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ProIran hacking group claims responsibility for cyberattack on Stryker JOSH MARGOLIN and IVAN PEREIRAWed, March 11, 2026 at 9:36 PM UTC 6 ProIran hacking group claims responsibility for cyberattack on Stryker Stryker, a medical technology company that makes a variety of products, including surgical tools and medical implants, announced Wednesday that it was hit by a cyberattack.

Pro-Iran hacking group claims responsibility for cyberattack on Stryker

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Pro-Iran hacking group claims responsibility for cyberattack on Stryker

Stryker, a medical technology company that makes a variety of products, including surgical tools and medical implants, announced Wednesday that it was hit by a cyberattack.

And while the company has provided few details about the extent of the attack, a pro-Iran hacking group, Handala, is claiming responsibility, saying in a post on X that it executed the cyberattack "in retaliation" for the ongoing war in the region.

The hacking group claimed that in the cyberattack, "over 200,000 systems, servers, and mobile devices have been wiped and 50 terabytes of critical data have been extracted."

Getty Images, FILE - PHOTO: In this May 9, 2023, file photo, a Stryker office is shown in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Stryker, the Kalamazoo, Michigan-based company, said in a statement Wednesday that it has "no indication of ransomware or malware and believe the incident is contained."

The company did note that it was "experiencing a global network disruption to our Microsoft environment."

"Our teams are working rapidly to understand the impact of the attack on our systems," Stryker said.

The company did not provide further details but assured "continuity measures in place to continue to support our customers and partners."

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The hacking group claimed in its statement that the deadly strike on a girls' elementary school in Iran was in part the motivation behind the cyberattack.

The group posted that the attack was "in retaliation for the brutal attack on the Minab school and in response to ongoing cyber assaults against the infrastructure."

Getty Images, FILE - PHOTO: In this May 2, 2023, file photo, Stryker World Headquarters is shown in Kalamazoo, Mich.

Local officials say 168 people were killed in a Feb. 28 strike, in which several buildings connected to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were destroyed along with a nearby building housing a school for girls.

It has not been determined who was behind the strike, though the U.S. military was striking targets in Iran in the area near the school, people familiar with the findings told ABC News. An investigation is ongoing.

U.S. officials have not immediately commented on the cyberattack.

ABC News' Mason Leath and Victor Ordonez contributed to this report.

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FBI joins search for retired Air Force major general missing for nearly 2 weeks Chris Boyette, CNNWed, March 11, 2026 at 7:52 PM UTC 68 Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland US Air Force A highranking retired US Air Force major general who once commanded a base long associated with UFO lore has been missing for nearly two weeks, and authorities are appealing to the public for help locating him, according to the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office in New Mexico. Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland, 68, left his Albuquerque home on foot at approximately 11 a.m.

FBI joins search for retired Air Force major general missing for nearly 2 weeks

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A high-ranking retired US Air Force major general who once commanded a base long associated with UFO lore has been missing for nearly two weeks, and authorities are appealing to the public for help locating him, according to the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office in New Mexico.

Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland, 68, left his Albuquerque home on foot at approximately 11 a.m. February 27 and has not been in contact with family or friends since, the sheriff's office said in a news release. His cell phone was left behind, the sheriff's office told CNN.

The sheriff's office issued a Silver Alert the next day, which remains in effect. An unspecified "medical issue" has added urgency to the search.

Authorities have conducted extensive neighborhood canvassing, interviews and coordinated search operations in an effort to find him. They contacted more than 600 homeowners in the neighborhood, the sheriff's office said.

McCasland is 5-foot-11 with white hair and blue eyes, according to the sheriff's office. He is "an avid outdoorsman" who hikes, runs and cycles in Albuquerque's Northeast Heights neighborhood and the Sandia Mountains foothills.

"Due to his background and established partnerships, BCSO is coordinating closely with multiple agencies," including the FBI Albuquerque Field Office and Kirtland Air Force Base, the sheriff's office said. The FBI has confirmed its involvement.

McCasland held some of the most sensitive positions in the US military, according to the Air Force. An astronautical engineer with degrees from the US Air Force Academy, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, he held a series of high-level posts during his career.

He served as chief engineer on the Department of Defense's Global Positioning System program, system program director of the Space Based Laser Project Office and director of special programs at the Pentagon. He also commanded the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base — a base long rumored to house extraterrestrial debris linked to Roswell, despite Air Force denials.

