Celebrities are publicly disavowing an event for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
A report claimed stars such as Dionne Warwick and Martin Sheen would attend a pricey gala hosted by a super PAC backing Mr. Kennedy’s third-party candidacy.
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PinkPantheress Leaves the Bedroom for the Wider Pop World
A conversation about the 22-year-old singer, songwriter and producer’s new album and the art of sampling.
publicat de By The NewIsrael is on high alert as regional threats from Iran-backed militants grow.
at Israeli targets in the south, including the portEilat
publicat de By Maria Abi-habibMoody’s Changes U.S. Credit Outlook to ‘Negative’
Moody’s reaffirmed America’s credit rating at the highest AAA level but expressed concern about the nation’s fiscal trajectory amid congressional dysfunction.
publicat de By Alan RappeportThe W.H.O. chief says more than 250 attacks on Gaza and West Bank health care facilities have been verified.
Pastor Indicted With Trump in Georgia Asks Evangelical Supporters for Help
The Rev. Stephen C. Lee says he was pastoring to people in Georgia after the 2020 election. The indictment says he was pressuring an elections worker.
publicat de By Richard Fausset‘Es como la Messi mujer’: la gira de Taylor Swift llega a Argentina
La cantautora tuvo el primer concierto del Eras Tour fuera de Norteamérica; algunas swifties locales acamparon más de cinco meses a la espera del recital.
publicat de By Jack Nicasboygenius on Its First Grammy Nominations and Keeping Rock Fun
Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus earned six nods for their debut LP, “The Record.” Texts from fellow nominees Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish followed.
publicat de By Julia JacobsHarvard, Columbia and Penn Pledge to Fight Antisemitism on Campus
The universities are trying to address criticism by banning pro-Palestinian student groups, condemning slogans and starting task forces to address antisemitism.
publicat de By Anemona HartocollisFamily in ‘Take Care of Maya’ Documentary Is Awarded $261 Million
A jury found that a Florida hospital, which had suspected child abuse, was liable for charges including medical negligence and false imprisonment in its treatment of Maya Kowalski in 2016.
publicat de By Christine Hauser