to burden the local court with a case of drug trafficking not destined for French Polynesia itself.

The high commission said the vessel and its crew were freed under international law.

Last month, the navyseized almost five tons of cocaine, believed headed for Australia, from a fishing vessel near French Polynesia.

The United Nations has said in recent years that organized crime groups trafficking cocaine and methamphetamine have expanded their presence in the Pacific.

Large amounts of drugs are transported from North and South America for Australian and New Zealand markets, according to the United Nations.

French Polynesia lies along these maritime routes and is itself affected by significant methamphetamine use.

Its small population of 280,000, however, spares it from being a prime target for large-scale drug trafficking.

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Arizona Department of Public Safety helicopter crash kills 2 while responding to shootout

February 05, 2026
Arizona Department of Public Safety helicopter crash kills 2 while responding to shootout

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — An Arizona Department of Public Safety helicopter crashed in an accident that killed the pilot and a trooper on board, after they responded to a gun battle between police and a suspect who fired on officers from multiple rooftops over almost two hours, authorities said Thursday.

Associated Press The blocked road to a neighborhood in Flagstaff, Arizona, where police say a man opened fire at officers is seen Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Cheyanne Mumphrey) In this grab taken from video, emergency cervices work at a scene of Police Helicopter Crash in Flagstaff, Arizona, the night from Feb. 4 to 5, 2026. (ABC15 Arizona via AP) Law enforcement respond to aneighborhood in Flagstaff, Ariz. ,where police say a man opened fire on officers on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Cheyanne Mumphrey)

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The confrontation began when law enforcement officers responded to a domestic violence call around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Flagstaff Police Chief Sean Connolly said during a news conference.

A man armed with a semiautomatic long rifle opened fire on the officers and victim and an almost two-hour shootout ensued, with the unidentified suspect "hopping from roof to roof" in the neighborhood while shooting at officers, Connolly said.

The man was brought into custody at about 10:20 p.m., around the time the helicopter accident occurred, Connolly said. He did not provide information on how the helicopter crashed but said it had been providing officers on the ground with an aerial view of what was happening.

The suspect suffered nonfatal gunshot wounds and was being treated at Flagstaff Medical Center, officials said.

No one else was injured. The names of the pilot and trooper, who was also a paramedic, were not released.

"Our city and our state have experienced a significant loss. We are part of this community," Connolly said. "This neighborhood was under siege last night."

A 'giant boom'

Amanda Brewer of Flagstaff said she and her husband heard close to 100 gunshots fired in their neighborhood beginning at around 8:40 p.m. and continuing after the helicopter arrived at about 10 p.m. She heard three rounds of shots fired as the helicopter flew around, including three or four shots as the helicopter was over their house.

Then she could no longer hear the helicopter, there was a "giant boom", and their house shook. "It was so powerful and so loud," she said.

The Bell 407 helicopter that was built in 2004 crashed on Flagstaff's west side, a few miles from Route 66 in a less densely populated area to the north of Brewer's neighborhood. There was a fire afterward, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

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Earlier in the night, an emergency alert went out to mobile phones warning of an active shooter and urging people to stay clear of the area. People gathered outside of a gas station watching as dozens of police vehicles lined the streets.

Jasmin Parra, 32, was at home nearby with her family when police told them to stay inside, lock their doors and windows and not answer if anybody knocked, she said.

As the family kept low inside the house, the sound of gunfire got closer and they could hear police trying to talk the gunman down from a rooftop, Parra said.

There were several gunshots just before the house shook with what she thought was the helicopter crash, Parra said.

"Just all these emotions just flooded us because we didn't know" what was happening, she said

Trained for high-risk

The FAA said it would assist the National Transportation Safety Board in the crash investigation. An email seeking information was sent to the NTSB early Thursday.

The state Department of Public Safety's Air Rescue Unit is trained for various high-risk situations, including mountain and water rescues.

Flagstaff Mayor Becky Daggett and members of Arizona's congressional delegation expressed sympathy for the families of the pilot and trooper.

"Tragic news. Please pray for their families and everyone involved," said U.S. Rep. Eli Crane, whose district includes Flagstaff.

