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Legal teams for Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni to meet ahead of trial

Attorneys for Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are set to appear in court this week as their ongoing legal dispute moves closer to trial.

Pretrial meeting set

The legal teams will meet Tuesday with a federal judge in New York to finalize key details, including trial length, witness rules, and what evidence and expert testimony will be allowed.

Jury selection is scheduled to begin May 18, with opening statements expected the same day.

Jury selection focus

Potential jurors will be questioned about their views on sensitive topics, including sexual harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. They may also be asked whether they are familiar with high-profile figures such as Taylor Swift and Ryan Reynolds, or whether they have seen or read It Ends With Us, the film at the center of the dispute.

Background of the case

The legal battle began in December 2024, when Lively filed a complaint alleging sexual harassment during the filming of It Ends With Us. She also accused Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer Studios, of orchestrating a campaign to damage her reputation.

Lively later filed a lawsuit in New York seeking $500 million in damages, while Baldoni denied the allegations.

Countersuits and rulings

Baldoni responded with a $400 million countersuit accusing Lively, Reynolds, and their publicist of defamation and extortion. That countersuit was later dismissed by a federal judge.

More recently, the court dismissed several of Lively’s claims, including those related to alleged sexual harassment. However, she is still allowed to pursue certain retaliation claims tied to alleged reputational harm.

Settlement efforts failed

Earlier this year, both sides spent hours in a court-ordered settlement conference in New York, but no agreement was reached, setting the stage for a trial that has been more than a year in the making.

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

American Airlines updates portable charger rules starting May 1

Travelers flying with American Airlines should be aware of new restrictions on portable chargers aimed at improving in-flight safety.

What’s changing

Beginning May 1, passengers must keep portable chargers visible and within reach while in use. The devices can no longer be stored in overhead bins during operation, allowing flight crews to respond more quickly if an issue arises.

New limits on chargers

Under the updated policy:

  • Passengers may bring up to two portable chargers
  • Each charger must be 100 watt-hours or less
  • Chargers cannot be stored in overhead bins
  • Chargers cannot be recharged during the flight

These devices rely on lithium-ion batteries, which can pose fire risks if damaged or overheated.

Why the change?

According to the Federal Aviation Administration, there were 97 lithium battery incidents on aircraft in 2025, prompting airlines to tighten safety measures.

Industry-wide trend

Other major carriers are implementing similar policies:

  • Southwest Airlines limits passengers to one portable charger
  • United Airlines does not allow power banks in checked luggage
  • Delta Air Lines will also limit passengers to two chargers under 100 watt-hours each starting May 1

Bottom line

Passengers should keep portable chargers accessible and within approved limits to avoid issues at the airport or during the flight.

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Harvest of Hope: Sowing Love, Reaping Transformation Across Houston

An evening of purpose, connection, and vision unfolded at Zanti Restaurant in River Oaks as community leaders, advocates, and supporters gathered for Loving Houston’s Harvest of Hope Official Kick‑Off Reception. The event marked the beginning of what promises to be one of the most meaningful gatherings of the fall season, an opportunity to reflect on impact and rally around a shared mission to uplift Houston’s children and schools.

The kickoff reception offered guests an inside look at the upcoming Harvest of Hope Luncheon, the chance to meet this year’s honorees, and hear firsthand how Loving Houston continues to create lasting change across the city. Conversations throughout the evening echoed a common theme: transformation happens when communities show up with consistency, compassion, and commitment.

Founded in 2013, Loving Houston equips churches to form long‑term partnerships with local schools, supporting students through mentoring, encouraging teachers, empowering parents, and addressing real needs beyond the classroom. Rooted in the belief that faith must be lived out beyond the walls of the church, the organization intentionally invests in children, an approach shaped by insights from Dr. Stephen Klineberg of the Rice University Kinder Institute, recognizing that lasting community transformation begins with youth.

Thursday night’s reception set a powerful tone for the Harvest of Hope Luncheon, scheduled for September 10, 2026, at the Junior League of Houston. This year’s luncheon will be led by Dr. Jacquie Baly, serving as Honorary Chair and Emcee, with Pitsami Norm as Luncheon Chair. Together, their leadership reflects both personal conviction and collective responsibility.

For Norm, the mission is deeply personal.

“I chose to serve and co‑chair this event because I know what it means when someone chooses to believe in one child,” said Norm, a board member and co‑chair. “Having escaped the Khmer Rouge, my life was forever changed by the compassion of those who invested in my future, just like an organization such as Loving Houston, now Loving Schools. If we can lift one child, we do not only change a life… we change a generation.”