Following his retirement, McCasland worked with To The Stars, Inc., a company co-founded by Blink-182 musician Tom DeLonge that says it studies information about unidentified aerial phenomena.

CNN has reached out to the Air Force and McCasland's family for comment.

McCasland has been missing for nearly two weeks. - Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office

His disappearance came just days after President Donald Trump announced in a Truth Social post he was directing the Pentagon and other federal agencies to release government records related to extraterrestrial life and UFOs.

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"I hope and pray this is not one of those cases where a former senior military officer was specifically targeted and that he will be found happy and healthy in the immediate near term for his sake and the sake of his loved ones," Luis Elizondo, a former Department of Defense intelligence officer who now advocates for the release of classified information about UFOs, told CNN.

"Whether or not his disappearance had anything to do with any legacy involvement he may have had in UAP research, I prefer to allow law enforcement the necessary time to do their work before speculating," he added.

"It is true that Neil had a brief association with the UFO community," McCasland's wife, Susan McCasland Wilkerson, said in a Facebook post. "This connection is not a reason for someone to abduct Neil. Neil does not have any special knowledge about the ET bodies and debris from the Roswell crash stored at Wright-Patt."

Wilkerson said her husband does not have dementia. "He was not confused and disoriented," she said.

McCasland retired nearly 13 years ago, and Wilkerson said it "seems quite unlikely that he was taken to extract very dated secrets from him."

Wilkerson thanked the community and authorities for their support, noting the "dozens of searchers on foot, both official and friends and neighbors of Neil's … horseback searchers, drones with different capabilities, helicopters, three different types of search dogs, neighborhood canvassing and looking for Ring or wildlife videos."

The sheriff's office said it has so far "uncovered no evidence of foul play" but is "still considering all possible scenarios."

Investigators have asked those in the area to contact them if they have any information. Footage and other files can be sent to the sheriff's office through a dedicated webpage.

"… Maybe the best hypothesis is that aliens beamed him up to the mothership," Wilkerson said in her post. "However, no sightings of a mothership hovering above the Sandia Mountains have been reported."

CNN's Jason Morris contributed to this report.

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New Photo - Six vessels attacked in Gulf, Strait of Hormuz as war puts merchant ships on front lines

Six vessels attacked in Gulf, Strait of Hormuz as war puts merchant ships on front lines By Aref Mohammed Ahmed Rasheed Jonathan SaulThu, March 12, 2026 at 4:01 AM UTC 2.8K 1 / 0The Thailandflagged cargo ship Mayuree Naree engulfed in black smoke in the Strait of HormuzThe Thailandflagged cargo ship Mayuree Naree engulfed in black smoke in the Strait of Hormuz, March 11, 2026.

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DUBAI/BASRA, Iraq, March 11 (Reuters) - Explosive-laden Iranian boats appear to have attacked two fuel tankers in Iraqi waters, setting them ablaze and killing one crew member on Wednesday, after projectiles struck four vessels in Gulf waters, said port, maritime security and risk firms.

The latest attacks on ships linked to the U.S. and Europe mark an escalation in the conflict between Iran and U.S.-Israeli ‌forces, raising the number of ships struck in the region since fighting began to at least 16.

Shipping in the Gulf and along the narrow Strait of Hormuz, which carries around a fifth of the world's oil, has come ‌to a near-standstill since the U.S. and Israel began strikes on Iran on February 28, sending global oil prices surging to highs not seen since 2022. [O/R]

Iran's Revolutionary Guards have said that if attacks on Iran continued, they would not allow "one litre of oil" to be shipped from the Middle East to the ​U.S., Israel or their partners.

Trump warned Washington would strike Iran harder if it blocked oil exports, and said oil companies should use the strait because "just about all of (Iran's) navy is gone."

The vessels targeted in Wednesday's late-night attacks in the Gulf near Iraq were the Marshall Islands-flagged Safesea Vishnu and the Malta-flagged Zefyros, which had loaded fuel cargoes in Iraq, two Iraqi port officials said.

Iraq's State Organization for Marketing of Oil (SOMO) said the Safesea Vishnu was chartered by an Iraqi company contracted with SOMO, and that Zefyros was loaded with condensate products from Basra Gas Company. Both were attacked in the ship-to-ship loading area within Iraqi territorial waters, SOMO said.

Iraq's oil ports have completely stopped operations following the assaults, while commercial ports continue to function, Iraq's state news agency said, citing the ‌head of the state-run General Company for Ports of Iraq (GCPI).

