Sabrina Carpenter has unveiled her first single of 2025, 'Manchild,' co-written with Amy Allen and produced by Jack Antonoff. The song showcases Carpenter's lyrical prowess and sets the stage for her summer performances.
In a heartbreaking setback for Japan's ispace, their lunar lander Resilience crashed during its touchdown attempt, marking a second consecutive failure for the ambitious company. CEO Takeshi Hakamada expressed regret, but vowed to continue pushing for lunar exploration.
In a controversial move, the National Guard is set to assist in immigration enforcement across the U.S., with 20,000 troops requested to tackle criminal illegal aliens. This unprecedented action has sparked debates on legality and safety.
As Senate GOP leaders rush to pass a massive bill for Trump by July 4, key senators voice their demands. Will they unite or fracture the party? Discover the 7 crucial senators to watch!
Texas Tech's NiJaree Canady has made history yet again by signing a second seven-figure NIL deal, solidifying her status as the first $1 million softball player while leading her team to the national championship series.
In a heartfelt episode of her podcast, Kailyn Lowry's son, previously known as Isaac, comes out as gay and shares his new name, Elliott. Listen to his inspiring story of self-discovery and acceptance.
Apple is making waves with significant design changes to its core apps like Phone, Camera, and Safari, set to be revealed at WWDC next week. Expect a fresh, user-friendly experience and exciting new features!
Excitement builds as Merab Dvalishvili prepares to defend his bantamweight title against Sean O’Malley at UFC 316. Will Dvalishvili's grappling prowess prevail, or can O’Malley land a knockout punch in their highly anticipated rematch?
Billy Joel opens up about his harrowing past in his new HBO documentary, revealing two suicide attempts triggered by a tumultuous affair with his bandmate's wife. Discover the emotional journey that changed his life forever.
The Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to reverse a ruling that reinstates over 1,300 terminated Education Department employees, claiming the layoffs align with their policy to streamline the agency.