“[Hudson] used to be very a lot stunned and disgusted that at Dave’s age he’s nonetheless cheating on no longer finest Jordyn, but their ladies too,” a source educated the Everyday Mail on Thursday.
The Foo Combatants frontman, 55, and Blum compile been married since 2003 and fragment three daughters: Violet, 18, Harper, 15, and Ophelia, 10.
Kate Hudson is reportedly consoling Jordyn Blum following her husband Dave Grohl’s admission to fathering a runt one originate air their marriage. Getty Photos for Netflix
A source claimed to the Everyday Mail on Thursday that the actress used to be “disgusted” by the runt one bombshell and sent Blum a “a gigantic basket of balloons” to cheer her up. Kate Hudson / Instagram
The insider also alleged Hudson, forty five, sent Blum “a gigantic basket of balloons with personalized phrases on them at the side of ‘Quit Sturdy,’” to cheer her up.
“Kate educated Jordyn she’s there for her 24/7 and no longer to hesitate to gain the phone even though it’s for an correct remark or if she needs her to come motivate over for a hug and a coronary heart to coronary heart,” the person added.
“Kate would follow her in a heartbeat if she requested.”
The source extra claimed Hudson offered to be a listening ear to Blum “24/7.”
No longer a lot is neatly-known regarding the “Nearly Eminent” star’s relationship with Blum, even though it is understood they’ve toddle within the identical circle for reasonably a while.
Blum leads a truly non-public life, so no longer a lot is neatly-known about her friendship with the “Nearly Eminent” star. They had been photographed together in February 2023 on the Adidas Stella McCartney Occasion in Los Angeles.
A procure for Hudson did not in an instant acknowledge to Web remark Six’s demand for observation.
Grohl floored fans when he admitted to welcoming a daughter with any individual instead of Blum via Instagram earlier this week.
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Grohl published on Tuesday that he welcomed a runt one girl with a woman instead of his wife. FilmMagic
He and Blum compile been married since 2003 and fragment three daughters. FilmMagic
“I opinion to be a loving and supportive parent to her,” he acknowledged about his unusual child.
He added, “I cherish my wife and my teenagers, and I am doing every thing I can to gather their belief and carry out their forgiveness.”
Even though Grohl had a repute within the rock world as a stand-up man, this used to be no longer his first time cheating on a accomplice.
The Foo Combatants frontman beforehand admitted to cheating on his first wife, Jennifer Youngblood, which resulted in their divorce. Corbis via Getty Photos
Plus, a woman claimed to Web remark Six Thursday that he known as her his “future ex-wife” in 2013. Getty Photos
He admitted he and his first wife, photographer Jennifer Youngblood, divorced in 1997 due to his infidelities in some unspecified time in the future of a 2007 chat with the Guardian.
The rocker beforehand published in an interview that he former that line on his wife after they first met.
Grohl acknowledged he needs to plot his family’s “belief” motivate, even though Other folks reported he employed a divorce attorney lately. WireImage
Furthermore, Blum ditched her marriage ceremony ring for a up to the moment outing in Los Angeles with the musician, as seen above. BLW Clips / BACKGRID
The previous Nirvana drummer’s ex Jennifer Finch got right here to his rescue on Thursday, however, and assured TMZ that he’s a caring person and wants nothing extra than to accomplish issues appropriate along with his wife and their daughters.
Grohl used to be compelled to discuss out all yet again on Thursday after an individual posted a snapshot of a weird child runt one on Instagram and claimed it used to be his. He denied it used to be.
It’s unclear where his marriage to Blum stands. Even though he claims to are seeking to place their relationship, Other folks reported Wednesday that he employed a divorce attorney ahead of he presented the birth of his unusual runt one.
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Documents reveal a pattern of targeted monitoring: administrator presence at rallies, police surveillance of social media, and coordination between campus, local, and state police.
Campus police parked at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
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As pro-Palestine students have slowly escalated their tactics in response to a deadlock on divestment and escalating violence in Gaza, Yale has deployed a variety of measures to monitor student dissent. Documents obtained by The Nation under Connecticut’s Freedom of Information Act illustrate a pattern of targeted surveillance by Yale University against students engaged in pro-Palestine activism.
These tactics, as the documents reveal, vary from administrator presence at rallies to police surveillance of students’ social media accounts, to coordination between campus, local, and state police forces.
The university has, so far, avoided the drama of presidential resignations like those at Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania. Until it arrested 47 students at an encampment on April 23, the protests on campus were largely not disruptive to campus life.
However, in seeking to avoid the fate of its fellow Ivy League institutions, its goal is to be one step ahead of its students, conversations between Yale Police Department (YPD) officers and university officials show.