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade ⁠Operations (UKMTO) said the crew of one ship had been evacuated and were reported safe.

"A boat belonging to the Iraqi Ports Company rescued 25 crew members from the two vessels, and the fires are still burning on both ships," Farhan al-Fartousi, GCPI's director general, told Reuters.

Iraqi rescue teams continue searching for other seafarers.

"We recovered the body of a foreign crew member from the water," one port security official ⁠said.

The Safesea Vishnu's commercial operator and beneficial operator are Safesea Transport Group and Safesea Group, respectively, according to data from Lloyd's List Intelligence.

Those U.S.-based companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

One Iraqi port security source said Zefyros is flagged in Malta and provided Reuters with a list of crew names.

Lloyd's List Intelligence data showed UK-based Cygnus Tankers Limited as the commercial operator and the George & Vassilis Michael family group of companies, a key player in Greek shipping, as the beneficial owner of a tanker matching that name and flag registry.

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Cygnus Tankers did ​not ​immediately respond to requests for comment. Reuters was not able to immediately reach the beneficial owner.

Iran's ​Revolutionary Guards have repeatedly warned that any ship passing through the Strait of Hormuz will be ‌targeted.

Two projectiles of unknown origin struck the Thai-flagged Mayuree Naree dry bulk vessel as it sailed through the strait earlier on Wednesday, causing a fire and damaging the engine room, the ship's Thai-listed operator Precious Shipping said in a statement.

"Three crew members are reported missing and believed to be trapped in the engine room," Precious Shipping said.

"The company is working with the relevant authorities to rescue these three missing crew members," it said, adding that the remaining 20 crew members had been safely evacuated and were ashore in Oman.

Images provided by the Thai navy showed smoke pouring out of the back of the ship.

Iran's Guards said in a statement carried by the Tasnim news agency that the ship was "fired upon by Iranian fighters", suggesting the first direct engagement by the Guards who have previously fired missiles or drones.

The U.S. Navy has refused near-daily requests from the shipping industry for military escorts through the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the war on Iran, saying the risk of attacks is too ‌high for now, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Trump has said the U.S. is prepared to provide naval escorts whenever needed.

THREE OTHER SHIPS ​SUSTAIN MINOR DAMAGE

The Japan-flagged container ship ONE Majesty also sustained minor damage on Wednesday from an unknown projectile 25 nautical miles (46 km) northwest of Ras ​Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates, two maritime security firms said.

Its Japanese owner Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and a ​spokesperson for Ocean Network Express, its charterer, said the vessel was struck while at anchor in the Gulf and an inspection of the hull revealed minor damage above the waterline.

All crew are safe, ‌they said, adding that the vessel remains fully operational and seaworthy. The owner said the ​cause of the incident remained unclear and was under investigation.

A third ​vessel, a bulk carrier, was also hit by an unknown projectile approximately 50 nautical miles (92.6 km) northwest of Dubai, maritime security firms said.

The projectile had damaged the hull of the Marshall Islands-flagged Star Gwyneth, maritime risk management company Vanguard said, adding that the vessel's crew were safe. Owner Star Bulk Carriers said the ship was hit in the hold area whilst anchored. There were no crew injuries and no listing.

Early on Thursday, UKMTO said an unidentified projectile ​struck a container ship, causing a small fire, 35 nautical miles north of Jebel Ali ‌in the UAE. The crew were reported safe.

The Guards' statement included a reference to another ship, which it said was hit by projectiles - usually a reference to drones - on Wednesday morning. Reuters was not immediately ​able to confirm that report.

(Reporting by Jonathan Saul and Enes Tunagur in London, Yannis Souliotis and Renee Maltezou in Athens, Panarat Thepgumpanat in Bangkok and Kentaro Okasaka in Tokyo, Tala Ramadan, Nayera Abdallah in Dubai, ​Hatem Maher in Cairo and Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles; Editing by Louise Heavens, Philippa Fletcher, Michael Perry and Tom Hogue)

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Tornado kills 2 in Indiana with another bout of dangerous storms ongoing CNN meteorologists Chris Dolce, Mary Gilbert, and CNN&x27;s Hanna Park, Holly Yan, and Rebekah Riess... See moreThu, March 12, 2026 at 8:42 AM UTC 3 A destroyed vehicle lies in a debris field in Aroma Park, Illinois, on Wednesday. Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Getty Images Dangerous storms with tornadoes and giant hail tore across the Central US overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, killing at least two people.

