Former Pussycat Dolls singer says she thinks wasn't invited to join reunion tour because of her political beliefs: 'I was a liability'

The reunited Pussycat Dolls might "hate this part."

Entertainment Weekly Jessica Sutta (second from right) is speaking out about the reunited Pussycat DollsCredit: Lester Cohen/WireImage

Jessica Sutta, one of three original members not involved in thenew group, is speaking out about her exclusion and revealing her theory into the decision made byNicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt.

"None of us were called. None of us were told about anything," Sutta dished onThe Maverick Approachpodcast. "In fact, we were blindsided."

Although rumors had been swirling about a reunion, it wasn't until the day it was announced that Sutta, 43, heard from Scherzinger, but she couldn't bring herself to answer the phone.

"I don't plan to call her back," admitted Sutta. "I love Nicole. This is very bittersweet for me. I respect her as an artist. I even cried with joy when she won herTony[forSunset Boulevard] just recently."

Kimberly Wyatt, Ashley Roberts, and Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat DollsCredit: Gary Gershoff/Getty

The solo artist, who is currently dealing with a neurological condition, thinks she knows why she was not asked to be a part of the reunited Pussycat Dolls — which she labels "a cash grab."

Sutta has been an outspoken supporter of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the current U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, since she endorsed him for president in 2024. The two connected over their shared medical beliefs after, Sutta said, the COVID vaccine left her feeling "like I was on thebrink of death."

"I was a liability," she explained onThe Maverick Approach. "I align with Bobby Kennedy, which is aligning with MAGA. Do I love what Trump is doing? Absolutely not. I do not believe in war. [But] we didn't have a chance for the [vaccine] injured community to get help without him… People are screaming at me, 'You're MAGA, you're MAGA.' Yeah, I am. I triple down on it because I'm like, I'm so sick of people telling me who I should be."

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Carmit Bachar, another original PCD member, has also said she was not aware of the reunion ahead of time. Calling the slight "disappointing on a personal level," she told herInstagramfollowers, "I would have appreciated direct communication."

Despite the buzz around the new Pussycat Dolls trio not including former members, Scherzinger seemed caught off-guard by the question during a recentlive appearance onToday.

"How did you arrive at that decision?" Craig Melvin asked.

"Well, I mean, listen, we are just, we are like, we are so," stammered Scherzinger. "As women today…."

Wyatt came to her rescue, explaining that PCD has always been "an ever-changing lineup and you know, this is what it looks like now in 2026, and you never know what comes next. I think ultimately we've got to protect our peace and when something like the Pussycat Dolls has so much history, we have ruptured in the past, and right now we are repairing, and we're sort of on the same page with that."

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The 53-date PCD Forever Tour — which also features 2000s favorites likeLil' Kimand Mya — kicks off June 5 in Palm Desert, Calif., with stops across North America, Europe, and the U.K., ending at London's the O2 on Oct. 13.

EW reached out to a representative for Nicole Scherzinger about Sutta's comments but has not yet heard back.

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Theegala finds a fairway and leads LA to late victory over Jupiter for 1-0 lead in TGL final

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Sahith Theegala picked the right time to find a fairway, setting up a two-putt birdie on the final hole Monday night to flip the match and give Los Angeles a 6-5 victory over Jupiter Links and a 1-0 lead in the TGL finals.

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Match 2 is Tuesday night at the SoFi Center, followed immediately by Match 3, if necessary.

LA was without Collin Morikawa, who suffered a back injury at The Players Championship.

Tiger Woods heads the Jupiter team but has sat out all year as he recovers from back surgery last fall. Jupiter had been using Akshay Bhatia as an alternate, but Bhatia is playing the Hero Indian Open this week in New Delhi on the European tour.

That put Kevin Kisner — who has been in the broadcast booth for NBC during the Florida swing on the PGA Tour — in the lineup for Jupiter for only the second time since Feb. 2.

Theegala twice hit tee shots out of play, and hit another drive into a bunker that kept LA from reaching the green in two on a par 5. He also missed a 3-foot putt that cost his team a point. But he wound up hitting a winner.

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Jupiter led 5-4 going to the par-5 closing hole and LA threw the hammer, meaning the hole was worth two points. Theegala ripped his drive into the fairway to set up a second shot to 35 feet. Kisner found the rough off the tee, the rough on his second shot and a wedge came up short of the green. His birdie chip from 20 feet to tie the hole — and win the match — narrowly missed.

Jupiter had taken a 3-2 lead after alternate shot involving all three players through nine holes.

LA won the first two holes of singles for the lead, only for Kisner to hit driver onto the green at No. 12 after Theegala had gone into a hazard. That tied the match at 4.

