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  • Meet Paradise star James Marsden’s famous model son Jack


    James Marsden is a proud father of three. The actor – who currently stars in the Hulu hit Paradise – welcomed a son, Jack, 24, and daughter, Mary, 19, with his ex-wife, Lisa Linde. He is also a devoted dad to William, now 10, whom he shares with his former partner, Rose Costa. 

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    While James’ younger children tend to keep a low profile these days, his eldest, Jack, has emerged as a rising star after making his Dolce & Gabbana debut at the age of 16. On hand to support his son, James, 51, was spotted sitting in the front row as Jack walked the runway in 2018. Sharing a photo of the teen, he noted that he “could not be more proud”  of Jack. 

    Echoing this sentiment in an interview with Men’s Health, James raved: “Is it weird to say my son is the person I wish I was more like?”

    “He’s 16 and figuring out his world and who he is and what his strengths are and what his passions are and what he wants to do,” James continued. “This is something that we’re just sort of testing out. … It would have been crazy for me at 16, but nowadays, this is when people start. It’s nuts. But we’re supporting him.”

    In the years that have followed, Jack has expanded his horizons, and according to his Instagram bio, works as a producer and musician while running his own at-home recording studio. Appearing on-screen, fans also watched as Jack joined his dad in a 2021 episode of Celebrity IOU Joyride.

    Jack isn’t someone who frequently posts on social media, but he has made several red carpet appearances alongside his famous father. Most recently, the 24-year-old joined his dad at The 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards in 2024. Prior to that, he reunited with James for the LA premiere of Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (2022).

    On the occasions that he does use social media, Jack has shed some light on his sweet bond with James. To mark the A-lister’s birthday in 2023, the former model shared a photo of himself and his sister, Mary, cuddled up with their father. 

    Jack Marsden and James Marsden at the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards© Getty
    Jack Marsden and James Marsden at the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards

    “Happy birthday dad!! I am so thankful to have you in my life as my dad, but also as a friend and a role model,” he  began.”I’m so proud of you and just always want to see you happy. I love you so much, and I’ll still love you even if you continue to talk to animals in movies. Love you!” 

    For James, becoming a father has been a wonderful journey, and in a recent interview with Forbes, he was asked what brings him the most passion and purpose. “Oh man! Well, my children do and they always have. 

    James Marsden with his three children in 2022© Getty
    James with his three children in 2022

    “Time does. I think when you’re younger, you don’t value time as much. I love working, but I’ve been sort of slowly reevaluating how much time I do want to be working and how much time I want to be living,” he noted. 

    “One of the things that’s in the job description with being an actor is the feeling that you’re never going to work again. That’s been with me for a really, really long time. What that’s caused is a great fortune in a business that’s been very good to me, but a lot of time away – a lot of time traveling, a lot of time working. I feel like, nowadays, I want to really make sure that I insert value in my time, more than just on the work level.”



    Meet Jack Marsden, the son of Hollywood heartthrob James Marsden and famous model. Jack has been making waves in the fashion industry with his striking good looks and charming personality.

    With his father’s good looks and his mother’s modeling expertise, Jack has quickly become a rising star in the world of fashion. At just 21 years old, he has already walked the runway for some of the biggest names in the industry and graced the pages of top fashion magazines.

    But Jack is not just a pretty face. He is also a talented musician, with a passion for playing the guitar and writing his own songs. He has even performed at a few small gigs in Los Angeles, showing off his musical talents to his growing fan base.

    Despite his parents’ fame, Jack remains down-to-earth and humble, always grateful for the opportunities he has been given. With his undeniable talent and charm, there is no doubt that Jack Marsden is destined for great things in the world of fashion and entertainment. Keep an eye out for this rising star as he continues to make his mark on the industry.

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  • Meet the Press NOW — February 3


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    President Trump agrees to pause tariffs on Mexico and Canada after speaking with the leaders from both countries. Ontario Premier Doug Ford joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss the impacts of a trade war between the U.S. and Canada. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear (D) says U.S. tariffs will “hurt the people that elected” President Trump.



