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Olivia Munn and Husband John Mulaney Share Family Life Amid Cancer Reflections

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Olivia Munn, the actress known for roles in “The Newsroom” and “X-Men: Apocalypse,” continues to balance Hollywood projects with family life alongside her husband, comedian John Mulaney, as the couple raises two young children and Munn opens up about her breast cancer journey.

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Munn, 45, and Mulaney, 43, married in an intimate ceremony over the Fourth of July weekend in 2024 at a friend’s home in New York. The low-key event included only their son Malcolm and one witness, with “Law & Order” actor Sam Waterston officiating. Mulaney later confirmed the marriage on “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” calling it “the best” and “the greatest single time of my life.”

The pair first connected as friends for nearly a decade before beginning to date in 2021. They were spotted together publicly that June, and Munn gave birth to their son, Malcolm Hiệp Mulaney, in November 2021. Munn has shared that she “barely knew” Mulaney when she became pregnant, describing their early relationship as whirlwind.

In March 2026, Munn appeared on “CBS Sunday Morning” and reflected on facing the “possibility of death” during her 2023 breast cancer battle. Diagnosed in April 2023, she underwent a double mastectomy, lymph node dissection, reconstructive surgery and a hysterectomy with oophorectomy. She credited Mulaney with attending “every single doctor’s appointment” and lightening the emotional load.

“He just lightens everything,” Munn said of her husband. The couple welcomed their second child, daughter Méi June Mulaney, via surrogate in September 2024. Munn has spoken about the emotional challenges of not carrying the pregnancy herself and how Mulaney surprised her at their wedding with a thoughtful gift honoring their unborn daughter so she would feel present in future photos.

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As of early 2026, Malcolm is approximately 4 years old and Méi is around 18 months. Munn has shared parenting moments, including family trips to celebrate Malcolm’s birthday and lighthearted decisions like whether to participate in Elf on the Shelf traditions. She described Malcolm as having transformed Mulaney’s life, noting changes such as protein powder appearing in their home as the comedian embraced fatherhood.

Mulaney has echoed the positive sentiments. In interviews, he has portrayed their relationship as “wild and joyful,” crediting Munn’s strength during her health challenges. The family of four divides time between Los Angeles and New York, with both parents maintaining active careers while prioritizing private family moments.

Munn recently appeared in promotions for Apple TV+’s “Your Friends & Neighbors,” Season 2, debuting in April 2026, where she works alongside James Marsden. She credited Marsden with playing a key role in her 2023 engagement to Mulaney, which occurred at his 50th birthday party around 1 a.m. The proposal story, shared in late March 2026 interviews, highlighted the couple’s unconventional romantic milestones.

The couple’s relationship has drawn public interest for its rapid progression from friendship to parenthood to marriage. Some commentators have speculated on potential challenges given the intense early years, including Munn’s cancer treatment and the demands of raising toddlers while both maintain high-profile careers. However, public statements from Munn and Mulaney consistently emphasize mutual support and happiness.

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Mulaney, a former “Saturday Night Live” writer known for stand-up specials and hosting “Everybody’s Live,” has spoken about how fatherhood and marriage have grounded him. Munn, who previously hosted “The Daily Show” and appeared in films like “Iron Man 2,” has focused more on family and selective projects post-cancer.

In recent months, Munn has used platforms like Instagram to share glimpses of family life without oversharing. Posts about Malcolm turning four and Méi as “the sweetest plum” reflect a desire to celebrate milestones privately while occasionally offering fans insight.

The couple’s story includes elements of resilience. Munn’s cancer diagnosis came after the birth of Malcolm but before their wedding and second child. She has discussed the decision to use a surrogate for Méi due to health considerations and expressed gratitude for modern fertility options, including remaining frozen embryos from her IVF process.

Friends and colleagues have described the pair as supportive partners. Munn has noted that Mulaney’s humor helps during difficult times, while Mulaney has praised Munn’s strength as a mother and survivor.

