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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce make their awards show debut at iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026

The singer is this year's most nominated artist, with nine total nods.

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HuffPost

Nearly a month into Trump's war with Iran, the Pentagon is reportedly considering sending an additional 10,000 troops to the Middle East.

Economist

Economist

The world in brief

Trump extends deadline for Iran negotiations, Israel says it killed IRGC navy commander and Japan attempts a balancing act

NYPost

NYPost

Pentagon considering sending 10K troops to the Middle East: report

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AOL

Top Story

Father's social media plea to save his son's life goes viral

AOL
NYTimes

NYTimes

Men’s N.C.A.A. Tournament

From The Athletic: No. 9-seeded Iowa secured a spot in the Elite Eight after upsetting No. 4-seeded Nebraska.

Yahoo News

Yahoo News

Making babies in space?

As humans aim for Mars, scientists explore how reproduction works when gravity is out of the equation

Yahoo News
WSJ

WSJ

Over the past six months, he's cranked out hundreds of stories. An AI upheaval is coming for media—and this journalist is going all in.

Politico

Politico

Trump says he’d prefer a deal to end the war with Iran, but U.S. allies say they’re watching his actions and aren’t convinced

NYPost

NYPost

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce make their awards show debut at iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026

Ground News

Ground News

Anthropic Wins Court Order Pausing Trump Ban on AI Tool

Fox News

Fox News

DESPERATE SEARCH

Flight attendant vanishes during layover at busy South American airport

AP News

AP News

Anthropic and Claude

A federal judge temporarily blocks the Pentagon from labeling artificial intelligence firm Anthropic a supply chain risk.

Daily Wire

Daily Wire

DOWN THE DRAIN

Kimmel takes swipe at Markwayne Mullin's blue-collar past

Fox News

Fox News

BREAKING NEWS

Pentagon weighs sending more troops to Middle East

CBS News

CBS News

CBS News poll

Americans are comfortable with AI taking on some tasks, but others are off-limits. Here's where they draw the line.