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Amish mother charged with aggravated murder in death of her 4-year-old son in Ohio

Prosecutors filed charges against the Amish mother who told authorities she was “testing her faith” after throwing her 4-year-old son into an Ohio lake, leading to his death.

Ruth R. Miller, 40, of Millersburg, Ohio was charged with two counts of aggravated murder in the boy’s death. Authorities said that “spiritual delusions” led Miller to throw the boy into a Ohio lake, and stated that she told investigators she believed she was acting at the direction of God when she allegedly killed her son Vincent at Atwood Lake in Ohio early Saturday.

The charges stem from days of investigation after authorities initially believed they were responding to an accident. Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office Orvis Campbell told reporters that rangers initially received calls around 10:30 a.m. on Saturday that a woman and three teenagers were in a golf cart that flipped into the water.  Witnesses told officials that people yelled at the woman driving to hit the brakes, but the cart eventually hit a stone wall and the cart flipped both mother and her children into the water. Miller’s 15-year-old and daughter and twin 18-year-old sons, who were in the cart, were able to get out of the water safely on their own.

However, Campbell said it soon became evident that Miller had intentionally driven into the water with her children based on concerning comments she made after the incident. Capt. Adam Fisher, the lead investigator with the Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office, later said that Miller repeatedly said in interviews with police that she threw the boy off the dock and into the water to give him to God.

The woman’s husband, Marcus J. Miller, 45, had apparently drowned while attempting to swim to an offshore sandbank hours earlier in another test of faith. Their other children were also directed to perform water-based trials of their belief but survived, Campbell said. Miller told investigators that around 6 a.m. that morning, she and her husband jumped into the lake “because God was speaking to them and telling them to do things, things to prove their worthiness to God.” Her husband allegedly returned into the lake after they were done because he felt he hadn’t performed well in his task.

Due to her erratic statements, Campbell said that Miller was taken to a hospital to be evaluated: “We’re aware of some issues, especially the mother, but also the father. But there were never any discussions of harming anyone. They had some religious beliefs. What we recognize is this: She was clearly in a mental crisis. And it just simply manifested itself in what we call a spiritual delusion.”

Campbell later said that the couple’s surviving children were “extremely confused and upset”, adding that “their mindset was that whatever their mother and father says is the way it is. They don’t question anything. So when they were told to jump in the lake, they jump in the lake.”

Philadelphia Municipal Court online records indicate Ruth Miller was also charged with domestic violence and child endangerment regarding the older children. In addition to the two charges of aggravated murder, court records show Miller is facing two charges of domestic violence and a charge of child endangerment. Miller could face life in prison if convicted on the aggravated murder charges.

The Tuscarawas County Prosecutor’s Office told NBC affiliate WKYC that Miller was served a complaint but remained in the hospital as of Wednesday. The office also explained that the two aggravated murder counts are in Vincen’s death as she allegedly acted with “prior calculation and design.”

Family members and the Millers’ church said in a statement that the deaths “do not reflect our teachings or beliefs but are instead a result of a mental illness. The ministry and extended family had been walking with them through their challenges, and they had also received professional help in the past.” The family lived in Holmes County, Ohio, which has a large Amish community.

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White House fires CDC director Susan Monarez after her refusal to step down

The Trump administration has officially fired Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director Susan Monarez, just hours after she refused to resign voluntarily. A successor is expected to be named soon.

The move came just hours after Monarez’s legal team said she still held the position, emphasizing that, as a presidential appointee confirmed by the Senate, only Trump himself had the authority to remove her. Monarez said she was resisting being ousted by the nation’s top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for political reasons after about a month in office.  Her lawyers Mark Zaid and Abbe Lowell said: “When CDC Director Susan Monarez refused to rubber-stamp unscientific, reckless directives and fire dedicated health experts, she chose protecting the public over serving a political agenda. For that, she has been targeted. Dr. Monarez has neither resigned nor received notification from the White House that she has been fired, and as a person of integrity and devoted to science, she will not resign.”

Tensions between Monarez and Secretary Kennedy had been escalating, particularly over vaccine policy. The New York Times reported that the two clashed repeatedly, with Kennedy—an outspoken vaccine skeptic—pushing to overhaul U.S. immunization strategy. Monarez, a veteran government scientist with a doctorate in microbiology and immunology, was sworn in on July 31. She became the first CDC director to undergo Senate confirmation, a new requirement established during the pandemic.

The White House fired back shortly thereafter, formally terminating Monarez. White House spokesman Kush Desai said: “As her attorney’s statement makes abundantly clear, Susan Monarez is not aligned with the President’s agenda of Making America Healthy Again. Since Susan Monarez refused to resign despite informing HHS leadership of her intent to do so, the White House has terminated Monarez from her position with the CDC.” 

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt also told reporters that “this is the president’s decision, and he has every right to make it,” adding that Trump “has the authority to remove officials who are not aligned with his mission.”

