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‘Charmed’ and Marvel Actor Julian McMahon Dies at Age 56

Australian-American actor Julian McMahon passed away on July 2 at 56 years old. As reported by Deadline, the actor, best known for The CW’s Charmed and more recently his roles on The Residence and FBI: Most Wanted, had been privately battling cancer for a number of years.
“With an open heart, I wish to share with the world that my beloved husband died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to overcome cancer,” wrote his wife Kelly. “Julian loved life. […] We ask for support during this time to allow our family to grieve in privacy.”
Born July 27, 1968, McMahon began his TV career on the Australian soap opera The Power, The Passion, followed by fellow soap Home & Away. He’s had a healthy career across film and TV, and landed starring roles on FX’s Nip/Tuck, the aforementioned FBI series (which ended this past May), and Charmed. On the latter, he played Cole Turner, a demon/human hybrid introduced in season three and eventual love interest of Alyssa Milano’s Phoebe.
One of Julian McMahon’s most well-known movie roles is that of Doctor Doom in Fox’s Fantastic Four duology. He had a handful of comic book roles after 2007’s Rise of the Silver Surfer, including Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, RED, and Marvel’s Runaways as Jonah, the villainous father of Karolina Dean. His non-comic movie roles include Premonition, You’re Not You, and more recently, 2024’s The Surfer and The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat. His final role was in Netflix’s The Residence, which was recently canceled after its first season.
Following news of his passing, Charmed stars Rose McGowan and Holly Marie Combs separately eulogized McMahon on her Instagram Stories. “Julian, you force of brilliance, wild talent and humour,” McGowan wrote. “For you, your family and loving fans all over the world, I pray comfort.” Combs called him “my favorite pain in the ass ever,” and featured two behind-the-scenes videos on her Stories.
“One of a kind is an understatement. Your unyielding zest for life and crazy making sense of humor will be sorely missed,” Combs continued. “The joy and laughter you were the direct cause of will always be remembered. I hope you find our lady friend and dance in those rose petals.
Brian Krause, another co-star, called him “one of the funniest, devilishly handsome and kind souls! Prayers to his family and close friends! He will surely be missed!”
Ioan Griffudd, who played Reed Richards in Fox’s Fantastic movies, described McMahon as “an honor to be Dr. Richards to his Dr. Doom. Even though we played each other’s nemeses, there was always so much lightness and laughter working together. Every encounter with him was a joy. My heart goes out to his wife and family.
God speed, Julian.”
“I’m devastated to to hear of the passing of my friend Julian,” added former Thing actor Michael Chiklis. “Life is so precious and fragile. My condolences to his family. RIP Jules.
Kelly closed her statement remembering her late husband as a man who “loved his family and his friends. He loved his work, and he loved his fans. His deepest wish was to bring joy into as many lives as possible. And we wish for all of those to whom Julian brought joy, to continue to find joy in life. We are grateful for the memories.”
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College football scores, live updates: Week 3 schedule features Miami vs. South Florida, Texas in action

Week 3 of the 2025 college football season headlines on Saturday with a loaded slate on deck. This weekend features three ranked-on-ranked matchups that could shape the College Football Playoff picture down the line, as well as marquee conference games in the ACC and SEC.
After losing in Week 1 to Florida State on the road, No. 19 Alabama bounced back last weekend with a blowout win over ULM. The Crimson Tide have another formidable test this week against Wisconsin at home in one of the top games of the early window. No. 12 Clemson also faces Georgia Tech on the road in the same noon ET slot.
The afternoon slate will see USC travel to West Lafayette, Indiana, to face Purdue on CBS at 3:30 p.m. In the same window, No. 6 Georgia will travel to Knoxville to face No. 15 Tennessee in a battle of CFP contenders. Later in the day, No. 18 South Florida will face No. 5 Miami in one of the top games of the weekend.
To close out the night, No. 8 Notre Dame — fresh off a loss to Miami in Week 1 — will host No. 16 Texas A&M. Meanwhile, Florida, coming off its first loss of the season to USF, will look to bounce back against No. 3 LSU.
CBS Sports will be here every step of the way to update you with the latest scores, highlights and storylines throughout the evening. All times Eastern
College football scores, schedule: Week 3
No. 4 Oregon 34, Northwestern 14 — Recap
Georgia Tech 24, No. 12 Clemson 21 — Recap
No. 19 Alabama 38, Wisconsin 14 — Recap
USC at Purdue — WATCH | LIVE Updates
No. 6 Georgia at No. 15 Tennessee — LIVE updates
UTEP at No. 7 Texas — GameTracker
No. 18 South Florida at No. 5 Miami — 4:30 p.m. on CW — Expert picks, preview
Ohio at No. 1 Ohio State — 7 p.m. on Peacock
Arkansas at No. 17 Ole Miss — 7 p.m. on ESPN
Florida at No. 3 LSU — 7:30 p.m. on ABC — Expert picks, preview
No. 16 Texas A&M at No. 8 Notre Dame — 7:30 p.m. on NBC — Expert picks, preview
Vanderbilt at No. 11 South Carolina — 7:45 p.m. on SEC Network
Duke at Tulane — 8 p.m. on ESPN2
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Cardi B Twerks On Top of Car While Fans Swarm Pop-Up Event

