Security decision led President Trump to take older Air Force One when leaving Turkey
A security decision made out of an “abundance of caution” led President Donald Trump to depart the NATO leaders’ summit in Ankara, Turkey, on the old Air Force One instead of taking the new, Qatari-donated version, according to a source familiar with the president’s plans.
Sherrone Moore’s ex-assistant sues University of Michigan alleging records requests violations
Paige Shiver and her attorneys filed a lawsuit seeking requested records and punitive damages.
Tom Holland (not that one) battles with Elon Musk over ‘Odyssey’
His name is Tom Holland, and he has plenty of strong opinions about “The Odyssey.”
HBO’s big day, Apple TV’s rise and other 2026 Emmy nominations takeaways
The 2026 Emmy nominations delivered a resounding endorsement of HBO just as the prestige TV giant braces for new ownership under Paramount Skydance.
‘Dirty Dancing’ star Jennifer Grey says her mother died ‘by her own choosing’ after cancer diagnosis
Jennifer Grey is paying tribute to her mom, Jo Wilder, after sharing that she died last weekend “on her own terms” following a cancer diagnosis.
Meta AI now lets people create deepfakes from other users’ Instagram photos without explicit consent
A new AI model from Meta allows users to create realistic deepfakes of regular people and celebrities using public Instagram photos as source material — and the company’s AI detection tool doesn’t always catch them.
Justin Bieber joins star-studded World Cup halftime show
Justin Bieber will bring his swag to the World Cup’s star-studded, Super Bowl-style halftime show, joining fellow headliners Madonna, Shakira and BTS, FIFA announced Wednesday.
‘Too small to cause harm’: FDA released report on toxic metals in tampons
The FDA has determined that various metals found in tampons don’t pose health risks to women.
As Montana’s Medicaid work requirements roll out, cancer patients fear they’ll lose coverage
Last month, Sarina Eckman got a letter from the state of Montana that made clear she could lose her Medicaid coverage — but left her confused and with questions about what she needed to do to keep it.
Judge orders release of the $5.8 million payment that Trump owed E. Jean Carroll
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that E. Jean Carroll can receive the $5.8 million awarded to her after a 2023 jury found that President Donald Trump sexually abused her in 1996 and later defamed her when he denied her allegations.