The dispute underscores growing turmoil inside the CDC. On Wednesday, at least four senior health officials announced their resignations following the CDC’s declaration on social media that Monarez was “no longer” the agency’s director — those officials included Dr. Debra Houry, the chief medical officer; Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Dr. Daniel Jernigan, the director of the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases; and Dr. Jen Layden, director of the Office of Public Health Data, Surveillance and Technology.

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Cleveland Guardians release longtime first baseman Carlos Santana

The Cleveland Guardians announced Thursday that they have released longtime first baseman Carlos Santana. In a corresponding move, the Guardians reinstated utility player Daniel Schneemann from the paternity list to take the 26-player roster spot vacated by Santana.

The veteran first baseman, who signed a one-year, $12 million contract ahead of the season, cleared waivers this week but was ultimately released by the club, making him a free agent. Other teams had the chance to claim Santana during a 48-hour waiver period, though doing so would have meant absorbing the roughly $2 million remaining on his deal with Cleveland.

Santana, 39, was batting .215/.316/.333 with 10 doubles, 11 home runs and 52 RBI in 455 plate appearances for the Guardians this season. However, he hasn’t been a regular part of Cleveland’s lineup in recent weeks; in that limited time, he’s batted .186 with a .503 OPS.

Santana was originally acquired in 2008 by Cleveland from the Los Angeles Dodgers in a trade that sent Casey Blake west, and was a fixture in the lineup from 2010-2017. After a brief stint with the Philadelphia Phillies, he returned in 2019 via a three-team swap involving the Seattle Mariners and Tampa Bay Rays, playing two more seasons in a Guardians uniform.

Across his career, Santana spent time with the Kansas City Royals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Milwaukee Brewers, and most recently the Minnesota Twins, where he captured a Gold Glove Award for his work at first base in 2024.  Over 15 seasons in the majors, Santana has compiled a steady offensive record: a .241 batting average, .352 on-base percentage, and .426 slugging percentage, along with 335 home runs, 403 doubles, 1,134 runs batted in, and 1,130 walks.

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US Open 2025: Iga Świątek survives three-set battle against Suzan Lamens to extend streak

Iga Świątek’s streak of making the second round at Grand Slam tournaments nearly came to an end while facing Dutch challenger Suzan Lamens at the US Open on Thursday. Świątek, the world No. 2, had to fight through a tense match before narrowly winning with a 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 victory.

Świątek took the opening set 6-1, firing nine winners and two aces; but momentum shifted in the second set with a rash of errors — including 12 unforced mistakes and two costly double faults — opening the door for Lamens, who capitalized to take the set 6-4 and even the match.

Świątek jumping out to an early lead in the final set, but Lamens, 25, battled back to trim the deficit to 5-4 before Świątek finally sealed the match. Lamens had a spectacular showing, having never advanced beyond qualifying in a major. Her breakthrough came in Melbourne earlier this year, where she reached the second round of the Australian Open, but Thursday’s performance stands out as the highlight of her Grand Slam career to date.

Świątek will go on to continue her pursuit of another major title, since her breakthrough French Open crown in 2020. She has since collected five Grand Slam trophies and held the world No. 1 ranking from April 2022 to September 2023.

Next up for Świątek is a third-round matchup against Russia’s Anna Kalinskaya on Friday.

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Jason Bateman, Jude Law star in the trailer for ‘Black Rabbit’

Netflix released a trailer for Black Rabbit, a limited series starring Jason Bateman and Jude Law.

Law as Jake Friedkin, owner of the Black Rabbit restaurant and VIP lounge in New York, whose life erupts into chaos when his brother, restaurant co-founder Vince, returns to the eatery with substantial debts to dangerous figures. The official synopsis reads: “Set against the backdrop of New York City’s high-pressure nightlife scene, ‘Black Rabbit’ centers around two brothers who learn just how far family, and the pursuit of success, can push them to the edge.”

Bateman told Netflix’s Tudum“It’s really about these brothers who love each other but don’t match — one’s a screw-up, and the other is much more buttoned up. Everybody can relate to that. Everybody’s either got a sibling, or a friendship where you love being with one another, but it’s kind of dangerous; where that person usually gets you in trouble, but they’re really exciting to be around.” 

The series is created and executive produced by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman. In addition to Bateman and Law, the ‘Black Rabbit’ cast also includes Cleopatra Coleman, Amaka Okafor, Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Troy Kotsur, Abbey Lee, Chris Coy, Dagmara Dominczyk, Odessa Young and Robin De Jesus, with Amir Malaklou, Don Harvey, Forrest Weber, Francis Benhamou, Gus Birney, John Ales and Steve Witting.

Black Rabbit streams Sept. 18 on Netflix; see the trailer: HERE.

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Jude Law, Andrew Garfield to portray Siegfried & Roy in limited series ‘Wild Things’ for Apple TV+

Jude Law and Andrew Garfield will star in “Wild Things,” a new limited series from Apple TV+ centered around iconic magicians Siegfried & Roy.