Jupiter regained the lead at 5-4 when Justin Rose three-putted from long range. Tom Kim hit his tee shot on a par 3 to 6 feet and Jupiter threw the hammer. LA accepted, meaning if it lost the hole it would lose the match. Tommy Fleetwood responded with a tee shot to 4 feet for matching birdies.

That sent it to the 15th and final hole, and Theegala's length — and accuracy — was the difference.

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America's Got Talentcontestant Jourdan Blue was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of driving while intoxicated.

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The singer-songwriter was booked in Louisiana on charges of suspicion of DWI, driving on a suspended license, careless operation, and having an open container in his car, according to his arrest record from the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office reviewed byEntertainment Weekly.He was released later on Saturday.

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Blue competed onAmerica's Got Talentin season 20, which aired in 2025, and finished in third place.

Known as the "Bourbon Street Soul Singer," Blue, 24, quickly gained popularity onAmerica's Got Talentfor his soulful, emotional vocal style, including earning a Golden Buzzer fromHowie Mandelfor his cover of The Script's "Breakeven."

Speaking withPEOPLElast year, Blue shared how he quickly gained attention for his street performances in the French Quarter thanks to TikTok.

"I realized that on TikTok, I could reach thousands of people I'd never meet in person. It helped me refine my craft, build confidence, and connect with an audience in ways I hadn't imagined," he said.

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Blue also opened up about struggling with homelessness and addiction as a teen, including facing a near-death moment.

"There was one night when I was in a really dark place and made some bad decisions," he said. "I ended up overdosing. The people around me got scared and left. The next day, some of them came back and said, 'Jourdan, you were dead.' It was a miracle."

"That moment put everything into perspective. It wasn't intentional, but I realized my whole life could have been gone from one dumb decision," he continued. "I quit cold turkey — stopped everything. It was hard, but the reward was so much bigger than the struggle."

Discussing what he hoped to gain from his time onAmerica's Got Talent, Blue shared how meaningful this experience would be not just for him but also for his son.

"Performing on that stage isn't just about me; it's about showing my son that no matter how dark or dangerous things get, you can come through it and create something beautiful. That's the message I hope he carries with him, and the one I'm living every day," Blue said.

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ATM jackpotting attacks surge across the US

Youswipe your cardand enter your PIN. You grab your cash and head out the door. It feels routine and secure. Most of us never give it a second thought. However, some ATMs are quietly being turned into cash machines for criminals.

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation recently issued a cybersecurity alert about a rise inmalware attacks targeting ATMs.These incidents are known as jackpotting attacks. In simple terms, hackers force machines to spit out money on command.

The numbers are growing. Since 2020, nearly 1,900 attacks have been reported. More than a third occurred just last year. In 2025 alone, losses have already exceeded $20 million. So what is really happening inside these machines, and why is the threat accelerating now?

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How Debit Card Fraud Can Happen Without Using The Card

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How ATM jackpotting attacks work

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This is not a Hollywood hacking scene. In many cases, attackers use generic keys to open the ATM's maintenance cabinet. Once inside, they remove the storage drive. Then theyload malware onto itor swap it with a compromised one.

After rebooting the machine, the malicious software takes control. One of the most widely used tools is a malware strain called Ploutus. It targets software known as XFS, which ATMs use to communicate with bank networks and authorize transactions.

Instead of asking the bank for permission, the malware overrides that process. It sends its own commands to the machine. The result? The ATM dispenses cash without a card, without an account and without a legitimate transaction. That is jackpotting.

Here is the uncomfortable truth. Many ATMs run on aging versions of Windows. Some machines have even displayed Windows 7 login screens. That operating system was released in 2009 and officially discontinued years ago.

Outdated software creates opportunity. If attackers find a vulnerability in the Windows operating system, they can exploit it across different ATM brands and financial networks. The FBI says these attacks are not tied to one specific bank or ATM manufacturer. Instead, they target common weaknesses shared across systems.

That makes the problem much bigger. And with hundreds of thousands of ATMs deployed across the U.S., upgrading and securing every machine will take time.

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The FBI has outlined several defensive steps for financial institutions:

  • Monitor ATMs for unauthorized files and suspicious executables

  • Disable USB ports to prevent malware loading

  • Replace generic locks with keypad systems

  • Add secondary alarms and enhanced physical security

These are practical fixes. But rolling them out nationwide is a slow process. Meanwhile, attackers continue to look for weak targets.

You might be thinking this sounds like a bank problem, not a personal one. Technically, consumers are not the direct victims in these cases. UnlikeBitcoin ATM scamsthat have cost individuals hundreds of millions, jackpotting attacks hit financial institutions. However, there is a ripple effect.

When banks lose money, insurance companies pay claims. Eventually, those costs show up somewhere. Higher fees. Increased service charges. Stricter policies. In the end, everyday customers absorb the impact. Cybercrime rarely stays contained.

