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Silicon Valley investors embrace Trump after years of leaning left: ‘Impossible to support Biden’Prominent moguls such as David Sacks, Chamath Palihapitiya, Marc Andreessen and Shaun Maguire have grown disillusioned with the Biden administration.
Legendary U.S. WWII submarine located 3,000 feet underwaterThe USS Harder -- which earned the nickname "Hit 'em HARDER" -- was found off the Philippines, sitting upright and "relatively intact."
Top UN court orders Israel to end Rafah military op in bid to pressure Jewish stateTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — The top United Nations court ordered Israel on Friday to immediately halt its military operations in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. While Israel is unlikely to comply with any such order, it will ratchet up the pressure on the increasingly isolated country. Criticism of Israel’s conduct in the war in Gaza has...
Top UN court orders Israel to end Rafah military op in bid to pressure Jewish stateTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — The top United Nations court ordered Israel on Friday to immediately halt its military operations in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. While Israel is unlikely to comply with any such order, it will ratchet up the pressure on the increasingly isolated country. Criticism of Israel’s conduct in the war in Gaza has...
Flower Moon blooms across the skies around the globe – PHOTOSThe Flower Moon, captured in breathtaking photos, occurred across the world on May 23, 2024.
World Court Orders Israel to Immediately Halt Rafah OffensiveThe International Court of Justice at The Hague said Israel's evacuation efforts have not been 'sufficient.'
Influencer Jasmine Yong’s 2-year-old son drowns while parents nappedMalaysian influencer Jasmine Yong revealed the heartbreaking news that her 2-year-old son, Enzo, drowned last week in a "tragic accident."
Homeless Woman's Kind Gesture Goes Viral—So Internet Does Something AmazingLinda's act of kindness led to an overwhelming response online, and Jimmy Darts says it has "changed her life" forever.
Italian teenager to become first millennial Catholic saintCarlo Acutis died of leukemia in 2006 at age 15. The Catholic Church has attributed two miracles to him, which means he can be elevated to sainthood.
Expert on signs of tech addiction and how to set boundaries with techDr. Sue Varma joins "CBS Mornings" to share her guidance on what the signs of tech addiction are, what parents should look out for with their kids, how tech addiction can be treated and how we can all maintain healthy boundaries with technology.
Expert on signs of tech addiction and how to set boundaries with techDr. Sue Varma joins "CBS Mornings" to share her guidance on what the signs of tech addiction are, what parents should look out for with their kids, how tech addiction can be treated and how we can all maintain healthy boundaries with technology.
This McDonald’s burger from 1995 is perfectly intact — and even rats won’t eat it"The rats had actually eaten through the plastic bag, heaps of clothes, got into the box and they'd left the burger," said Dean.
Cher turns back time, with Nick Jonas, Demi Moore, at amfAR Cannes Gala Celebrities including Cher, Nick Jonas and Demi Moore lured the yacht-owning elite to open up their wallets for AIDS research at the 2024 amfAR Cannes Gala.
California Schools Could Be Banned From Outing Kids to Their ParentsProposed bill could prevent teachers from disclosing LGBTQ+ children's gender identity or sexual orientation to their parents.
Star facialist Shani Darden talks skincare staples and the under-$100 retinol Jennifer Aniston ‘loves’“She knows so much about skincare," Darden says of the "Friends" actress, a longtime client.
I am a Proud Black Man. DEI Undermines Us | OpinionI am a self-respecting Black man, and I would never want to be treated differently because of something I didn't earn, like having more melanin in my skin.
I am a Proud Black Man. DEI Undermines Us | OpinionI am a self-respecting Black man, and I would never want to be treated differently because of something I didn't earn, like having more melanin in my skin.