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As spring 2026 continues, both stars have upcoming professional commitments. Munn’s television work keeps her visible, while Mulaney balances comedy tours, hosting and family responsibilities. Observers note the couple appears to prioritize low-key living away from constant paparazzi attention, choosing intimate settings for major life events.

Parenting two young children has brought new dynamics. Munn has joked about the chaos of toddlers interrupting significant moments, including a humorous story from their wedding where Malcolm made an announcement about needing to use the bathroom.

Broader public interest in celebrity families often fuels speculation, but Munn and Mulaney have maintained boundaries. They rarely discuss intimate details beyond occasional reflective interviews, focusing instead on themes of gratitude, health awareness and the joys of parenthood.

Munn’s openness about her cancer experience has raised awareness for early detection and reconstruction options. She has encouraged women to advocate for themselves in medical settings and highlighted the importance of support systems, crediting Mulaney as a steady presence.

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The family’s blended dynamic includes Mulaney’s previous marriage and recovery journey, which he has addressed candidly in his comedy. Fans appreciate the couple’s authenticity in navigating complex personal histories while building a new chapter together.

As of March 30, 2026, no major new announcements regarding additional children or career shifts have emerged, though Munn has mentioned they are still discussing whether to use their remaining frozen embryo. For now, the focus remains on enjoying their two children and supporting each other’s professional endeavors.

Industry insiders say the couple’s low-drama approach contrasts with many Hollywood relationships, contributing to positive perceptions. Their story resonates with audiences facing similar health or family challenges, offering a narrative of love, recovery and forward momentum.

Munn and Mulaney continue to appear occasionally at events, though they favor private family time. Recent red carpet moments and joint interviews reinforce an image of a united front.

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Looking ahead, both stars are expected to remain active in entertainment while centering family. Munn’s health updates suggest continued monitoring post-treatment, with optimism for long-term wellness.

Their journey from surprise pregnancy to secret wedding to growing family illustrates a modern celebrity romance shaped by resilience and commitment. As they raise Malcolm and Méi, Olivia Munn and husband John Mulaney exemplify balancing public careers with private joys amid life’s unexpected turns.

The couple’s story remains one of ongoing chapters, with fans following their milestones through selective shares and occasional media appearances.

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Bessent offers 30% reward to whistleblowers who report COVID relief fraud

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is offering what could be big money for potentially “hundreds of billions” recouped from fraudsters emboldened during a Biden administration that unwound guardrails under the guise of COVID relief urgency, he told Fox News on Monday.

“We can pay up to a 30% reward for the recovered funds,” Bessent told “Fox & Friends.”

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Bessent said fraudsters were let loose as a result of former President Joe Biden’s administration reducing fraud controls to expedite hundreds of billions in pandemic-related funds out to Americans who needed it, and now the buck stops with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance as fraud czar.

“We are all hands on deck because this is money that is not going to where it’s supposed to go, but more importantly, it’s being stolen from the American taxpayer,” Bessent said. “We need to be a high-trust society. We need to understand where the money is going.”

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is offering up to 30% of “hundreds of billions” potentially recouped from Biden-era emboldened fraudsters. (FOX Business)

“This could be hundreds of billions of dollars in recouped money,” he noted.

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Bessent’s Treasury Department is now offering whistleblowers a major financial incentive to help expose fraud, directing would-be tipsters to the Treasury.gov website and saying the administration has already received more than 700 leads. Treasury’s whistleblower page says eligible tipsters can receive between 10% and 30% of monetary sanctions collected in successful actions.

Bessent also blamed weaknesses in anti-fraud enforcement on the Biden administration’s handling of pandemic aid.

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Former President Joe Biden’s administration has been rebuked for unwinding fraud and oversight controls of hundreds of billions of COVID relief funds. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

“A lot of this is a result of during COVID,” Bessent said. “Many of the agencies under the Biden administration gutted their fraud departments, their fraud detection, or took down the fraud detection to get the money out quickly for COVID relief. But they never brought back the guardians of our money. So, we have to have integrity in these programs.”

