On Wednesday, the NBA announced the suspension of Toronto Raptors forward Jontay Porter. He stands accused of engaging in prohibited activities including betting on games, sharing insider information with gamblers, and manipulating wagers by feigning illness.
Bob Graham, the former governor of Florida and U.S. Senator, has passed away at the age of 87. He notably chaired the Intelligence Committee in the aftermath of the 2001 terrorist attacks and was known for his opposition to the Iraq invasion.
Katy Perry, known for her bold fashion choices, showcased her penchant for outlandish attire once again this week on "American Idol." However, her unconventional top almost led to an awkward moment.
Flight disruptions to Israel are expected to persist for several months due to increased tensions with Iran, while airlines may take longer routes to avoid the volatile region.
On Monday, Microsoft announced that it will globally offer its chat and video app, Teams, as a standalone product, separate from its Office suite. This decision comes six months after the company unbundled the two offerings in Europe, aiming to mitigate potential EU antitrust penalties.
Vivienne Westwood, Stella McCartney, and Zandra Rhodes are collaborating to revamp rooms at Blenheim Palace.
Ariana Grande's divorce from Dalton Gomez is finalized, with the pop star paying a one-time amount of $1.25 million to her ex and no alimony included in the settlement.
Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA are set to headline Glastonbury, with country singer Shania Twain performing in the festival's "legend slot" on Sunday afternoon.
Last year, actress Olivia Munn revealed on social media that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. In a post on Wednesday, she disclosed undergoing four surgeries in the past ten months, including a double mastectomy. Sharing photos of herself in a hospital bed and alongside her medical team, the 43-year-old expressed her desire to offer solace, motivation, and solidarity to others navigating similar journeys.
On Wednesday, the House passed a bipartisan bill with a vote of 352-65, mandating ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, to either divest the social media platform or face a prohibition on its use in U.S. devices. The bill's prospects in the Senate remain uncertain. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Mark Warner (D-VA), the leading figures on the Senate Intelligence Committee, issued a joint statement commending the House's initiative and calling for Senate action, though the timing remains ambiguous. Several senators have proposed that the Senate should conduct hearings on the bill before advancing further.