Prince William continued to honor his wife Kate Middleton during his first public service engagement since the Princess of Wales announced her cancer diagnosis.
When it comes to deciphering clues, Swifties are only second to Sherlock Holmes. Taylor Swift has given her fans plenty to speculate about in the run-up to the release of her new album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”
The Washington Commanders are in line to get one of the top quarterbacks available with the second pick in the NFL draft. LSU’s Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels, North Carolina’s Drake Maye and Michigan’s national championship-winning J.J. McCarthy are all possibilities for Washington assuming Chicago goes with USC’s Caleb Williams first as expected. New general manager Adam Peters said Thursday the Commanders feel great about keeping and using the No. 2 pick rather than trading down.
Automaker Hyundai said it had paused its advertising on Elon Musk’s social media app, X, after a sponsored post from the company appeared next to antisemitic and pro-Nazi posts. Hyundai confirmed the pause in a statement to NBC News late Wednesday.
Prince Harry, the son of King Charles III and fifth in line to the British throne, has formally confirmed he is now a U.S. resident.
Hannah Waddingham is reflecting on the end of "Ted Lasso" — and why it was important to have Jason Sudeikis by her side every step of the way.
The hype surrounding the release of Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” on April 19 is bringing fresh attention to one major figure in the Swiftverse: her longtime publicist, Tree Paine.
The East's No. 7 Sixers and West's No. 7 Lakers will be trying to pull off a rare first-round upset.
House Speaker Johnson plans to package TikTok legislation with critical aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, and send it to the Senate. President Joe Biden vowed to sign it into law.
Mariska Hargitay was recently mistaken for a real police officer on the set of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" by a little girl who was looking for her mom.
Google has fired 28 employees in the aftermath of protests over technology that the internet company is supplying the Israeli government amid the Gaza war, further escalating tensions surrounding a hot-button deal.
Utah Jazz owners Ryan and Ashley Smith officially bought the franchise, but the deal states that Arizona will get an expansion team if a new arena is built in the next five years.