
It's Pamela Anderson's moment, and she's taking her power back
CNN
As Pamela Anderson prepares for her Broadway debut as Roxie Hart in Bob Fosse's "Chicago," she talks to CNN's Chloe Melas about her journey so far and the path to what she calls the most important role of her career.
In just a matter of days, she'll take the stage for what she says is the most important role of her career: as Roxie Hart in Bob Fosse's musical "Chicago."
"I just threw myself into rehearsals," she told CNN. "And it was six, seven, maybe eight hours a day. I was doing four hours of dance, one hour voice, two hours of acting ... Then I came to New York and got thrown right into it with David Bushman and the director. I'm just like, 'I'm doing this, I'm doing this!'

Mutual distrust between federal and state authorities derailed plans for a joint FBI and state criminal investigation into Wednesday’s shooting of a Minneapolis woman by an ICE officer, leading to the highly unusual move by the Justice Department to block state investigators from participating in the probe.

Vice President JD Vance’s claim Thursday that an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis is “protected by absolute immunity” drew immediate pushback from experts who said the legal landscape around a potential prosecution is far more complicated.











