Trisha Yearwood's cooking in Napa Valley Memorial Day weekend

Gwendolyn Records/Virgin Music Group Now that Trisha Yearwood‘s wrapped her spring tour, it’s time to put on her culinary hat. The bestselling author and host of Food Network’s Trisha’s Southern Kitchen will appear on the Williams Sonoma
Sandusky’s Vibracoustic work-site to close in 2026

With manufacturing costs directly impacted by inflation, further decline in vehicle build, supply chain disruptions and delays to the electrification timeline, Vibracoustic has announced the closing of their Sandusky work site in 2026.
New Jersey bar cancels Springsteen cover band after Bruce's anti-Trump comments

Shirlaine Forrest/Getty Images Here’s a sentence you probably never thought you’d read: A bar in Toms River, New Jersey, won’t allow a Bruce Springsteen cover band to perform there. And the reason has nothing to do with
'Biggest dream ever': Why Ella Langley loves Miranda Lambert

Disney/Scott Kirkland For Ella Langley, performing “Kerosene” at the 60th ACM Awards with Miranda Lambert was definitely a bucket list moment. “That was our first time performing together,” Ella tells People. “It felt like a 12-year-old kid
New head of Social Security, hired from Wall Street, tells staff he had to Google the job when he was offered it

Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The newly sworn-in head of the Social Security Administration told agency staff this week that when he was first offered the job in the Trump administration, he wasn’t familiar with the position
Senate likely to change House-passed megabill advancing Trump’s agenda

ABC News (WASHINGTON) –House Republicans approved the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” encompassing President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda early Thursday. But clearing the House is just the first hurdle for the bill, which will also have to
Trump administration bars Harvard from enrolling international students

Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Trump administration has barred Harvard from allowing international students to enroll at the university, after the school lost its ability to use the Student and Exchange Visitor Program. The
Dan Brown bringing new Robert Langdon series to Netflix

Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code character Robert Langdon is ready for a new adventure at Netflix. The author is bringing his upcoming new novel, The Secret of Secrets, to the small screen with
Elton John marks Bernie Taupin's 75th birthday with sweet post

Elton John & Bernie Taupin in 1971; Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Elton John‘s career might have been very different if he hadn’t met Bernie Taupin way back in 1967, so it’s no wonder he wished his songwriting
Luke Combs is a collaborative kinda guy

ABC Luke Combs seems to be in a collab kinda mood these days. On Friday you’ll be able to hear the latest of Luke’s musical partnerships, “Why” with singer/songwriter Jon Bellion. You can get a sneak peek of
Former Harvard morgue manager pleads guilty to trafficking body parts from donated cadavers

Scott Eisen/Getty Images (BOSTON) — The former manager of the Harvard Medical School morgue pleaded guilty to stealing body parts from cadavers donated to the Boston institution and then selling them, federal prosecutors said. Cedric Lodge, 57,
Woman found guilty of stowing away on Delta flight from New York to Paris

Niagara County Sheriff’s Office (NEW YORK) — A federal jury has convicted Svetlana Dali of stowing away on a Delta flight to Paris last November after passing through security in a lane reserved for crewmembers and bypassing
Robert Plant supports Bruce Springsteen's onstage comments

Denise Truscello/Getty Images for Palms Resort & Casino Robert Plant is the latest rocker to express his support for Bruce Springsteen, whose onstage comments during his shows in Manchester, England, have drawn the ire of President Donald Trump.
The Tim McGraw hit that he thinks is 'different and weird'

ABC There’s a Tim McGraw hit the superstar thinks is “different and weird.” It’s 2014’s “Lookin’ for that Girl.” The reason? At the time, he was trying to color outside the lines a bit on the Sundown Heaven Town
Own the guitar Joel gave Ellie in 'The Last of Us'

Liane Hentscher/HBO Start practicing “Future Days” by Pearl Jam. You can now own the guitar Joel gave Ellie in The Last of Us. Taylor Guitars has teamed up with Sony Pictures Consumer Products and HBO to release a replica of the
Huron and Tuscola County fair associations awarded $100,000 each from MDARD