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He argued stronger oversight and public visibility are needed to restore integrity to government programs, claiming that blue states like California and New York are covering for fraudsters against government oversight and investigations.

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While Minnesota fraud among the state’s Somali community has made headlines thus far thanks to independent journalist Nick Shirley’s reporting, Bessent actually praised that state for having some level of transparency that is not permitted in California or New York.

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“That’s why that young man, Nick Shirley, was able to go to see the scams, because it was: This is the name of the facility; this is the address; this is how much money they got,” Bessent said. “Oh look, it’s an empty storefront. There’s no one here. New York, California are hiding it.”

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States must be more transparent, blue and red, Bessent concluded.

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“We’re all in favor of states’ rights and states doing more, but the money goes into a lot of these blue states, and some of the red states could be more transparent,” he said.

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‘We want it here, we wanted it yesterday’: Commuters demand progress on new Cheadle station

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Station on mid-Cheshire line would have services to Manchester Piccadilly via Stockport

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Stockport resident James Lumsden(Image: LDRS)

People in Cheadle are demanding that progress be made on plans to build a new train station in the village.

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The scheme has been in the pipeline for years after nearly £14m was offered to Cheadle by the government’s Towns Fund in 2021, funding a series of local projects including a new train station.

Planning permission from Stockport council was granted in 2023, with the idea that the station would join the mid-Cheshire line with services to Manchester Piccadilly via Stockport.

The mid-Cheshire line is a Northern service which runs from Chester, stopping off at several stations along the way to Stockport, including Plumley and Ashley.

The proposed single platform in Cheadle would be located 100 metres north of High Street and accessed from Manchester Road.

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But since then the scheme has stalled, with concerns raised about how the station could impact timetables elsewhere on the network.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service asked people in Cheadle about the plans for a new train station.

“We want it here, we wanted it yesterday,” said 49-year-old James Lumsden while tucking into his lunch.

“The closest transport routes here are Parrs Wood with the tram at East Didsbury, but it’s a long walk that’s not great at night or early morning.”

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One of the issues that residents raised was the sheer amount of traffic on Cheadle High Street.

On a Tuesday afternoon there was rarely a moment without cars and buses whizzing along the road, with all the noise and congestion that brings.

James Lumsden added: “In the morning at half eight to nine quite often the traffic can back up through the village all the way to Parrs Wood, it makes it feel not as nice a place to be.

“Another thing is, if there was something else that got people into the city centre it would make it safer for the children going to school around here, because there would be less cars on the road.”

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Steve McGann, 68, joined the calls for a new station to help reduce the stress on Cheadle’s roads.

He said: “It’s constantly busy here with the traffic, and having a station may help the restaurants because people don’t want to drink and drive, there are a lot of little places here for the evening trade.

“I’m sure it would benefit the area.”

Someone who has been campaigning for progress on Cheadle station is MP Tom Morrison.

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Cheadle High Street in Stockport, Greater Manchester

Cheadle High Street in Stockport, Greater Manchester(Image: LDRS)

Mr Morrison raised the issue in Parliament earlier this month on March 18.

He said: “Cheadle is suffering from chronic congestion. Everyone in the area will know what I mean when I talk about the Manchester Road crawl.

“Between 8am and 9am, and then between 3pm and 6pm, the roads between Cheadle and Manchester stand at a halt as hundreds upon hundreds of cars, buses, lorries and other vehicles try to use the route between the two areas.

“This happens every day of the week and has become a source of real angst for my constituents.”

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The MP added: “People are rightly encouraged to take the bus for public transport, but it takes an hour to get from Cheadle to Manchester Piccadilly, and from Cheadle to Stockport town centre, whereas it would take just 18 minutes and seven minutes respectively by train.