At a time when funding for community‑based programs has declined significantly, the need for support has never been greater. The Harvest of Hope Luncheon is more than an event – it’s a platform for impact, uniting Houston around a shared vision: every school supported, every child seen, and every neighborhood strengthened through consistent care and connection.

This year’s luncheon will benefit Loving Schools and honor Terri Wang, former Director and Community Volunteer, and Pastor Clarence Ford of One Church at Bethel’s Family, a dedicated church‑school partner whose leadership exemplifies service in action.

Harvest of Hope is where love is sown, transformation takes root, and communities grow – one school, one child at a time. 

Tickets and tables are available at https://lovinghouston.net/.

Rare Two-Toned Lobster Saved Off Cape Cod

A striking two-colored lobster caught off Cape Cod is drawing attention after being spared from becoming dinner and donated for public display.

A One-of-a-Kind Catch

Fishermen discovered the unusual lobster on April 16, featuring a dramatic split in color—one side a typical brown, the other a vivid orange. The rare pattern extends from head to tail, making it an exceptionally uncommon find.

The lobster was donated by the Wellfleet Shellfish Company to the Woods Hole Science Aquarium, where it will eventually be showcased to visitors.

Why It’s So Rare

While lobsters can appear in unusual shades like blue or calico due to genetic mutations, a perfectly split two-color lobster is far rarer. Scientists say this phenomenon may occur when two fertilized eggs fuse and develop into a single animal.

On Display Soon

For now, the lobster is being cared for at a nearby marine facility while the aquarium undergoes renovations. Once reopened, the crustacean will be exhibited as a natural curiosity.

The discovery has sparked fascination across New England, with the seafood company calling it a “remarkable and exciting find.”

For more uncanny wildlife and nature sightseeing, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Suspect Charged in White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting

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A 31-year-old man, Cole Allen, has been charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump following a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C.

Charges and Court Proceedings

Federal prosecutors filed multiple felony charges against Allen, including:

  • Attempted assassination of the U.S. president
  • Transporting firearms across state lines to commit a felony
  • Discharging a firearm during a violent crime

Allen did not enter a plea during his initial court appearance. A judge ordered him held pending a detention hearing, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for May.

Alleged Motive and Planning

According to a criminal complaint, Allen left behind a note outlining plans to target high-ranking administration officials. The document suggested he intended to prioritize officials by rank, while attempting to avoid harming civilians unless necessary.

Investigators say Allen’s planning began weeks in advance. He reportedly:

  • Booked a hotel room at the event venue in early April
  • Traveled from California to Washington, D.C., by train
  • Brought multiple weapons, including a shotgun, handgun, and knives

Authorities also reviewed social media posts allegedly linked to Allen that were critical of Trump and his policies.

What Happened at the Hotel

The shooting unfolded on April 25 at the Washington Hilton, where the annual event was being held.

Officials say Allen approached a security checkpoint with a firearm and triggered a gunshot. A Secret Service agent was struck but protected by a ballistic vest and survived.

Law enforcement quickly subdued Allen before he could enter the ballroom, where hundreds of journalists and government officials were gathered.

Officials Respond

U.S. authorities described the incident as a serious and deliberate attack. Prosecutors emphasized that the suspect’s writings and actions indicated a clear intent to target national leadership.

Additional charges may still be filed as the investigation continues. Stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine for more details.

Baytown father arrested, charged with capital murder of his 7-week-old baby, court documents show

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BAYTOWN, Texas (KTRK) — A father is accused of allegedly killing his own baby inside their Baytown apartment. Court documents said the incident happened in July 2025.

Nearly nine months later, the 26-year-old man is charged with capital murder.

On the night of the incident, court documents said a witness reported hearing the father yelling to shut up while the baby was crying.

Shortly after that, the witness said the crying stopped.

Court documents said medics were called to a Baytown apartment complex for a newborn not breathing.

When they got there, medics reported seeing a 7-week-old baby lying on the mattress with no clothes on, no pulse, and pink fluid coming from the baby’s mouth.

At the time, court documents said the baby was alone with the father, Christopher Leon Jenkins, while the child’s mother was in another unit nearby with her mother.

The child’s mother allegedly told investigators that about 20 minutes after handing him the baby, Jenkins rushed over, said something was wrong, and that’s when 911 was called.

The baby was taken to the hospital, where he died seven days later, according to court documents.

Throughout the course of this investigation, investigators claimed Jenkins told conflicting stories. Initially, he allegedly said he stepped out to smoke a cigarette while the baby was sleeping and returned to find the infant not breathing.

