Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron and longtime friend of the late Taylor Hawkins says his quotes in a Rolling Stone article were “taken out of context.” The rock bible published
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Inside Diddy’s eerie, abandoned Georgia mansion
And like that — Puff — he’s gone. Bad Boy Records rapper and business mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs purchased this eight-bedroom, 16-bathroom Italian Baroque-style estate in Georgia in 2003 for
Samuel L. Jackson now knows if F-word caused ‘SNL’ ban
Samuel L. Jackson may not be banned from “Saturday Night Live” after all. The newly crowned Oscar-winner talked about a recent run-in with “SNL” ringleader Lorne Michaels on Entertainment Weekly’s
‘Dirty Dancing’ sequel: How a Patrick Swayze hologram could ruin everything
We all know the famous movie quote: “Nobody puts Baby in a corner with a CGI replica of the late Patrick Swayze.” OK, that’s not the exact phrase, but it
Wisconsin Democrats Sue G.O.P. Fake Electors Over 2020 Scheme
In the first lawsuit of its kind, two Democrats who served as Electoral College delegates from Wisconsin in 2020 have sued 10 Republicans who were on a fake slate of
Pentagon Faults Review of Deadly Airstrike but Finds No Wrongdoing
WASHINGTON — A Pentagon investigation into a U.S. airstrike in Syria in 2019 that killed dozens of people, including women and children, found that the military’s initial review of the
Three Questions About Today’s Consequential Primaries
PHILADELPHIA — Tonight’s big races in Pennsylvania and North Carolina are sending tremors across the Republican Party, as its MAGA wing vies for dominance with other flavors of Trumpism. Democrats
Justice Dept. Is Said to Request Transcripts From Jan. 6 Committee
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has asked the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack for transcripts of interviews it is conducting behind closed doors, including some with associates of
Ukrainian Holdouts in Mariupol Surrender to an Uncertain Fate
KYIV, Ukraine — Hundreds of die-hard Ukrainian soldiers who had made a last stand against Russian forces from a Mariupol steel mill faced an uncertain future Tuesday under Kremlin custody
Russian Hacking Cartel Attacks Costa Rican Government Agencies
WASHINGTON — A Russian hacking cartel carried out an extraordinary cyberattack against the government of Costa Rica, crippling tax collection and export systems for more than a month so far
Biden Administration Offers Venezuela Minor Sanctions Relief
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration said Tuesday it would slightly loosen the crippling economic sanctions against Venezuela’s government to help restart stagnant talks between President Nicolás Maduro and opposition leaders
Your Wednesday Briefing: Sri Lanka, Out of Fuel
Good morning. We’re covering an economic catastrophe in Sri Lanka, Covid-19 frustration in Shanghai and health equity in India. Sri Lanka teeters on the edge Sri Lanka’s economic crisis may
Europe Rethinks Its Reliance on Burning Wood for Electricity
In recent years, Europe’s power plants have slashed their use of coal by burning something else instead: Millions of tons of wood, much of it imported from the United States.
Polls close in Pennsylvania’s high-profile Senate and gubernatorial primary showdowns
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! NEWTOWN, PA – Democrat Lt. Gov. John Fetterman Tuesday took the Pennsylvania Democratic Senate nomination despite a stroke last week, as three
Ted Budd says Trump endorsement was ‘huge’ for North Carolina Senate
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Ted Budd, R-N.C., said backing from former President Trump has been a “huge” factor in his bid to become the next
Madison Cawthorn fighting to hold onto House seat amid primary challenge as polls close in North Carolina
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Madison Cawthorn, the youngest member of Congress, is trying to fend off credible GOP challengers Tuesday who say the 26-year-old has
Should Congress spend time discussing UFOs? Americans weigh in
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! WASHINGTON, D.C. – Americans in Washington, D.C., shared their thoughts on UFOs and whether Congress should spend time discussing them. “I’m convinced
Hunter Biden laptop repairmen says FBI ‘didn’t seem interested’ in reviewing hard drive
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: John Paul Mac Isaac, the laptop repair shop owner who serviced Hunter Biden’s laptop in April 2019, is speaking out about
Justice Department Asks Jan. 6 Committee for Transcripts to Help With Criminal Investigation
The Justice Department has asked the Jan. 6 committee to turn over transcripts of interviews it has conducted, signaling that Attornegy General Merrick Garland’s probe into the attack on the
The Buffalo Shooter Recorded His Deadly Attack. Twitter Let the Video Go Viral
On Monday, a new Twitter user with the handle @BuffaloSh00ting, the screen name “Buffalo Supermarket Video,” and a bio reading “Buffalo Supermarket Video, Get it here,” popped up on the
Military List of UFO Sightings Has More Than Doubled in the Past Year, Navy Official Says at Hearing
Congress held its first hearing on UFOs in over 50 years on Tuesday, and it turns out there have been a lot more reported UFO — or UAP, unidentified aerial
MAGA Lawmaker Now Under Investigation for Claiming Buffalo Shooting Was False Flag
The Arizona state Senate on Monday launched an ethics investigation into Wendy Rogers after the racist, far-right state lawmaker falsely suggested the mass shooting in Buffalo last Saturday was carried
Tucker Carlson Tries, and Fails, to Distance Himself From Buffalo Shooter’s Manifesto
Tucker Carlson has long promoted the idea of the “great replacement,” a racist conspiracy theory holding that white people are being systematically replaced by immigrants. The theory was present throughout
The Rangers’ Goalie Is Adjusting to the Pressures of the Playoffs
He is also one of the N.H.L.’s best players at any position. He was named as one of the three finalists for the Hart Trophy for most valuable player during
Valencia goes after Giannoulias in her first TV ad in secretary of state race
City Clerk Anna Valencia appears in a TV commercial promoting her Democratic campaign for Illinois secretary of state. Screen image Anna Valencia’s Democratic campaign for Illinois secretary of state is
CARES Act coronavirus relief problems dog 3 hospitals that opened as COVID struck
Thomasville Regional Medical Center in Thomasville, Ala., is among three hospitals nationally that say they are missing out on federal pandemic relief money because they opened during or shortly before
Black developers to build 3-flats in a single Woodlawn block, replacing 11 vacant lots
Cook County Board Commissioner Bridget Gainer, Cook County Land Bank Authority Executive Director Eleanor Gorski, Commissioner of the City of Chicago Department of Housing Marisa Novara and Cook County Board
Farragut Career Academy in Little Village gets sorely-needed investment
Farragut Career Academy, 2345 S. Christiana Ave., is in line for $16.6 million in renovations and expansions. Google Maps Little Village has had more than its share of heartache over
$1.9M settlement to family of Jose Nieves, unarmed man shot by off-duty Chicago Police officer
Chicago Police Officer Lowell Houser (center) was convicted of killing an unarmed Jose Nieves during an off-duty argument in 2017. Sun-Times file Chicago taxpayers will spend $1.9 million to compensate
Cubs’ Marcus Stroman nears return, Jason Heyward to IL
Cubs right-hander Marcus Stroman threw a bullpen on Tuesday. File photo. Getty The Cubs placed outfielder Jason Heyward on the injured list Tuesday, making him the third Cub to go