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How To Safely View Your Bank And Retirement Accounts Online

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How to protect yourself when using ATMs

While ATMjackpotting attacksprimarily target banks, you can still take smart steps to protect yourself when using cash machines.

Choose machines inside bank branches or in busy areas with foot traffic. These locations are more likely to be monitored and maintained.

Criminals need physical access to tamper with machines. High traffic areas during regular business hours reduce that risk.

If a machine suddenly reboots, freezes or behaves strangely, stop immediately. Do not insert your card. Report the issue to the bank right away.

Check for loose panels, exposed wiring or unusual attachments near the card slot or keypad. If something looks off, use a different machine.

Shield your PIN with your hand as you type. This protects you from hidden cameras and shoulder surfers who may try to capture your code.

Enable text or app notifications for withdrawals and account activity. Instant alerts help you act quickly if anything unexpected appears.

Even though jackpotting bypasses customer accounts, fraud tactics evolve. Review your transactions often so you can catch unauthorized charges early.

Identity theft protection services can provide alerts about unusual financial activity across your accounts. Think of it as an added layer of awareness rather than a fix for ATM malware. See my tips and best picks on Best Identity Theft Protection atCyberguy.com.

Many banks offer cardless access through secure mobile apps. This reduces exposure to skimming devices and physical tampering.

Install updates promptly to ensure you have the latest security patches and protections.

Staying alert lowers your risk and reinforces good habits, even when attackers are targeting financial institutions rather than individual customers.

ATM jackpotting attacks reveal something important. Even familiar machines can hide modern vulnerabilities. Most of us rarely think about the software running inside a cash dispenser. Yet those systems rely on the same operating foundations as home and office computers. When they fall behind on updates, criminals notice. The FBI alert is not a reason to panic. It is a reminder that digital security touches nearly every part of daily life, even the simple act of withdrawing cash.

How much trust do you place in the technology you use every day without ever seeing how it works? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com.

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Judge cites 'stand your ground' law in clearing 3 more Florida officers in shooting of a UPS driver

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A South Florida judge on Monday cleared three more police officers of wrongdoing in the shooting death of aUPS driver who had been taken hostageduring a 2019 robbery.

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Broward Circuit Judge Ernest Kollra ruled that Miami-Dade police officers Richard Santiesteban, Leslie Lee and Rodolfo Mirabal — who had been charged with manslaughter in the death of UPS driver Frank Ordonez — could not be prosecuted because Florida's "stand your ground" law justified the shooting. The same judge cleared officerJose Mateoin September for the same reason.

The Broward State Attorney's Office said it will appeal all four rulings.

"Immunity from prosecution is not the same as a defense presented to a jury from this community," the state attorney's statement said. "It is our belief that Stand Your Ground immunity does not apply in matters involving innocent bystanders, like Frank Ordonez and Richard Cutshaw, who presented no danger to officers. In this incident, two innocent men were killed, and the lives of numerous other innocent bystanders were endangered."

Cutshaw was also killed in the barrage of gunfire that afternoon.

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Ordonez, 27, had been delivering packages in Miami-Dade County on Dec. 5, 2019, when police said two would-be jewelry store robbers abducted him and forced him to drive from the scene. A rush-hour police chase ended at a busy intersection in neighboring Broward County.

Prosecutors said Mateo fired the shots that killed Ordonez. The two robbers and a passerby were also killed in a hail of gunfire at an intersection in Miramar, Florida.

Footage from a body camera that was played in court showed Mateo's pursuit of the UPS truck that afternoon. His partner could be seen in the passenger seat with a long gun drawn. The video also showed Mateo approaching the UPS truck. He emptied his firearm's magazine, reloaded and then pulled Ordonez from the vehicle.

The judge ruled the officers had reason to believe deadly force was necessary to end the confrontation.

The four officers are currently suspended from the their jobs.

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Kim Jong Un says North Korea's nuclear status is irreversible, threatens South

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Reuters North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends the second day of the first session of the Supreme People's Assembly in Pyongyang, North Korea, March 23, 2026, in this picture released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency. KCNA via REUTERS North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends an event celebrating the work of the first session of the Supreme People's Assembly in Pyongyang, North Korea, March 23, 2026, in this picture released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency. KCNA via REUTERS North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends an event celebrating the work of the first session of the Supreme People's Assembly in Pyongyang, North Korea, March 23, 2026, in this picture released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency. KCNA via REUTERS North Korean leader Kim Jong Un waves as he attends an event celebrating the work of the first session of the Supreme People's Assembly in Pyongyang, North Korea, March 23, 2026, in this picture released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency. KCNA via REUTERS

North Korea's Kim pushes new five-year economic plan, nuclear deterrent at parliament session

SEOUL, March 24 (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country would permanently strengthen its nuclear forces and treat South Korea as its most hostile state, as he set out policy priorities in a speech ‌to parliament, state media KCNA reported on Tuesday.

