Resurfaced reports on David Beckham's alleged affair with his former assistant, Rebecca Loos, have brought more scrutiny to his marriage with Victoria Beckham. Loos claims to have intimate knowledge of Beckham's body as evidence of their fling. In response, Beckham denies the affair in his recent Netflix docuseries, portraying himself as the victim and suggesting that Loos caused Victoria's suffering. The Beckhams address the impact of the affair allegations and media attention on their marriage, expressing their determination to fight for each other and their family.
CNN, the New York Times, the Associated Press, and Reuters have denied having any prior knowledge of the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, following allegations that freelance photographers may have been embedded with the terrorist group. The media outlets stated that they were not aware of the attacks and have severed ties with the photographers in question. The Israeli government has accused the photographers of being accomplices to the attacks, but the media organizations have refuted these claims, emphasizing that their journalists were documenting the events as they unfolded.
Fresh revelations contradict Joe Biden's sweeping denials regarding his son Hunter Biden's business dealings. Emails from Hunter Biden's laptop suggest that Joe Biden attended a dinner with an executive from the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, contradicting the White House's previous denials. Other statements made by Biden and his representatives about Hunter Biden's business affairs have also been contradicted by recent congressional testimony, court filings, and media reports. These revelations cast doubt on Biden's claims that he never discussed his relatives' business dealings and that they did not profit off the Biden name. However, there is no evidence to support claims that Biden took official actions on behalf of his relatives' business interests.
Cigna, a major health insurance company, is facing a federal lawsuit alleging that it improperly rejected over 300,000 patient claims using an algorithm called PXDX, which spent an average of just 1.2 seconds on each review. The lawsuit claims that Cigna's doctors instantly denied claims without examining patient files, leaving thousands without coverage and unexpected bills. Cigna is accused of conducting an "illegal scheme" to systematically deny claims and avoid paying for necessary medical procedures. The lawsuit seeks damages and a jury trial, while Cigna argues that the process is used to expedite physician reimbursement and does not result in denials of care.
Max Scherzer's suspension over ball-doctoring accusations will not affect his long-term reputation. Pitchers caught doctoring baseballs have typically walked away without long-term consequences. Scherzer insists he was using rosin, which is legal, and nothing more. Baseball has a long history of pitchers using various methods, legal and otherwise, to doctor the ball. Some want the ball to spin more, some want it to spin less. Some are looking for more movement, and others are looking for more control.