Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada

Rosie O’Donnell has made significant changes in 2025. The actress and comedian shared a video on TikTok on Tuesday in which she disclosed that she relocated to Ireland with her child Clay in mid-January, stating, “Although I was never someone who thought I would move to another country, that’s what I decided would be the best for myself and my 12-year-old child.” O’Donnell explained that she moved to Ireland on January 15 and is “in the process” of obtaining her Irish citizenship, as she has Irish grandparents. “It’s been pretty wonderful, I have to say. The people are so loving…

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Celine Dion has issued a warning regarding AI-generated songs circulating online. “It has come to our attention that unsanctioned, AI-generated music purporting to contain Celine Dion’s musical performances, and name and likeness, is currently circulating online and across various Digital Service Providers,” the Canadian star stated in an Instagram post on Saturday. “Please be advised that these recordings are fake and not approved, and are not songs from her official discography.” While Dion does not specify any particular recordings, the use of AI is an increasingly contentious topic in the music industry. Related article Katy Perry, Billie Eilish, J Balvin…

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Ne-Yo appears to be “So Sick” of people discussing his romantic relationships. The award-winning singer has shared a series of videos and photos on his verified Instagram account featuring the four women he is currently dating. “Since the world is so intrigued, I guess I should introduce my loves properly,” he wrote in the caption. “LADIES AND GENTS I PRESENT MY PYRAMID.” He then proceeded to introduce each of the women, along with their respective social media handles. “Say something nice or move on with your life,” he concluded his post. “We happy over here.” The “Closer” singer has been…

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As Bruce Willis lives with frontotemporal dementia, his wife Emma Heming Willis has become an advocate for those supporting loved ones with long-term care needs. She reflected on the tragic deaths of Gene Hackman and his wife and caregiver Betsy Arakawa in a video shared on Instagram on Monday. “So this is not something I would normally comment on, but I do really believe that there is some learning in this story,” Heming Willis said of Hackman and Arakawa. The couple was found deceased in their New Mexico home in late February. Arakawa, 65, died of hantavirus, and days later,…

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Billy Joel announced on Tuesday that he is rescheduling several tour dates to concentrate on recuperating from a recent surgical procedure. Joel shared the announcement on his Instagram page, stating in a message that the tour will be postponed for four months to allow Joel to “undergo physical therapy under the supervision of his doctors.” “While I regret postponing any shows, my health must take precedence. I look forward to returning to the stage and sharing the joy of live music with our incredible fans,” Joel wrote. “Thank you for your understanding.” The statement further indicated that he is “expected…

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John Mulaney is revealing details about his low-key wedding to Olivia Munn. The couple reportedly tied the knot at a friend’s residence in New York during the Fourth of July weekend last summer. Mulaney recounted some humorous instances from the event during an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Monday. The comedian and actor disclosed that Sam Waterston, Munn’s co-star from “The Newsroom,” officiated their ceremony, fulfilling a previous offer Waterston had made to Olivia, stating, “If you ever get married, I’ll perform the ceremony.” Kimmel then inquired about the context of Waterston’s offer. “I think it was just casual…

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While superheroes are often perceived as indestructible, Scarlett Johansson wishes to remind everyone that some heroes need their definitive goodbye. In an interview released in InStyle on Tuesday, the “Lost In Translation” star addressed the persistent inquiries surrounding her Marvel Cinematic Universe character, Natasha Romanoff, also known as Black Widow, who perished on screen in 2019’s “Avengers: Endgame.” “Natasha is gone. She is gone. She’s gone. Okay?” she stated to the publication. For those following, her character – a highly skilled assassin – was an essential component of the superhero team, the Avengers, who sacrificed her life to obtain an…

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Twenty years before the Titanic changed maritime history, another ship, hailed as a technological marvel, set sail on the Great Lakes. The Western Reserve was one of the first all-steel cargo ships to traverse these lakes. Built for speed, the 300-foot freighter, dubbed “the inland greyhound,” was considered one of the safest ships afloat. Owner Peter Minch, proud of his vessel, brought his family aboard for a summer voyage in August 1892. On August 30, as the ship entered Lake Superior’s Whitefish Bay, a storm arose. With no cargo, the ship floated high, and the storm split it in half.…

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The landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision, Brown v. Board of Education, declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional. However, 70 years later, many public schools in America remain racially separate and unequal. According to a 2024 study from Stanford University and the University of Southern California, racial segregation has increased by 64% since 1988 in the nation’s 100 largest school districts. How did this happen? The reasons are complex, but a new book argues that the 1974 Milliken v. Bradley decision is largely to blame. Author Michelle Adams, in her book “The Containment,” contends that contemporary American schools are shaped…

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When attorneys for Mahmoud Khalil enter the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse in New York on Wednesday, they will have one mission in mind: to get their client, a Palestinian activist, released from an ICE facility in Louisiana and back to New York to be closer to legal counsel and family. Khalil was arrested and detained on Saturday by federal agents over his role in protests against the Israel-Hamas war at Columbia University last spring. His green card was revoked by the Trump administration, his lawyer said, but a federal judge in New York blocked any immediate effort to deport…

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