11 hilarious moments from Seth Rogen

Seth Rogen is a gift from above.

The hilarious actor has been working hard to make us laugh since he was just a teen, and he’s now become one of the top comedic icons in the industry.

Take a look at Seth Rogen’s funniest moments on the internet. They’re guaranteed to make you laugh just as hard as one of his movies.

1. Seductive Seth

This GIF of Rogen looking super seductive became an iconic meme that left supermodels all over the world shook. It comes from a parody of Kanye West’s “Bound 2” that Rogan  and James Franco filmed together called “Bound 3.” 

In “Bound 3,” Seth parodies Kim Kardashian played in the original video, and every time he looks at the camera you can’t help but crack up. Kim K beware, Rogen just might come for your spot next.

2. The way he looks at his wife … and weed

Seth really likes his cannabis. Even his own mother knows how much he likes it. 

But you know what he loves just as much? His wife. The look he gives both of them would make any one out there envious of what he has.

3. The dog that Seth Rogen does not own looks like Peter Dinklage

This is a weird one. Someone’s dog bears an uncanny resemblance to Game of Thrones actor Peter Dinklage. But someone decided to take this image of the dog and slap Seth Rogen’s Twitter handle and profile picture to the meme with the caption: “Am I really stoned or does my dog actually look like Peter Dinklage.” And funny enough, it still continues to circulate around the internet in this format.

Upon further research, Rogen’s actual dog sadly does not look like the one in the meme, and furthermore he never made a tweet using this meme. But if you put “Seth Rogen” on anything, especially with a caption about being stoned, anyone would believe it came form the man himself.

4. This man who kept taking pictures with Seth Rogen every year

For the past four years, a guy named Ted has been taking a picture with Seth Rogen at the Hilarity for Charity benefit event. What’s really funny about this photo is that Ted always carries the photo from the year before, and does the same pose each time with Rogen.

It’s a pretty strange, but how can Rogen turn down such a dedicated fan? The duo also went pretty viral on Reddit when Ted first posted it on r/Pics in 2017. 

5. Every interaction he’s had with his mother

Ever miss a phone call or two from your mother and got hell for it? Well, what happened to Rogen was that, and so much more. 

Seth’s mom Sandy Rogen decided to take to Twitter when Seth didn’t pick up his phone. When she tweeted asking for the whereabouts of her son, Seth’s response was hilarious and relatable. 

Aside from missing her phone call, almost every interaction that they have on Twitter is comedy gold. 

6. His hot take on Justin Bieber that went viral

When the Biebs was going through his bad boy phase in 2014, Seth Rogen had enough of the pop star’s attitude and behavior. After calling Bieber “a piece of shit” in a tweet, Rogen’s opinion went viral all over Twitter.

All jokes aside, Justin Bieber is a piece of shit.

— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) January 23, 2014

After being confronted by multiple media outlets about the comment, Rogen pretty much doubled down. It turns out that both Rogen and Bieber met twice in the past, and both times Bieber’s entitled attitude didn’t sit well with Rogen.

In Rogen’s words during an interview on the Today Show, being a “grown man who doesn’t like Justin Bieber” shouldn’t be something that’s controversial. In fact, he believes it would be weirder if he was an actual Belieber.

7. Urging Donald Trump Jr. to convince his dad to resign

Seth Rogen and Wiz Khalifa were once guests on Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart’s show “Potluck Dinner Party.” They all made some delicious fried chicken together, and Martha Stewart talked about how she fed a chicken vodka before she killed it. It was an interesting episode, to say the least.

But what we didn’t see behind the scenes was how the three of these stars bonded backstage. In a candid photo posted on Rogen’s Twitter page in honor of 420, the trio were seen rolling blunt and blazing up.

I know it’s not 4/20 anymore but I like this picture. When the three of us smoked there was this unspoken thing like “we found each other”. pic.twitter.com/Mmed2bQ5uD

— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) April 21, 2018

The caption for the picture is ironically hilarious, and even Snoop Dogg responded in a similar manner. The power of friendship is strong for this trio, and we’re all glad the “found each other” through a common interest.

