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janea4old

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Everything posted by janea4old

  1. Heather Williams raised Lucy Romalotti. Lucy last aired December 2024. Is she supposedly still on canvas? Was she mentioned at Danny and Christine's wedding?
  2. LOL, we have created duplicate threads off by two minutes. The other thread is here: Stacy Haiduk returns to Y&R in March for an arc as Patty Williams: https://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/topic/69774-yr-multisoap-actor-returns-after-10-years-for-an-arc/#findComment-2080219
  3. I made a thread at the same time. @Errol can you merge them? https://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/topic/69774-yr-multisoap-actor-returns-after-10-years-for-an-arc/#findComment-2080219
  4. fyi Stacy Haiduk will begin appearing in an arc on Y&R reprising Patty Williams starting in March, while continuing to recur on DAYS https://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/topic/69774-yr-multisoap-actor-returns-after-10-years-for-an-arc/#findComment-2080219
  5. Stacy Haiduk is reprising Patty Williams on Y&R, starting in March 2026. https://www.tvinsider.com/1243835/young-and-the-restless-stacy-haiduk-return-patty-williams-2026/ Josh Griffith tells TV Insider exclusively, "Everyone at Y&R couldn’t be more excited to welcome back Stacy for this exciting storyline when trouble once again finds Patty." Meanwhile, Haiduk will continue to recur on DAYS.
  6. The Pulitzer Prize Board has counterdemands regarding Tr*mp's lawsuit against their 2018 Journalism Prize, for the "discovery" phase of the lawsuit. Tr*mp is suing the Pulitzer Prize Board for defamation -- because they awarded the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Journalism to the New York Times and Washington Post for their reporting on Tr*mp's collusion with Russia. He feels that those newspapers damaged his reputation and they shouldn't have received the Journalism Prize. In order to win this lawsuit, he must prove that the underlying reporting was false and that he actually suffered harm. Part one, December 11, 2025 https://news.bloomberglaw.com/litigation/trump-heads-to-discovery-phase-in-pulitzer-defamation-suit The Pulitzer Prize Board is demanding that Tr*mp provide all of his financial records and medical records proving that he suffered harm: The discovery demands request “all documents” that back up that assertion, and then go further. The board wants any documents Trump possessed backing up damages claims in other defamation cases he filed over a 2005 biographical book “TrumpNation,” against CBS for a “60 Minutes” episode he claims cost him “at least $10,000,000,000,” against Dow Jones for reporting on Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, and in other cases where he’s faced off against CNN and ABC. The board is also seeking private information going back to 2015, including internal polling Trump would have conducted on himself to gauge his reputation, all of his tax returns, documents regarding all of his assets, and any gifts and compensation he’s received since then. Part Two, January 30, 2026 https://news.bloomberglaw.com/litigation/mueller-report-trump-russia-evidence-demanded-in-pulitzer-suit The Pulitzer Board says he must prove that the underlying reporting was false, and therefore ... The Pulitzer Prize Board has responded to this lawsuit with their own demand that he must release the full unredacted Mueller report. “Just like any other plaintiff, the President must articulate and prove his claims with evidence,” a spokesperson for the Pulitzer Board said in a statement. Also they requested other documents: The request includes high-profile documents, from the March 2019 report issued by Special Counsel Mueller examining Trump’s role in Russian election interference tactics to joint assessments on those Russian activities to US House and Senate reports on this issue as well as assessments by US spy agencies. None of these have been released in complete, unredacted forms. The board is also seeking communications between Trump’s inner circle and Russia. The board demands letters, email, text messages, and social media direct messages of a Who’s Who of Trump campaign and administration staff including Stephen Miller, Michael Flynn, Jared Kushner, Steve Bannon, and Jeff Sessions. Further, the board is demanding records regarding Trump’s investigations and firing decisions, documents related to the firing of FBI Director James Comey, and any communications around the potential firing of Mueller. A demand for records into the reason the Trump administration switched an investigation into the Russian interference investigation from US Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania David Metcalf to Southern District of Florida US Attorney Jason A. Reding Quiñones.
  7. https://www.instagram.com/p/DUUQT5xDgKH/ February 3, 2026 sherrieshepherd and sherrishowtv Wow! I am completely overwhelmed by the outpouring of love for me and The @sherrishowtv . You might’ve noticed that yesterday and today I was struggling because I wasn’t feeling up to speed. Well it turns out I have Covid. As soon as I feel better and return to the show, I will address all of the news that has come out. Until then, I am truly grateful that SHERRI has made such an impact on you! See ya soon❤️ #sherrishepherd #sherrishowtv #grateful #itsnotover
