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Jeff Bezos’s mother Jackie breathes her last at 78
Jeff Bezos’ mother, Jackie Bezos, has passed away at the age of 78.
On Thursday, August 14, the heartbreaking news was announced by The Bezos Family Foundation, a learning program founded by Jackie and Jeff. Jeff also penned down a tribute in honor of his mother.
The businessman took to his Instagram account and shared that his mother passed away “after a long fight with Lewy body dementia.”
“She passed away today, surrounded by so many of us who loved her — her kids, grandkids, and my dad,” he continued.
The 61-year-old Amazon founder added, “I know she felt our love in those final moments. We were all so lucky to be in her life. I hold her safe in my heart forever.”
As per the website of the Cleveland Clinic, “Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a decline in mental functioning that happens when clumps of proteins called Lewy bodies build up in your brain cells. They damage parts of your brain that affect thinking, behavior, movement and sleep. LBD gets worse over time,” and “There’s no cure, but medications and therapies may help manage symptoms.”
For the unversed, Jeff’s mother was diagnosed with the condition in 2020.
Jakie is survived by her sons Jeff and Mark, daughter Christina, husband Mike Bezos, 11 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
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Jurickson Profar suspended for 162 games after failing drug test for second time
Jurickson Profar was handed a 162-game ban after failing the performance enhancing drug test for the second time. He is expected to miss the entire 2026 MLB season.
According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, the 33-year-old Atlanta Braves outfielder tested positive for the second time, which automatically results in a full-season ban under Major League Baseball (MLB) rules.
Previously, Profar was tested positive for human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) on March 31, 2025. For the unversed, hCG is a banned substance that can increase testosterone levels in men.
He was suspended for 80 games and was also ruled out of the postseason. His absence caused the Braves to miss the playoffs that year for the first time in eight years.
Now, with this second violation, Profar will miss the entire 2026 season. He will also have to forfeit his $15 million salary for this year.
The veteran athlete had one year left on his three-year deal woth $42 million, which he signed with Atlanta after a strong 2024 season with the San Diego Padres.
He earned an All-Star selection and a Silver Slugger Award for his impressive performance in the 2024 season.
The report suggests that Profar will also be ineligible to feature in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, where he was expected to represent the Netherlands team.
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Luke Grimes reveals tough call he made before ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff
Luke Grimes knew signing on to the Yellowstone spinoff wouldn’t be easy. He just didn’t expect the hardest would be picking up the phone.
Grimes reprises Kayce Dutton in Marshals, which premiered March 1 on CBS. But the debut delivered a gut punch: Kayce’s wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), has died after a cancer diagnosis.
Fans had already noticed Asbille’s absence from the cast list. Now they know why.
Grimes admits he was “heartbroken.”
“It felt like, ‘I don’t even know what that would look like doing it without her, what that would feel like.’ Kelsey’s become one of my best friends,” he told TV Insider.
“She’s the coolest actor I’ve ever worked with. She’s down to earth, sweet and kind to every other actor and the crew.”
Before agreeing to the storyline, he made a call.
“I worked up the courage to call. I didn’t know how she was going to feel about it,” Grimes said. “I had to see how she was doing.”
The conversation? Better than he feared.
“In true Kelsey fashion, she handled it like a pro and totally understood. She’s going to do just fine.”
Creator Spencer Hudnut said the loss was necessary after Kayce and Monica’s peaceful ending. “We had to shake up his life, to get him off the ranch and into a new position,” he explained, adding the storyline also highlights higher cancer rates on reservations.
As painful as it is, Grimes promises the risk pays off: “the idea that was pitched to me is very, very good and very interesting and it really roped me in.”
Ready to be roped in, too?
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PM invites lawmakers, party chiefs for in-camera briefing on regional conflict
- Opposition leaders urged to prioritise national interest.
- Law minister says PM Shehbaz to give in-camera briefing.
- Achakzai suggests expanding briefing to entire parliament.
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has invited parliamentary leaders and heads of political parties for a briefing on the regional situation, the PM’s adviser Rana Sanaullah said on Tuesday.
Speaking to the media in Islamabad, he said the meeting will be held tomorrow at 11:30am to discuss domestic and regional security amid Pakistan’s response to the Afghan Taliban regime’s provocative actions along the border and the conflict in the Middle East.
“We have come to invite opposition leaders and party heads on the instructions of the prime minister,” Sanaullah said.
He said that opposition leaders have been asked to offer views beyond partisan considerations.
“Opposition leaders will consult with their colleagues before taking any decisions,” Sanaullah said, emphasising that no side should attach any demands to the meeting.
However, National Assembly Opposition Leader Mahmood Khan Achakzai suggested the briefing should be expanded to the entire parliament rather than selected members.
“Given the dangerous regional developments, Parliament must be kept fully informed. We will provide our response by tomorrow morning after consulting with our colleagues,” he said.
The scheduling of the briefing comes as tensions in the Middle East spike following joint strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran.
The two countries launched an assault on Tehran on February 28, with US officials saying the military campaign aimed to destroy Iran’s navy and missile capabilities.
Besides the Middle East conflict, Pakistan is also tackling cross-border terrorism originating from Afghanistan.
The Pakistan Armed Forces continue ground and aerial operations under Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, targeting Afghan Taliban elements and Fitna al-Khawarij militants involved in the cross-border incursion.
Security forces launched the operation on February 27 after Afghan Taliban fighters resorted to unprovoked firing along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Since then, security forces have killed 464 Afghan Taliban fighters, while more than 660 have been injured.
Pakistani forces have destroyed 188 Afghan Taliban checkposts, while capturing 31 posts.
Meanwhile, Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar said that the prime minister will give an in-camera briefing to the country’s political leaders during the meeting.
He added that Sanaullah has been tasked with extending invitations to the heads of political parties.
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