And in that moment we were at peace.

— Snoop Dogg (@SnoopDogg) April 21, 2018

8. Urging Donald Trump Jr. to convince his dad to resign

No one on Twitter is safe from the wrath of Seth Rogen. In another tweet callout, Rogen noticed that Donald Trump Jr. was following him, and he used it as an opportunity to talk politics with the president’s son.

Rogen told Donald Trump Jr. to ask his dad to “resign before he destroys the planet.” This tweet was made last year in February, so it’s safe to say Jr. never gave his dad the memo. 

Yo! @DonaldJTrumpJr! I noticed you follow me on Twitter. Please ask your dad to resign before he destroys the planet. Thanks dude.

— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) February 16, 2017

9. Hijacking someone’s tinder

Rogen had no problem playing Cupid for Vanity Fair’s “Hijacks a Stranger’s Tinder” series on YouTube. A producer named Sheena was asked to offer her phone up to the comedian, and he went to town trying to find her the perfect match.

Rogen, of course, trolls a bunch of the guys that he matches with, and gets many laughs out of Sheena as she observes. To be fair though, he does have a solid douchebag detector.

10. When he gave us the facts while denouncing white nationalism

As comedian, Rogen is definitely unafraid to tread the territory of dark humor. In a retweet of a story from Raw Story, Rogen cracked a joke about a Rogen doppelgänger that was hospitalized for stab injuries in the feature photo of the piece.

The Rogen lookalike in the photo was actually a bodyguard for a white nationalist who got stabbed nine times at a pro-Trump rally—and he didn’t have insurance either. Thankfully, Rogen came through to clarify that he was safe, and he was “NOT a white nationalist” and he does “have health insurance.”

Just so everyone knows, I’m NOT a white nationalist, I have NOT been stabbed 9 times, and I DO have health insurance! https://t.co/XgtCWb3nJI

— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) June 23, 2017

11. His response when he was accused being a part of the CIA

Apparently Seth Rogen was an important player in a plan created by the CIA, Obama, and Sony that led to “regime change in North Korea.” And it goes without saying Rogen had the best response ever. 

When someone offered to help Rogen sue the site, he turned them down and said he was going to quit being a secret agent instead. 

To be honest, this sounds like the perfect plot for another Rogen blockbuster comedy.

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POLITICO Playbook PM: Kanye drops the mic in the Oval Office

UMMM … WOW — KANYE WEST gave a command performance for the White House pool before heading to a private lunch with PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP to talk criminal justice reform. All of the cable networks carried his comments in full.

WEST, per pooler Anne Gearan of WaPo: “Trump is on his hero’s journey right now. He might not have thought he’d have a crazy m—–f—– like (me).”

TRUMP ON NORTH KOREA: “I left Singapore three months ago. We’ve made a lot of progress.” WEST: “On Day One you solved one of [Barack Obama’s] biggest troubles. We solved one of the biggest problems.”

WEST SPOKE FOR almost 10 minutes. He also said Trump gave him “a Superman cape” to do good. “I tell you what, that was pretty impressive,” Trump said.

SCOOP — ALEX ISENSTADT and JAKE SHERMAN: “Adelson drops tens of millions more to save the GOP Congress”: “Las Vegas casino mogul Sheldon Adelson is pumping tens of millions of dollars more into Republican Party coffers in an 11th-hour push to save their congressional majorities, according to two senior Republicans familiar with the donation.

“The contributions were made to a pair of GOP super PACs tied to congressional Republicans, Senate Leadership Fund and Congressional Leadership Fund. They are expected to be reported in public filings with the Federal Election Commission by Oct. 15.