Variety has learned that the series takes its inspiration from the Wild Things: Siegfried & Roy Apple Original Podcast that “was the first in-depth podcast series about the most famous and controversial magicians in history,” per a press release. The upcoming limited series will consist of eight episodes that illustrate the pair’s “wild ride relationship.”

The official logline for the show states that it “tells the wild ride relationship tale of two of the greatest showman-magicians in history who, along with their white tigers, are tasked with turning Sin City into a family-friendly destination. The duo push the concept of illusion versus reality to the extreme, personally and professionally, until tragedy reframes and opens a mystery surrounding their last fateful Las Vegas show.”

John Hoffman, a six-time Emmy Award nominee known for “Only Murders in the Building” and “Grace and Frankie,” will serve as writer, showrunner and executive producer.  Both Law and Garfield will executive produce in addition to starring, with Matt Shakman to executive produce and direct the first episode.

The Apple Original Podcast “Wild Things: Siegfried & Roy” premiered back in 2022, and took a deep-dive into the controversial magicians. All eight episodes are now streaming on Apple Podcasts.

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Burna Boy and Shaboozey team up for the collab ‘Change Your Mind’

Burna Boy and Shaboozey have teamed up for a new single, “Change Your Mind,” taken from Burna Boy’s eighth studio album, No Sign of Weakness.

The collaboration links the two Nigerian artists across genres, blending Burna Boy’s Afrobeat rhythms with the Shaboozey’s country flair.

Burna Boy’s No Sign of Weakness features 16 tracks and include collabs with Travis Scott, Stromae, and Mick Jagger.  Burna Boy also contributed the track Don’t Let Me Drown to ‘F1 The Album’, an accompaniment to the new film released last month.

See the visual for ‘Change Your Mind’ – HERE.

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Toosii shares the new country-inspired single ‘Even Then’

Toosii has shared his new, country-inspired single titled “Even Then”.

Toosii had previously-teased “Even Then” on social media for weeks before its release, and brought his performance of the song to the heart of Music City during the River on the Rooftop free concert event in Nashville. Toosii also performed songs including the chart-topping “Favorite Song,” “Even Then,” and two unreleased tracks.

Toosii’s last album, JADED, arrived in October 2024 and included his Billboard Hot 100 top-five hit record “Favorite Song.” The artist will close out 2025 by playing arenas across the U.S. as one of the opening acts on Rod Wave’s Nostalgia Tour, and will next perform in Baltimore on August 30 at CFG Bank Arena.

Stream Toosii’s “Even Then” – HERE.

See the live performance for ‘Even Then’ (Live In Nashville)HERE.

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Serj Tankian shares new single “Electric Dreams”, from upcoming release ‘Covers, Collaborations & Collages’

Serj Tankian has announced Covers, Collaborations & Collages, a new album compiling previously unreleased cover songs, collaborations, and other tracks set to be released October 24th.

Leading up to the album’s release, Tankian will unveil a new song each week, along with an accompanying video telling the story behind each track. The first track of the album, “Electric Dreams,” was just released; take a listen – HERE.

Tankian explains in an introductory video that the recording for “Electric Dreams” itself is over 20 years old; and much of Covers, Collaborations & Collages is also archival recordings.The release is also set to feature a handful of covers and collaborations with artists such as Deadmau5.  Tankian said: “Similar to Foundations, these are pre-existing archival recordings, some of them from way back. I wanted to put out a record of collaborations I haven’t released before, along with covers, which I haven’t done. The rest, the collages, are parts that fit the puzzle in the same tone, the same vibe.”

Among the collaborations are “The Seed” featuring Deadmau5; “Things Unspoken” featuring Bic Runga; and “Apocalyptical Dance” featuring Lucas Vidal. One of the covers is a reimagination of Chris de Burgh’s “I’m Counting on You,” while another is a version of Armenian songwriter Ruben Hakhverdyan’s “When Death Arrives.”

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Queens of the Stone Age to launch Fall 2025 North American tour

Queens of the Stone Age will embark on a fall tour of North America, playing all-new song arrangements.

The 11-date Catacombs Tour features a limited run of intimate and historic North American theaters will begin in Chicago, on October 2, making stops in Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Los Angeles and several other major cities along the way before wrapping up in New Orleans on Nov. 21. Ahead of the Catacombs dates, the band will perform across the United Kingdom and Europe.

According to a press release, The Catacombs Tour will feature “all-new arrangements crafted specifically for the occasion,” with the band “drawing upon the spirit of those sublime subterranean renditions and infuse it into reimagined versions that promise to twist the volume knob in both directions. Enhanced by assembled ensembles, the end result will be a precious few unique and intimate performances unlike any previous QOTSA tour.”

The Catacombs Tour was inspired by Queens of the Stone Age’s Alive in the Catacombs concert film, which they released in June. Filmed and recorded in July 2024 in the Catacombs of Paris, the film features reimagined versions of songs spanning the band’s discography performed in a haunting, one-of-a-kind setting.

For ticket info, head HERE.

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