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Jaime Pressly Opens OnlyFans, Putting ‘My Name Is Earl’ Fame Behind a Paywall
Los Angeles, May 7, 2026, 13:03 PDT Jaime Pressly, who picked up an Emmy for her work on “My Name Is Earl,” jumped into the OnlyFans space on Thursday, putting her long TV run behind paid, fan-driven content. Variety landed the scoop, and according to IMDb’s post, her page was expected to go live at 1 p.m. PT, or 4 p.m. ET. (Variety) The timing hits because OnlyFans leans on subscriptions—creators stick content behind a paywall, fans shell out for access, DMs, or extras. For actors who already have a base, that flips name value into a direct revenue stream,
Iran Drone Video Raises New Alarm Over Strait of Hormuz as U.S. Deal Push Nears Crunch Point
TEHRAN, May 7, 2026, 23:32 IRST Iran published footage it claims is the downed U.S. reconnaissance drone, debris scattered over the Strait of Hormuz, fueling military tension as Washington and Tehran push for a temporary ceasefire. These surveillance drones typically patrol the region; if Iran’s account holds up, it marks yet another close call above Gulf waters. (Reuters) Timing is crucial here. According to sources and officials cited by Reuters, U.S.
Texas Mom Freed From ICE After 45 Days Says ‘No One Is Safe’ As Green Card Fight Begins
HARLINGEN, Texas, May 7, 2026, 14:05 (CDT) Meenu Batra, 53, a court interpreter from Texas who spent 45 days in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, says she’s still worried about the possibility of being picked up by federal agents again. “No one is safe,” Batra told CBS News in her first interview since her release, though she added she believes her paperwork supports her right to stay in the country. (CBS News) This case stands out because Batra isn’t new to the U.S. She was born in India but has spent roughly 35 years living here, working as a
USDA Tightens SNAP Retailer Rules, Stores Face New ‘Real Food’ Mandate
Washington, D.C. — May 7, 2026, 15:06 EDT The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday locked in new rules that demand SNAP-authorized retailers stock a broader mix of staple foods, upping requirements for stores aiming to tap into the more than $90 billion spent each year through the main food-aid initiative for low-income Americans. SNAP—the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—remains the country’s primary food assistance program.
Sony PlayStation Store Settlement: $7.85 Million Payout Puts Digital Game Fees on Trial
London, May 7, 2026, 19:07 BST Sony’s PlayStation Store is facing mounting legal scrutiny in the U.S. and UK. In the States, a $7.85 million settlement tied to digital games has cleared a key court hurdle, while across the Atlantic, a UK competition trial challenging PlayStation pricing is now entering its last round of hearings this week. Two different courtrooms, one common theme: how tightly Sony can hold the reins on digital sales within its console platform. Timing here is key: U.S.
Total Mortgage’s Denise Peach Wins MMBA Award As Mortgage Rates Bite Buyers
May 7, 2026, 14:07 EDT — Milford, Connecticut. Denise Peach has landed the Loan Officer of the Year honor from the Massachusetts Mortgage Bankers Association, Total Mortgage Services said. The Milford-based lender now touts the recognition in a Massachusetts market where first-time buyers continue to face steep borrowing costs. The MMBA handed out the award at its annual celebration, according to the company. (GlobeNewswire) Timing’s key here. As of May 7, Freddie Mac reported the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate in the U.S. hit 6.37%, up from 6.30% the previous week.
Personal Injury Billboards Hit Spotlight as Uber’s $77 Million California Battle Builds
LOUISVILLE, May 7, 2026, 1:08 PM EDT Louisville attorney Sam Aguiar has poured upwards of $500,000 into roughly 60 motivational billboards—aiming to soften the image of a personal-injury ad space now mired in expensive legal battles over auto-injury claims. Aguiar, who’s been practicing law since 2008, told WAVE he launched the campaign in December 2024, opting for messages like “Believe in yourself” and “Stay strong.” The effort has drawn more than 2,000 inquiries so far.
SeatGeek Takes Cincinnati Open, Charleston Open From Ticketmaster In Tennis Ticketing Shake-Up
NEW YORK, May 7, 2026, 13:08 (EDT) SeatGeek has landed a multiyear agreement to serve as the official ticketing partner for Beemok Sports & Entertainment’s Cincinnati Open and Credit One Charleston Open, locking in exclusive primary ticketing rights for Charleston’s Credit One Stadium as well. With this deal, both tennis tournaments shift over to the SeatGeek platform, further strengthening the company’s direct sales business with teams, tournaments, and venues.
Qualcomm AI Stock Jumps Again As Investors Reprice a Cheap Data-Center Bet
San Diego — It’s May 7, 2026, just after 9:00 a.m. PDT. Qualcomm shares surged Thursday, with investors pushing the San Diego chipmaker higher on renewed enthusiasm for its emerging data-center AI narrative. The stock last traded at $217.18, a $24.61 gain for the session, after hitting an intraday high of $223.58. That move put Qualcomm’s market cap near $233 billion at its peak during the day. Qualcomm’s rally is catching attention—it’s not just a handset-cycle story anymore. Investors are starting to price it like a cheap AI infrastructure play.
Aaron Rodgers Steelers Return: Pittsburgh Visit Puts 2026 Deal Within Reach
Pittsburgh, May 7, 2026, 12:04 (EDT) Aaron Rodgers, the free-agent quarterback, is set to visit the Pittsburgh Steelers starting Friday and sticking around into the weekend—a sign the team may finally be locking in a 2026 plan after dragging out the decision on its top roster spot. Sources told ESPN that Rodgers is expected to play for Pittsburgh this season. (ESPN) The clock’s ticking. Pittsburgh’s voluntary offseason workouts—organized team activities—kick off May 18.


