The figures would almost certainly make Adelson, a close ally of President Donald Trump, the biggest GOP donor of the 2018 election cycle. Even before his most recent contributions, the 85-year-old mogul and his wife Miriam had given $25 million to the Senate super PAC and $30 million to the House super PAC.” POLITICO

— CASE IN POINT: HOUSE REPUBLICANS BRACE FOR IMPACT … NYT’S ALEX BURNS in Dallas: “Republicans Abandon Vulnerable Lawmakers, Striving to Keep House”: “As they brace for losses in the House of Representatives, Republican Party leaders are racing to reinforce their candidates in about two-dozen districts, trying to create a barricade around their imperiled majority.

“They are pouring money and effort mainly into moderate suburban areas, like [Rep. Pete] Sessions’s seat, that they see as critical to holding the chamber by even a one-seat margin. And they have begun to pull millions of dollars away from Republican candidates who have fallen substantially behind in once-competitive races.

“Republicans steering the House effort, who insisted on anonymity to discuss party strategy, believe that by intensifying their efforts in a smaller number of districts, they can limit Democratic gains to perhaps 20 seats on Nov. 6 — just short of the 23 seats Democrats need to take over the House.

“Party leaders are counting on a surge of energy from conservative voters to repel Democrats in many of the redder districts on the House map, so that they can concentrate their advertising on teetering purple seats.” NYT

PLAYBOOK EXCLUSIVE — HOUSE MAJORITY PAC is launching two attack ads dubbed “Barbaric Caveman” and “Evolved Caveman” against New Jersey Republican Jay Webber. The ads hit Webber on his positions on taxes, equal pay, abortion and same-sex marriage. Webber is running against Democrat Mikie Sherrill to replace retiring GOP Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen. The super PAC is spending $870,000 on the ads, which will run through Election Day. The first ad The second ad

WHAT’S ON PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S MIND … The president called in to “Fox and Friends” this morning to talk about everything from Hurricane Michael to lunch with Kanye.

— ON TRUSTING HIS W.H. STAFF: “Are there some that I’m not in love with? Yes. And we’ll weed them out slowly but surely.”

— ON THE DEMOCRATIC 2020 FIELD: “Well, so far I like every one of them. I just hope they stay healthy. And I hope they fight it out. And any one of them I’d like having. I just hope that we don’t get any star or good thinking coming out of nowhere because I see everyone that’s talking about it.”

— ON KANYE WEST: “He is respected, and he’s really a great guy. You know what he wants? He’s not asking for anything for himself. He’s not saying, ‘Hey, gee, I want to do this or that.’ He’s a private guy, and he wants to help people. And I think maybe more than anything is prison reform, because his wife, who’s terrific, Kim, she is the one that brought the attention to Mrs. [Alice] Johnson where I could look. And you have many people like Mrs. Johnson that are in jail for another 35 years on a charge that frankly — everything’s serious, but you don’t get life imprisonment because you were talking over a telephone about something.”

— ON AG JEFF SESSIONS NOT WANTING PRISON REFORM: “Well, if he doesn’t, then he gets overruled by me, because I make the decision, he doesn’t.” Trump also said the criminal justice system is “very unfair to African-Americans.”

— ON ROD ROSENSTEIN: “Well, I actually get along well with Rod. We have a witch hunt going on, which is disgraceful. And I have to tell you, I’ll take these Republican guys with Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan … and all of them, I hate to mention a few name[s] because there’s so many of them, and I want to give every one of them credit. These are tough, smart guys. They know there was no collusion. It turned out with Russia — there was collusion, but it was with Hillary Clinton, the DNC. I mean why didn’t, as an example, the FBI take the DNC server? They didn’t take it.”

CNN’S STEVE BRUSK (@stevebruskCNN): “Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein at law enforcement museum opening jokes about Air Force One flight with President Trump on Monday: ‘some of you may have heard about this trip’. After laughter, he says ‘it was a round trip’.”

JESUS RODRIGUEZ: “Trump: We’re ‘probably getting closer’ to finding out what happened to Khashoggi”

Good Thursday afternoon. BOOK ALERT: RUTH MARCUS, Washington Post deputy editorial page editor, is writing a book about Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation. The book is being published by Simon & Schuster.

