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Child star Thora Birch reappears 20 years after ‘stepping back’ from acting

Child star Thora Birch, best known for her roles in Ghost World, Hocus Pocus and American Beautyhas reappeared on the red carpet, 20 years after deciding to take a break from the limelight.

Birch, 40, looked lively and bright-eyed while walking the red carpet at the Bullet Train premiere in Los Angeles, the upcoming blockbuster which stars Brad Pitt, Joey King and Aaron Taylor-Johnson.

Birch famously stepped back from her successful acting career 20 years ago, with her fame coming to a halt after she appeared in 2001 film GhostWorld alongside Scarlett Johansson and Steve Buscemi.

She earned several accolades for her role as Enid, including a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.

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Thora Birch attends the Los Angeles premiere of Columbia Pictures' "Bullet Train" at Regency Village Theater
Thora Birch attends the Los Angeles premiere of Bullet Train, starring Brad Pitt and Aaron Taylor-Johnson. (Getty)

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In a 2019 interview with W MagazineBirch revealed the reasons behind her retreat from celebrity life.

“I did take a break. I stepped back. I receded from, let’s say, the forefront of the entertainment celebrity world,” she revealed.

“But that was kind of intentional. I did want to breathe and reevaluate things. I got my degree, and it all brought me back to realizing that at the end of the day, I still want to just be a part of storytelling.”

She added: “Coming back has been a little bit of a bumpy ride.”

The star made her acting debut at the age of six in the family TV series day-by-day.

Thora Birch in Ghost World 2001
Thora Birch in Ghost World in 2001. (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios)

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Her next breakout role was in the 1993 film Hocus Pocuswhere she starred alongside cinema and TV legends Bette Midler and Sarah Jessica Parker.

From there, Birch was rarely without a project, appearing in numerous films, before landing her role in American Beauty at 17.

She took on a few more roles before deciding to bring her career to a halt. She took the time to study, and graduated with a law degree from Kaplan University in 2011. In 2012 she was a California delegate for President Barack Obama at the Democratic Party convention.

Her more recent roles include in 2018 film The Etruscan Smile, the romantic comedy The Competition, on which she was a co-producer and the political thriller Affairs of State.

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Why ex-Docker “wouldn’t be too worried” if Sean Darcy opted to leave

Fremantle champion Paul Hasleby says Sean Darcy’s status at his former club is a “slight elephant in the room”.

The Dockers are well stocked in the ruck department with Darcy ably supported by Rory Lobb and 14-game tall Lloyd Meek – though Lobb has equally been linked with a trade.

Their ruck stocks could be further bolstered if Melbourne’s Luke Jackson decides to return to Western Australia this off-season.

Jackson, who remains out-of-contract with the Demons, is reportedly weighing up a move home to WA with the Dockers reportedly interested in the 20-year-old.

Despite being contracted for next year, unsettled tall Lobb has been linked with a move to the Western Bulldogs.

Hasleby explained why he “wouldn’t be too worried” if Darcy decided to leave the Dockers at season’s end.

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“It is a slight elephant in the room how he (Darcy) would be feeling,” the 208-game Docker told SEN WA’s The Run Home.

“He’s the number one ruckman, reigning best and fairest at the Fremantle Dockers. Probably not quite to that same level this year, but against the two ruckmen on the weekend, (Max) Gawn and Jackson, he won that battle. I thought he was terrific, back to his best.

“He’d been thinking, ‘Well, where’s my future at? Am I the number one (ruckman) or is Jackson going to keep improving?’ Everyone’s talking about him in a sense that his best football is going to be played in the ruck.

“He’s probably looking, ‘Well, maybe if there is another offer’ – and he’s always been linked to Geelong because of where he’s from and Geelong are always chasing a ruckman of that ilk.

“To me, at the Fremantle Dockers, it doesn’t make too much sense to have $1.8 million tied up in two ruckmen, I don’t think you need it.

“I wouldn’t be too worried if Sean Darcy did opt to leave the football club because you’ve got Lloyd Meek.

“You can do what Collingwood are doing at the moment where we’ve seen Darcy Cameron come in really cheap, but his influence has been just below that of what Brodie Grundy was achieving, but Brodie Grundy of course is about to come back in, he’s on $1 million.

“I think Lloyd Meek can fill a really important role for Fremantle if that was to happen and then it would be him and Jackson. It could save you money for potentially a shot at Logan McDonald down the track.”

