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John Cena's Heartfelt Reaction To Learning Fan Is Battling Stage Four Cancer Has Us Sobbing
Mar 25, 2026
John Cena had everyone all up in their feelings at MEGACON when he and one of his fans met for the first time.
During the convention, while the former pro-wrestler was on stage, a fan quietly reached out to him and shared in front of the entire audience how much Cena had meant to him over the years as he's endured a difficult journey.
Holding a microphone, the fan nervously explained:
"I'm going through cancer, stage four."
"I just had a spinal fusion."
"And then I had a brain tumor."
"You were the one to make me fight."
"This week, I just found out I need more surgery."
Throughout the fan's explanation, Cena actively listened, saying, "Okay," after each of the fan's sentences. When the fan's request came, Cena did not hesitate for a moment.
The fan asked:
"I wanted to know if I could hug you or see you."
Cena immediately responded:
"Absolutely."
Applause erupted and the fan looked emotional as Cena quickly crossed the stage and descended the stairs, moving toward the fan as he stepped forward through the crowd.
The two men embraced, and when the fan started to let go, Cena deepened the hug and offered kind words. The fan nodded and looked visibly relieved.
As the two men let go, Cena turned the fan toward the crowd for them to take a photo together, and they hugged again before Cena returned to his place on the stage.
Fans were touched by the interaction between Cena and the man in the crowd.
Both as a pro wrestler and as an actor and entertainer, Cena has served the people around him in any way that he can to help make their lives a little better. In 2022, he was even recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records for fulfilling the most wishes with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, having answered 650 wishes and counting.
Cena has said in the past of his commitment:
"I just drop everything. If I can offer a fantastic experience, I'll be first in line to do my part."
It seems like listening to what someone is going through and offering them a hug should be a given, but these gestures speak volumes in today's world.
Fortunately for us, we live in a world where John Cena exists, and if anything is important to that man, it's showing kindness and making someone's day a little bit brighter.
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Woman Says What We're All Thinking About Trump Deploying ICE To Airports In Blistering Interview
Mar 25, 2026
A woman interviewed at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey has gone viral for her response to reporters who asked for her thoughts about President Donald Trump's announcement that he would deploy ICE agents to U.S. airports amid a partial government shutdown that has caused exceptionally long delays at TSA lines nationwide.
ICE agents are still getting paid during the shutdown, unlike TSA agents, who are currently working unpaid and struggling amid the affordability crisis. News outlets have confirmed ICE agents have been deployed in airports that serve Democratic strongholds, particularly John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia Airports (New York), O'Hare International Airport (Chicago), and others.
More than 400 TSA agents have left their positions since DHS funding lapsed and their payments were paused and ICE agents on duty have already been recorded detaining travelers, even arresting two people in San Francisco.
Delays in Newark have soared amid the funding delays, and wait times are expected to spike now that more workers have called out.
When asked for her thoughts on Trump's decision to deploy ICE agents to airports across the country, the woman said:
"I think it's terrible. I think... I don't want to get political too much but I think they should solve this and what I hear is there's proposals on the table to get funding for the TSA."
"I just flew in here and saw a bunch of ICE people down at the baggage claims. Not sure what they're doing at the baggage claims, I don't know if TSA, I don't know why they would be people getting their baggage."
When asked who she blames for the funding lapse, she said:
"Trump. I really do. I've seen what's going on in Minneapolis and I'm very opposed to some of the tactics of ICE. I stand with the Democrats on this one."
When asked how she feels about the fact that ICE agents, who have worn masks throughout the Trump administration's nationwide immigration crackdown, are not wearing masks in airports and if "that helps," she replied:
"No, not all. I'm watching downstairs, we all came in, we saw people bracing themselves like, 'What the hell's going on here?' There were a lot of people who were taking pictures and sort of watching them."
"They were just milling around, not doing anything, just sort of chatting. I don't know what their function was."
You can hear what she said in the video below.
Many felt she said it allâand they echoed her criticisms.
As expected, we can count the ICE deployment among the rest of Trump's bad decisions.
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Stephen Miller Caught On Camera Letting Out Heavy Sigh As Trump Tries To Justify Iran War
Mar 25, 2026
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller was caught on camera letting out a heavy sigh as President Donald Trump spoke at a Memphis Safe Task Force roundtable in Tennessee about his ever-changing justifications for going to war with Iran.
A WSMV 4 Nashville broadcast showed Miller briefly turning his head and letting out a sigh as Trump described Iranâs missile capabilities as âgrowing so fastâ that the U.S. needed to act before it became âvirtually impossible to stop them.â Miller then composed himself and faced forward again toward the president, who was seated at center stage.
You can watch what happened in the video below.
Considering Miller has been a staunch Trump loyalist and is the architect of the administration's immigration policyâoften appearing on news programs to defend the president and yelling at anyone who might think differentlyâseeing this sort of reaction from him was truly something.