International Court of Justice Orders Israel to Stop Its Offensive in Rafah NowYves HermanThe International Court of Justice on Friday ordered Israel to halt its military offensive in Rafah, the city in southern Gaza where displaced Palestinians have sought shelter from the conflict. The decision from the court in The Hague followed a request from South Africa’s lawyers last week seeking emergency measures to order Israel to immediately withdraw its forces from the area.Before announcing its decision, the court noted that the situation in Rafah has “deteriorated further” since its last order, and that the humanitarian situation in the city is now “disastrous.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
International Court of Justice Orders Israel to Stop Its Offensive in Rafah NowYves HermanThe International Court of Justice on Friday ordered Israel to halt its military offensive in Rafah, the city in southern Gaza where displaced Palestinians have sought shelter from the conflict. The decision from the court in The Hague followed a request from South Africa’s lawyers last week seeking emergency measures to order Israel to immediately withdraw its forces from the area.Before announcing its decision, the court noted that the situation in Rafah has “deteriorated further” since its last order, and that the humanitarian situation in the city is now “disastrous.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
Sean "Diddy" Combs accused of sexual assault, rape in new lawsuitSean "Diddy" Combs is facing another new lawsuit, the second this week. In the suit filed Thursday, a woman accuses Combs of rape and sexual assault. The allegations come as his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura responded for the first time since a graphic video was released of Combs assaulting her.
Sean "Diddy" Combs accused of sexual assault, rape in new lawsuitSean "Diddy" Combs is facing another new lawsuit, the second this week. In the suit filed Thursday, a woman accuses Combs of rape and sexual assault. The allegations come as his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura responded for the first time since a graphic video was released of Combs assaulting her.
Proud mom Sharon Stone, 66, celebrates son Laird’s high school graduationThe "Basic Instinct" star shared a photo of herself beaming beside the strikingly tall 19-year-old, who wore a maroon graduation cap and gown.
Republican Governor Calls Home State GOP 'Ridiculous'Ohio Governor Mike DeWine called for a special session to ensure President Joe Biden appears on the state's ballot in November.
Congressional testimony, encampments and labor action: What to know about UC campus turmoilUC officials are contending with ongoing Gaza war protests, the fallout of violence at UCLA — and now a UC Santa Cruz labor strike that could soon spread.
Lady Gaga’s ‘Chromatica Ball’ Film Oozes With Joy and SweatHBOThe start of the COVID-19 pandemic gave us some of the absolute worst media imaginable. Anne Hathaway’s luxury department store heist movie was mind-numbing, despite all of those words together suggesting something incredible. Judd Apatow’s latest effort left everyone wishing the pandemic had shut down its production. For god sake, Bette motherfucking Midler agreed to be in an HBO original movie called Coastal Elites. It was a time of deep crisis.But what stands as one of the biggest pop-cultural tragedies of that time, at least for my gay ass, was the scrapped promotional rollout for Lady Gaga’s Chromatica. The superstar’s long-awaited sixth album ignited the weary souls of fans when its first single was announced in February 2020, just two weeks before the world shut down. Initially, Gaga planned an expansive album launch, the kind she pioneered for the modern pop singer—and that her own career had not seen since 2013’s hotly contested ARTPOP era. For Chromatica, Gaga had planned a surprise Coachella performance alongside Blackpink, award show performances, a worldwide promo tour, and “lots of other fun surprises” that had to be discarded when it became clear that COVID was very much here to stay. And then, there was the Chromatica Ball, the world tour originally planned for summer 2020 and that had to be delayed so many times, it became a joke among Gaga’s fans.Of all of the what-ifs that remain from the Chromatica era, its tour is not one. The show went ahead in summer 2022, selling out each of its 20 dates. Now, the sweeping production is making its way to your living room, with a high-energy concert film, Gaga Chromatica Ball, debuting on HBO May 25. The film is Gaga’s first professionally recorded concert since 2011’s Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour, which earned the singer raves while her nascent star was quickly rising. Thirteen years later, this new special replicates all of the excitement that swirled around the singer in those early years. It’s an exhilarating watch from start to finish, bolstering an already stellar show with trippy editing and crisp, stylistic filmmaking. The film refines Gaga’s big, offbeat ideas and makes them palatable enough for the average viewer, luring them into Chromatica’s pulsating electropop soundscape. Maintaining that pull for this long is a feat in and of itself, but Gaga Chromatica Ball feels like a victory lap. The movie is a celebration of the singer’s ability to pull herself and her art out of unprecedented global destruction, amplifying the album’s core themes with stunning new resonance.Read more at The Daily Beast.