Darcy is contracted to Fremantle until the end of 2024 after signing a two-year deal last year.





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Bupa patients worried Ramsay Health Care hospital dispute will leave them out-of-pocket

A funding dispute between one of Australia’s largest private hospital operators and a major insurer could result in millions of people being out of pocket if they need treatment.

A contract between insurance giant Bupa and Ramsay Health Care, which operates 72 hospitals and day surgeries across Australia, expired on Tuesday after months of negotiations failed to secure an agreement.

The Private Health Insurance Ombudsman has offered to mediate between the parties.

It has left Bupa customers, including Sue Burrin from the NSW far north coast, angry and confused.

“It has really thrown me,” she said.

“You would think in this day and age you could come up with an agreement and it obviously hasn’t happened.”

The Banora Point resident recently had surgery for breast cancer and was receiving follow up radiation treatment across the Queensland border at Ramsay Health Care’s John Flynn Hospital on the Gold Coast.

“If I need a follow up with my doctor or at John Flynn, I’m in a quandary as I can’t use that hospital,” Ms Burrin said.

“I have to go public at Tweed Hospital and that’s booked up to the never ever.”

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There will be a transition period before Bupa patients are charged more at John Flynn Private Hospital.(ABC Gold Coast: Steve Keen)

Ms Burrin said she was working out whether or not she could transfer to another health insurance fund.

She said it was an added complication to being part-way through treatment of a major disease.

“I have to go through the process of saying to them ‘I have actually got breast cancer’,” she said.

She was concerned about paying more money and having to go through another waiting period.

“It’s not a good situation to be in,” she said.

Hospital boss says costs rising

John Flynn Private Hospital chief executive Adam Stevenson said there would be a two month transition period before Bupa patients were charged more.

He said Bupa members would begin charged out of pocket at Ramsay hospitals if no agreement was reached before the end of 60 days.”There will be no impact for 60 days on patients, but after that if there is no agreement, after that patients will begin to be charged out of pocket if they are Bupa members and needing care at our hospitals.”

Pindara Private Hospital chief executive Mark Page, whose facility is also owned by Ramsay, said the costs of masks, protective equipment and nurses’ wages were increasing.

“Costs have gone up significantly for hospitals over the last two-and-a-half years and now everyone is feeling and seeing the inflation impacts on all of us,” he said.

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Mark Page says the cost of providing health care has risen significantly.(ABC Gold Coast: Steve Keen)

Mr Page said Ramsay Health Care had about 130,000 people admitted across its six hospitals from Southport to Ballina in the year to June 30.

He said 40,000 of them went to emergency departments at Pindara and John Flynn hospitals.

He said he hoped to see a resolution with Bupa quickly.

“All this is doing by not being able to reach an agreement … it just creates worry and distress for patients,” he said.

Patients ‘worried about their future’

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Girl, 12, Escapes Captivity, Leading Alabama Authorities to Find 2 Bodies

A 12-year-old girl who had been held captive was found walking along a road in rural Alabama on Monday after she escaped from a nearby home, which led the authorities to the grisly discovery of two decomposing bodies where she had been held.

The Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department said on Tuesday that José Paulino Pascual-Reyes, 37, of Dadeville, Ala., had been arrested and charged with first-degree kidnapping, three counts of capital murder and two counts of abuse of corpse.

It was unclear if Mr. Pascual-Reyes had a lawyer.

Jimmy Abbett, the Tallapoosa County sheriff, said at a news conference that just before 8:30 am on Monday, a driver noticed a girl walking along a road near 3547 County Road 34 in Dadeville, Ala., and called 911.

Deputies who responded gave the girl medical treatment and started investigating, the sheriff said. Once they entered the house, officials said, they found two decomposing bodies.

Court documents said the girl had been tied to bed posts for nearly a week while she was assaulted and kept in a drugged state through the use of alcohol, according to WSFA, a TV station in Montgomery. The girl managed to get free and escape by chewing through her restraints, the documents said.

Sheriff Abbett declined to provide details about when the girl might have been kidnapped, the relationship between her and Mr. Pascual-Reyes or details about the two bodies, including identification and cause of death.

The authorities said the girl, who had not been reported missing, was “doing well.”

“She’s a hero,” Sheriff Abbett said. “She’s safe and we want to keep her that way.”

