A federal judge has given the government until next Thursday to reach an agreement with human rights lawyers in Minnesota.
From Hollywood to the homeland: Why African countries are courting black American stars
Ciara and Samuel L Jackson are among the big names who have become citizens of African countries in recent years.
He has the world’s biggest stage. What will Bad Bunny do with it?
With Super Bowl half-time shows becoming increasingly polarised, how will the Puerto Rican superstar quiet his detractors?
Justice Department will allow lawmakers to see unredacted versions of released Epstein files
The Department of Justice will allow members of Congress to review unredacted files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Justice Department will allow lawmakers to see unredacted versions of released Epstein files
The Department of Justice will allow members of Congress to review unredacted files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
Rapper Lil Jon confirms son is dead after police find body in pond near Atlanta
Nathan Smith, 27, known professionally as DJ Young Slade, was music producer, artist, engineer and NYU graduateAmerican rapper Lil Jon said on Friday that his son, Nathan Smith, has died, the record producer confirmed in a joint statement with Smith’s …
In Afghanistan, a trail of hunger and death behind U.S. aid cuts
Afghanistan has plunged deeper into a crisis marked by levels of child hunger unseen in 25 years and the closure of almost 450 health centers.
Photos of retro ’70s-themed orchids show in Chicago
CHICAGO (AP) — Thousands of orchids fill the greenhouse of the the Chicago Botanic Garden for its 12th annual Orchid Show, themed “Feelin’ Groovy,” where installations inspired by the 1970s — including a yellow Volkswagen Beetle overflowing with blooms…
Big Tech plans $650–700 billion in AI investments for 2026, sparking bubble fears and stock volatility
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Feds can’t withhold social service funds from 5 Democratic states amid fraud claims, judge rules
A federal judge in New York says the Trump administration must keep the money flowing for now for programs aimed at helping low-income families with children in five states.