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  • Meet Anderson Cooper’s ex Benjamin Maisani: he owns nightclubs, has an eye for art, and lives with Cooper to co-parent their 2 sons despite breaking up with the CNN anchor in 2018


    Anderson Cooper is one of the most recognisable faces on mainstream TV. The veteran CNN anchor has won plenty of awards for his coverage of landmark events around the world. And, after coming out as gay in 2012, he was called “the most prominent gay journalist on American TV” by The New York Times.
    CNN news anchor Anderson Cooper attends the Turner Network 2017 Upfront presentation at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Photo: AP
    CNN news anchor Anderson Cooper attends the Turner Network 2017 Upfront presentation at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Photo: AP

    Cooper, 57, has two children, whom he co-parents with his ex-partner, businessman Benjamin Maisani, 52. The couple dated for nearly a decade before announcing their split in 2018. In 2020, when Cooper – who was single at the time – announced he had welcomed a child via surrogacy, he also confirmed that he would be co-parenting with his ex-partner.

    From unconventional relationships to being an under-the-radar club king and doting dad, here is what you need to know about Maisani.

    Maisani and Cooper were long-time lovers …

    Anderson Cooper and Benjamin Maisani at a business event in 2015. Photo: @andersoncooper/Instagram
    Anderson Cooper and Benjamin Maisani at a business event in 2015. Photo: @andersoncooper/Instagram

    The couple met in 2009, according to People. While it’s not clear when they started dating, Maisani first made an indirect reference to their relationship in 2014, saying on a French talk show, “I understand that it interests people, but it doesn’t interest me … I never wanted to be a celebrity.” The pair seemingly confirmed their relationship in 2015 with a series of red-carpet appearances, following those up with social media posts in subsequent years.

    But in March 2018, Cooper told People he and Maisani had split “as boyfriends some time ago” but were “still family to each other, and love each other very much”. He added, “We remain the best of friends and will continue to share much of our lives together.”

    … and still live together, despite the break-up

    Anderson Cooper and Benjamin Maisani enjoy a trip to Venice in 2017. Photo: @andersoncooper/Instagram
    Anderson Cooper and Benjamin Maisani enjoy a trip to Venice in 2017. Photo: @andersoncooper/Instagram

    Break-up or not, Maisani and Cooper still live together to co-parent their two sons. They have properties in New York and Connecticut and in 2023 Cooper told People it was the “best time in my life”. He described co-parenting with his ex as “very natural” and said he enjoyed the rituals his modern family had created together. “I work nights, and so he’s there at night. And we both wake up right before they wake up, get them their milk and spend the first couple of hours of the day just us with them,” Cooper explained.



    Anderson Cooper’s ex, Benjamin Maisani, may not be a household name like the CNN anchor, but he is a fascinating and accomplished individual in his own right. Maisani, a French-born businessman, is known for owning several popular nightclubs in New York City, including the famous gay bar, Eastern Bloc.

    In addition to his success in the nightlife industry, Maisani also has a passion for art. He has been spotted attending art galleries and auctions, and his eye for aesthetics is evident in the stylish home he shares with Cooper in Manhattan.

    Despite breaking up with Cooper in 2018, Maisani continues to live with the news anchor and co-parent their two sons, Wyatt and Sebastian. The former couple has maintained a close and amicable relationship, with Maisani taking an active role in raising their children.

    While Maisani may prefer to stay out of the spotlight, his influence on Cooper’s life and their family dynamic is undeniable. As they navigate the complexities of co-parenting, Maisani and Cooper show that love and commitment can take many forms, even after a romantic relationship has ended.

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  • Who is Rory McIlroy’s wife? Meet Erica Stoll


    They’ve been married since 2017, but who is Rory McIlroy’s wife? Here’s what you need to know

    Who is Rory McIlroy’s wife? That’s the reason we’re all here, so let’s dive in.

    McIlroy’s first high-profile relationship was with Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki. The pair were together from 2011 to 2014 and got engaged on New Year’s Eve in 2013. But in May, McIlroy announced the relationship was over.

    “The problem is mine,” he said at the time. “The wedding invitations issued at the weekend made me realize that I wasn’t ready for all that marriage entails.

    “I wish Caroline all the happiness she deserves and thank her for the great times we’ve had.”

    Wozniacki – who is now married to former NBA player David Lee, with whom she has two children, Olivia and James – later revealed McIlroy had ended their relationship with a brief phone call.

    Rory McIlroy and tennis ace Caroline Wozniacki were engaged in 2014

    McIlroy was then romantically linked with Erica Stoll, who worked for the PGA of America where her role involved coordinating logistics for the body’s events.