Sheriff Abbett said he believed that Mr. Pascual-Reyes had been living at the home since February. He added that other people were at the residence when the authorities arrived but the sheriff didn’t provide further detail.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security, along with numerous local agencies, are helping to investigate.

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Apple won’t repair another 8 Macs after adding them to its vintage list

Apple has added eight new Macs to its ongoing vintage product list, with machines originally released in 2015 and 2016 joining the pile.

Apple adds products to its vintage list once it has been five years since the company last sold them. As a result, it also means that Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers are unlikely to offer service on them, although there may be rare circumstances where spare parts remain available and a repair is possible.

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Angourie Rice on Honor Society, breaking the fourth wall and the book she always travels with

Ever since Angourie Rice broke out in The Nice Guys as Ryan Gosling’s onscreen daughter, she’s been destined for big things.

Adept at a pithy retort as well as an emotional moment, Rice’s career has been seen her work with some huge names in front of and behind the camera.

Only 21, the Melbourne actor has already staked her place among Kate Winslet and Jean Smart on The Mare of Easttownnext to Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst and Sofia Coppola in The Beguiled and alongside Miley Cyrus in BlackMirror. She’s also made a mark in ensemble casts, as Betty Brant in Spider-Man: Far From Home and as ingenue Lisa in Ladies in Black.

Honor Society is her first lead role, exactly the challenge Rice was looking for. The teen rom-com features her as Honor, a high-achieving student who decides to take down her academic rivals in the hopes of getting into her dream school, Harvard.

One of those rivals is played by stranger thingsGaten Matarazzo.

On paper, Honor is not a sympathetic character given her scheming, but in Rice’s hands, she’s charming and relatable – and her conspiratorial fourth-wall breaks lets the audience in on her journey.

Rice talked to news.com.au about the challenges of her first lead role, staying grounded on set and how she related to Honor’s instincts to protect herself.

Is it surreal to keep going back to high school? How long do you think you’ll be content to keep playing teenagers?

I graduated [from high school] just over three years ago, so it does feel very fresh in my mind. Also, because I didn’t go to university, [these high school characters] are like the last experience in education that I had.

But there are definitely some really exciting scripts out there that are about young people who aren’t set at high school or college, and I’m excited for more of those for sure.

Are you happy to keep extending that ride for a little big longer?

Honestly, if I’ve learned anything is that as much as I try, I cannot control anything in the film industry. Whatever comes my way, we’ll see.

This character has so many fourth-wall breaks – she’s always speaking to the audience. Was it intimidating to play someone who is so deliberately trying to connect with the audience?

I was nervous to have that much dialogue and to be so switched on in those scenes.

Honor brings the audience in by talking to them, by making them part of her plan. She reels them in. Then the camera and the audience become her conscience of her. She feels judged by them because she’s making some questionable choices.

She reminded me a little bit of election‘s Tracy Flick on that she’s a little intense but not as intense or as unlikeable, even though her plan is some pretty heavy level sabotage of her peers’ future. What were those conversations like the filmmakers in terms of keeping the audience on Honor’s side?

That was important to me. I thought she’s got to be charming and the audience has to want to be part of her plan. Honor should talk to the audience like, ‘let me tell you a little secret and we’ll be a team against everyone else’. What’s exciting about her is that she’s charming, she’s funny and has a sense of humour.

And she’s able to learn and say sorry, to admit it when she’s wrong.

Every role you choose has a different aspect to it. What was new or challenging about Honor Society?

Definitely talking to the camera was a new and exciting challenge for me. Playing a lead – I really wanted to do that. And to map a character’s arc fully. She’s in scene one and scene 100 and every scene in between.

We see her, we see her entire arc and I really wanted to do that. I wanted to show this character change and grow and learn.

What was the experience like of playing the lead? You’re the first person on the call sheet, you’re almost kind of responsible for setting the tone, the energy and the work ethic of everyone beneath you on the call sheet.

It was nerve-racking and very scary. I did feel pressure. But really the thing that made it possible was my sister was there with me the whole time.

She would come to set three or four times a week, and it was great to have her there as an emotional support person.

It really helped to have someone, when you’re so in the world of [a character] and fixated on something, to have someone from home, who’s there reminding you to drink water and to stop talking about yourself, to go home and just watch movies.

For Honor, the book The Handmaid’s Tale is like her bible. I know you have Community Librarya podcast talking about books so what’s your bible that you carry with you?