BREAKING — AP’S RACHEL LA CORTE: “Washington state Supreme Court tosses out death penalty”

MELANIA SPEAKS — ABC’S LUCIEN BRUGGEMAN: “Melania Trump says she is one of the most bullied people in the world; distrusts some in the West Wing”: “First lady Melania Trump told ABC News in an exclusive interview that she has told her husband there have been people in his administration she didn’t trust who worked for him. … Asked by ABC News Chief National Affairs Correspondent Tom Llamas whether there are still people in the president’s administration ‘he can’t trust,’ the first lady said yes.

“‘It’s harder to govern,’ the first lady said in a clip [that aired] Thursday on ‘Good Morning America.’ ‘You always need to watch your back.’” ABC

RACHAEL BADE: “McCarthy woos Trump’s immigration populists”

TOP-ED — SEN. RAND PAUL (R-KY.) in THE ATLANTIC: “Stop Military Aid to Saudi Arabia”: “I have been deeply disappointed with those of my colleagues in Congress who don’t seem to care that Yemenis are being massacred by U.S.-backed-and-armed Saudis.

“But I’m giving them another chance. A chance to stand up to Saudi Arabia and say, “America will not tolerate these heinous acts.”

“This week, I intend to introduce another measure to cut all funding, training, advising, and any other coordination to and with the military of Saudi Arabia until the journalist Jamal Khashoggi is returned alive.” The Atlantic

THE INVESTIGATIONS … DARREN SAMUELSOHN and JOSH GERSTEIN: “Judge questions ‘highly unusual’ Manafort plea deal with Mueller”: “U.S. District Court Judge T.S. Ellis II ordered Manafort, his lawyers and Mueller’s prosecutors back to his Alexandria courtroom for a hearing next Friday to resolve the situation and to set a sentencing date for the longtime GOP operative.

“Ellis’ latest move doesn’t appear to jeopardize the overall deal with Manafort, but has the potential to remove one of several incentives for the former Trump campaign chairman to cooperate and could lead to details of Mueller’s investigative interests being made public sooner than the special counsel may like.” POLITICO

— “Former Rick Gates attorneys sue him for $369,000 in unpaid bills,” by Brent Griffiths: POLITICO

HMM … ABC’S MIKE LEVINE: “Fired official Andrew McCabe accuses FBI of stalling his upcoming book”

MORE KAVANAUGH FALLOUT — “Dems face new dilemma on Trump judges: Fight or flight?” by Elana Schor and Burgess Everett: “Democrats can’t consent to too speedy a consideration of more judges because liberals, inside their caucus and outside the Beltway, are still livid about how Kavanaugh’s confirmation went. But they can’t slow things too much without keeping their red-state members off the campaign trail, a choice some may make unilaterally by skipping future votes. …

“Privately, some Democrats argue that because McConnell will be able to push through more nominees during the post-election lame-duck session, it makes little sense to prod their members to stay in session and fight a short-term, losing battle now.” POLITICO

LOOK WHO’S BACK — “Michelle Obama’s vacation is over. Now she’s claiming her own spotlight,” by WaPo’s Peter Slevin: “Michelle Obama is returning to public life feeling purposeful and invigorated. She launched, within weeks, high-profile social initiatives on voting and girls education while preparing for a mega-book tour unlike any book tour, well, ever. …

“Obama, 54, feels liberated after a decade in an unrelenting political spotlight where she was tethered to her husband’s career and a White House role marked by both opportunities and constraints alike, say those who know her well. They say she is reveling in the chance to develop meaningful pursuits entirely her own. … [H]er staff said as recently as this week she has made no decision about whether to campaign or raise money for Democratic candidates in the final weeks of the 2018 campaign.” WaPo