Could cracks be showing in Miller's carefully presented facade?
People had thoughts that maybe even he thinks the Trump administration is in its over its head.
It was during this same Memphis roundtable that Trump claimed that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was "the first one to speak up" about attacking Iran.
While Trump has faced heavy criticism for the war he has bragged about since launching strikes on February 28, his remarks suggest that Hegseth bears much of the responsibility for why the U.S. went into Iran in the first place.
Trump said, "And Pete, I think you were the first one to speak up and you said, âLetâs do it because you canât let them have a nuclear weapon," after detailing how the administration had to decide whether to "make a little journey into the Middle East and eliminate a big problem.â"
We're wondering if Hegseth let out a sigh of his own.
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Video Of ICE Detaining Sobbing Mom At San Francisco Airport As Her Young Daughter Watched Has People Seeing Red
Mar 24, 2026
MAGA Republican President Donald Trump's administration is coming under fire again over White nationalist White House advisor Stephen Miller's immigration guidance.
Campaigning on a promise to deport violent criminals, the Trump administration has instead become the violent (often masked) aggressors that Americans fear. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employees have repeatedly targeted individuals without warrants or just cause based solely on racial profiling, denied people's constitutional rights, and killed people in their detention centers and on the streets with impunity.
The latest wave of outrage began after footage went viral of a terrified mother being manhandled by plain clothes immigration authorities Sunday at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) as her sobbing child looked on.
Miller has been heavily criticized for setting arrest quotas, leading DHS's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents and officers to harass, abduct, and detain anyone suspected of being an immigrant (not White), including documented immigrants, naturalized and birthright citizens, and even enrolled members of Indigenous American tribes.
The marching ordersâreportedly cosigned by Trumpâwere set by Miller in a meeting with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials at the beginning of Trump's second term and confirmed by Miller on Fox News last May. Miller set a quota demanding agents increase arrests from roughly 1,200â1,500 a day to a minimum of 3,000 as part of his broader Project 2025 White nationalist "mass deportation" strategy.
Two Trump administration members, ousted CPB commanding officer Greg Bovino and ousted DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, have been thrown under the bus for carrying out Miller's orders. The Trump administration also tried in August and November to deny their racist quotas exist.
But under Miller and Trump, anyone Black or brown has a target on their backs, regardless of immigration status or citizenship.
The detention by ICE of the mother and child was recorded by multiple bystanders and posted across social media.
While the White supremacist, Christian nationalist MAGA faithful continue to cheer on any atrocity the Trump administration commitsâincluding pardoning and protecting pedophiles, killing American citizens and their dogs, and bombing children in Iranâan increasing number of people are fed up with the lawlessness and self-enriching grift.
Multiple accounts shared videos from multiple angles of the woman and two purported ICE agents.
The men manhandling the woman repeatedly refused to show badges or any form of ID.
Videos showed San Francisco police officers providing a buffer for the men as a crowd of angry travelers yelled at them and recorded the interaction.
The Trump administration claimed they were sending ICE employees to help the short staffed Transportation Security Administration (TSA) with their duties, not to harass or abduct people they target as immigrants.
California Democratic state Senator and Senate candidate Scott Wiener called them out on it, posting:
"ICE was at SFO airport last night, terrorizing a mother while her daughter watched. So much for the 'hey weâre sending ICE to airports to fill in for TSA' BS."
"ICE OUT OF CALIFORNIA"
One of Wiener's opponents for Nancy Pelosi's Senate seat, Saikat Chakrabarti, posted:
"This is horrific. ICE was at SFO kidnapping this mother right in front of her young child. And I have questions."
"San Francisco is a sanctuary city, which means no city resources can be used to aid ICE. How did two unidentified ICE agents get behind security at SFO to do this arrest?"
"Allegedly SFPD were on the scene providing cover for ICE â how is that ok?"
A San Francisco Police Department spokesperson said officers involved upheld the sanctuary policy saying SFPD was summoned Sunday at 10 p.m. because of a 911 call related to an incident at the airport.
The SFPD spokesperson said:
"Officers arrived on scene and determined the incident involved federal immigration officials. SFPD officers were not involved in the incident but remained at the scene to maintain public safety."
Others also spoke out on social media against ICE, DHS, and the Trump administration over the interaction the videos captured.
While the videos all appear to show two men wrestling with and putting handcuffs on a woman, an SFO official claimed ICE brought the woman to the airport.
An SFO spokesperson told The San Francisco Standard on Monday:
"We understand federal officers were transporting two individuals on an outbound flight when this incident occurred. We believe this is an isolated incident and have no reason to suspect broader enforcement action at SFO."
"The airportâs role is to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the facility for all passengers and staff. We were not involved in or notified in advance of this incident."
But DHS and ICE contradicted SFO's version of what happened.