Then, officials said he later claimed he dropped the baby on accident while feeding him, but then claimed he dropped the baby on his head when taking him out of the bath.

Authorities said during a demonstration with a doll, Jenkins threw it onto the bed and said the baby bounced off and landed on the floor.

In another interview, investigators said he admitted he started to feel a little angry when the baby was crying and that after the baby bounced off the bed and was on the ground, he picked the child up and began shaking him.

An autopsy later determined the baby died from blunt force trauma to the head.

Nearly 9 months later, Jenkins is now charged with capital murder.

He was arrested on Saturday and booked into the Harris County Jail, according to online records.

Jenkins’ bond was denied, and he’s due back in court on Monday.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Humble police investigating after they say pedestrian was hit and killed near FM-1960

HUMBLE, Texas (KTRK) — An investigation is ongoing after authorities say a pedestrian died in the Humble area on Monday.

The Humble Police Department confirmed the incident happened near FM-1960 Bypass Road W.

Officers said someone was fatally hit by a vehicle, but couldn’t give more information about what happened.

It’s unclear whether the driver involved stayed at the scene.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Man taken into custody after standoff with police in Huntsville Walmart parking lot, officials say

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HUNTSVILLE, Texas (KTRK) — A man is in custody after an active situation that happened in a Huntsville-area Walmart Sunday evening, the Huntsville Police Department said in a Facebook post.

Officials said that at about 6 p.m. officers were dispatched to a possible intoxicated person causing a disturbance near Little Caesars Pizza in the 100 block of IH-45 South.

When officers arrived, they found the suspect and attempted to detain him, but he sped off in a vehicle to a Walmart parking lot, where he parked and refused to get out, authorities said.

The area was secured to contain the situation, and after a short standoff, he was taken into custody, police said.

According to police, no shots were fired, and no one was hurt during the incident.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

It’s a steamy start to the work week with a couple of 90 degrees days

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — It’s a steamy start to the work week with a couple of 90 degrees days in store for us. Rain and storm chances climb into the second half of the week with cooler weather expected this next weekend.

Monday is going to be another warm and humid day, especially in the morning. We should see some of that cloudiness give way to more sunshine and a partly cloudy sly in the afternoon. This will help temperatures climb to 90 degrees Monday, marking the first 90 degree day of the year. Pair these high temperatures with high humidity, we’ll have a heat index value making it feel like the upper 90s to near 100 outside.

When does Houston normally hit 90 degrees for the first in the year?

This normally occurs during the first week of May, so if we hit 90 this week, it will be about a week ahead of schedule.

How long does the summer-like heat stick around this week?

Our taste of summer will continue through Wednesday with high temperatures expected in the low 90s each day Monday through Wednesday. We’ll also have pretty muggy mornings with morning lows only beginning in the low-mid 70s. Pair the high humidity with temperatures in the upper 80s and low 90s, we’ll have a heat index making it feel like the upper 90s each afternoon.

Are there anymore cool fronts in the forecast?

We have one penciled in for later this week as we say goodbye to April and hello to May. The front is expected to get near us late Wednesday and early Thursday, then fully push through on Friday with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The period from Thursday to Saturday could be quite wet with periods of heavy rain. Behind the front we anticipate a day or two with lows in the 50s and highs in the 70s, so the second half of the first weekend of May could be spectacular!

Is severe weather possible?

Given the time of year, severe weather is certainly possible, but it cannot be determined with any reasonable confidence this far out. We’ll keep you posted as the date draws near!

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Iran Diplomacy Intensifies as Foreign Minister Plans Putin Meeting

Efforts to ease tensions between Iran and the United States continue, with new diplomatic moves unfolding across multiple countries but no clear breakthrough yet.

Iran Expands Diplomatic Push

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg, according to Iranian officials.

The meeting comes after a flurry of diplomatic travel, including visits to Oman and multiple trips to Pakistan, where indirect talks with the U.S. have been taking place.

Pakistan Remains Key Mediator

Pakistan continues to serve as a central channel for communication between Washington and Tehran. Iranian officials confirmed that written messages have been delivered to the U.S. through Pakistani intermediaries.

These communications reportedly address Iran’s “red lines,” including its nuclear program and the ongoing blockade of the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz.

Regional Tensions Persist

Despite ongoing diplomacy, tensions remain high across the region. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered intensified military action against Hezbollah in Lebanon, underscoring the fragile security environment surrounding the talks.

Outlook Uncertain

While diplomatic activity has increased, officials have yet to signal meaningful progress toward a lasting agreement. The coming days — including Araghchi’s meeting with Putin — could play a key role in shaping the next phase of negotiations.

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.