It’s Pride and Prejudice. I usually travel with a copy just in case I need it. It’s like comfort food to me. I know the story so well, I’ve read it so many times. Every time I dive back in, it’s like coming home. Every time I read it, I find new things to laugh at or new things to learn.

How many times do you think you’ve read it?

Maybe seven or eight times. I read it again right now.

Have you ever pictured yourself playing Lizzie Bennett?

Absolutely! I feel like every Jane Austen fan has. Whenever you read Pride and Prejudiceno one is saying ‘I want to be Mary’.

There’s a line in Honor Society that really struck me. It’s at the beginning and it’s obviously part of where the character starts before she goes on her arc. She says, ‘To survive, I hide within myself’. Is that something you’ve ever done as somebody with a fairly high-profile job and public persona?

Definitely. It’s something that I really related to with the character because she puts up this facade to protect herself from people knowing who she really is, because what if they don’t like her?

I really related to that.

Yes, as a person with a public profile but also as anyone going through high school, anyone who has social media, anyone living a life as a teenager.

That’s what being a teenager is, it’s hiding who you really are because you are so anxious that people aren’t going to like you, and changing who you are to please certain people. That was one of the main things of the movie that really struck me when I first read it.

Honor Society is streaming now on Paramount+

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The young Hawk who could be a top 25 player in the AFL in 12 months

Garry Lyon believes Hawthorn ruckman Ned Reeves is a chance to explode in 2023.

Reeves, 23, has had a promising year in the brown and gold, consolidating his position in the senior side as he looks set to claim the number one ruck title at the Hawks for many years to come.

Asked who he thinks could leap into the top 25 players in the competition next year, Lyon listed Reeves, tipping him to become one of the best ruckmen in the league next year.

“I think by the end of next year, Ned Reeves is going to be in that argument,” Lyon told SEN Breakfast.

“I think this bloke’s upside is enormous for the Hawks.

“They’ve put him away, he’s gone in for shoulder surgery, I think by the end of next year we’ll be talking about him as the next big coming ruckman in the competition.

“I love what he’s been able to do on occasions and I think he’s got huge upside.”

Agreeing with Lyon’s sentiments, Tim Watson believes if Reeves is to make that leap, he’ll need to work on his agility in the upcoming pre-season.

“I think you’re right, but I tell you what I would do, I’d put him in some spikes over the summer and I would be working on his agility and his movement,” Watson added.

“He’s a big kid and is probably still growing into his body but I think he needs to work in that area.”

Reeves will miss the final three games of the 2022 season after having undergone surgery on his shoulder this week.





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Australia

Paddington’s Indian Home Diner allowed to trade until 3am after council reverses decision

A cult favorite Sydney diner has been “saved” after Woollahra Council reversed course and decided late-night Indian kebabs were in the public interest after all, agreeing to let the restaurant trade until 3am on weekends.

The Indian Home Diner on Oxford Street, Paddington, has become a Sydney institution with a loyal following among eastern suburbs partygoers en route home from the city. The “#5” garlic cheese is the go-to favorite for mopping up booze.

The beloved Indian kebab store has won its battle to stay open past midnight, after attracting some high-profile supporters.

The beloved Indian kebab store has won its battle to stay open past midnight, after attracting some high-profile supporters.Credit:Nick Moir

The shop had been dishing out carby, butter-chicken filled naan rolls until the early hours for years, apparently in breach of its development consent. Following a complaint, the council cracked down earlier this year, enforcing a midnight closure.

Later, the council rejected the diner’s first application to extend its trading hours to 3am on Friday and Saturday nights, citing possible noise concerns and declaring it was “not in the public interest” for the diner to open until 3am.

Such was the restaurant’s cultural cachet that a popular community Instagram page, Bondi Lines, took up the fight, and was soon joined by the then candidates for the federal seat of Wentworth, Dave Sharma and Allegra Spender. Spender, now the MP, called the diner a “national treasure.”

The restaurant requested a formal review and at a meeting on Tuesday night, Woollahra Council relented and approved the diner to trade until 3am on Friday and Saturday nights. Planning officers said the proposal was in the public interest and would not have any adverse social impacts.

The popular community Instagram page Bondi Lines took up the cause to “save” the diner from the new rules.