Lady Gaga’s ‘Chromatica Ball’ Film Oozes With Joy and SweatHBOThe start of the COVID-19 pandemic gave us some of the absolute worst media imaginable. Anne Hathaway’s luxury department store heist movie was mind-numbing, despite all of those words together suggesting something incredible. Judd Apatow’s latest effort left everyone wishing the pandemic had shut down its production. For god sake, Bette motherfucking Midler agreed to be in an HBO original movie called Coastal Elites. It was a time of deep crisis.But what stands as one of the biggest pop-cultural tragedies of that time, at least for my gay ass, was the scrapped promotional rollout for Lady Gaga’s Chromatica. The superstar’s long-awaited sixth album ignited the weary souls of fans when its first single was announced in February 2020, just two weeks before the world shut down. Initially, Gaga planned an expansive album launch, the kind she pioneered for the modern pop singer—and that her own career had not seen since 2013’s hotly contested ARTPOP era. For Chromatica, Gaga had planned a surprise Coachella performance alongside Blackpink, award show performances, a worldwide promo tour, and “lots of other fun surprises” that had to be discarded when it became clear that COVID was very much here to stay. And then, there was the Chromatica Ball, the world tour originally planned for summer 2020 and that had to be delayed so many times, it became a joke among Gaga’s fans.Of all of the what-ifs that remain from the Chromatica era, its tour is not one. The show went ahead in summer 2022, selling out each of its 20 dates. Now, the sweeping production is making its way to your living room, with a high-energy concert film, Gaga Chromatica Ball, debuting on HBO May 25. The film is Gaga’s first professionally recorded concert since 2011’s Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour, which earned the singer raves while her nascent star was quickly rising. Thirteen years later, this new special replicates all of the excitement that swirled around the singer in those early years. It’s an exhilarating watch from start to finish, bolstering an already stellar show with trippy editing and crisp, stylistic filmmaking. The film refines Gaga’s big, offbeat ideas and makes them palatable enough for the average viewer, luring them into Chromatica’s pulsating electropop soundscape. Maintaining that pull for this long is a feat in and of itself, but Gaga Chromatica Ball feels like a victory lap. The movie is a celebration of the singer’s ability to pull herself and her art out of unprecedented global destruction, amplifying the album’s core themes with stunning new resonance.Read more at The Daily Beast.
Stephen King's Book Is Already Getting Rave ReviewsThe critically acclaimed horror author released "You Like It Darker," which is a collection of short stories, on May 21.
Sleep tourism is on the rise — in the city that never sleeps — with AI-powered beds and ‘bedtime lattes’A majority of travelers across generations indicated that the top reason they plan to travel in 2024 will be to rest and recharge — with fewer people are sleeping on sleep than ever before — according to Hilton’s 2024 Trends Report.
Travis Kelce Finally Responded to That Divisive Harrison Butker SpeechMark J. Rebilas/USA Today Sports via ReutersTravis Kelce says he didn’t agree with “just about any” of what his Kansas City Chiefs teammate Harrison Butker said during his extremely controversial commencement speech at a Catholic college earlier this month.The backlash was swift and furious to Butker’s speech, in which he took swipes at abortion and Pride Month and emphasized to the young women graduating the importance of being a “homemaker.” He also appeared to invoke the lyrics of Kelce’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift, at one point, saying: “As my teammate’s girlfriend says, ‘Familiarity breeds contempt.’”“I think Pat said it best where he is every bit of a great person and a great teammate,” Kelce said on Friday’s episode of his New Heights podcast, which he hosts alongside his former NFL player brother, Jason Kelce. Travis Kelce was referring to comments made earlier this week by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, in which he said he judged Butker by “the character he shows every single day, and that’s a good person.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
Travis Kelce Finally Responded to That Divisive Harrison Butker SpeechMark J. Rebilas/USA Today Sports via ReutersTravis Kelce says he didn’t agree with “just about any” of what his Kansas City Chiefs teammate Harrison Butker said during his extremely controversial commencement speech at a Catholic college earlier this month.The backlash was swift and furious to Butker’s speech, in which he took swipes at abortion and Pride Month and emphasized to the young women graduating the importance of being a “homemaker.” He also appeared to invoke the lyrics of Kelce’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift, at one point, saying: “As my teammate’s girlfriend says, ‘Familiarity breeds contempt.’”“I think Pat said it best where he is every bit of a great person and a great teammate,” Kelce said on Friday’s episode of his New Heights podcast, which he hosts alongside his former NFL player brother, Jason Kelce. Travis Kelce was referring to comments made earlier this week by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, in which he said he judged Butker by “the character he shows every single day, and that’s a good person.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
I tested 3 methods to keep salad fresh for longer in the fridge — here’s which worked bestOne creator has discovered the ultimate way to keep bagged salad fresher for longer.