    The couple’s first meeting was somewhat controversial.

    Remember when McIlroy almost missed the start of his singles match against Keegan Bradley at the 2012 Ryder Cup?

    The Northern Irishman said he had been watching the Golf Channel all morning, which had continuously stated his tee time as 12.15pm. Only that was Eastern Time – and Medinah, in Chicago, operates one hour back on Central Time.

    The story goes that Stoll, made sure McIlroy got to the course and – crucially – his match on time.

    That professional interaction eventually blossomed into a friendship and later a romantic relationship.

    The pair started dating in 2015, and were engaged later that year while on holiday in Paris. They married in April 2017 at Ashford Castle in Ireland.

    Does Rory McIlroy have any children?

    McIlroy and Stoll have a daughter, Poppy Kennedy, who was born in August 2020.

    Rory McIlroy's wife Erica Stoll and daughter Poppy

    The relationship hasn’t always been plain sailing. In May 2024, McIlroy told reporters he had filed for divorce from Stoll. By June, the divorce filing had been withdrawn.

    “There have been rumors about my personal life recently, which is unfortunate” McIlroy told The Guardian. “Responding to each rumor is a fool’s game.

    “Over the past weeks, Erica and I have realized that our best future was as a family together.

    “Thankfully, we have resolved our differences and look forward to a new beginning.”

    The three live primarily in Jupiter, Florida.



    Rory McIlroy, the professional golfer from Northern Ireland, is happily married to Erica Stoll. The couple tied the knot in April 2017 in a beautiful ceremony held in Ashford Castle, County Mayo, Ireland.

    Erica Stoll, originally from New York, worked in the PGA of America before meeting Rory. She is known for her supportive and caring nature, always by Rory’s side at tournaments and events.

    Their relationship began in 2015 and quickly blossomed into a strong bond. Rory has credited Erica for bringing stability and balance to his life, both on and off the golf course.

    Together, Rory and Erica make a dynamic and loving couple, sharing a passion for travel, sports, and spending time with family and friends. Their marriage is a true partnership built on love, respect, and mutual admiration.

    Fans of Rory McIlroy are thrilled to see him happy and content with Erica by his side, and look forward to seeing what the future holds for this power couple in the years to come.

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  • Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee: RAYE On Her Long Road To Stardom, Writing Songs With Beyoncé & Her “Really Beautiful” Bond With Charli XCX


    The 2025 GRAMMYs, officially known as the 67th GRAMMY Awards, will air live on CBS and Paramount+ on Sunday, Feb. 2. Watch highlights from the 2025 GRAMMYs on live.GRAMMY.com.

    The 2025 GRAMMYs telecast will be reimagined to raise funds to support wildfire relief efforts and aid music professionals impacted by the wildfires in Los Angeles. Donate to the Recording Academy’s and MusiCares’ Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort To Support Music Professionals.

    Editor’s Note: This interview was conducted before the onset of the wildfires in Los Angeles. The artist has since addressed the situation, telling GRAMMY.com, “My thoughts are with all those in Los Angeles affected by this heartbreaking and devastating tragedy. My heart goes out deeply to the working class communities impacted by these fires.”

    In June 2021, RAYE made a declaration to herself and the world: “I’m done being a polite pop star. I want to make my album now.”

    The message — one of several emotional, end-of-her-rope tweets the South London native shared on Twitter (now X) — was the result of years filled with heartbreak and compromise in her career as a singer/songwriter. Fortuitously, her sentiments of pent-up frustration went viral, giving her exactly the type of crucial (and public) leverage she needed to get out of her major-label recording contract, go independent, and make the album she was dying to make.

    The result, 2023’s My 21st Century Blues, wasn’t just the debut album RAYE (born Rachel Keen) had always envisioned; it’s also the album that shot her to stardom, and helped earn the artist her first GRAMMY nominations in the process. RAYE’s GRAMMY nods — for Best New Artist, Songwriter Of The Year, Non-Classical, and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical (for her contribution to Lucky Daye‘s Algorithm) — are just the latest in a long list of accomplishments and accolades she’s added to her resume in the last two years. 

    Just weeks before the album’s release, her woozy, snarling single with 070 Shake, “Escapism.,” exploded in popularity on TikTok and pioneered the trend of sped-up audio that soon proliferated on the platform; the track landed the songstress both her first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 and a No. 1 hit in her native U.K. Cut to almost exactly one year later, and she’d become the most-awarded artist in a single night at the 2024 BRITs, winning British Artist of the Year, British Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best New Artist, Best R&B Act, and Songwriter of the Year.