"Heartbreaking news out of northern Arizona this morning, and a grim reminder of the dangers law enforcement face," U.S. Rep. Greg Stanton wrote. "Praying for these officers' loved ones and the entire Arizona Department of Public Safety."

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Over 22,000 Bottles of Cholesterol Medication Recalled Nationwide, FDA Reports

February 05, 2026
Over 22,000 Bottles of Cholesterol Medication Recalled Nationwide, FDA Reports

Zydus Pharmaceuticals has recalled 22,896 bottles of Icosapent Ethyl capsules

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  • The products were available via prescription and distributed across the U.S.

  • Here's a list of impacted medication.

Over 22,000 bottles of cholesterol medication have beenrecalled, according to a U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)report. Certain lots of the medication have been deemed "a subpotent drug."

Zydus Pharmaceuticals initiated the voluntary recall at the end of December, warning consumers that 22,896 bottles of Icosapent Ethyl capsules may have leaked and caused oxidation, ultimately decreasing the drug's strength. Additionally, the leakage may cause the capsules to offer "inconsistent therapeutic effects and an increase in potential gastrointestinal side effects in some patients."

Late last month, the FDA classified the recall as aClass II, meaning that it may have temporary or reversible negative health effects. The likelihood of serious health problems caused by the recalled products is "remote." Still, if you believe you have any of the recalled pills, consult your physician before stopping any medication.

Which products are affected?

The specific Icosapent Ethyl capsules that are a part of the recall were manufactured by Softgel Healthcare, issued via prescription only, and were distributed across the U.S. in 120-count bottles.

You can check to see if you have one of the affected products by matching up the following lot numbers and expiration dates:

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Lot number: S2520304

  • Expiration date: 2/28/2027

Lot number: S2520333

  • Expiration date: 2/28/2027

Lot number: S2540186

  • Expiration date: 4/30/2027

This particular recall comes on the heels of anothercholesterol medication, atorvastatin calcium, being pulled from shelves. Over 140,000 bottles of the drug were recalled by Ascend Laboratories back in October for concerns over dissolution problems.

What to do with the recalled product

No specific guidelines for discarding the product were provided by the FDA. However, if you have one of the recalled products, you should consult with a medical professional, as continuing to take the drug could result in inefficient treatment.

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Eagle-eyed “Bridgerton” viewers spot a tiny error in just-released season 4

February 05, 2026
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SomeBridgertonfans weresointo the new season that they caught the tiniest error in one scene.

It happened in the first episode of the season, "The Waltz," when Violet Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmell) is hosting a masquerade ball. When she chats with a new character,Harry Potteractress Katie Leung's Araminta, what appears to be a small bandageis visibleon Araminta's left ear.

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The romantic Netflix drama is set in London in the early 1800s, and while bandages existed, small adhesive bandages, like the one Araminta wore, didn't come around until later, a TikToker pointed out. (Band-Aids werecreated in 1920, per the brand's website.)

Viewed 24.5 thousand times as of late Tuesday, the clip had support from fans.

Entertainment Weeklyhas reached out to Netflix, where the show streams.

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"Yeah, I wish they had covered it better — like put a fancy ear cuff up there or something," someone wrote.

Another added, "This is literally the problem with ultra hd tvs and cameras."

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Still, others argued thatBridgertonis to be enjoyed, not picked apart.

"This is like the third video I've seen where someone is zooming in on the actors' ears. Who's looking at ears that much?" one fan wrote.

There was also the argument that it's "not that serious."

A loyalist asked, "Do y'all ever just watch things for fun?"

It sounds like Lady Araminta Gun herself would not much care for the chatter. For one thing, she's busy focusing on her two daughters, who are "debuting on the marriage mart this season," according to Netflix blogTudum. "She is feeling the pressure to get at least one of them wed. Fabulous, discerning, and blunt, Araminta does not respond well when anything — or anyone — threatens her standing in society."

Leung said she would describe her character as "a force of nature," while acknowledging that people would likely see her as a villain.

The first four episodes ofBridgerton's latest season are streaming on Netflix. Four more episodes will be available Feb. 26.

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