Wicked Broadway star dies aged 46 leaving behind three-year-old son

On Saturday, January 3, his dearly beloved Broadway star and social media influencer Bret Hanna-Shuford passed away, according to his devastated wife.

A 46-year-old Broadway performer who appeared in Wicked, The Little Mermaid, and Beauty and the Beast has sadly passed away from a rare form of cancer.

Bret Hanna-Shuford, who co-founded the social media site Broadway Husbands with his real-life husband, Stephen Hanna, died on January 3. He was a star of the 2013 Martin Scorsese film The Wolf of Wall Street.

His ballet dancer husband Stephen, who Bret shares three-year-old son Maverick with, confirmed the sad news on Instagram saying: “It is with a heavy heart that we share the news that early this morning we said goodbye to the most amazing man, husband and Papa in the universe. Bret Hanna-Shuford left this world peacefully with love surrounded by his family. Our hearts are broken but we will continue to make him proud of us…”

Last summer, the singer and actor was given a protracted form of cancer. One of the most fatal forms of blood cancer is the T-Cell Lymphoma, which is a rare form of the disease. Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis, a rare condition that attacks the body’s immune system, was discovered at the same time.

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He spent the last few months in and out of hospital. On Christmas Day Bret and Stephen shared a photo wearing matching bobble hats. Bret looked frail with a feeding tube through his nose, but they appeared optimistic.

Merry Christmas to all of you, the post read. We appreciate your kindness and assistance greatly. Looking forward to the beginning of the year and seeing everyone soon. “Sending love” Sadly, Bret lost battle with the illness a few days later.

After hearing the news, friends, fans, and former coworkers quickly expressed their support in the comments. “Oh Stephen, that’s a word. I apologize so much. My memories of Bret and my sweet time will forever be in my Mermaid memories. I want to send you and your family all love.

Another expressed gratitude for the work he did and the joy he brought to our stages. He will be greatly missed. Another third person expressed surprise at Stephen’s love and isolation. When you need Maverick, this community will surround you. This is so wrong, I’m so sorry.

We are so devastated, a fourth user wrote. shocked . heavy, heavy hearts We’re just trying to send you the ugliest of love, warmth, and light. Today, we reflect on Bret and his incredible spirit, kindness, and generosity.

While a fifth person wrote, “Oh my heart just broke into a million pieces.” You will miss you so much here on earth, Bret. Stephen, I’m praying for you and your sweet son. I’m so sorry for your loss.

A GoFundMe page was launched last August to help pay for Bret’s medical bills as he was forced to step away from work to have treatment. The page said: “Your donation – no matter the size – will help cover medical bills, household expenses, and the many unexpected costs that come with fighting such a rare illness. Just as importantly, your kindness will give this family the chance to focus on what truly matters: Bret’s healing and Maverick’s bright, joy-filled childhood.” It raised $315,000.

In his most recent social media post from December 17, Bret thanked supporters for their “sweet messages” and claimed doctors had been developing “different and better treatment.” He continued, “It’s a very expensive medicine that insurance has made it difficult for us to get.” And we’re having trouble obtaining second medication approval. And the difficulty of insurance is frustrating.

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Rast ends US star Shiffrin’s winning run in slalom

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Mikaela Shiffrin’s winning start to the women’s World Cup slalom season was ended by Camille Rast of Switzerland’s stunning second run in Kranjska Gora.

When Shiffrin added her victory in the final slalom of last year to her own record of six straight victories in the discipline, she won the first five slalom events.

However, Rast’s emotional weekend came to an end, with Sunday’s heartfelt victory over the American star and her debut World Cup triumph on Saturday in the giant slalom at the same Slovenian resort.

Rast, 26, dedicated the previous day’s giant slalom win to those who died in a bar fire in her hometown of Crans-Montana on January 1st, saying, “I gave it everything I had this weekend.”

Rast, who had a close second to Shiffrin in the previous weekend’s World Cup slalom competition in Semmering, was not denied a second chance, giving her a perfect record of 106 wins in all disciplines.

“I believe a lot of energy] was the solution,” Rast continued. It was a significant conflict. The preparation was flawless, and it really made a difference.

After the first run, Shiffrin, 30, was just 0.01 seconds behind leader Rast, but his powerful time in the second gave him a 1.69 seconds lead over the rest of the field.

Rast, however, moved up even further to overtake Shiffrin by 0.14 seconds.

The Swiss skier said on Saturday that she was thinking about all the families who lost their lives in her hometown and that we raced for them this weekend.

“Sports bring emotion, and I hope I can inspire some positive emotions in people today.”

It’s really difficult to know how it feels when you’re not home, but it’s certainly difficult, and I hope I can make some people smile today.

Despite the improbable defeat, Shiffrin remained close to her best and will now attempt to win the final two World Cup slalom competitions before the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina kick off on February 6th.

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Who is Nicolas Maduro?

For more than ten years, Venezuela’s 63-year-old Nicolas Maduro held onto his position of power.

On Saturday, January 3, his and his wife, First Lady Cilia Flores, were abducted by American forces, who abruptly took them out of the country.

On drug- and weapons-related charges, the two are allegedly being tried in a US court.

Maduro, who is he? How did he become Venezuela’s leader? And how did the US end up abducting him? What we are aware of is this.

Early life of Maduro

On November 23, 1962, Maduro was born in the Caracas El Valle neighborhood.

His parents, Teresa de Jesus Moros and Nicolas Maduro Garcia, both had three daughters: Maria Teresa, Josefina, and Anita Maduro, are trade union leaders.

Maduro’s political father had a significant influence on his early life.

When Maduro first arrived in Venezuela, he claimed that his grandparents were of Sephardic Jewish descent and that they later embraced Catholicism.