The county fair associations for Huron and Tuscola counties were among the 22 entities awarded an MDARD grant Thursday to fund capital improvements at county fairground facilities.
MDOT removes most lane restrictions for Memorial Day travel; 5 Thumb area projects continue during holiday

With near-record holiday travel predicted for this Memorial Day weekend, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is removing lane restrictions on nearly 60 percent of its road and bridge projects statewide to ease traffic delays for holiday
Man rescued from burning home in Lexington Township

A man required rescue from his burning home in Lexington Township yesterday afternoon, according to the Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office.
Port Huron shooting suspect arraigned Wednesday, charged with attempted murder

Port Huron Police report that they have a suspect in custody for a shooting incident this past weekend.
Jethro Tull to release expanded five-CD edition of 'Living in the Past'

Rhino/Warner Records Jethro Tull really is living in the past with a new reissue that expands their 1972 double compilation album, Living in the Past. Still Living in the Past, a five-CD/Blu-ray box set, is due out July 11.
Nearly $34 million worth of illegal e-cigarettes seized by federal officials

Nikos Pekiaridis/NurPhoto via Getty Images (CHICAGO) — Federal authorities seized nearly $34 million worth of illegal e-cigarettes in their latest effort to crack down on unauthorized vaping products entering the U.S. The Food and Drug Administration and U.S.
White House releases RFK Jr.-led report on chronic disease

Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The White House’s Make America Healthy Again Commission offered a range of critiques about chronic disease in America in a report released Thursday, Chiefly, the report blames many chronic illnesses on ultra-processed
Why the biggest stars will be hanging out at Blake Shelton's bar during CMA Fest

Disney/Tanner Yeager Continuing a tradition started back in 2018, Nashville’s Ole Red will transform into Spotify House during CMA Fest, boasting one of the most star-studded lineups in town. Bailey Zimmerman, Keith Urban, Parker McCollum, Riley Green and
Khaaaaaaan! William Shatner plots tour that includes screening of classic 1982 'Star Trek' film

Courtesy Mills Entertainment Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a favorite of Trekkers everywhere, which is why William Shatner is taking it on the road. The man who played Captain James T. Kirk in Star
Treasury Department to phase out the penny after Trump says the coin no longer makes 'cents'

Tim Boyle/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Treasury Department says it will phase out production of new pennies early next year after President Donald Trump asked the agency to stop producing the coin that has been part of the
Judge blocks Trump administration from attempting to dismantle Department of Education

J. David Ake/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A federal judge in Boston has blocked the Trump administration from attempting to dismantle the Department of Education. U.S. District Judge Myong Joun issued a preliminary injunction Thursday that bars the Trump administration
Above-normal activity predicted for 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, NOAA forecasts

Kevin Carter/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season will likely experience above-average activity, the National Hurricane Center announced on Thursday. Between 13 and 19 named storms are expected for the 2025 season, which starts
On This Day, May 22, 1976: Paul McCartney & Wings hit #1 with 'Silly Love Songs'

On This Day, May 22, 1976 … Paul McCartney & Wings hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart with “Silly Love Songs,” which spent five weeks on top of the chart. The tune, from the 1976
Bitcoin hits a record high. Here's why.

VCG/VCG via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Bitcoin surged to a record high on Thursday, vaulting more than 3% in early trading and hurtling past $110,000 for the first time. The price of bitcoin stood at $111,385 on
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil set to appear in immigration court

David Dee Delgado/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, who the Trump administration has targeted for deportation after he helped organize pro-Palestinian protests as a student at Columbia University, is set to appear in immigration court
Kim Kardashian graduates from law study program after 6 years

Disney Kim Kardashian has graduated from her law program after six years of studying and working under California’s Law Office Study Program. The reality TV star, mom of four and entrepreneur shared video clips and photos on her Instagram
Alix Earle joins 'Dancing with the Stars' season 34