Pilar Montalvo, assistant vice president for university life, was one of those tasked with this job, and has become a recurring figure in students’ on-campus activities. “In [Montalvo’s] interactions with students, she tries to shut down whatever we’re doing,” said Patrick Hayes, a Yale student involved in pro-Palestine activism on campus. “It’s kind of obvious that the administrative rules are applied very differently to groups that have missions that the university sees as counter to their own.”
Her job became even more important for the university after the House Education Committee launched an inquiry into antisemitism on college campuses and Yale was declared the subject of a Title VI investigation by the United States Department of Education.
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Montalvo, as the documents reveal, is frequently tasked with attending protests and handling tense interactions, including when Zionist counterprotesters attacked pro-Palestine organizers. In one incident for which she drew criticism, she allowed a pro-Israel student to take down a poster mourning Palestinians killed by Israel’s attacks on Gaza. As she was quoted in the Yale Daily News, “I should have removed the poster myself rather than allowing a student to do so.” Montalvo did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
The documents date from the beginning of October to the end of December. However, what is clear from the documents currently available is that the administrative bureaucracy at Yale—which now outnumbers its undergraduate students—has been crucial in shutting down conversations about anti-Palestinian and anti-Muslim hate incidents that have occurred on campus. In the hundred pages of documents obtained by The Nation, Montalvo is copied on nearly every YPD e-mail exchange about pro-Palestine events and rallies. Not only does Montalvo appear to work directly with the YPD, but she collaborates with centers and initiatives housed within the university—especially those that have a stake in pro-Palestine organizing.
One individual who communicated directly with Yale administration and the YPD is Uri Cohen, the executive director of the Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale. Cohen runs one of the many student life centers at the university to which Yale has dedicated ample time and resources after it launched its Belonging at Yale initiative in 2020.
Cohen and other staffers at the Slifka Center have been in frequent communication with Montalvo and the YPD with concerns about the activities and speech of pro-Palestine organizers. “I just heard that the language around tomorrow’s SJP day of resistance now includes explicitly that violence against Zionist-identified people and institutions are both justified and politically necessary,” wrote Cohen in one early October email to Duane Lovello, director of public safety & community engagement. This language didn’t appear in any official postings by Yalies4Palestine, and it is unclear exactly which post Cohen was referring to. Despite this, Montalvo used Cohen’s comment as a pretext to call one of Yalies4Palestine’s lead organizers into a meeting to gather more information.
After a student involved in Yalies4Palestine didn’t respond to a phone call about an upcoming rally, the assistant vice president for university life contacted the student’s mother, according to Rebecca Wessel. It is unclear whether this violates Yale’s policies on contact with students and their families.
After the Yale Women’s Center came under fire for its annual conference, which, this year, was titled, “Pinkwashing and Feminism(s) in Palestine,” Cohen commented in an article published by Jewish Insider criticizing the students for hosting the event. “To the extent the Center is organizing this event, it betrays its obligations to Yale’s Jewish and Israeli women in particular, and to its mission.” Cohen did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
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Even if Yale’s intention in communicating with its students about on-campus organizing is to ensure the safety of the community—per President Salovey’s November 3 statement on compassion and civility—the university’s actions reveal a desire to quash dissent.
Incidents of university administrators—who are in positions of power over students—calling students on their personal cell phones, when there has not been an alleged violation of university policies or procedures, doesn’t reflect Salovey’s stated goal of “embracing the open exchange of ideas.”
During potentially contentious academic events, administrators insist on the presence of uniformed officers, despite student resistance. Lukey Ellsberg, a graduate student at Yale, said Montavlo’s presence at these events inflamed tensions and frequently endangered the safety of students and faculty.
At an event in the fall titled “Gaza Under Siege,” which is now the subject of a federal investigation, “[Montalvo] grabbed my friend by the arm at one point and yelled in her face. She yelled directly in my face about how you need to count how many people are here so that we know how many more people we can let in,” said Ellsberg.
As Wessel said, “[These administrators] act in a way that is inappropriate and has threatened students. These tactics just try to throw us off, stop momentum, and prevent student organizing success.”
Yale not only contacts students about planned rallies but actively monitors for events before they are made aware of them through official channels. In one case, Vanessa Schenking, YPD’s compliance and crime analyst, sent an e-mail to Steven Citta, lieutenant at the Hartford Police Department, tipping him off about a potential Yalies4Palestine action at a weapons manufacturing plant: “Just found that there is a National Day of Action on 11/18. Yalies4Palestine is sponsoring an event taking place in Hartford where they intend to protest and march.”
In another, Schenking wrote to YPD officials, “I found the attached event through Instagram open-source searching. It is taking place tonight in Watson at 6pm. Just sending for awareness, not sure if we are already aware of this.”