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    Long before she rocketed to fame as an artist, RAYE had spent the better part of a decade establishing herself as one of the most ferociously hard-working and in-demand songwriters in the industry. Now 27, she actually started working as a professional songwriter at just 14 years old, signing her first publishing deal at 16.

    In the decade that followed, the British star racked up songwriting credits for Beyoncé, Little Mix, Ellie Goulding, Rita Ora, Quavo, Anitta, Hailee Steinfeld, John Legend, Mabel and several other big-name artists. She had also signed a four-album deal with Polydor Records at 17, but while her career as a songwriter blossomed, her goal to be a solo artist in her own right was met by obstacle after obstacle.

    Upon entering the industry, RAYE had envisioned herself as an R&B artist in the vein of “The Weeknd and PARTYNEXTDOOR mixed with Jill Scott“; instead, label executives pushed her toward the dance-centric sound dominating radio at the time. She ultimately released three EPs as part of her contract — 2016’s Second, 2018’s Side Tape and 2020’s Euphoric Sad Songs — but none of those projects were musically or creatively in line with the full-length album she was being held back from making. 

    “I had zero creative control,” RAYE recalls. “I blinked, and I’d turned into something I didn’t recognize. I was honestly really heartbroken and had gone against everything I said I’d never compromise. I just felt like a puppet, and I was for a long time.”

    Only by breaking free of her contract was RAYE able to cut the puppet strings, rediscover her voice and make the music she’d held inside for so many years. 

    My 21st Century Blues unfurls RAYE’s story with unflinching honesty, as evidenced on visceral album cut “Hard Out Here.”: “After years and fears and smiling through my tears/ All I ask of you is open your ears/ ‘Cause the truth ain’t pretty, my dear.” She combines R&B melodies, hip-hop beats and pop balladry with shades of dancehall and retro jazz, crafting a sound that’s uniquely hers — and delivered entirely on her own terms. 

    Ahead of the 2025 GRAMMYs, RAYE chatted with GRAMMY.com about her long-awaited solo success, writing songs with superstars like Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez, why she’s rooting for longtime pal Charli XCX to win, and more.

    What do you remember feeling when you found out you were a GRAMMY nominee?

    On that particular day, I was just really in my head and worried about the future. I was speaking to my mum on the phone, like, “Mum, like, what if this is it?” You know, I was just going through it. [Laughs.] And then someone on my team was like, “We should put the GRAMMY nominations on the telly!” And I was like, “Please, not today. I’ll just check Twitter when they come out.” 

    I had zero expectations. The first one they announced was Songwriter Of The Year, Non-Classical, they said my name! And then I lost it. Started screaming, started crying. I was shocked. My mind was blown. And then they [announced] Best New Artist and I nearly threw up. It was just, like, “What the f— is happening right now?” It was just the most ridiculously overwhelming and beautiful surprise.

    Now that you’ve had some time to process, what do your GRAMMY nominations mean to you?

    When you first reckon with the idea of dedicating your life to being a musician, one of the first things you picture is that beautiful golden gramophone with your name engraved in gold on the front. I think for all of us musicians, that’s the dream — a very huge, wild, massive dream. Even being recognized and nominated is the most overwhelming sense of feeling seen as a musician by fellow creatives, fellow writers, it’s a real affirmation. It makes me emotional. It’s just it

    I still can’t really believe that we’ve even made it this far. Just, like, this is nuts. This is f—ing real. It’s a whole mind game, as well, to wrap your head around that being a reality. It really is insane. 

    You’ve obviously gained so many new fans throughout this process. If there was one song on My 21st Century Blues that you could point new listeners to, what would it be?

    Hmm…obviously it depends on taste, ’cause there’s a lot of different styles on there. Like, songs like “Body Dysmorphia.” and “Environmental Anxiety.” are quite heavy topics. You know, it gives me anxiety listening to “Environmental Anxiety.,” so… [Laughs.

    “Body Dysmorphia.” is a little bit more simple and a little bit more relaxed — not in terms of the lyricism, but musically. I feel like maybe there’s some people out there who would really relate to those songs. Oh, and “The Thrill Is Gone.” I’ve sang that everywhere. I open the show with “Thrill Is Gone.” I’m like, “You WILL listen to this song!”