— Obama appeared on the “Today” show this morning and said of former President George W. Bush, “I love him to death. He’s a wonderful man. He’s a funny man.” ON ERIC HOLDER AND “IF THEY GO LOW, WE GO HIGH”: “Fear — it’s not a proper motivator. Hope wins out. And if you think about how you want your kids to be raised, how you want them to think about life and their opportunities, do you want them afraid of their neighbors? Do you want them angry? Do you want them vengeful?” The full interview

2018 WATCH — “Michigan Governor’s Race Tests Flint’s Jaded Residents,” by NYT’s Astead Herndon in Flint, Mich.: “Both candidates — the Democrat, Gretchen Whitmer of Lansing, and the Republican, State Attorney General Bill Schuette — have been longtime members of state government, a political universe almost uniformly hated among Flint’s residents. Both candidates have also attempted to make Flint and its recovery a centerpiece of their gubernatorial credentials. Yet for a community overrun by skepticism, their words can create discomfort, residents said. …

“Despite their distrust of Mr. Schuette, community leaders in Flint said Ms. Whitmer is having trouble motivating voters.” NYT

SCOOP — “U.S. lawmakers raise concerns about Trump administration’s Hungary policy,” by Daniel Lippman and Lili Bayer: “A group of 22 Democratic members of Congress have raised serious concerns about U.S. policy toward Hungary and why the State Department canceled a planned $700,000 grant to support independent media in that country, according to a letter obtained by POLITICO. …

“The letter points to an ‘increasingly diminished space for independent journalism in Hungary’ and the Hungarian government’s use of public funds for the ‘promotion of stories from Russian government mouthpieces, such as Russia Today and Sputnik.’” POLITICO EuropeThe letter

THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION — “Chemical-Safety Board Is Cutting Back Under Trump,” by WSJ’s Heidi Vogt: “President Trump has twice sought to abolish the chemical safety board, arguing it has been too ready to call for new rules, and duplicates the work of other agencies. Congress has blocked the White House effort. …

“Yet the agency, insiders and watchdogs say, is suffering under the Trump administration. ‘It’s more sort of malign neglect rather than active hostility,’ said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility … About half of the board’s investigators have quit since Mr. Trump took office … Some of those who stayed say they are having to take time more time away from investigations to talk to lawmakers to make sure funding continues.” WSJ

TRADE WARS — “Trump trade war delivers farm boom in Brazil, gloom in Iowa,” by Reuters’ Jake Spring in Luis Eduardo Magalhães, Brazil, and Tom Polansek in Boone, Iowa: “A growing trade war between the United States and China is re-ordering the global grains business. … China, the world’s largest importer of soybeans, has scaled back purchases of U.S. grain to feed its massive hog herd. It is turning instead to Brazil, which has ridden the wave of Chinese demand for two decades to become a global agricultural powerhouse. …

“Many American farmers, overwhelmingly conservative voters who helped propel Donald Trump to the presidency, are standing by their man. They believe he will eventually negotiate a better trade deal with China, whose appetite for soybeans is so vast that it cannot completely wean itself off U.S. grain. But for the time being, Trump trade policies are handing precious market share, money and momentum to Brazil.” Reuters

YIKES … WAPO’S ANTON TROIANOVSKI in Moscow: “American, Russian alive after Soyuz rocket headed to space station fails on launch”

— “U.S. Weapons Systems Are Easy Cyberattack Targets, New Report Finds,” by Wired’s Emily Dreyfuss: “DOD testers found significant vulnerabilities in the department’s weapon systems, some of which began with poor basic password security or lack of encryption. … The GAO report says that one tester was able to guess an admin password on a weapons system in nine seconds. … Testers were sometimes able to take full control of these weapons.” Wired

AFTERNOON READ — “How a Trump decision on trade became a setback for democracy in Vietnam,” by WaPo’s Simon Denyer and David Nakamura in Hanoi: “The Trans-Pacific treaty … quickly faded from American headlines as Trump launched high-stakes trade battles with China, Europe, Mexico and Canada. But the abrupt policy change has had far-reaching ripple effects, according to diplomats and activists. … The United States’ decision to construct and then exit from the TPP struck an enormous blow to its credibility in Asia, one that China was not shy about exploiting. …

