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FDA announces its first OK of fruit-flavored e-cigarettes for adults in major shift under Trump

May 07, 2026
FDA announces its first OK of fruit-flavored e-cigarettes for adults in major shift under Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday announced its first authorization of fruit-flavoredelectronic cigarettesintended for adult smokers, a major policy shift that comes after months of appeals to President Donald Trump from the vaping industry.

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The decision is certain to be opposed by health groups and parent organizations that have long pointed to flavors as the driver behindunderage vaping in the U.S.But the federal action comes as teen vaping rates have dropped to a10-year lowand manufacturers have pushed the Republican administration toloosen restrictionson their products.

Vaping companies have long made the case that their products can helpblunt the toll of smoking among adults, which is blamed for 480,000 U.S. deaths annually due to cancer, lung disease and heart disease. The battery-powered devices have been sold in the U.S. since 2007, but their potential benefits have been overshadowed for years by uptake among middle and high school students.

The newly authorized e-cigarettes come in mango, blueberry and two varieties of menthol. Los Angeles-based vaping company Glas Inc. plans to market the flavors under the names Gold, Sapphire, Classic Menthol and Fresh Menthol, according to the FDA release.

Previously the FDA had only granted permission to tobacco or menthol-flavored vaping products. Most e-cigarettes OK'd by regulators come from large manufacturers, includingJuuland Altria.

Tuesday's announcement is not an approval or endorsement, and the FDA reiterated that the Glas vapes are only intended for adults interested in quitting or cutting back on cigarettes.

The FDA suggested the company's digital age-verification system makes it unlikely the products will be picked up by underage users. Users must first verify their age with a government ID on their cellphone. The e-cigarettes can then only be used when connected via Bluetooth to the phone of the verified user.

The FDA’s OK of the new fruity products will be “a key test case,” said Kathy Crosby of the Truth Initiative, an anti-tobacco nonprofit.

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“Ultimately, it’s critical that we remain vigilant in protecting young people, including closely monitoring the use of authorized products,” Crosby said in an emailed statement.

As a presidential candidate, Trump vowed to “save” vaping and won backing from e-cigarette companies, shop owners and vaping enthusiasts.

Under President Joe Biden, the FDA denied more than a million marketing applications for candy- or fruit-flavored products, part of a wider crackdown that is credited with helping drive down teen vaping after a surge in 2019. During his first administration, Trump put in place the first flavor restrictions on e-cigarettes and raised the age for purchasing all tobacco products from 18 to 21.

But action on vaping and other tobacco policies has largely taken a backseat underFDA Commissioner Marty Makary, who has focused on a slate of other priorities, including restricting COVID-19 vaccines, phasing out artificial food dyes and speeding up approval of some innovative drugs.

Groups such as the Vapor Technology Association have met with administration officials in recent weeks calling for more action on flavors.

In March, the FDA released its first-ever guidance to industry on flavors, stating that menthol, coffee, mint and spice flavors could have a role in appealing to adult smokers. The same document also reiterated the risks of sweeter flavors that tend to appeal to teens, such as fruit, candy and dessert flavors.

The vast majority of U.S. teens who vape continue to use unauthorized fruit- and candy-flavored products, according to the latest government data. Those products are technically illegal but remain widely available in cheap, disposable brands typically imported from China.

The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Department of Science Education and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.

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Beanie Feldstein is pregnant and expecting first baby with wife Bonnie-Chance Roberts

May 07, 2026
Beanie Feldstein is pregnant and expecting first baby with wife Bonnie-Chance Roberts

Beanie Feldstein is pregnant.

Entertainment Weekly Beanie Feldstein and Bonnie-Chance RobertsCredit: Beanie Feldstein/Instagram

Key Points

  • The actress is expecting her first baby with wife Bonnie-Chance Roberts.

  • The couple shared the news on Instagram alongside beautiful photos.

Congrats go out toBeanie Feldstein!

The actress is pregnant and expecting her first baby with wife Bonnie-Chance Roberts. The couple shared their happy news onInstagramMonday alongside photos of Feldstein, 32, cradling her growing belly in a pink lace dress.

"Limited Edition Scouse Beanie Baby coming soon!! 🎀🍼," the caption read. Roberts, a British producer, posed with Feldstein for the photos, which also featured a two-tier white cake with pink bow details. The dessert plate read, "B & B are having a Baby!"

The pair are expecting a baby girl,Entertainment Weeklyhas confirmed.

Celebrity friends and followers alike commented on the news, with Feldstein's good friend Ben Platt writing, "The universe is healing." HerBooksmartdirector Olivia Wilde added, "Luckiest baby. And I’m finally a grandma!!!!"

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Feldstein and Roberts first met during pre-production for the movieHow to Build a Girlin 2018. They got engaged in 2022 andtied the knotin a summer camp-themed wedding in New York's Hudson Valley on May 20, 2023.