Cardi B
Taking My ‘Bongos’ on the Road …
Twerking Atop SUV!!!
Published
Cardi B put her rear end into drive at a pop-up event in New York City … throwing it back atop a black SUV while hundreds of fans swarmed around her.
Cardi B turning up at her Bodega pop up in New York City.😩 pic.twitter.com/0DTh8OCoe6
— ໊ (@BardisMedia) September 13, 2025
@BardisMedia
The rapper held an event at a Washington Heights bodega on Saturday … which brought out fans just hoping to catch a glimpse of the megastar.
They got more than a glimpse … ’cause Cardi jumped on top of a car and danced around for the raucous crowd in a gray sweater and blue knee-high skirt — and, she started dropping it low to applause from the audience.
Check out the vid … Cardi’s got her hands on her knees, and she’s backing it up like only she knows how — occasionally flattening her skirt so it doesn’t raise up too high and reveal more than she wants to show.
It’s already been a busy weekend for Cardi … who took her daughter Kulture to a New York Fashion Week event Friday night — with the two twinning in fur ensembles.
Looks like Cardi’s werking hard this weekend — both as a mother and as a dancer!
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Oscar-winning Palestinian says home in West Bank raided by Israeli soldiers | West Bank

Palestinian Oscar-winning director Basel Adra has said that Israeli soldiers have conducted a raid at his West Bank home, searching for him and going through his wife’s phone.
Israeli settlers attacked his village on Saturday, injuring two of his brothers and one cousin, Adra told the Associated Press. He accompanied them to the hospital. While there, he said that he heard from family in the village that nine Israeli soldiers had stormed his home.
The soldiers asked his wife, Suha, for his whereabouts and went through her phone, he said, while his nine-month-old daughter was at home. They also briefly detained one of his uncles, he said.
As of Saturday night, Adra said he had no way of returning home to check on his family, because soldiers were blocking the entrance to the village and he was scared of being detained.
Israel’s military said soldiers were in the village after Palestinians had thrown rocks, injuring two Israeli civilians. It said its forces were still in the village, searching the area and questioning people.
Adra has spent his career as a journalist and film-maker chronicling settler violence in Masafer Yatta, the southern reaches of West Bank where he was born.
After settlers attacked his co-director, Hamdan Ballal, in March, he told the AP that he felt they were being targeted more intensely since winning the Oscar.
He described Saturday’s events as “horrific”.
“Even if you are just filming the settlers, the army comes and chases you, searches your house,” he said. “The whole system is built to attack us, to terrify us, to make us very scared.”
Another co-director, Yuval Abraham, said he was “terrified for Basel”.
“What happened today in his village, we’ve seen this dynamic again and again, where the Israeli settlers brutally attack a Palestinian village and later on the army comes, and attacks the Palestinians.”
No Other Land, which won an Oscar this year for best documentary, depicts the struggle by residents of the Masafer Yatta area to stop the Israeli military from demolishing their villages.
allal and Adra made the joint Palestinian-Israeli production with Israeli directors Abraham and Rachel Szor.
The film has won a string of international awards, starting at the Berlin International film festival in 2024. It has also drawn ire in Israel and abroad, as when Miami Beach proposed ending the lease of a cinema that screened the documentary.
Israel captured the West Bank in the 1967 six-day war, along with the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem. The Palestinians want all three for their future state and view settlement growth as a major obstacle to a two-state solution.
Israel has built well over 100 settlements, home to more than 500,000 settlers who have Israeli citizenship. The 3 million Palestinians in the West Bank live under seemingly open-ended Israeli military rule, while the western-backed Palestinian Authority administers population centres.
The Israeli military designated Masafer Yatta in the southern West Bank as a live-fire training zone in the 1980s and ordered residents, mostly Arab Bedouin, to be expelled.
About 1,000 residents have largely remained in place, but soldiers regularly move in to demolish homes, tents, water tanks and olive orchards – and Palestinians fear outright expulsion could come at any time.
During the war in Gaza, Israel has killed hundreds of Palestinians in the West Bank during wide-scale military operations, and there has also been a rise in settler attacks on Palestinians. There also has been a surge in Palestinian attacks on Israelis.
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