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A destroyed vehicle lies in a debris field in Aroma Park, Illinois, on Wednesday. - Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Getty Images

Dangerous storms with tornadoes and giant hail tore across the Central US overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, killing at least two people.

Wednesday evening into early Thursday, this powerful line of severe storms with damaging winds barreled across the Gulf Coast, spawning several tornadoes and toppling hundreds of trees and powerlines. Nearly 150,000 customers were left without power by midnight.

The tornado threat, while less significant than Tuesday, isn't over. A tornado watch remains in effect for parts of southeastern Alabama, the Florida Panhandle and west-central Georgia until 8:00 a.m. ET.

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Tornado kills two: A married couple in their 80s died in Lake Village, Indiana, after a tornado hit the rural community around an hour south of Chicago, the Newton County, Indiana, coroner said. Several others were hospitalized. First responders said there was "total devastation" in the small community.

Several tornadoes reported Tuesday: Over a dozen tornadoes have been reported from Tuesday's storms in three states: Texas, Illinois and Indiana. A long-lasting supercell spawned multiple tornadoes as it tracked across Illinois and Indiana, including one that ripped through Kankakee and Aroma Park, Illinois, causing damage to several homes and buildings there. This twister was preliminarily given an EF-3 rating by the National Weather Service in Central Illinois. Several people were injured, but no one died, Kankakee's mayor said.

Monster hail: The storms also produced softball-sized or larger hail that crushed cars and caused damage in Illinois. One hailstone measured 6 inches in diameter, twice the size of a baseball, and may have set a new state record.

'Total devastation' in Indiana

Lake Village, a small town in northwest Indiana, was one of the places in the Midwest hit hardest by the tornado.

"Right before 7 p.m. (Tuesday), a large tornado hit our community, and it hit us hard," Lake Township Volunteer Fire Department spokesperson Lori Postma said.

When first responders made an early assessment overnight, they found "total devastation," fire department chief Rob Churchill said. "There were houses that were collapsed. There were people trapped in houses. There's livestock loose," he said.

The Newton County Coroner's Office on Wednesday said Edward L. Kozlowski, 89, and his wife, Arlene Kozlowski, 84, were killed as the powerful tornado tore through the area.

Authorities identified Ed and Arlene Kozlowski as the two victims killed in a tornado that hit Lake Village, Indiana on March 10, 2026. - Sue Kozlowski-Rehfeldt

Coroners preliminarily determined the couple's cause of death to be "multiple blunt force trauma," and an autopsy has been scheduled for Friday.

The Kozlowskis were found by a relative in the yard behind their house, Arlene's sister told CNN affiliate WLS.

"This is devastating," Christine Kwintera said, sharing that her sister and brother-in-law had lived there for decades and were enjoying a quiet life post-retirement.

"She was good to everyone, all the kids," Kwintera said, breaking down in tears as she described her sister. "She was a good person."

"They were wonderful, just really wonderful human beings," the couple's son-in-law Steve Rehfeldt told CNN affiliate WBBM. "You know, tough old guy and sweet old lady."

The Kozlowskis left behind four children, seven grandchildren and great-grandchildren, WBBM reported.

"[There is] a lot of damage. Please do not come here. Do not try to help," Newton County Sheriff Shannon Cothran said in a video post from Lake Village late Tuesday night. Behind him, the tornado appeared to have reduced at least one home to rubble.

Fire department crews searched hundreds of homes in the dark and under dangerous conditions to look for survivors in the tornado's aftermath, Indiana State Police Sgt. Glen Fifield said.

One survivor, Steven Travis, told WBBM he was at home when the storm barrelled down his street. He said the ceiling started coming down as the roof over his bedroom was lifted off.

"I climbed into the closet, and that's where I came out and debris was everywhere," he said. "I mean, the place was destroyed."

At least 100 structures were damaged as of Wednesday's count, including 32 destroyed, Fifield said. Those numbers are expected to rise, as many more homes have been damaged, he added.

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An employee emerges from the rubble of a Family Dollar destroyed by a tornado in Lake Village, Indiana, on March 10. - Michael Hickey/Getty Images

A cross stands near destroyed homes in Aroma Park, Illinois, on Wednesday. - Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Getty Images

Injuries and widespread damage were reported in other parts of Indiana and Illinois, according to officials.

