Mumford & Sons performed a tender cover of Gracie Abrams’ ‘I Love You, I’m Sorry’ during their visit to BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge.
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UPDATE: Dolly Parton wants her fans to know that even though "there’s just a lot of rumours out there," she's doing fine. Parton said that "lately everybody thinks that I am sicker than I am" and ...
Dolly Parton isn't dying, she assured worried fans on Wednesday in a video posted to her social media. "I want to say something," the 79-year-old music legend said at the start of the video, which she ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Dolly Parton “ain’t dead yet,” the country superstar said on social media Wednesday following public speculation about her health. “There are just a lot of rumors flying around. But I ...
Dolly Parton has issued a video assuring fans that she is doing fine, posting from a commercial shoot where she is promoting the Grand Ole Opry, after a social media post from her sister Freida ...
As Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) increasingly breaks from the GOP, President Donald Trump has questioned the stances of the MAGA firebrand, according to NBC News. NBC News reported Wednesday ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X “I wanna say something,” Parton, 79, began via a two-minute social media video on Wednesday, ...
This article contains spoilers about the first six episodes of Love Is Blind season 9. Love Is Blind season 9 cast member Kacie McIntosh is finally speaking out about her controversial breakup with ...
Editor’s note: The following commentary is an excerpt from remarks presented before the Presidential Religious Liberty Commission on Sept. 29, 2025, with minor edits made only for readability. For ...
Why does anyone expect me to get anything done amid the noise and constant pings of my workplace? Credit...Margeaux Walter for The New York Times Supported by By Rachel Dry Send questions about the ...
There's a certain kind of person who agrees to put their life out there for public consumption. And though that decision doesn't inherently carry positive or negative connotations, it's not the kind ...
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