Kim said Pyongyang's status as a nuclear‑armed state was irreversible and expanding a "self‑defensive ‌nuclear deterrent" was essential to national security, regional stability and economic development.

He rejected the idea that nuclear disarmament could be exchanged for economic benefits or security guarantees, saying North ​Korea had already proven that maintaining nuclear forces while pursuing development was the correct strategic choice.

"The current world reality, where the dignity and rights of sovereign states are mercilessly violated by unilateral force and violence, clearly teaches what the true guarantee of a state's existence and peace is," Kim said in the address on Monday to the Supreme People's Assembly, the communist-run country's rubber-stamp legislature.

Nuclear weapons had deterred war and allowed the state to ‌focus resources on economic growth, construction and living ⁠standards, he added.

Analysts in South Korea said the comments amounted to an indirect critique of U.S. military action against Iran.

"These circumstances have reinforced Pyongyang's long-standing argument that nuclear weapons are essential to deter external intervention and ⁠safeguard regime survival," said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korea Studies.

Kim further accused the United States and its allies of destabilising the region by deploying strategic nuclear assets near the Korean peninsula, but said North Korea no longer viewed itself as a country under threat and possessed ​the ​power to threaten others if necessary.

MOST HOSTILE STATE

Kim said South Korea had been "recognised ​as the most hostile state" and warned Seoul that ‌any attempt to infringe on North Korea's sovereignty would be met "mercilessly without hesitation or restraint".

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The comments are the latest sign of Pyongyang's hardening stance toward Seoul since Kim dropped decades of policy seeking peaceful reunification and moved to redefine relations with the South as those between two hostile states.

Analysts have been watching for any sign that this shift had been codified in law. The state media report did not elaborate.

Lim Eul-chul of Kyungnam University said the language "effectively strips South Korea of any remaining status as a compatriot nation", and goes beyond past rhetoric aimed ‌at isolating Seoul diplomatically.

Instead, it marked a "declaration denying South Korea's very legitimacy as a ​counterpart", he said.

FIVE-YEAR PLAN

Alongside security policy, Kim outlined economic priorities, calling on officials ​to fully implement a new five-year development plan focused on modernising ​industry, boosting electricity and coal production, increasing food output and expanding housing construction nationwide.

North Korea is one of ‌the world's poorest countries, with a heavily sanctioned economy ​and chronic shortages that have left ​much of its population dependent on state rations and informal markets, according to international assessments.

The parliamentary session adopted amendments to the constitution, and passed legislation endorsing the new five‑year economic plan, KCNA said.

Lawmakers also approved a 2026 state budget that raises defence spending ​to 15.8% of total expenditure, with funding explicitly ‌allocated to expanding nuclear deterrence and war-fighting capabilities, according to a separate budget report released at the session.

The assembly heard ​a congratulatory message from Russian President Vladimir Putin, who praised Kim's leadership and pledged to deepen a comprehensive strategic ​partnership between Moscow and Pyongyang.

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Daniss Jenkins puts up career-high 30 points as Pistons end Lakers' 9-game win streak, 113-110

DETROIT (AP) — Daniss Jenkins scored a career-high 30 points, including six in the final 34 seconds, and the Detroit Pistons ended the Los Angeles Lakers' nine-game winning streak with a 113-110 win on Monday.

Associated Press Detroit Pistons guard Ausar Thompson (9) blocks a shot-attempt by Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, March 23, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson) Detroit Pistons forward Tobias Harris (12) goes to the basket against Los Angeles Lakers forward Adou Thiero (1) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, March 23, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

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The Pistons overcame 32 points from Luka Doncic and 24 from Austin Reaves to win their fourth straight and seventh in eight games. Jalen Duren added 20 points and 10 rebounds.

Doncic wascleared to play Sundayafter the NBA rescinded his 16th technical foul of the season, which triggers a one-game suspension.

LeBron James went scoreless in the first half, but finished with 12 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds.

The Lakers trailed by 16 points early in the third quarter, but came back to take a 108-107 lead on two Deandre Ayton free throws with 39.9 seconds left.

Jenkins answered with two free throws at the other end to put Detroit back in front, but Reaves hit a jumper in the lane to make it 110-109 with 29.7 seconds to play.

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Jenkins scored again, then made two free throws after Doncic missed. That put Detroit ahead 113-110 with nine seconds left and Doncic missed a contested 3-point shot at the buzzer.

The Lakers tied the game at 91-all with nine minutes to play, but the Pistons responded with a 10-3 run to go up 101-94. Los Angeles struggled to keep Detroit away from the rim, but finally made it 105-105 on three Luke Kennard free throws with 2:39 left.

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Lakers: Visit the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday.

Pistons: Host the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday.

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