The couple both wore Gucci as guests including Platt, Sarah Paulson, Holland Taylor, Kaitlyn Dever, Adam Levine, and Behati Prinsloo celebratedtheir nuptials.

Bonnie-Chance Roberts and Beanie FeldsteinCredit: Beanie Feldstein/Instagram

"The best person i’ve ever known was born today!!! My bonnie-chance: my clever, imaginative, hysterical, silly, brilliant, ever giving, magnetic bit of magic 💫," Feldsteinsharedon Roberts' birthday in December. "The most singular girl in the world - the greatest light to walk into any room - the best thing to ever happen to me. I love you, thanks for always making me dance in the kitchen. Here’s to the most magical year ahead 🌟."

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Roberts also commemorated Feldstein's birthday in June, writing onInstagram, "You enchant this universe with your kindness, your wit, your empathy, your beauty, your resilience, your singular perspective and your boundless love. Any place and any person is better for having seen you. And I get to see you every day. I’m so grateful that I traded in that cow for legumes 🌤️ I love you endlessly my cheeky pie ❤️."

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Jan and Rob Santoro show it's never too late to rock out

May 07, 2026
Jan and Rob Santoro show it's never too late to rock out

If you’ve spent any time at the local Moose Lodge or caught a sunset at a winery lately, you might have run into Jan and Rob Santoro. Known as theUnexpected Duo(and founding members of the six-pieceBlues Krue), the intrepid couple is the real deal — musicians who spent their days working "regular" jobs and their nights keeping the nightlife alive. Now that they’re "retired," they’re working harder than ever to make sure the local scene stays vibrant.

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Gigs include theEaglesor theMooselodges in Lake County. If you're there, stop by and say hello, but don't ask them for hair or carpentry advice; they're strictly in the music biz now.

The Daily Commercial spoke to Jan about their transition from the Northeast to the Florida blues scene, their musical household and why retirement for them means anything but slowing down.

local musicians/vocalists Rob and Jan Santoro perform in the Unexpected Duo and with the band Blue Krue.

Q: You moved here from Connecticut about a year and a half ago. What spurred your move down to Florida?

A: Honestly, we just wanted the warmth! We spent decades in Connecticut. I was a hairdresser for over 30 years, and Rob was a contractor, and we always knew we wanted to retire somewhere we could actually enjoy the outdoors year-round. We landed in a cozy 55-plus community in Leesburg (Lakeside Village), and it’s been perfect. It feels like a big family here.

Q: Your partnership with Rob is pretty legendary. You’ve been married and playing music together since you were 24. How did you two first meet?

A: It was actually a band audition back in 1980. His five-piece band was looking for a singer, and a mutual friend gave them my number. It’s funny because we realized we went to the same schools and knew the same people, but our paths never crossed until that audition. We’ve been together ever since.

Q: Is yours a "musical household?" Does that talent run in the family?

A: It definitely does. Our son is 40 now and still up in Connecticut, but he’s a fantastic musician. He’s actually quite well-known for his Paul McCartney tributes. He’s left-handed, just like Paul, and he’s studied the accent and the look so perfectly that it’s uncanny. We grew up on the Beatles and the Stones, so seeing him carry that on is special.

Q: You’ve pivoted into the blues with Blues Krue. What drew you to that genre specifically?

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A: I started listening to Bonnie Raitt and Susan Tedeschi, which led me down the rabbit hole to the blues divas like Koko Taylor.

I realized that almost everything we listen to today evolved from those basics. There’s such a raw energy to it. We played Bike Fest last year as the duo, but I’m really looking forward to getting the full Blues Band into more festivals and maybe some small theaters.

Q: Where can people catch you playing locally?

A: We’re on rotation atUncorkedin Eustis, which is a great little wine bistro. We also love playing on the patio at theOrange Blossom Oprybefore the main shows.

We’re just trying to fill that void for live, soulful music in the Lake and Sumter area.

Catch the Santoros live

For Unexpected Duo:

May 9:Steve’s Bar and Grill at The Plantation in Leesburg, 5-8 p.m.

May 15:The Oak house @ Water Oak, Lady Lake, 4-7 p.m.

For Blues Krue:

May 23:Blues festival at Sparacia Witherel winery, Brooksville, at 8:30 p.m.

This article originally appeared on Daily Commercial:Unexpected Duo brings bluesy groove to retirement in Leesburg

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Jim Gaffigan, .38 Special to perform at The Ledge, tickets on sale

May 07, 2026
Jim Gaffigan, .38 Special to perform at The Ledge, tickets on sale

Since it opened five years ago, theLedge Amphitheaterhas become an entertainment mecca in central Minnesota, drawing attendees from across the region, country and world. Two new acts were recently announced: comedian Jim Gaffigan and .38 Special.