“Obama had billed the TPP as a chance for the United States to write the rules of trade in the world’s fastest-growing region and to raise labor and environmental standards so U.S. companies would not be undercut. But the deal was also a thinly disguised attempt to contain China’s rise, by forming a regional rules-based order that excluded Beijing.” WaPo

MEDIAWATCH — FROM MORNING MEDIA: “NYT BAGHDAD BUREAU CHIEF OUT: Margaret Coker, who joined the New York Times last year as Baghdad bureau chief, has left the paper, according to a Times statement. ‘This is an internal personnel matter and at this time we cannot comment further,’ the Times statement read. Coker previously served as Turkey bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal and reported from Afghanistan and Iraq for Cox newspapers.”

CLINTON ALUMNI — DON BAER, a Clinton White House alum and chairman of Burson, Cohn & Wolfe, will be honored with a Distinguished Alumnus Award tomorrow for the 225th anniversary of the founding of UNC Chapel Hill.

SPOTTED: Bill Shine and Eric Bolling at Joe’s last night.

OUT AND ABOUT — FORMER PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON spoke at the Army-Navy Country Club in Arlington, Va., last night for the “Live Life Full” fundraiser in honor of Carson Alberg. The event raised nearly $300,000 for the Foundation for Prader-Willi Research. Timothy Shriver, CEO of the Special Olympics, Rep. Ed Royce (R-Calif.) and Carson’s parents, Ian Alberg and Mary Morrison, also spoke. SPOTTED: Terry and Dorothy McAuliffe, Dori Salcido, Kathy McKiernan, Karen Tramontano, Richard Strauss, Sally Painter, Stephen Goodin, Mary Streett, Natalie Hartman, Ed Hughes, Debi Schiff, Laura Schwartz, Donald Dunn, Kristen Welker, John Hughes, Tracy Pakulniewicz, Peter and Sara O’Keefe, Patrick Halahan and Natalie Jones, Ankit Desai and Nora Connors.

TRANSITIONS — Maunica Sthanki is now a principal at the Raben Group. She was previously Democratic counsel for the House Judiciary Immigration and Border Security Subcommittee. … Didem Nisanci, a managing director at Promontory, is joining Bloomberg as global head of public policy. … Tim Broas is now a member of the Investigations, Financial Regulations & White Collar group at Bryan Cave. He previously was a partner at Holland & Hart and served as the U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands in the Obama administration.

WEEKEND WEDDING — Jessica Gail, communications director for Rep. André Carson (D-Ind.), recently married Capitol Police Sgt. Federico Ruiz in a ceremony by Senate Chaplain Barry Black on top of Constitution 101 overlooking the Capitol. PicAnother pic

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Watch Drake Sing In Spanish (!!) In Bad Bunny’s Breezy ‘Mia’ Video



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Drake‘s reputation for genre-hopping continued on Thursday (October 11) with the debut of his long-awaited feature on Bad Bunny‘s “Mia.” The up-tempo collab finds Drizzy hopping on the reggaeton bandwagon and — it must be said — putting the “papi” in “champagnepapi.”

Drake’s rapped in Spanish before — on Romeo Santos’s 2014 track “Odio” — but that was a while ago, so you’d be forgiven if you didn’t remember the OVO lead man’s impressive linguistic abilities. On “Mia,” he opens the track with an effortlessly sung Spanish verse, before Bad Bunny takes over with his breezy bars. In the accompanying video, the guys enjoy a late-night house party packed with hookahs, barbecue, and lots of beautiful people (and one parrot, who camps out on Bad Bunny’s shoulder).

It’s been a huge year for Bad Bunny, who’s become one of the biggest stars of the burgeoning Latin trap movement. This summer, the Puerto Rican rapper scored a No. 1 hit with his feature on Cardi B’s “I Like It,” and he reportedly has a joint album with J Balvin on the way. In the meantime, get ready to hear “Mia” everywhere — this one sounds like a smash.

