Trending News: Joy Reid, Trump’s Desk Drama & Record-Long Love

MSNBC is stirring controversy again following the firing of Joy Reid, whose final show, “The Reid Out,” aired last night. According to the New York Times, MSNBC plans to replace her solo program with a new show hosted by a trio—Symone Sanders Townsend, a seasoned political commentator and former Democratic strategist; Michael Steele, the former Republican National Committee chair; and Alicia Menendez. Many fans aren’t holding back their anger on social media. One user wrote, “Every time MSNBC has a ‘shakeup’ the Black woman solo-led show is ALWAYS the first to go. Tamron Hall, Tiffany Cross, Zerlina Maxwell, and now Joy Reid. Boycott MSNBC.”

In a separate story making headlines, President Trump has ordered the removal of the iconic Resolute Desk from the Oval Office for refurbishment. The decision came after Elon Musk’s four-year-old son, X, reportedly picked his nose and wiped it on the historic desk—a piece that has graced the offices of presidents from John F. Kennedy to Joe Biden. Known for his germaphobic tendencies, Trump revealed on Truth Social that the Resolute Desk had been temporarily replaced with the C&O desk, one of six currently available to the sitting president.

On the entertainment front, OnlyFans star Lily Phillips—who made waves after her documentary, “I Slept With 100 Men in One Day”—has announced that she is pregnant. The 23-year-old shared her news on Instagram, captioning her post “The secret is out. Baby Phillips 2025.” Lily’s candid confession about her past, including the surreal experience of realizing she had been intimate with 100 men through video evidence, continues to spark debate. This revelation dovetails with discussions on transparency, as one study finds that most people don’t actually know their partner’s true body count. Can we truly be open and honest about our pasts?

And finally, a heartwarming milestone comes from Brazil, where a couple has set a new Guinness World Record for the longest marriage. Manoel Angelim Dino and his wife, Maria de Sousa Dino, have been married for an incredible 84 years and 77 days. Meeting in 1936 and marrying in 1940, they raised 13 children and now enjoy the company of over 100 grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and even great-great-grandchildren. When asked about the secret to their enduring love, Maria simply replied, “It’s love.”


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