    Your ability to reinterpret your songs and create different versions of them from what’s on the album — whether it’s for your live album My 21st Century Symphony. at Royal Albert Hall, “Saturday Night Live,” or any given award show — is so impressive. Is that process something that you have in mind when you’re writing and recording in the studio?

    It’s really important to me as a performer; I want it to be fresh and exciting. And also ’cause we live in a world where everything’s documented and filmed, if you do something one way, people will know it. And I love that element of change and surprise. Even in the writing process, I would take a song and be like, “Let’s try it in four different genres and see which one feels the best.” 

    It’s an exciting thing when you’re creating a live show to be like, “Let’s reimagine this in this way now.” Because why not? There’s no rules and it’s fun. And sometimes you can think, What if people just want to hear it how the record is? But then you go and listen to the album to hear it how the record is! 

    I remember going to a Jill Scott concert at the Apollo where she played every single song entirely differently. I was so blown away and completely didn’t expect it. I really took a leaf from that. I was really inspired and so moved. 

    In my head there are moments where you want to hear something similarly [to the studio version], but that can be bent here and it can move there, and we can extend this intro and we can do this. It also, as a musician, keeps me stimulated and excited. You don’t wanna be doing the same thing over and over — you’ve got to reinvent it and push the wheel and give something new. Anytime any of my hardcore supporters [come to a show], I want them to be like, “Oh s—! There’s a different version, this is so exciting!”

    You’re the first artist in GRAMMY history to be nominated simultaneously for Best New Artist and Songwriter Of The Year, Non Classical. What does it mean to you to be recognized for your songwriting alongside your artistry?

    That one really hit deep. I mean, I identified first as a songwriter. Before I was ever an artist, that was always who I was even when I didn’t have any cuts. It was the first goal and the first dream. And I also dedicated so much heart and so much of my life to wanting to be one — to learn how to be a better one, to soak in more, to study the greats. I’m so passionate about the craft. 

    It’s like crack cocaine to me, even though I don’t know what crack cocaine feels like. But I imagine it’s pretty amazing. And that’s what it feels like to me, you know, that combination of the correct melody or that lyric that just cuts you, that evokes those emotions, is completely an art form I’m obsessed with. 

    So to be recognized by my peers and my fellow songwriters is just such a ridiculous honor and something that young RAYE would be like, “Holy f—ing s—. LOOK! You’ve actually gone and made waves as a songwriter!” 

    I remember being 16 and being like, “I’m gonna do this until I’m respected in this craft.” And what an absolute pinnacle, physical example of that, in that nomination, for me. 

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    One thing that really stands out in your songwriting catalog is how incredibly dextrous you are at writing across genres and moods and personalities and inspirations. Is there a guiding principle that you follow to write for all these different artists and styles of music?

    That’s a good question. I think because of how seriously devoted I was to the craft of songwriting at such a young age, that I realized it was so important for me to want to learn all the different skills. I spent a lot of time in Sweden as a kid and these guys are some of the best in the world at writing pop songs. We all know Max Martin and his camp, and there are so many ridiculously incredible songwriters [there] who continue to hit the mark again and again across spans of tens and twenties of years. 

    Learning from those guys was invaluable to understanding what makes a hook, what makes something stick, what makes a really great pop song. So that’s a craft that never came natural to me, but something that I studied. 

    And then the other aspect of it: I grew up in a church environment where it was all very free-flowing gospel — it’s a form of freestyle, worship. So it’s this element of just embracing melody and letting it just come out. 

    Then between those two worlds, when I was 14, I went on a road trip around America with my dad and my uncle. Before that trip, I didn’t understand country music. I was never exposed to it, you know? 

    I was sat in the car for hours, listening and soaking it in and understanding how beautiful and powerful country music was. It had this down-to-earth, poetic, beautiful [quality of] “I’m gonna tell you a story: She was in a blue dress. The sky was gray. He sipped his whiskey on a cold winter’s day.” So my mind was opened. 

    Then we went to New Orleans — that was my favorite place. It was all jazz. And we went to a place called The Conservation Jazz Hall and I sat on the floor, ’cause the room was full, and I was directly under the trombone, And it was spit blowing in my face and everything, and I loved it! I was like, “This is incredible!” 