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Pentagon grounds global fleet of F-35s after fighter jet crash

The United States defence department grounded the global fleet of F-35 stealth fighters on Thursday, as a result of the first ever crash of the costliest plane in history.

A Marine Corps F-35B was completely destroyed in a crash during training in South Carolina on September 28. The pilot safely ejected.

According to Joe DellaVedova, a spokesperson for the F-35 programme, the US and its international partners – including the UK and Israel – have temporarily suspended F-35 flight operations for a fleet-wide inspection of a fuel tube within the aircraft engine.

US grounds F-35 fighter fleet

“The action to perform the inspection is driven from initial data from the ongoing investigation of the F-35B that crashed in the vicinity of Beaufort, South Carolina,” DellaVedova said in a statement.

He added that suspect fuel tubes would be removed and replaced.

If good tubes are already installed, then those planes would be returned to operational status.

Inspections were expected to be completed within the next 24 to 48 hours.

Britain, however, said the measure did not affect all of its F-35s, and that some flying missions had been “paused,” not grounded.

“Safety is our paramount concern, therefore the UK has decided to pause some F-35 flying as a precautionary measure while we consider the findings of an ongoing enquiry,” a British Defense Ministry spokesman said.

“F-35 flight trials from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth are continuing and the program remains on schedule to provide our armed forces with a game-changing capability.”

A Lockheed Martin F-35 aircraft is seen at the ILA Air Show in Berlin, Germany [Axel Schmidt/Reuters]

Most expensive weapons system

The South Carolina crash came only one day after the US military first used the F-35 in combat, when Marine Corps fighters hit Taliban targets in Afghanistan.

“The primary goal following any mishap is the prevention of future incidents,” DellaVedova said.

New US fighter jet exceeds budget by billions

“We will take every measure to ensure safe operations while we deliver, sustain and modernize the F-35.”

On Wednesday, Defense News reported that Defense Secretary Jim Mattis had ordered the Air Force and Navy to make 80 percent of the fleet of key fighters, including the F-35, mission capable within a year.

The order sent ripples through the halls of the Pentagon, where officials have long bemoaned a general lack of readiness for key equipment.

Launched in the early 1990s, the F-35 programme is considered the most expensive weapons system in US history, with an estimated cost of some $400bn and a goal to produce 2,500 aircraft in the coming years.

Once servicing and maintenance costs for the F-35 are factored in over the aircraft’s lifespan through 2070, overall program costs are expected to rise to $1.5tr.

Proponents tout the F-35’s radar-dodging stealth technology, supersonic speeds, close air support capabilities, airborne agility and a massive array of sensors giving pilots unparalleled access to information.

But the programme has faced numerous delays, cost overruns and setbacks, including a mysterious engine fire in 2014 that led commanders to temporarily ground the planes.

So far, the US military has taken delivery of 245 F-35s, most of them to the Air Force.

US Air Force personnel stand in front of a US Air Force’s Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II as the jets arrived for a training deployment to Europe in Amari Air Base, Estonia [Valda Kalnina/EPA]

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Gillette’s heated razor is giving shaving a huge comfort upgrade

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Gillette, known for giving the masses a variety of razor options, has developed a heated shaver that looks to be a dream to us. While similar innovations have been attempted in the past, none have appeared to be as successful. Most agree that the secret to Gillette’s success lies in the heated bar of the razor; previous designs incorporated a heated blade instead.

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The Horde makes some new friends in latest ‘Glass’ trailer: Watch

The bad guys are teaming up for M. Night Shyamalan’s Split/Unbreakable crossover sequel Glass, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, and James McAvoy.

SEE ALSO: The best trailers from Comic-Con 2018

The Horde is at a supposedly secure psychological facility along with David Dunn (Willis) and Elijah Cooke/Mr. Glass (Jackson), under the observation and care of Dr. Ellie Staple (Sarah Paulson). Staple thinks that supernatural abilities (like the Beast’s strength) are symptomatic of delusion, and has devised what she thinks is treatment including bright lights that force them to switch identities. 

