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Former NBA Player Jason Collins Had 2 Surgeries Just Weeks Before His Death: What We Know (Exclusive)

Former NBA player Jason Collins had two surgeries weeks before his shocking and untimely death at age 47. According to a death certificate obtained by Us Weekly on Tuesday, May 19, Collins underwent a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt procedure on April 20. The medical device can be surgically implanted to relieve excess cerebrospinal fluid pressure on the brain usually caused by hydrocephalus, per the National Library of Medicine. Nine days later, Collins underwent surgery for an…

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EU approves trade deal with the US

Published on 20/05/2026 – 2:31 GMT+2•Updated 2:36 Diplomats and MEPs reached an agreement late on Tuesday to implement the contentious EU-US agreement, which eliminates duties on most US industrial goods imported into Europe. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The negotiations concluded two weeks after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose 25% tariffs…

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Robert Downey, Jr. & Susan Downey Honored At Lincoln Center Theater Spring Gala

Click Here to Play the Video! Last night, Lincoln Center Theater honored Emmy Award-winning Producer Susan Downey and Academy Award winner Robert Downey Jr. at their annual spring Gala at the Vivian Beaumont Theater. Go inside the event in new photos and video. Check out our photos from the red carpet here! The evening featured a concert presentation of Man of La Mancha starring internationally acclaimed opera singer Rolando Villazón as “Cervantes / Don Quxiote.” The one-night-only event was directed by LCT Executive Producer…

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Garrick Higgo splits from caddie after costly two-stroke penalty for missing PGA Championship tee time: report

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Garrick Higgo, who was penalized two strokes for missing his opening-round tee time of the PGA Championship last week, has reportedly split from his caddie.Higgo split with Austin Gaugert and hired Nick Cavendish-Pell, according to Golfweek. Higgo has worked with Cavendish-Pell in the past and will reunite with him for the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.The two strokes Higgo was penalized were incredibly costly, as he missed…

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EU made ‘no diplomatic effort’ to end Iran war, says MEP Botenga

In an interview on Euronews’ flagship programme, MEP Marc Botenga (The Left, Belgium) welcomed the two-week ceasefire agreed between the US and Iran, following US President Donald Trump’s announcement mere hours before the expiration of his ultimatum to Tehran. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Yet Botenga was highly critical of the EU’s response to the crisis, telling Euronews’ flagship morning show Europe Today that the EU’s position had been “horrible”. “The European Union has done nothing, no diplomatic efforts whatsoever for a crisis that not only is violating human rights, is violating international law, but was also violating our interests,” said Botenga. The…

Patriots’ Mike Vrabel and Reporter Dianna Russini Break Silence After Photos Show Them Holding Hands

New England Patriots’ head coach Mike Vrabel and sports journalist Dianna Russini have broken their silence after they were spotted holding hands and hugging while seemingly on vacation. The pictures, which were published by Page Six on Tuesday, April 7, showed Vrabel, 50, and Russini, 43, spending time together at a plush resort in Arizona. According to the outlet, the pictures, in which the pair clutched hands and wrapped their arms around one another on a rooftop, were taken “two weekends ago” at a boutique hotel in Sedona. Additional photos published by the outlet showed the duo relaxing by a…

Massive six-alarm blaze engulfs California warehouse, employee detained

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A massive six-alarm blaze tore through a California warehouse early Tuesday and authorities said an employee is in custody, FOX 11 reported.Video from the scene showed flames ripping through the roof of the Kimberly-Clark consumer goods facility in southern Ontario, Calif., as smoke billowed into the dark sky.Crews responded around 12:30 a.m. to the roughly 1.2 million-square-foot facility where flames were already tearing through the roof when first responders arrived, according to KTLA.NEW SURVEILLANCE VIDEO SHOWS PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNOR’S MANSION ARSON ATTACK San Bernardino County Fire said the Ontario Fire Department was battling…

Trump’s Iran threat rattles GOP as some Republicans break ranks amid 2-week ceasefire

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump’s support for his war with Iran began to publicly fray within his own party, as some in the GOP bucked the president’s threat Tuesday morning.Trump has for several days suggested he would order the military to destroy much of Iran’s civilian infrastructure, including energy sites and bridges, if the country does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.Trump planted that flag again Tuesday morning, declaring that a “whole civilization will die tonight” if Iran does not act before his 8 p.m. Eastern deadline. While the threat was reversed shortly before…

How major US shippers are quietly raising rates to cover costs amid Iran war

Rising fuel costs and supply chain hiccups are prompting some companies to pass the costs of war in Iran on to customers. While some US shippers have been transparent about new war-related charges, other fees are not so clear about how the consumer foots the company’s bill. “Companies tend to look for ways to get more out of what they already have first, like packing more into each shipment or combining orders into a single delivery,” Rahul Shahani, a partner at McKinsey leading the company’s North American supply chain practice, told CNN Business. “Over time, those higher costs still show…

Trump administration personnel agency is asking for federal workers’ medical records

The Trump administration is quietly seeking unprecedented access to medical records for millions of federal workers and retirees, and their families.A brief notice from the Office of Personnel Management could dramatically change which personally identifiable medical information the agency obtains, giving it the power to see prescriptions employees had filled or what treatment they sought from doctors. The regulation would require 65 insurance companies that cover more than 8 million Americans — including federal workers, retired members of Congress, mail carriers, and their immediate family members — to provide monthly reports to OPM with identifiable health data on their members.The…