    So I think it comes from a deep-rooted love of music — wanting to understand what each genre consists of, feels like, what instruments are going into it. How are these guys writing this? Why is it like that? Why are the lyrics still like this? 

    When I go into a room and someone’s like, “Let’s do a rock ballad,” I’m like, “OK, let’s dig into this.” So I’ll go away, I’ll do my research, I’ll listen to things in that genre, I’ll try to understand what that took, studying the greats and then being like, “OK, let’s get into this.” I could talk passionately about this for hours because this s— absolutely turns me on, to be honest.

    Speaking of country music, what can you tell me about writing “RIIVERDANCE” with Beyoncé for COWBOY CARTER?

    Probably not much! [Laughs.] But I can say, what an honor. The way the song originally started was very different to how it turned out. So it was a whole evolution. 

    Look, I had one cut with Miss Queen Bey before [“Bigger” from 2019’s The Lion King: The Gift], and I was like, “Holy f—ing s—,” you know what I mean? And then this time, you’re like, “F—ing hell.” There’s only curse words I can really say to express how that feels.

    A lot of fans may not realize that you actually worked with Charli XCX years ago on what was supposed to be XCX World in 2016 and then again on Number 1 Angel in 2017. Given your history together, what’s it been like seeing her blow up alongside you this past year with brat?

    Listen, I am so proud of that woman. I met Charli when I was maybe 18. And before I met her, the experience and the environment that I was in was around a lot of men who were, on a daily basis, telling me that I needed to be threatened by all these other women [in the industry]. And that, as a kid, can really do something to you and really skew and confuse you. 

    And Charli completely broke that lie. She actually directed a video for me called “I, U, Us.” It was a really long time ago, but the video was great — it was on an ice rink. And I got to share creative space with her writing on many different occasions as a young writer, and she’s just absolutely brilliant. She is a true artist. She is a true songwriter. 

    She’s actually one of the artists who inspired me to be a writer as well as an artist; it was examples like Charli and Emeli Sandé when I was in those pivotal early years, that I was like, “I can really do this, ’cause they’re doing it.” Which is crazy, ’cause Charli literally looks the same age as me, if not younger. My girl!

    Anyway, it was just really, really invaluable what she poured into me. And then I had one of my first really big cuts with her, which was [2016’s] “After The Afterparty,” so she was a really beautiful part of my early career. 

    On top of that, we always related to each other. Because it was a hardship for her as well. Like, my girl went through it. And we would always talk and have real, down-to-earth, deep conversations about the struggles and the things we’d be going through. So it is just so beautiful to see her get her just. I couldn’t speak higher of her. I’m so happy for her, bursting with pride. And I hope she cleans up!

    You’ve also written with lots of other amazing women this year like Jennifer Lopez, Halle Bailey, Kylie Minogue and Rita Ora. Do you have favorite memories from any of those sessions?

    Working with Halle was an absolute dream. That girl — first of all, we giggled like little frickin’ children. We had a great time, we clicked instantly. And we made some beautiful songs I’m really excited for the world to hear. She’s such a rare, beautiful soul. Such an incredible voice, such a brilliant talent. So I have some really dear and beautiful memories writing with her. 

    And J.Lo, it’s like, “F—ing hell, it’s J.Lo!” So I was just telling myself, Just write! Just make something great!

    It’s always quite funny being in spaces with people you’ve grown up watching on telly, do you know I mean? So I try to play it cool — I’m pretty good at playing it cool, I think. But then after the moment, you’re like, “Umm…holy s—.” [Laughs.

    Needless to say, it’s been such a huge year for you. What’s next?

    Well, I want to write another album. So I want to begin that. I think it’s important that I go into writing mode. I’m so all or nothing, so if I’m on the road, I’m on the road doing shows, and I’m all over the live arrangements. My head is in what we’re doing, I can’t pull out to write. So there has to be designated time for that. 

    I have a couple exciting other things that I’m part of musically, that I can’t really digress much into. It’s a year of creation. And hopefully it won’t take me… well, it might take loads of time. I don’t know how long it’s gonna take to write some good music, do you know what I mean? It’s been a minute since I’ve been in the lab, so we’ll see how it goes.

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    Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee: RAYE On Her Long Road To Stardom, Writing Songs With Beyoncé & Her “Really Beautiful” Bond With Charli XCX

    British singer-songwriter RAYE has been making waves in the music industry for years, but it wasn’t until recently that she received her first-ever GRAMMY nomination. The talented artist has been nominated for Best Dance Recording for her collaboration with David Guetta and MORTEN on the track “Make It To Heaven.”

