
Phish 'deeply saddened' after one person fatally stabbed and two injured outside concert
Phish have been left "deeply saddened" after one person died and two others were injured when a fight broke out in the ... Read More
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Q&A: She's the only Deaf Grammy-winning artist. He's an acclaimed Deaf poet. Their new album is extraordinary
LOS ANGELES — On "Sound Machine," a track from the new album "Aloud" from poet Raymond Antrobus and percussionist Evelyn Glennie, Antrobus recalls his fear as a child when he knocked over his dad's stereo.
"Killing the ...Read more
Seeing a concert in Vegas? Here are your do's and don'ts
LAS VEGAS — “Good manners are free. Everyone should have them.”
That was once told to us by the late, great Lemmy Kilmister, immortal Motorhead frontman and fount of all that is awesome.
Now, if a dude who treated ...Read more
Prince Harry recalls joy of family visits to Disneyland
Prince Harry found visiting Disneyland with his children "[brought] out the kid in" him.
The Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, celebrate Princess Lilibet's fourth birthday earlier this year to the ...Read more
Ed Sheeran splurges on farm
Ed Sheeran has splashed out on a £1 million farm.
The Castle on the Hill hitmaker already lives on his lavish Sheeranville estate - which boasts amentities including a swimming pool, two-storey treehouse, a pub and a ...Read more
Alex Kingston's adoptions failed after birth mothers 'took the money and ran'
Alex Kingston's dreams of adopting a baby were dashed twice when the birth mothers "took the money and ran".
The 62-year-old E.R. star has a daughter, Salome, who was born in 2001, with her second husband Florian Haertel ...Read more
Jon Bon Jovi says being a grandfather is 'crazy but wonderful'
Jon Bon Jovi says being a grandfather is "crazy but ... wonderful".
The Bon Jovi frontman, 63, became a grandad for the first time over the summer when his son Jake Bongiovi, 23, and his wife Millie Bobby Brown, 21, ...Read more
Commentary: The cruel arithmetic of Trump's immigration crackdown
As summer 2025 winds down, the Trump administration’s deportation machine is operating at full throttle—removing over one million people in six months and fulfilling a campaign promise to launch the “largest ...Read more
Florida DOGE starts attacking 'bloated' government budgets. Who's next in the state?
The state’s chief financial officer has kicked off visits to warn local governments to cut back on spending — and give residents some property tax relief.
The first two stops by Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise ...Read more
WA's law requiring pay rates on job ads is changing. No one is happy
Roughly 2½ years after Washington’s pay transparency law took effect, lawmakers, state courts, employers and job seekers are still trying to make sense of it.
In an effort to address the disparity between men's and ...Read more
Inside Pa.'s largest immigrant detention center: Violence, desperation, little oversight
Jose Francisco Velasquez Manaure views himself as a rule follower.
He was a police officer in his native Venezuela, where he joined an opposition political party to demand reforms in his country. When government-aligned ...Read more
Seattle, a coffee haven, is watching java prices spike. Why?
SEATTLE — How much does that morning cup of joe cost? The price may give you a jolt.
The price of a coffee is no longer under, like, $5," said Emma Ueda, 27, who lives in Seattle. "It could be a $12 day, just going to a...Read more
Ask the Pediatrician: School cell phone policies: Tips for families
Does your child's school have a new phone policy starting this year? Some schools now ask students to keep phones away "bell-to-bell," from the start of classes through dismissal. Others use locking bags like the Yondr ...Read more
AI cameras are spotting wildfires across California -- often before humans call 911
For generations, fire lookout towers stood as landmarks across the American West.
Binoculars in hand, dedicated fire spotters scanned the landscape for smoke and radioed firefighters before flames grew out of control. But...Read more
Illinois toymaker takes its challenge of Trump administration's tariffs to Supreme Court
CHICAGO — In an airy warehouse in Vernon Hills, Illinois, workers pack educational toys designed to bring children joy and expand their worlds. Plastic apples that can be taken apart to understand fractions, a toy cash ...Read more
Motormouth: Gas cap problem
Q: I am having a problem with my gas cap that is creating an engine warning on my dash. I have been tightening the gas cap quite a few times. I will sometimes get it to clear the check engine light, but it will soon come ...Read more
Whitney Wolfe Herd tried to 'shut down' Swiped film
Whitney Wolfe Herd tried to "shut down" her biopic Swiped.
The 36-year-old entrepreneur - who is the founder of the dating app Bumble - did not want the story of her life and rise to become the world's youngest ...Read more
Tyler Posey has written a new Teen Wolf movie
Tyler Posey has written a new Teen Wolf movie and he "has an idea" for a third.
The 33-year-old actor played the lead role in a TV series based on the 1985 film starring Michael J. Fox between 2011 and 2017 and he ...Read more
As California installs more artificial turf, health and environmental concerns multiply
LOS ANGELES — Fields of plastic, or fake turf, are spreading across the Golden State from San Diego to Del Norte counties.
Some municipalities and school districts embrace them, saying they are good for the environment ...Read more
A culture at risk: Chicago's street vendors quietly disappear from familiar corners during ICE surge
A gentle breeze carried the scent of sweet fruit and earthy vegetables from Rodolfo Espinoza’s produce stand on an early Tuesday morning on the Southwest Side of Chicago.
Espinoza and his wife carefully arranged their ...Read more
Projected surge in uninsured will strain local health systems
RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas — Jake Margo Jr. stood in the triage room at Starr County Memorial Hospital explaining why a person with persistent fever who could be treated with over-the-counter medication didn’t need to be ...Read more
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