Glass, who considers himself a villainous mastermind, unleashes the Beast to break the group out of the facility. They want out, and they want to find others.

Glass hits theaters Jan. 18.

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Watch as Florida man gets rare look inside Hurricane Michael’s eye

When the steep-walled eye of Hurricane Michael passed over Stefan Melendez Wednesday afternoon, he stepped into the temporarily tranquil Florida environment and saw blue skies above.

Melendez captured the footage during a Facebook Live video, soon after Category 4 Hurricane Michael — packing 155 mph winds — became the third-strongest cyclone to make landfall in U.S. history. 

The storm is now the most powerful hurricane on record to strike the Florida Panhandle.

Violent winds thrashed communities like Panama City and Marianna Florida, while surges of ocean water — pushed into the shore by winds — submerged coastal homes in Mexico Beach, Florida.

But in the eye, all was calm.

SEE ALSO: Things in the middle of the Arctic are getting really strange

“Blue skies, right in the eye,” marveled Melendez.

We’ve reached out to Melendez, who appears to have driven out to the Florida Panhandle to chase the storm, and will update this story upon hearing back. 

On Tuesday, storm scientists predicted that Hurricane Michael would continue gaining strength as the cyclone approached the coast. 

They turned out to be correct, as warm ocean waters and a lack of wind shear — which are powerful opposing winds that can topple hurricanes — set the stage for the storm’s intensification. 

Some 20 hours after making landfall, Michael still poses flash flooding threats to parts of Georgia, the Carolinas, and southeastern Virginia. Its strongest winds, while diminished, will still hit between 50 to 65 mph over the next few days. 

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Watch Jim Cantore rescue another reporter from being swept away by Hurricane Michael’s fierce winds

Even seasoned weather reporters had trouble withstanding the strong winds of Hurricane Michael. 

As the deadly storm moved through Panama City Beach, Florida, on Wednesday, NBC News’ Kerry Sanders was covering it on camera when he nearly got swept away. Thankfully, Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore was able to step in and come to his rescue.

In a video NBC Washington shared on Twitter, Sanders can be seen struggling to find his footing in the face of the hurricane’s fierce winds. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, Cantore appears, and helps Sanders make his way to a pole so that they can both brace themselves.

After the winds die down slightly, Sanders is able to head off to safety, while Cantore surprisingly walks back into the storm. 

(Fun fact: Cantore was almost impaled by a 2×4 while covering Hurricane Michael on Wednesday.)

The footage just goes to show how vicious of a storm Hurricane Michael was. So far, the storm — which made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane on Wednesday — has claimed two lives, left 900,000 without power, and buildings along the Florida panhandle have been flooded and destroyed, according to a Weather Channel report.

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Khabib Threatens to Leave UFC If Teammate Is Fired for Conor McGregor Brawl

LAS VEGAS, NV - OCTOBER 06:  (R-L) Khabib Nurmagomedov of Russia reacts after submitting Conor McGregor of Ireland in their UFC lightweight championship bout during the UFC 229 event inside T-Mobile Arena on October 6, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

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Khabib Nurmagomedov has said he will consider departing UFC if the organisation decides to release stablemate Zubaira Tukhugov.

Tukhugov was involved in the shocking scenes after Nurmagomedov defeated Connor McGregor in their lightweight title bout at UFC 229 last Saturday, with the champion jumping out of the Octagon to fight a member of Notorious’ team.

The Russian was blunt as he wrote on an Instagram post.

Nurmagomedov wrote:

I would like to address UFC. Why didn’t you fire anyone when their team attacked the bus and injured a couple of people? They could have killed someone there, why no one says anything about insulting my homeland, religion, nation, family?”

Why do you have to punish my team, when both teams fought. If you say that I started it, then I do not agree, I finished what he had started.”

This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available.

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