  8. Kelly Clarkson interviews Holly Hunter and three of the Starfleet cadet actors, January 2026 about Starfleet Academy. Kelly Clarkson said her someone in her production staff is a trekkie and begged to make it special, so the set is Trek-themed for this episode and the actors arrive via transporter effect! Holly Hunter is featured for the first 14 or 15 minutes and then the three cadet actors beam in to join them for the remainder of the show.
  9. Ah. okay. Most messageboards have a large chunk of the left column occupied by the poster's profile. I like your change to simplify the placement of the poster's name and photo at the top left of the post, and then the entire space can be the body of the post.
  10. I think I had most of Three Dog Night's songs on vinyl.
  11. U.S. agency investigates Nike for alleged discrimination against white workers (the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has been distorted into doing that)
  12. (love this Erica Kane montage she chose) https://www.instagram.com/p/DUS4xYljQhh/ February 3, 2026 therealsusanlucci Up at 3am, heels on before dawn, and Erica Kane still runs the day. 📖🔥 It’s launch day for La Lucci! Catch me this morning on @goodmorningamerica and @livekellyandmark . Sleep is optional, fabulous is mandatory. #LaLucci
  13. I don't know if that directly has anything to do with anything but ...
  14. Steve Burton and his wife Michelle Lundstrom are (or were) friends with Jonathan Jackson and his wife Lisa Vultaggio. The Burton/Lundstrom wedding last year was at an Eastern Orthodox Christian church. JJ and Lisa are longtime members of the Eastern Orthodox church. I was looking at all four of their instagrams around the time Burton married and prior months. Per the ig and some wedding articles, JJ (and maybe Lisa) was/were members of the Burton/Lundstrom wedding party in some sort of mentor role specific to the Orthodox tradition.
  15. Testimony at a City Council hearing regarding a new ICE facility (concentration camp) -- building recently purchased by the federal government in the city of Surprise, Arizona (yes the city is named Surprise) "I'd like to share a story from a local paper in Coldwater, Michigan dated to the 9th of April, 1945. It tells how the US Army, under General Patton--the US 3rd Army--came onto what you might call a detention center just outside the village of Ohrdruf, Germany. The US Army brought the leading citizens of Ohrdruf to tour the facility, which turned out to be part of the Buchenwald network of concentration camps. A US Army colonel told the German civilians who viewed the scenes, without muttering a word, that they were to blame. One of the Germans replied that what happened in the camp was (quote) 'done by a few people, and you cannot blame us all.' And the American, who could have been any one of our grandfathers, said, 'this was done by those that the German people chose to lead them, and all are responsible.' The morning after the tour, the Mayor of Ohrdruf killed himself. And maybe he did not know the full extent of the outrages that were committed in his community, but he knew enough. And we don't know exactly how ICE will use this warehouse. But we know enough. I ask you to consider what the Mayor of Ohrdruf might have thought before he died. Maybe he felt like a victim. He might have thought, 'how is this my fault? I have no jurisdiction over this.' Maybe he would have said, 'this site was not subject to local zoning, what could I do?' But I think, when he reflected on the suffering that occurred at this camp, just outside of town, that those words would have sounded hollow even to him. Because in his heart he knew--as we do--that we are all responsible for what happens in our community. I urge the council to take action to stop, or stall, or at the barest minimum to think creatively about how to exercise oversight over this proposed ICE facility. Thank you." "I'd like to share a story from a local paper in Coldwater, Michigan dated to the 9th of April, 1945. It tells how the US Army, under General Patton--the US 3rd Army--came onto what you might call a detention center just outside the village of Ohrdruf, Germany. The US Army brought the leading citizens of Ohrdruf to tour the facility, which turned out to be part of the Buchenwald network of concentration camps. A US Army colonel told the German civilians who viewed the scenes, without muttering a word, that they were to blame. One of the Germans replied that what happened in the camp was (quote) 'done by a few people, and you cannot blame us all.' And the American, who could have been any one of our grandfathers, said, 'this was done by those that the German people chose to lead them, and all are responsible.' The morning after the tour, the Mayor of Ohrdruf killed himself. And maybe he did not know the full extent of the outrages that were committed in his community, but he knew enough. And we don't know exactly how ICE will use this warehouse. But we know enough. I ask you to consider what the Mayor of Ohrdruf might have thought before he died. Maybe he felt like a victim. He might have thought, 'how is this my fault? I have no jurisdiction over this.' Maybe he would have said, 'this site was not subject to local zoning, what could I do?' But I think, when he reflected on the suffering that occurred at this camp, just outside of town, that those words would have sounded hollow even to him. Because in his heart he knew--as we do--that we are all responsible for what happens in our community. I urge the council to take action to stop, or stall, or at the barest minimum to think creatively about how to exercise oversight over this proposed ICE facility. Thank you."
  16. Gina Yashere & Tig Notaro on Sherri Shepherd's show, January 2026, re: their Starfleet Academy roles, etc.

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