Jamie McCarthy/WireImage Alix Earle is ready to go viral this season on Dancing with the Stars. The 24-year-old social media personality and model was announced on Good Morning America Thursday as the latest contestant to join the upcoming 34th season, which
Rod Stewart talks three new albums, Elton, family & fitness: 'I’ve got so much more music to do'

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for FIREAID While some of his contemporaries are doing farewell tours, Rod Stewart is still going strong. He says he’s got three new albums in the works, and no plans to stop performing. Speaking
Supreme Court says Oklahoma can't launch taxpayer-funded religious charter school

Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Supreme Court on Thursday, in a 4-4 ruling, said Oklahoma cannot create the nation’s first religious charter school funded directly with taxpayer dollars. Justice Amy Coney Barrett did not take part
Former mafia 'street boss' allegedly plotted to kill feds, prosecutors say

Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Longtime gangster Ralph DeLeo, once the purported “street boss” of the Colombo crime family, plotted to “murder no fewer than three people who played roles in his most recent criminal conviction,”
Shooting reported at CIA headquarters in Virginia

Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images (MCLEAN, Va.) — A non-fatal shooting was reported outside CIA headquarters in McLean, Virginia, Thursday morning, the Fairfax Police Department said. The incident happened around 4:00 a.m., a police spokesperson said. “The
2 Israeli embassy staffers killed in apparent 'targeted attack' in Washington, DC

IsraelinUSA/Twitter/Anadolu via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Two members of the Israeli Embassy staff — a couple about to get engaged — were gunned down outside an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday
Small plane crashes into San Diego neighborhood: Police

(SAN DIEGO) — A small plane has crashed in a neighborhood of San Diego on Thursday morning, starting a large fire and damaging at least 15 homes and multiple cars, fire officials said Thursday. Officials are working
Republican-led House passes Trump agenda bill by a single vote

Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — After weeks of internal GOP wrangling, the Republican-led House early Thursday passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” critical to advancing President Donald Trump’s tax and immigration agenda. A smiling Speaker Mike
In brief: Kieran Culkin joins 'Hunger Games' prequel, and more

Kieran Culkin is the latest addition to The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping cast. The Succession actor will play TV host Caesar Flickerman in the prequel, a role played by Stanley Tucci in the original films. He joins a stacked cast that includes Ralph Fiennes, Elle Fanning, Maya
Scoreboard roundup — 5/21/25

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATIONPacers 138, Knicks 135 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUEOilers 3, Stars 6 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALLReds 1, Pirates 3Cubs 2, Marlins 1Astros 4, Rays 8Oriole 8, Brewers
Thomas Rhett's looking forward to summer on the road and summer on the beach

Disney/Larry McCormack With the unofficial start of summer, Memorial Day, on the way, lots of us are looking forward to warmer weather and the fun it brings. And you can definitely count Thomas Rhett among that number.
Tom Hanks will star in new off-Broadway play he co-wrote

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for SeriousFun Children’s Network Tom Hanks is set to star in an off-Broadway production of a new play he co-wrote. Hanks will star in the world premiere of This World of Tomorrow, a brand-new
Don Felder opens 'The Vault' for new solo album

Frontiers Music Srl Former Eagles guitarist Don Felder will release his fourth solo album, The Vault – Fifty Years of Music, on Friday, featuring a collection of newly recorded versions of songs he’s demoed over the past five
Bruce Springsteen drops surprise ‘Land of Hope and Dreams’ Live EP

Bruce Springsteen has just released a surprise four-track live EP Land of Hope and Dreams, captured during his much-talked-about concert in Manchester, England, on May 14 as part of his ongoing European tour with the E Street
Frontman Kelly Hansen departing from Foreigner, Luis Maldonado introduced as new lead singer

Kelly Hansen, the frontman for the legendary rock band Foreigner over the past 20 years, made a surprise announcement during a live appearance on NBC’s The Voice to share that he will step away from the band