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As summer rolls along,Gaffiganis in town July 19.

Comedian Jim Gaffigan will perform July 19 at the Ledge Amphitheater in Waite Park.

The 60-year-old comedian is touring the country, from June 4 onward, including through this autumn and into the holiday season. The Chicago-area native has been doing standup since the early 1990s. He's also been in several movies, television shows, commercials, and a USO Tour.

Gaffigan’s material often addresses fatherhood, laziness, religion, and food . He is considered a "clean" comedian, seldom using profanity during his performances. The several successful comedy specials he has released have all received Grammy nominations, while "The Jim Gaffigan Show" — a sitcom about a couple raising five children in a New York City apartment — began in 2015 and lasted two seasons. Gaffigan has a degree from Georgetown and is married with five children.

More:Waite Park's Ledge Amphitheater announces 2026 shows

Gaffigan appeared on "Saturday Night Live" in 2024 to portray then-Democratic nominee for vice president and current Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. He credits David Letterman and Bill Murray as influences.

.38 Special will perform Aug. 15 at the Ledge Amphitheater in Waite Park.

.38 Special heads to the Ledge

In addition,.38 Special,a southern rock band, comes north Aug. 15. Formed in North Florida, they have been playing music for more than a half century.

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They are known for hit songs, such as "Hold On Loosely" and "Caught Up in You," among various other top 40 hits, primarily during the 1980s and 1990s. The band’s highest-charting U.S. hit is the 1989 ballad "Second Chance," which peaked higher on the Billboard Hot 100 than their other songs.

Guitarist/singer Donnie Van Zant — who was part of the band for nearly four decades until 2013 — is the younger brother of Lynyrd Skynyrd co-founder and frontman Ronnie Van Zant.

More:Minnesota State Fair announces 2026 concerts, see who's playing

Current members of .38 Special include Don Barnes, Bobby Capps, Barry Dunaway, Gary Moffatt and Jerry Riggs. Just last summer, the band announced the release of their first album in 21 years, titled "Milestone."

Located between two quarries several miles to the west of St. Cloud, the Ledge Amphitheater has a capacity of up to 6,000 guests for outdoor entertainment. The must-see destination preserved its granite history by transforming an abandoned quarry into a park. It welcomes several music concerts per year along with comedians, movies, community events, vendor shows, and many other acts and performances.

With the Ledge’s 2026 lineup expecting to be among the best yet, a new season of talent across genres starts soon, when country rock singer Brantley Gilbert comes to Waite Park on May 22.

The Ledge’s box office is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Friday and is located at 1700 Parkway Drive in Waite Park. Tickets are also available through the venue's website,www.theledgeamp.com/.

This article originally appeared on St. Cloud Times:Jim Gaffigan, .38 Special coming to Ledge Amphitheater in Waite Park

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Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Blake Lively Displayed ‘Reserved Sadness’ at Met Gala 2026 — Expert

May 06, 2026
Blake Lively Displayed 'Reserved Sadness' at Met Gala 2026 — Expert

According to multiple body language experts,Blake Livelydisplayed “reserved sadness” at the Met Gala 2026. The actress had been involved in a long-running lawsuit with her co-starJustin Baldoni, with whom she starred in the film “It Ends With Us.” The case recently reached a settlement. Following that, Lively was reportedly seen displaying signs of tenseness at herMet Gala appearance.

Blake Lively showcased ‘signs of discomfort’ at Met Gala 2026 amid lawsuit settlement, per expert

Body language experts suggest thatBlake Livelydisplayed “signs of discomfort” during her appearance at the Met Gala 2026, following the recent settlement of her lawsuit. Lively had sued her “It Ends With Us” co-star and director Justin Baldoni in 2024 for sexual harassment and creating an unfavorable work environment. In response, Baldoni filed a defamation lawsuit, alleging that her claims were false.

The case was settled this month, after which the “Gossip Girl” star stepped out at the Met Gala 2026. She turned heads in adazzling gownwith a flowing silhouette. While her look drew attention, it was her demeanor that sparked conversation, with experts pointing to moments of “reserved sadness.”

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Traci Brown, a behavior analyst, decoded Lively’s expressions and demeanor. She toldPage Six, “Primarily, she’s radiating happiness with that big open-mouth smile. And in a couple of other moments, we see a closed-mouth smile that doesn’t quite reach all the way to her eyes.” She continued, “There’s a reserved sadness there. Could these be a reflection of the settlement? Absolutely. Could it be something else? Yes.”

Meanwhile, another expert, Darren Stanton, noted that she didn’t appear genuinely happy. He said, “Blake Lively appears to be projecting confidence, with her hands on her hips to make herself appear larger — a classic body language signal of self-assurance.” The expert further added that she showed “subtle signs of discomfort.” He also highlighted that she seemed “slightly tense” and not as calm as she usually appears.

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