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  • Noah Kahan Drops The Great Divide Extended Album The Last of the Bugs

    Singer Noah Kahan has surprise dropped ‘The Great Divide: The Last of the Bugs,’ an extended version of his fourth studio album, released today.

    The Hollywood Reporter
  • Helena Bonham Carter Exits White Lotus Season 4 Cast

    Helena Bonham Carter has departed The White Lotus season 4 cast, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

    The Hollywood Reporter
  • Trump news at a glance: as president’s relations with Nato fray, EU leaders explore their options

    Brussels officials will draw up a plan on how to use the EU’s little-known mutual assistance pact in the event of a foreign attack

    The Guardian
  • Gutierrez: Raiders' past meets future as Tom Flores passes No. 15 torch to Fernando Mendoza

    “It’s a privilege to have him wear my number,” Flores said.

    Raiders.com
  • SiriusXM Said to Be in Early Talks to Acquire iHeartMedia

    A deal, which was described by two people familiar with the discussions, would unite two major providers of traditional and satellite radio.

    The New York Times
  • Eagles select Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers in 2026 NFL draft

    The Eagles might have selected their tight end of the future with the SEC standout.

    Inquirer.com
  • Helena Bonham Carter Leaving 'The White Lotus' Season 4, Will Be Recast

    Helena Bonham Carter is leaving 'The White Lotus' Season 4 for creative reasons. The role is being revamped and will be recast.

    Deadline
  • Atlanta Falcons draft CB Avieon Terrell in 2nd round of 2026 NFL Draft

    Atlanta brings Avieon Terrell in with their second round pick, pairing him with his brother A.J. in the Falcons secondary.

    The Falcoholic
  • Steelers trade up to No. 47, select WR Germie Bernard

    The Colts were set to make their first pick of the 2026 draft at No. 47 overall.

    NBC Sports
  • Rubio’s Absence From Iran Talks Highlights Stay-at-Home Role

    President Trump has outsourced much of his diplomacy to others, while Mr. Rubio focuses on his second job as national security adviser.

    The New York Times