The popular community Instagram page Bondi Lines took up the cause to “save” the diner from the new rules.Credit:Instagram

Liberal councillor Sean Carmichael, who in May tabled a petition with more than 4000 signatures supporting the diner, said it was a magnificent result and “a well-loved slice of Oxford Street has, for a change, been saved”.

But he said the case was a lightning rod for “widespread public anger” about the decline of Oxford Street and Sydney nightlife due to excessive regulation.

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Jan. 6 Text Messages From Defense Department, Army Officials ‘Wiped’

  • A watchdog group filed a FOIA request for Jan. 6 messages between top Pentagon and Army officials.
  • But the Defense Department and Army claimed all messages were deleted after employees left the agencies.
  • Some messages belonged to officials directly involved with the DoD’s response to the Capitol attack.

Text messages between several top officials in the Department of Defense and the Army were deleted shortly after they left the Trump administration, leaving a significant hole in correspondence that may have occurred on the day of the Capitol attack.

American Oversight, a DC-based watchdog group, had sought all communications related to the Capitol riot from several senior members of the Trump administration, including the former Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, former Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy, and former Acting Secretary of Defense Kash Patel.

The watchdog group filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit six days after the January 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol.

“The lawsuit seeks the release of communications those officials had with former President Trump, former Vice President Pence, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, or anyone communicating on their behalf on Jan. 6,” the watchdog group wrote in a press release .

In March of this year, the Defense Department and the Army responded that any messages from former employees of their agencies could not be reproduced because the phones were “wiped” after they left, according to court filings.

“DoD and Army conveyed to plaintiff that when an employee separates from DoD or Army he or she turns in the government-issued phone, and the phone is wiped,” the court document stated. “For those custodians no longer with the agency, the text messages were not preserved and therefore could not be searched, although it is possible that particular text messages could have been saved into other records systems such as email.”

The Army did not immediately respond to a request for comment. An officer for the Defense Department said that the agency does not comment on ongoing litigation.

Some of the messages American Oversight is seeking belong to top officials who are seen as key witnesses to the Pentagon’s response to the January 6 attack.

Miller, who was deposed by investigators of the riot, previously said he was “never given any direction or order or knew of any plans” to deploy 10,000 National Guard troops — a claim Meadows once made to Fox News host Sean Hannity.

McCarthy has also been of interest for the House select committee investigating the Capitol riot. A senior Army official once wrote in a memo that the former Army secretary was “incommunicado or unreachable for most of the afternoon” on the day of the attack, according to Politico.

Retrieving communications from key Trump officials and players throughout January 6, 2021, has lately become a cumbersome task, faced with roadblock after roadblock.

When the January 6 House panel requested messages between Secret Service agents, Joseph Cuffari, who served as inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security, claimed that any correspondence was deleted as part of a pre-planned “system migration” process.

Members of the January 6 committee asked Cuffari on Tuesday to “step aside” from any investigation into the Secret Service after reports revealed that Cuffari’s office may have known about the deleted text messages earlier than was previously revealed.

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Aquaman star Jason Momoa poses as flight attendant, hands out water to surprised Hawaiian Airlines passengers

If acting doesn’t work out for Aquaman actor Jason Momoa, he could pick up a career as a jet-setting flight attendant.

Lucky passengers on a Hawaiian Airlines flight were witnesses to Momoa’s first day on the job as cabin crew as he handed out bottles of his water, called Mananalu, from a trolly.

A woman named Kylee Yoshikawa, who goes by the username @livinglikekylee on TikTok, posted the clip which has now been viewed by 3.5 million people on the platform.

“My aunty sent me this vid, i just thought i’d share,” she captioned the video which had an instrumental version of Disney’s Under the Sea — very fitting — playing over the footage.

The 43-year-old even dressed the part in a gray suit complete with a pink flower tucked behind his ear.

He has since shared a behind-the-scenes clip on Instagram, introducing himself to passengers as the “water master” on board the flight.

“Mahalo @hawaiianairlines for allowing me and my team to capture this special moment,” he wrote.

“It’s a dream come true. My idea to create @Mananalu.water came to me while on a flight.

“I’m grateful for your support and it’s an honor to have Hawaiian Airlines be the first airline to partner with Mananalu. We’re on a mission to end single-use plastic. Drink one, remove one – For every bottle of Mananalu sold, we remove one plastic bottle from the ocean. We have removed 3 MILLION plastic bottles from the ocean this year. Don’t stop making waves to save our beautiful planet. hello j”

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