Aaron Tveit Sings ‘Pity the Child’ on the CHESS Cast Recording

Get a first listen to Aaron Tveit singing “Pity the Child” from the upcoming Chess cast recording. The new single comes ahead of the full cast recording’s release this Friday, April 10. The highly-anticipated album will hit all streaming services, before being released on CD and vinyl later this year. “This song has such a history. And I’m so grateful they let me sing it,” Tveit said in a social media caption. The new track follows Lea Michele’s “Nobody’s Side,” which was released last month. Nicholas Christopher’s “Anthem” was made available last week to announce the album’s release date. To pre-order or pre-save the album,…

Justin Trudeau’s Son Xav Opens Up About Dad Dating Katy Perry, Details His Dynamic With Pop Star

As an up and coming musician, Justin Trudeau’s son Xavier “Xav” Trudeau is thrilled to see his father dating pop star Katy Perry. “When I’m really happy with a song [I] send it [to her],” Xav, 18, said of his dynamic with Perry, 41, during the Wednesday, April 8, episode of the “Can’t Be Censored” podcast. “She’s always happy to give me advice or tell me what I should change.” Xav noted that he has a good relationship with the “Roar” singer and has grown to know her in the year since she and the former Canadian Prime Minister, 54,…

ICE nabs 5 illegal immigrants wanted for murder abroad in New England crackdown

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Boston announced the arrests of five illegal immigrants over the past month who are wanted for murder and other violent crimes in their home countries, including several subjects of Interpol Red Notices.The agency said in a series of posts on X that ‘‘each illegally entered the United States during the Biden administration’s disastrous open border policy.’’ICE said the migrants were apprehended in New England and are wanted overseas for serious violent offenses, including homicide and attempted homicide.‘‘ERO Boston has always been—and will continue to be—strongly committed to…

Blanche argues Trump can influence DOJ investigations, including those involving political foes

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said on Tuesday that President Donald Trump has a “right” and a “duty” to influence federal investigations, including those regarding the president’s political enemies who probed him in the past.Blanche, who was named acting attorney general last week, dismissed the notion that the Justice Department has been improperly going after Trump’s opponents and defended the president’s influence over federal investigations.”We have thousands of ongoing investigations and prosecutions going on in this country right now. It is true that some of them involve men, women and entities that…

Volunteers turn a fan’s recordings of 10,000 concerts into an online treasure trove

On July 8, 1989, a young music fan named Aadam Jacobs, with a compact Sony cassette recorder in his pocket, went to see an up-and-coming rock band from Washington for their debut show in Chicago. After a blast of guitar feedback, 20-year-old Kurt Cobain politely announced to the crowd at the small club called Dreamerz: “Hello, we’re Nirvana. We’re from Seattle.” With that, the band, then a quartet, launched into the riff-heavy first song, “School.” Jacobs surreptitiously recorded the performance, documenting the fledgling band in raw, fiery form more than two years before Nirvana’s global breakthrough with the album “Nevermind.” Aadam Jacobs…

Los Angeles firefighters battle large blaze at multi-million dollar mansion in Beverly Crest

BEVERLY CREST, LOS ANGELES () — A fire ripped through a multi-million dollar mansion in Beverly Crest on Tuesday, destroying the attic and roof.AIR7 flew above the home on Delfern Drive, where heavy flames were seen roaring through the roof, with billowing smoke rising from the two-story home.After four hours battling the flames, the Los Angeles Fire Department declared the fire knocked down around 5:50 p.m.Fire officials said the fire was first reported shortly before 2 p.m. There were people home at the time, but they all got out safely after calling 911.When firefighters arrived and began searching the home,…

Rediscovering My Craft at the Atlantic Intensive

When deciding whether to pause my life, travel 10,000 miles from Australia, and invest in the Atlantic Acting School Summer Intensive, a wise friend told me: “You’ll never regret a summer in New York City.” She was absolutely right. The decision came almost on a whim. I booked my flights just three weeks out and secured one of the final spots in the cohort. As someone who typically craves structure, this spontaneity felt completely out of character, but it ultimately became central to my training in Practical Aesthetics. Rediscovering the Work When I was younger, I had an unbridled passion for storytelling.…

‘Parks and Recreation’ Cast: Where Are They Now?

The Parks and Recreation cast filled homes with laughs and love during its seven-season run on NBC, but since the show ended, fans have still been able to see their favorite faces from the group in a slew of high-profile projects. Amy Poehler (Leslie Knope), Nick Offerman (Ron Swanson), Aziz Ansari (Tom Haverford), Adam Scott (Ben Wyatt), Rashida Jones (Ann Perkins), Chris Pratt (Andy Dwyer), Aubrey Plaza (April Ludgate), Rob Lowe (Chris Traeger), Retta (Donna Meagle) and Jim O’Heir (Jerry Gergich) starred on the hit sitcom. The series, which aired 125 episodes, premiered in April 2009 and concluded in February…

Terror suspects indicted after allegedly throwing bombs at NYC protest outside mayor’s mansion

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The two terror suspects accused of trying to bomb a protest outside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s residence last month, in what authorities have described as an ISIS-inspired attack, were indicted on Tuesday, according to federal prosecutors.Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, and Emir Balat, 18, are accused of throwing live explosive devices into a protest outside Mamdani’s Gracie Mansion residence on March 7, after driving from Pennsylvania. The bombs failed to detonate and nobody was injured.Both were charged with eight counts: conspiracy to provide material support and resources to a foreign terrorist organization,…

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