April 19 Trump administration tried to sabotage Neil Young's US citizenship, says wife Daryl Hannah President Donald Trump’s administration tried to sabotage singer-songwriter Neil Young's U.S. citizenship in 2019, claims his wife, actress Daryl Hannah.
April 19 Teddi Mellencamp tears up over losing time with her kids as she battles Stage 4 cancer In a recent interview, Teddi Mellencamp discussed how her Stage 4 cancer diagnosis led to her missing out on time with her three children.
April 19 Trump White House releases video series leading up to America's 250th birthday: 'Road to Independence' The White House launched a new video lecture series for President Donald Trump's planned year-long festivities commemorating America's 250th anniversary.
April 19 ‘Minecraft’ movie mayhem raises alarms for America's youth, ‘bad for society’: expert The "Minecraft" movie has dominated the box office but led to headaches for theater owners as audiences create messes for social media clout, a bad sign for society, an expert says.
April 19 'Dukes of Hazzard' actor protected co-star Catherine Bach on rise to sex symbol fame "The Dukes of Hazzard" is currently being honored at a new exhibition by the Hollywood Museum titled "Iconic Rides," where the General Lee is displayed.
April 19 Menendez brothers could get freedom under California law signed by Gavin Newsom: expert A California trial lawyer breaks down an analysis of what the judge in the Menendez brothers resentencing hearings is considering when factoring in a potential prison release.
April 19 Bill Maher says AOC shouldn't be Democratic nominee in 2028 despite recent hype HBO's Bill Maher cautioned Democrats from backing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as their party's nominee in 2028 as the"Squad" member has been holding rallies around the country.
April 18 Martha Stewart trolls Katy Perry's Blue Origin spaceflight Martha Stewart appeared to mock Katy Perry's recent trip to space, joining other celebrity critics, including Olivia Wilde and Emily Ratajkowski.
April 18 Biden-appointed judge rules against Maine Rep. Laurel Libby in fight over controversial trans athlete censure Federal Judge Melissa DuBose ruled against Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby Friday in her fight to have her censure in the state legislature overturned.
April 18 Secret 'Sistine Chapel' decked out with frescos in unlikely location "Maine’s Sistine Chapel" or the South Solon Meeting House, in Waterville, Maine, is covered with 70-year-old fresco murals painted by artists in the 1950s.