DHS posted on X that mother Angelina Lopez-Jimenez and daughter Wendy Godinez-Jimenez were "ILLEGAL ALIENS" arrested by ICE at SFO after, according to DHS, the mother decided to ditch her daughter and run off.
On Monday they wrote:
"This arrest of ILLEGAL ALIENS occurred yesterday on March 22, 2026âBEFORE ICE officers were deployed to airports to bolster TSA efforts."
"ICE officers arrested Angelina Lopez-Jimenez and Wendy Godinez-Lopez at the San Francisco International Airport."
So, who's lying to who?
Is DHS lying to the public again and lying to SFO officials or did the SFO officials lie?
DHS added in their post:
"These illegal aliens had a final removal order of removal from an immigration judge since 2019."
"While being escorted to the international terminal for processing, Lopez-Jimenez attempted to flee and resisted law enforcement officers. ICE is working as quickly as possible to repatriate the family unit to their home country of Guatemala."
So did DHS bring them to the airport Sunday or arrest them at the airport on Sunday?
With the Trump administration, it's almost impossible to tell what's fact, half-truth, or bald-faced lie.
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Kinks Guitarist Dave Davies Vehemently Shuts Down Moby's Accusations That 'Lola' Is 'Transphobic'
Mar 24, 2026
A decades-old rock classic is back under scrutiny, but Dave Davies isnât letting Mobyâs critique of "Lola" go unanswered. In a Guardian âHonest Playlistâ Q&A, Moby singled out the track as one he âcan no longer listen to,â arguing that its lyrics havenât aged well.
The âSouth Sideâ singer didnât hold back in his critique:
â'Lola' by the Kinks came up on a Spotify playlist, and I thought the lyrics were gross and transphobic. I like their early music, but I was really taken aback at how unevolved the lyrics are.â
Moby, 60, made the comments in the interview, prompting a swift response from Davies, 79, who took issue with both the characterization and what he viewed as a misreading of the songâs intent.
Released in 1970, "Lola" tells the story of a young manâs encounter with a person named Lola in a Soho bar, with lyrics that famously blur gender expectations. The track includes the line about someone who âwalked like a woman but talked like a man,â a phrase that has sparked debate but has also been embraced by many listeners as part of the songâs narrative ambiguity.
The Kinks frontman Ray Daviesâ lyrics captured the moment:
"Well, I'm not dumb, but I can't understand / Why she walked like a woman but talked like a man.â
You can view the remastered performance of "Lola" here:
- YouTubeThe Kinks
The single became one of the bandâs biggest hits, reaching No. 2 in the United Kingdom and No. 9 in the United States, and is frequently cited among the greatest rock songs of all time. In a 2020 interview with the New York Times, Ray Davies said he researched drag culture while writing the song and expressed admiration for people âwho can get up and be what they want to be.â
Dave Davies, however, made clear he found Mobyâs comments out of line. Taking to social media on Sunday, March 22, he called the remarks insulting and defended both his brother and the songâs legacy.
Dave Davies fired back directly at Moby:
"I am highly insulted that MOBY would accuse my brother of being âunevolvedâ or transphobic in any way.â
In a separate post, Davies wondered why Moby was "being so rude" about the song:
I donât wanna show the guy up, but Moby should be careful what he says. the cockettes
And their friends used to follow us around on tour. We appreciated them. Why is Moby being so rude about this simple song? Weâre not trans phobic. Why does he have to have a go at us?
â Dave Davies (@davedavieskinks) March 23, 2026
His first post amplified voices from within the transgender community, including transgender punk singer Jayne County, whose reflections on "Lola" offered a sharply different perspective.
County, 78, recalled first hearing the song and recognizing what she believed was its subject matter, connecting it to earlier cultural references and expressing surprise that more listeners didnât immediately pick up on it.
County reflected on her first reaction to the song:
"And a woman with a low voice and the name Lola, would certainly qualify for a possible encounter with either a transvestite or transexual. When I heard the song, I was both thrilled and amazed that the Kinks would be singing a song about a trans person and wondered if anyone else had picked up on it!"
She went on to describe the song as personally influential, saying it helped shape her own songwriting and cultural outlook.
She emphasized the songâs lasting personal impact:
"Who was cool or hip enough to realize what The Kinks were singing about! Lola will always be one of those songs that, for me, broke the ice, so to speak.â
Social media reaction was sharply divided, with some users echoing Mobyâs criticism while others defended "Lola" as a groundbreaking song that reflected and embraced gender diversity for its time. Many also pointed to Jayne Countyâs comments as evidence that the track has long held cultural significance within parts of the LGBTQ+ community.
Hereâs what people are saying:
Moby has not publicly responded to Daviesâ remarks.
The exchange has reignited debate around the song's legacy and modern interpretation. The Kinks, one of the defining bands of the 1960s British Invasion, remain known for hits like "You Really Got Me," "Waterloo Sunset," and "Lola," with Dave Daviesâ guitar work helping shape their lasting influence.
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