The Beats owner, who performed at last year’s Super Bowl, offers words of encouragement for the ‘Umbrella’ singer.
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Shots fired at Chicago police facility, and 1 person is in custody
Officials say 1 man was taken to a hospital in critical condition but his condition has stabilized.
Global Citizen Festival generates $2.4 billion in pledges
The event raises money to fight global poverty.
Trump’s troubles worsen: 6 legal landmines facing the ex-president
NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s myriad of legal problems have intensified after a whirlwind week of lawsuits and court decisions that went against the embattled former president — including a civil suit filed by the New York attorney general that partly seeks to prohibit him or his adult children from ever running a company in […]
‘Don’t Worry Darling’ shrugs off drama, opening with $19.2M
Opening numbers seem to be good enough of a debut that Olivia Wilde’s film didn’t turn into the complete fiasco that some pegged it to be.
Moose hunt in northern Maine begins Monday
Staggered, moose hunting season opens for different zones through Nov. 26. In all 4,080 hunting permits have been issued. Last year 65 percent of moose hunters killed a moose.
States take on PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ with bans, lawsuits
Lawmakers in several states point to Maine’s 2021 passage of a law banning PFAS in all new products as a landmark moment.
Revamped Detroit auto show takes wing
Displays and demonstrations now include electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, a hoverbike, a hoverboard and a jet suit.
Denmark to allow ‘significantly reduced’ mink production
Denmark’s government says a temporary ban on mink breeding will expire Jan. 1.
World opinion shifts against Russia as Ukraine worries grow
That shift accelerated after Putin on Wednesday announced the mobilization of some additional 300,000 troops to Ukraine.