On many other exchanges, YPD officials communicated via e-mail with the New Haven Police Department to plan their responses to pro-Palestine actions in New Haven. In some cases, that meant organizing potential routes of travel for protests. In others, it meant responding to concerns from community members about the statements or rhetoric of pro-Palestine organizers. Both agencies were intimately involved in the policing of students in the early months of pro-Palestine activism in New Haven through internet monitoring, in-person presence at rallies, and communication with university administrators.
The YPD and the NHPD’s presence on campus have left many organizers feeling scared for their safety. On May 1, Yale police violently arrested four pro-Palestine protesters in front of the university’s central library. The Yale Daily News reported that the protesters were peacefully dispersing when Chief of Police Anthony Campbell tackled a protester and knelt on his back.
Organizers emphasize how Israel’s ongoing occupation of the Palestinian Territories is intimately linked with police violence on Yale’s campus. “[The YPD] are absolutely not there to keep students safe. They’re really only putting more people in danger, injuring people,” said Wessel. “I am very uncomfortable with YPD and NHPD at pro-Palestine rallies because I fear that they will escalate.”
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Theia Chatelle is a student at Yale University and a former Puffin StudentNation writing fellow. Her writing has appeared in Haaretz, Teen Vogue, and others.
Popular cryptocurrency wallet MetaMask might soon add Bitcoin support, CoinDesk reports. An unnamed source cited by the outlet said access could be granted within the next month, while another mentioned that the functionality is not yet finalized. The features may be initially limited and then expanded over time.
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A blockchain software company, Consensys created MetaMask to connect users to Ethereum’s blockchain ecosystem. The wallet supports Ethereum and Ethereum Virtual Machines (EVMs), such as Avalanche, Polygon, Optimism, and Arbitrum.
Currently, MetaMask does not directly facilitate Bitcoin acquisition. Users must make the transactions using Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC). A Wrapped Bitcoin is a tokenized version of Bitcoin that operates on the Ethereum blockchain. It is pegged 1:1 to Bitcoin, so one Wrapped Bitcoin is always equal to one Bitcoin. It acts as a bridge between Bitcoin and Ethereum’s decentralized applications (dApps). If the CoinDesk report pans out, MetaMask users will soon be able to add Bitcoin directly.
This is not the first time MetaMask has expanded beyond the Ethereum ecosystem. In 2023, the company added a feature called Snaps. Snaps are JavaScript applications that enable cross-chain interoperability, allowing different blockchain networks to communicate and interact without intermediaries.
Dave Grohl performed alongside his oldest daughter Violet Grohl, whom he shares with Jordyn Blum, four months after revealing he had one other youngster with one other lady.
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The Foo Fighters frontman took the stage along with his and wife Jordyn Blum’s 18-year-outmoded daughter Violet at the FireAid earnings dwell performance in Los Angeles Jan. 30.
In his first performance since he revealed he fathered a younger particular person exterior of his marriage, the 55-year-outmoded used to be also joined by his broken-down Nirvana bandmates Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear for the first time since 2020 as they bowled over the target market by performing a pair of of the band’s beloved songs, along side “Breed,” “College,” and “Territorial Pissings,” at some level of the Los Angeles wildfire reduction fund raiser.
Whereas Dave returned to his Nirvana roots by taking his plight within the back of the drum kit, Violet bowled over the target market as she seemed on stage and performed the band’s closing tune of the evening, “All Apologies.” In clips shared all over social media from the 2d, Dave will be considered smiling while rocking out on the drums within the back of his daughter.
The Nirvana alums—whose lead singer Kurt Cobain died at the age of 27 in 1994—had been also joined by St. Vincent, Kim Gordon, Joan Jett who every did vocals at some stage within the site.
Violet is no stranger to taking the stage with her dad. In 2023, Violet joined the Foo Fighters to originate at the Glastonbury Tune Competition.
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Whereas Dave made a uncommon look on his birthday Jan. 14, as he worked with the Feed The Streets Los Angeles to give meals for displaced residents, and first responders of the wildfires, the “Everclear” singer has kept out of the highlight in recent months within the wake of his dishonest scandal.
In September, Dave—who also shares daughters Harper, 15, and Ophelia, 10—with Jordyn—revealed his infidelity and made public apology to his wife of 21 years and their younger folk.
“I’ve today develop valid into a father to a younger particular person born exterior of my marriage,” he wrote on Instagram Sept. 10. “I notion to be a loving and supportive guardian to her.”
“I love my wife and my younger folk, and I am doing every little thing I’m able to to acquire their belief and originate their forgiveness,” he wrote. “We’re grateful for your consideration in direction of all younger folk fervent as we switch ahead collectively.”