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The Strokes appeared to take aim at the U.S. government during Coachella, closing their set with a video referencing the CIA, Gaza and Iran bombings.
Jane Seymour marked her 75th birthday with a western-themed party featuring a reunion with her "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" co-stars, including Joe Lando.
Oba Femi defeated Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, with Lesnar signaling his retirement after an emotional farewell.
Two U.S. Embassy personnel were killed in an "accident" in Mexico, according to U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson. Details remain unclear.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani described his relationship with President Donald Trump as honest and direct despite Trump's criticism of his New York City tax policies.
A new survey of Long Islanders finds nearly one-third of residents believe Holocaust education should not be mandatory and Jewish people should "move on."
Sen. Chuck Schumer called on FIFA to cover NJ Transit's $48 million World Cup transportation bill as round-trip train fares soared to $150 per ticket.
A French soldier was killed in a southern Lebanon ambush allegedly carried out by Hezbollah, straining the 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire agreement.
American Airlines unveils collectible trading cards for passengers as part of its centennial celebration, available from pilots on select flights.
Max Homa criticized "spoiled" golfers who break clubs, then flung his own club at the RBC Heritage, sparking a fierce social media backlash online.
Michigan State's football program decided to have some fun for their spring game, but their recent record may make these shenanigans hard to swallow for some.
The killing of Iranian nuclear scientists in U.S.-Israeli strikes raises fears over nuclear proliferation as experts warn of weakened material controls.
San Francisco's metro area still has 2.6% fewer residents than in 2020, The San Francisco Chronicle reported, even as an AI boom fails to reverse the trend.
"Nonnamaxxing" encourages a slower, more intentional lifestyle inspired by Italian grandmothers, from home cooking to gardening and mindful walks.
Rep. Elise Stefanik pushes back on Jake Tapper's claim that Trump's rhetoric toward Iran amounted to a call for genocide in heated CNN exchange.
Jon Hamm reveals whether he used a body double on "Your Friends and Neighbors" and reflects on his journey as a self-described late bloomer in Hollywood.
Ex-Georgia star Zachariah Branch was arrested in Athens on two misdemeanor charges days before his expected selection in the second round of the NFL Draft.
In-N-Out Burger operates its own university in Baldwin Park, California, where employees train for management positions at the popular fast-food chain.
U.N. Ambassador Michael Waltz says Trump's aggressive Iran strategy has created the best chance to break Hezbollah's hold on Lebanon and bring peace.
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani sidesteps questions on "Meet the Press" about whether AOC should challenge Chuck Schumer for Senate Democratic leadership.
The collapse of trust in legacy media is well deserved as journalists admit they knew about Eric Swalwell's alleged inappropriate behavior for years but never reported it.
Police probe suspected Iranian proxy group allegedly behind a wave of arson attacks targeting Jewish sites in London, raising alarm across Europe.
A Long Beach businessman claims the California Coastal Commission denied his fireworks permit despite years of spotless environmental studies and reports.