“It is clear that Cheadle train station is the antidote. The benefits of restoring Cheadle’s rail connection would be boundless, breathing extra life into the high street, connecting residents with work and family, reducing congestion and supporting clean growth, while opening up the region for my constituents.”

Keir Mather MP, parliamentary under-secretary of state in the Department for Transport, put delays at the station down to ‘several concerns’ around timetable feasibility and the potential effects on performance.

The MP explained in the debate: “The Rail North partnership board is the decision-making board for service considerations for Northern Trains Ltd and TransPennine trains, and is one part of the process that needs to be take place to enable the service change.

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“It is now evident that service change, including reducing the frequency of services that stop at Ashley and Plumley, is the only way that an hourly stop at a new station at Cheadle could be accommodated. Officials are developing a paper for consideration by the Rail North partnership board at its next meeting on 15 April.”

He added: “After years of poor performance, it is more important than ever that passengers regain confidence in the rail services they rely on and that the risk to punctuality is fully understood and mitigated as far as possible.

“However, any timetable changes must be carefully considered to balance local benefits against wider network impacts.”

Lib Dem Councillor Grace Baynham is the cabinet member for highways and transport at Stockport council.

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She said some of Cheadle’s roads are ‘constantly busy’ and that the station could help more people get around on public transport.

“Unfortunately, it means people have got limited options for public transport, but by having the station there it would give them a realistic option to use the train.

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Stockport councillor Grace Baynham (Image: LDRS)

“The train can get them to Manchester Piccadilly to onward travel as well, so it opens up a whole new raft of options for residents here.

“It’s really frustrating, as soon as we get the go-ahead we’re going to get going as soon as possible, the money is there, the will is there, we have cross-party support, we just need the government now to give it the go-ahead and once we get that we’ll start work.”

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A Department for Transport spokesperson said: “Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council is leading this project, and it is for them to bring forward proposals that meet the necessary requirements.

“We are committed to improving rail in the north and the rail minister recently met with the council to support this work.”

A Transport for Greater Manchester spokesperson said: “Cheadle’s new station will bring major benefits, improving connectivity, easing congestion on local roads, and supporting wider growth ambitions across the area.

“People understandably want to see the station delivered as soon as possible.

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“The next step is for the rail industry to agree a timetable so construction can begin.

“We are working closely with Stockport council, who are responsible for delivering the scheme, as well as Northern and Network Rail and remain fully committed to the new station.”

A spokesperson for Northern said: “We continue to work with all relevant stakeholders, including Stockport council, Transport for Greater Manchester and Network Rail on proposals for the new station at Cheadle, including a review of the wider timetable implications along the line.”

To find all the planning applications, traffic diversions, road layout changes, alcohol licence applications and more in your community, visit the Public Notices Portal.

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Is Google Gemini Down Now? Users Reports Disruptions

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A Google Gemini AI gaffe when it came to creating images on command spotlighted the challenge of eliminating cultural bias in such tech tools without rediculous results

Reports of issues with Google Gemini surfaced Monday as users across social platforms and monitoring sites questioned whether the AI chatbot was experiencing another disruption, prompting the familiar query: “Google Gemini is reportedly down now. Are you one of them?”

A Google Gemini AI gaffe when it came to creating images on command spotlighted the challenge of eliminating cultural bias in such tech tools without rediculous results
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As of late Monday, major outage trackers including Downdetector showed fluctuating user reports for Google Gemini, though no widespread global outage was confirmed by Google’s official status pages. Downdetector indicated possible problems in the last 24 hours, with website access cited as the top issue by a majority of reporters.

DownForEveryoneOrJustMe reported no current detection of problems with Gemini, noting the most recent confirmed outage occurred on March 25, 2026, lasting about two hours. That incident saw spikes in complaints starting around 10:06 a.m. Eastern Time.