Maduro was a fan of Western rock music as a child and frequently cited John Lennon.

There are no records that indicate that he graduated from El Valle’s public high school, the Liceo Jose Avalos, where he reportedly served as the president of the student union.

Become a powerful force

Organized labor gave way to Maduro’s political rise.

In the early 1980s, he is alleged to have enrolled in the Marxist-Leninist party, the Socialist League of Venezuela.

Maduro was a member of the Socialist League’s (UJC) team that traveled to Cuba for a year of political training at the Escuela Nacional de Cuadros Julio Antonio Mella, which was founded at the age of 24 in 1986.

After returning, he began driving buses for the city of Caracas before starting the SITRAMECA, or Sindicato de Trabajadores y Trabajadoras del Metro de Caracas, in 1991.

In the late 1980s and the early 1990s, Maduro started one of the company’s first informal labor syndicates, gradually gaining foothold in the power centers through union politics. He also founded one of the company’s first informal labor syndicates.

Maduro was on the national committee of the Socialist League, according to a 2006 cable from the US Embassy in Caracas that WikiLeaks obtained. He “reportedly turned down a baseball contract from a U.S. Major League Baseball scout.”

Hugo Chavez, a Venezuelan lieutenant colonel who led the armed Bolivarian movement rebelling against the two-party democracy system and the current president, Carlos Andres Perez, cited corruption, moved him.

After being imprisoned for the failed coup in 1992, Maduro joined MBR-200, the movement’s civilian wing, and continued to fight for Chavez’s release.

Cilia Flores, Maduro’s future wife, was Maduro’s attorney who won Chavez’s freedom in 1994.

Maduro joined the socialist political party Movement of the Fifth Republic in 1997 to run for president in the 1998 elections following Chavez’s pardon and release. Despite having won the presidency, Maduro was elected to the National Constituent Assembly.

After serving for six years as the minister of foreign affairs, Maduro was close to Chavez when the new constitution was being drafted in 1999. Maduro became Venezuela’s vice president in October 2012 as a result of Chavez’s rapidly deteriorating health.

Power consolidation in Caracas

In a televised address in December 2012, Chavez, the outgoing leader, named Maduro, the then vice president, as his political replacement as he fell ill and was taking a trip to Cuba to treat cancer.

In the elections following Chavez’s passing, Maduro won by a slim margin in April 2013.

He called US diplomats “historical enemies” and charged them with poisoning Chavez as they entered his presidency. He referred to the domestic opposition as “fascists” trying to “divide the nation.”

The first lady then rose to the position of attorney general and chamber chief, respectively.

Maduro seized complete control of key institutions, including the Supreme Court, the military, and the state media, which Chavez had already transformed.

The former union leader, however, struggled with a collapsed economy and opposition, including Maria Corina Machado, who later won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, which sparked protests all over the nation. He did not have his mentor’s charisma. At least 43 protestors were killed when Maduro attacked them.

In 2017 to neutralize the legislature, which is now under the control of the opposition, Maduro established a pro-government constituent assembly in response to mounting opposition pressure and declining popularity. More than 100 people were killed by Venezuelan forces in a subsequent round of protests and a further crackdown.

Venezuela’s nearly 30 million people were experiencing shortages of essentials, and oil production was sagging behind, all the while the economy suffered.

Maduro was unopposed in the following 2018 election, but 45 nations, including the US, did not recognize him, and he imprisoned some opposition leaders and forced others to flee.

The election council failed to provide the tally sheets, so Maduro was once again chosen as the winner in the 2024 presidential election, which was widely accepted to be opaque. Following that, more extensive demonstrations were staged and severely repressed.

Nicolas Maduro, president of Venezuela, gestures during a ceremony held in Caracas, Venezuela, December 8, 2022 [Reuters, LEONARDO ERNANDEZ RA].

Why did Trump decide to oust Maduro from power?

Trump raised the stakes against the Venezuelan leader after winning a second term in January of last year.

Caracas was subject to a 25% tariff, Maduro received a double bounty, and members of his family were subject to sanctions.

US forces have launched strikes on vessels off Venezuelan coast since September, which the White House claims were involved in “narco-terrorism.”

Maduro and his wife were taken to the US on Saturday to stand trial for charges brought against them there.

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Nicolas Maduro, president of Venezuela, attends a military ceremony on August 4, 2018, in Caracas [Miraflores Palace/Handout via Reuters]

Joshua posts update for first time since car crash

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Anthony Joshua has made his first social media post since suffering injuries in a car accident in Nigeria that left two of his close friends dead.

On a major expressway close to Lagos, the 36-year-old boxer was a passenger in a Lexus SUV that collided with a stationary truck.

Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele, his close friends and teammates, both died in the collision. On Sunday, they were buried at a London mosque.

Before making his way back to the UK this weekend, the former two-time heavyweight champion was taken to a hospital and discharged on Wednesday.

He posted two photos on Instagram on Sunday morning, one of which showed him posing alongside his mother and members of the victims’ families, including those of Ghami and Ayodele’s mothers, and another of which showed him holding a photo of Ghami.

The post’s title reads “My Brothers Keeper” ().

Adeniyi Mobolaji Kayode, 46, was charged Friday at Sagamu Magistrates’ Court. According to sources close to the case, the charges included “causing death by dangerous driving.”

The defendant was remanded pending the fulfillment of his bail requirements and was given a 5m naira (2,578) bail. The case has been postponed until January 20.

Joshua, who was born in Watford, was raised in Sagamu, an Ogun state town close to the crash site.

A family member reported to the BBC that the 2012 Olympic champion was traveling to the town to celebrate the new year with his family.

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