Caitlin Clark’s ‘remarkable’ growth five games into WNBA career: ESPN’s Andraya CarterThe Indiana Fever have started 0-5 in Caitlin Clark's rookie year, but ESPN analyst Andraya Carter is not sounding the alarm bells.
Gen Z Woman Refusing to Swap Chairs With 'Middle-Aged' People Backed"They grumbled about selfish youngsters, gave me the stink eye and asked the shop to make their orders to go," she said.
Jason Kelce jokingly told ‘frustrated’ wife Kylie to make him a sandwich after Harrison Butker speech"My wife, she was, I think, a little bit frustrated with some of the comments," the recently retired Philadelphia Eagles center shared on "New Heights" Friday.
NATO Faces Dilemma over Baltic Sea Islands Eyed by RussiaThe lightly defended outcrops could decide control of the strategic sea in the event of war with Moscow.
Texas Nuns Hit Back at Bishop, Demand Apology for 'Abusive Act'The Carmelite nuns at a monastery in Arlington, TX, have called for Bishop Olson to apologize to them for the dismissal of their mother prioress last year.
Housemates Leave Mortifying Surprise for Roommate Bringing Date Home"This is evil I'm dying," wrote one commenter on the TikTok clip that has received more than 882,000 views.
Russia, North Korea may be planning ‘October surprise’ ahead of election: reportThe growing military alliance between Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un could expand Pyongyang’s nuclear arsenal.
Golden Retriever Curious About Mom's Bath Delights Viewers: 'House Puddle'A user wrote of her golden retriever that "anytime we try to give him a bath it's like we're trying to murder him."
4 Reasons Why Anthologies Are the New Literary Magazines: And Why That's Good for the Reading CommunityHere are a few ways anthologies have advantages over the traditional magazine format.
British-Born Teenager Set to Become Catholic Church’s First Millennial SaintA U.K.-born teenager who died of leukemia aged 15 is to become the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint.
Major robotaxi firms face federal safety investigations after crashesA year ago, self-driving companies seemed poised for a breakout moment. Now, the industry is struggling against setbacks and scrutiny.
CNN reporter struck by size of pro-Trump rally in 'one of the bluest counties in the entire country'CNN's Kristen Holmes told CNN anchor Anderson Cooper that she was surprised by the massive support the former President Trump drew at a Thursday rally in the Bronx.
Zach Wilson opens up on ‘bittersweet’ Jets trade for first time as Broncos QB competition beginsThe Jets traded Wilson to the Broncos this offseason to give the 2021 No. 2 pick a fresh start after a once-promising relationship did not pan out as expected.
Fans convinced Billie Eilish shaded Taylor Swift and Beyoncé’s ‘psychotic’ three-hour concerts"Nobody wants that," said Eilish, who previously feuded with Swifties over her comments about "big artists" using "wasteful packaging" for albums.
'Shōgun’ set to return ... and score with Emmy votersIs 'The Bear' a comedy? Shouldn't 'Shōgun’ be in limited series? When it comes to the Emmys, it depends on who you ask.
Travis Kelce reacts to Harrison Butker’s controversial commencement speechKelce addressed the controversy engulfing Butker during Friday's installment of the "New Heights" podcast.
‘Atlas’ May Be One Of the Last Netflix Original Movies of Its Kind: Bloated, Bad, and ExpensiveNetflix's new head of film will reportedly focus on mid-sized romance, comedy, and family films.