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Month May 2025

Shakira’s D.C. Pride Concert Canceled a Day After Boston Show Is Called Off

On Friday (May 30), a day after her show at Boston’s Fenway Park was canceled, Shakira has called off her WorldPride Welcome Concert set for Saturday night at Washington, D.C.’s Nationals Park. The news was shared on social media accounts… Continue Reading →

Brandon Lake, CeCe Winans & More Among 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards Winners: Full List

Brandon Lake led this year’s winners at the 12th annual K-LOVE Fan Awards, picking up four trophies, including artist of the year and male artist of the year. In addition, his Jelly Roll collaboration “Hard Fought Hallelujah” was named song… Continue Reading →

Courtney Stodden Torches Cellulite Trolls With Red-Hot Bikini Post

Courtney Stodden is well aware there are plenty of trolls out there who like to rag on her body imperfections … and she decided it was time to clap back — in a bikini, naturally. The model and reality star… Continue Reading →

Friday Dance Music Guide: The Week’s Best New Tracks From Sammy Virji & Skepta, Interplanetary Criminal & More

This week in dance music: Grimes canceled an appearance at D.C. World Pride, citing “family issues,” we spoke to the CEO of Epidemic Sound about a new remix series, we caught up with Mau P at Coachella, where he told… Continue Reading →

K-Pop Star Wonho Sets June Comeback With Pre-Release Single, Preps First Full Album and South America Tour

K-pop soloist Wonho is making his return to the music scene with a pre-release single dropping this June, marking his first new material in approximately seven months since November 2024’s English-language track “What Would You Do.” The upcoming single serves… Continue Reading →

Niko McKnight, Brian McKnight’s Estranged Son, Dies at 32 After Cancer Battle

Niko McKnight, the estranged son of singer Brian McKnight, died on Thursday after a yearslong battle with cancer. He was 32. Niko’s mother, Julie McKnight, confirmed the tragic news in a statement on social media, writing, “Nikolas was a cherished… Continue Reading →

The Meaning of a Trump-Inspired Style

The Times’s chief fashion critic unravels the Trump-inspired style that has spread quickly across Washington.

Michael Cera Got to Meet Jackie Chan on Their Press Tours, but ‘I Think He Thought I Was a Competition Winner’: ‘Who Is This Person? What’s Going On?’

Michael Cera has been spending the last few weeks on a global press tour for “The Phoenician Scheme,” which marks his first time starring in a Wes Anderson movie. The same is true of Jackie Chan, who has been on… Continue Reading →

OpenAI wants ChatGPT to be a ‘super assistant’ for every part of your life

Thanks to the legal discovery process, Google’s antitrust trial with the Department of Justice has provided a fascinating glimpse into the future of ChatGPT. An internal OpenAI strategy document titled “ChatGPT: H1 2025 Strategy” describes the company’s aspiration to build… Continue Reading →

Alarmed by Trump Cuts, Scientists Are Talking Science. For 100 Hours.

Meteorologists and climate researchers aim to run a livestream for 100 hours in protest of the Trump administration’s cuts to weather and climate research.

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