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Is Mark Carney bringing ‘mean’ back?: Full Comment podcast

National Post

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June 29, 2026

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His defenders say it’s just high performance expectations

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Us Weekly

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· Jul 7, 2026

BWTB's Will Compton Breaks Silence on Travis, Taylor Wedding Jab: 'Insanity'

“Bussin’ With The Boys” podcast cohost Will Compton can’t help but laugh at how “seriously” some people took his remarks about being snubbed from Travis Kelce’s and Taylor Swift’s wedding. “Flabbergasted at how many people took this seriously,” Compton, 36, wrote via X on Tuesday, July 7, alongside a link to TMZ’s story about him []

CNET

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· Jun 21, 2026

'From' EPs Talk Season 4's Man in Yellow and Murderous Dolls

I chatted with John Griffin, Jeff Pinkner and Jack Bender about the penultimate season.

The Standard

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· Jul 11, 2026

'We split everything equally': Simon Le Bon shares the secret to Duran Duran's 45-year survival

Pop titans Duran Duran on reviving their edgy Halloween show for London, their jet-set reputation, how they’ve stayed together for 45 years — and retaining a teenage thrill for music

E! Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

Inside Ariana Grande's World After Ethan Slater Breakup

For Ariana Grande, it seems like each year keeps getting sweeter and sweeter (or should we say sweetener?). Take this last one, for instance. A few popular highlights for the singer—who celebrates...

The i Paper

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· Jul 3, 2026

Deep Purple’s Ian Gillan: ‘I didn’t get paid for 40 years’

As their 24th album shows they're still in vibrant form, two of the hard rock band's veterans talk about surviving bust-ups, getting their mojo back – and writing music’s most annoying riff

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 2, 2026

MAGA Comedian Defends Vile Joke That Got Him Ripped by Fellow Comics

Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images for NetflixTony Hinchcliffe has no regrets about the joke he told about the murder of George Floyd during Netflix’s The Roast of Kevin Hart special, he said, but he is peeved by the way his fellow comedians turned on him. The comedian—who rose to prominence following 2024’s Netflix Roast of Tom Brady and aligned his personal brand with MAGA when he performed at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally later that year, where he called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage”—reflected on his performance during Thursday’s episode of The Joe Rogan Experience. Hinchcliffe told his buddy Rogan that, before the Hart roast, he thought, “I’m going to go for it.”Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Related coverage for "Is Mark Carney bringing ‘mean’ back?: Full Comment podcast": Us Weekly — BWTB's Will Compton Breaks Silence on Travis, Taylor Wedding Jab: 'Insanity'. CNET — 'From' EPs Talk Season 4's Man in Yellow and Murderous Dolls. The Standard — 'We split everything equally': Simon Le Bon shares the secret to Duran Duran's 45-year survival. E! Online — Inside Ariana Grande's World After Ethan Slater Breakup. The i Paper — Deep Purple’s Ian Gillan: ‘I didn’t get paid for 40 years’. The Daily Beast — MAGA Comedian Defends Vile Joke That Got Him Ripped by Fellow Comics