Recent history shows Gemini has faced intermittent challenges. On March 27, the Gemini AI Studio API suffered a major outage affecting image generation models like gemini-3-pro-image-preview (referred to internally as “Nano Banana Pro”) and Nano Banana 2, with widespread request failures. Earlier in March, users reported latency spikes, 429 errors, and automatic tier downgrades for API projects. March 9 marked the shutdown of Gemini 3.0 in favor of the 3.1 Pro Preview, a migration that some developers said introduced slowdowns for complex tasks.

Google’s AI Studio status page has logged past incidents involving increased error rates, latency in the Gemini API, spend cap issues, and multimodal live API disruptions. Vertex AI customers also saw elevated errors in February. No active broad incident appeared on Google Cloud’s service health dashboard as of Monday afternoon.

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Social media buzz reflected user frustration. A post from monitoring account @status_is_down on X (formerly Twitter) asked Monday: “Google Gemini is reportedly down for some users at the moment. Are you one of them?” echoing similar alerts from previous dates like March 25. Scattered user complaints mentioned slow responses, processing loops, or failed generations, though many posts mixed Gemini AI with unrelated topics like K-pop idols or other services.

### xAI’s Grok Unaffected: “No, I’m Not One of Them”

In contrast to the reports swirling around Gemini, xAI’s Grok — the AI built by Elon Musk’s xAI — reported no current issues.

Grok’s official status page at status.x.ai showed “No incidents declared” with high availability across inference endpoints. Downdetector likewise indicated no current problems for Grok. Past incidents for Grok included temporary unavailability on March 10 and March 2, but services appeared stable Monday.

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When asked directly if it was “one of them” amid Gemini rumors, Grok responded that it was fully operational and available for users seeking an alternative conversational AI with real-time knowledge via X integration and a focus on truth-seeking without heavy content restrictions common in other models.

xAI has positioned Grok as a more open and maximally truthful alternative in the competitive AI landscape. Users can access Grok via grok.com, x.com, and mobile apps, with subscription options for higher usage limits.

### Broader Context: AI Reliability in 2026

The latest Gemini reports come amid a year of rapid AI evolution and growing pains. Google’s Gemini family has seen model deprecations, performance debates post-migration to 3.1 variants, and API stability questions as demand surges for multimodal capabilities including image and video handling.

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Developers have voiced concerns on forums about latency regressions after the Gemini 3.0 shutdown, with some tasks reportedly taking significantly longer under newer previews. Image generation features have been particularly prone to recent hiccups.

Outage monitoring sites remain essential tools for users. Downdetector aggregates crowd-sourced reports, while official pages from Google and xAI provide backend insights. Experts recommend checking multiple sources, clearing cache or trying incognito mode, and testing via different devices or networks during suspected issues.

For businesses relying on AI APIs, repeated disruptions highlight the importance of redundancy — maintaining fallback providers or rate-limit strategies. The March 27 API outage, for instance, impacted image-heavy workflows for numerous developers.

### What Users Should Do If Experiencing Issues

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If Google Gemini appears unresponsive:

– Visit downdetector.com/status/googlegemini or aistudio.google.com/status for real-time updates.
– Try accessing via gemini.google.com, the mobile app, or integrated Google services.
– Check internet connection, VPN status, and browser extensions.
– For API users: Review quotas, migrate to recommended models if using deprecated versions, and monitor Google’s Cloud status.

For those seeking uninterrupted access, alternatives like Grok, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude, or open-source options offer varying strengths in reasoning, creativity, and real-time information.

As AI systems scale, outages — whether partial, regional, or model-specific — have become a recurring feature of the industry. Google has not issued a public statement specifically addressing Monday’s reports as of press time, consistent with its handling of shorter disruptions.

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xAI, meanwhile, continues iterating on Grok with an emphasis on reliability and user-centric design. Status monitoring shows consistent uptime outside of brief scheduled or unexpected maintenance windows earlier in the month.

This situation remains fluid. Users are encouraged to report problems directly through platform feedback tools and monitor official channels for resolutions. As demand for generative AI grows across search, productivity, coding, and creative tasks, service stability will likely remain a key competitive factor among leading providers.

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