Several houses and other structures were also damaged after a tornado hit Starke County, Indiana, but there were no injuries or deaths, according to Starke County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Wayne James. The county includes the town of Knox, where the National Weather Service issued a tornado emergency — the most urgent type of tornado warning.

First responders, state and local officials, and the American Red Cross were providing immediate support to communities, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said in a post on X Wednesday morning. "Maureen and I are praying for the families who lost loved ones and for every Hoosier impacted by the devastating tornadoes," Braun said.

Drone video from Kankakee County, Illinois, showed buildings torn apart and debris scattered across neighborhoods after the tornado moved through. Emergency crews navigated the wreckage overnight with flashlights, stepping over splintered lumber and fallen trees as they searched damaged homes.

Nine people had minor injuries but there have been no deaths or people reported missing in the county, according to Kankakee County Chairman Matthew Alexander-Hildebrand. "While homes, buildings and infrastructure can be rebuilt — lives cannot be replaced," he said.

Jim Horchem saw the tornado as it approached his neighborhood in Kankakee County. "I thought, geez, that's a tornado. It's coming, it's coming, it's coming. And … everything goes into slow motion," Horchem told CorClips journalist Jonathan Petramala.

Horchem and his family hid from the tornado inside a bathtub. As he watched water seep under the bathroom door, Horchem thought his home was already torn open. "I really thought, 'This is it, we're going to die.'"

Brandy Peppin said she had only minutes of warning before the storm reached her house. Her brother called to say he could see the tornado heading straight toward her home.

"Thank God," Peppin told CNN. "And I ran, grabbed my dog who was already in the closet where we go down into the crawl space and literally pulled the door open. He fell into the crawl space, and I went down there and we rode the tornado out. It was so loud."

"There would be little 'bang bangs' and then big ones," she said. "You could just tell that there was debris hitting the house and hear things hitting the house — it was so loud."

The Kankakee County Sheriff's Office activated its Emergency Operations Center and filed an emergency declaration with Illinois.

"I want to remind area residents to check on their neighbors and loved ones but to avoid unnecessary travel, if at all possible," Sheriff Mike Downey said.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker said he had been briefed on the storm damage and was monitoring the situation.

"Keeping in our thoughts all Illinoisans impacted by the severe weather – we'll be here to help them recover," he said.

Thursday's forecast

Storms are pushing east after intensifying late Wednesday from Texas to the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic.

We could still see some isolated severe thunderstorms and tornadoes across the Southeast this morning through 8 a.m. ET, but relief from storms is on the way.

A weather pattern change begins to envelop the US Thursday, cooling down the east and limiting severe potential through the end of the week.

CNN Meteorologists Briana Waxman and CNN's Diego Mendoza and Karina Tsui contributed to this report.

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Rita Ora's Risqué Bikini Top Moment Dominates New Photo DumpEvolve EditorsThu, March 12, 2026 at 5:58 AM UTC 0 (Photo Credit: @ritaora/Instagram) Rita Ora shared a jawdropping photo carousel on Instagram that included a picture of her in a black bikini top. The snaps were taken at the English singer's shoot for Crash Magazine, where she donned various dramatic yet stylish fits. Notably, she fronts the cover of their latest issue, Crash 108: The Privacy Issue. Upon seeing the photos, fans and fellow celebrities flocked to the comments section to compliment Ora's beauty and style.

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Rita Ora shared a jaw-dropping photo carousel on Instagram that included a picture of her in a black bikini top. The snaps were taken at the English singer's shoot for Crash Magazine, where she donned various dramatic yet stylish fits. Notably, she fronts the cover of their latest issue, Crash 108: The Privacy Issue. Upon seeing the photos, fans and fellow celebrities flocked to the comments section to compliment Ora's beauty and style.

Rita Ora stuns in black top

Check out Rita Ora's black top in four pictures and one video of the Instagram post below:

As seen in the snaps, the "R.I.P." artist's black bra features a U-neckline and mesh detailing on the upper body, between the outline and the lower middle part, which is leather. She paired the bra with a black leather skirt.

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Ora enhanced the overall look with some colorful accessories that brought significant contrast. She wore a necklace that included multiple gems and held a SpongeBob SquarePants sipper. Meanwhile, she styled her hair in a wavy bob and dyed it red. She also donned some makeup, including red lipstick and black eyeliner.

The Fifty Shades actress's post received positive reactions from fans and fellow celebrities. "Oh wow you are so beautiful," a fan wrote. Meanwhile, her husband and filmmaker Taika Waititi commented, "2026 is yours babe. Just have it."

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South Korea to discipline officials over delays in recovering remains of Jeju Air crash victims ReutersThu, March 12, 2026 at 6:21 AM UTC 0 FILE PHOTO: Rescuers work near the wreckage of the Jeju Air aircraft that went off the runway and crashed at Muan International Airport, in Muan, South Korea, December 30, 2024.

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SEOUL, March 12 (Reuters) - ‌South Korean ‌President Lee ​Jae Myung has ordered tough ‌disciplinary ⁠action against officials ⁠responsible for ​delays ​in recovering ​the ‌remains of victims from the 2024 Jeju ‌Air ​crash ​that ​killed ‌179 people, his ​office ​said Thursday.

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Canceled HGTV host Nicole Curtis faces social media storm after attempting to explain racial slur Christina Dugan RamirezWed, March 11, 2026 at 3:37 PM UTC 5 One month after HGTV's "Rehab Addict" was canceled after the show's star Nicole Curtis was caught on video using a racial slur, the 49yearold's odd attempt to explain her choice of words has sparked fury online. During Tuesday's episode of "The Breakfast Club," Curtis — who admitted she was ready to have an "open conversation" about the incident — was challenged by hosts Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy over her language.

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One month after HGTV's "Rehab Addict" was canceled after the show's star Nicole Curtis was caught on video using a racial slur, the 49-year-old's odd attempt to explain her choice of words has sparked fury online.

During Tuesday's episode of "The Breakfast Club," Curtis — who admitted she was ready to have an "open conversation" about the incident — was challenged by hosts Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy over her language.

"Do you have boys? Boys talk about farts all the time," Curtis, who admitted to often using the terms "fart digger" and "fart knocker," said. "OK, again, I can't swear on my show. OK, so yes, I've made up these crazy words."

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"I don't have a rhyme or reason of the words that I make up. I say nonsense stuff all the time," she continued. "I'm off the cuff. I'm not scripted."

The co-hosts called Curtis out for how "naturally" the slur came out of her mouth and questioned why she chose to come on "a Black radio show" and try to explain herself.

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"You're right. I came here to have an open conversation and I didn't have to. … I didn't come on here to prove myself."

Curtis' remarks ignited a wave of reactions on social media.

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"I think making dumb--- excuses for why you said the N-word is worse than actually saying the N-word. Just apologize and move on," one user wrote on X.

HGTV canceled Nicole Curtis' "Rehab Addict" after the star was caught using a racial slur on set. (Getty Images)

"She's basically saying she's not responsible for the words that she says which is a cop-out she knows that's a word you don't use ever," another wrote.

However, others came to Curtis' defense, praising her for taking accountability for her actions.

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"I think she's brave for doing this actually, digging a hole and knowing it'll make the issue more visible shows that she's willing to be dragged and not forgiven," one user wrote on X. "Bold enough to face more consequences."

A representative for Curtis did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

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In a video obtained by Radar Online last month, Curtis is heard blurting out the N-word while on set. The outlet released the clip the same day the series was expected to return for its ninth season.

In a statement shared with Fox News Digital at the time, a representative for HGTV confirmed the show had been removed from all HGTV platforms.

Curtis is mom to two sons.

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"HGTV was recently made aware of an offensive racial comment made during the filming of Rehab Addict. Not only is language like this hurtful and disappointing to our viewers, partners, and employees — it does not align with the values of HGTV. Accordingly, we have removed the series from all HGTV platforms. We remain dedicated to fostering a culture of respect and inclusion across our content and our workplace."

Shortly after, Curtis apologized for her actions in a statement to Tmz.

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"Regarding HGTV, I'm grateful for the 15-year journey we've shared," she wrote in a message to TMZ, which she posted to her Instagram Stories. "It's been a meaningful chapter, but my focus isn't on my career. My focus, at this moment is rightfully on my relationships, and my community — the people who truly know my character and where my heart is."

"I want to be clear: the word in question is wrong and not part of my vocabulary and never has been, and I apologize to everyone," she added. "As discussed, I'm a mom and I was doing mom things all day and unplugged. I realize my shows were airing, but my family is my priority and I'm just catching up to all this now."

Original article source: Canceled HGTV host Nicole Curtis faces social media storm after attempting to explain racial slur

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