    RAYE’s journey to this moment has been a long and challenging one, but her hard work and dedication have paid off. She first burst onto the scene in 2016 with her debut EP “Welcome to the Winter,” which garnered critical acclaim and helped her establish herself as a rising star in the music world.

    In the years since, RAYE has continued to release hit after hit, collaborating with some of the biggest names in the industry, including Beyoncé. The two artists worked together on the track “Bigger” from Beyoncé’s album “The Lion King: The Gift,” and RAYE described the experience as “surreal” and “a dream come true.”

    But perhaps one of RAYE’s most special collaborations has been with fellow singer-songwriter Charli XCX. The two artists have formed a “really beautiful” bond, with RAYE describing Charli as “incredible” and “such a talented songwriter.”

    As she prepares for the upcoming GRAMMY Awards, RAYE is grateful for the recognition and the opportunity to share her music with a wider audience. She hopes that her journey will inspire other aspiring artists to never give up on their dreams and to always stay true to themselves.

    With her unique sound, powerful lyrics, and infectious energy, RAYE is sure to continue making a name for herself in the music industry for years to come. And who knows, perhaps this GRAMMY nomination is just the beginning of an incredible career ahead.

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  • Former ‘Meet the Press’ moderator Chuck Todd exits NBC News


    Former “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd is leaving NBC News after nearly 18 years at the network.

    Todd said in a memo to NBC News colleagues that Friday was his last day. He’ll continue doing his podcast and said he’s considering new projects, but offered no details.

    He joined NBC News as political director in 2007 and was “Meet the Press” moderator from 2014 to 2023, before giving way to Kristen Welker. The role made him one of the more visible journalists in Washington and, as such, an occasional target of President Donald Trump and his supporters.

    Todd was a leader in the on-air protest last year that scuttled the hiring of former Republican Party chair Ronna McDaniel as an NBC News contributor.

    In his memo to colleagues, Todd said the news media has much work to do in winning back the trust of consumers, “and I’m convinced the best place to start is from the bottom up” with entrepreneurship.

    “National media can’t win trust back without having a robust partner locally and trying to game algorithms is no way to inform and report,” he wrote. “People are craving community and that’s something national media or the major social media companies can’t do as well as local media.”

    Reporting is key to winning back public support, he said. “If you do this job seeking popularity, or to simply be an activist,” he said, “you are doing this job incorrectly.”

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    David Bauder writes about the intersection of media and entertainment for the AP. Follow him at http://x.com/dbauder and https://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social





    Former ‘Meet the Press’ moderator Chuck Todd exits NBC News

    After more than a decade at the helm of NBC News’ flagship Sunday morning political talk show, “Meet the Press,” Chuck Todd has announced his departure from the network. Todd, who also served as NBC News’ political director, has been a fixture in the world of political journalism for years, earning a reputation as a tough and insightful interviewer.

    In a statement, Todd thanked NBC News for the opportunity to lead “Meet the Press” and expressed his gratitude to his colleagues and viewers. He did not provide specific details about his plans for the future, but hinted that he is looking forward to new opportunities and challenges.

    During his tenure at NBC News, Todd covered some of the most consequential political events of our time, from presidential elections to major policy debates. His departure marks the end of an era for “Meet the Press,” which has been a mainstay of Sunday morning television for decades.

    As fans and colleagues bid farewell to Todd, they are sure to remember his sharp wit, incisive analysis, and unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity. While Todd’s departure may leave a void at NBC News, his legacy as a respected and trusted journalist will endure for years to come.

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  • Starting 5: Surging Knicks and Lakers meet tonight on ABC


    Jalen Brunson and LeBron James were each named starters for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game.

    This article was pulled from our Starting 5 Newsletter, a daily look at all things NBA. To get the newsletter in your inbox every morning, subscribe here.


    SURGING SQUADS MEET ON ABC: KNICKS vs. LAKERS TONIGHT

    One game back of the Nuggets for 4th place in the West and one win shy of their first 8-2 stretch of the season, the Lakers enter Saturday playing some of their best ball of 2024-25.

    The Knicks ride into Saturday on a five-game heater, just 1.5 games back of the Celtics for 2nd-place in the East – a spot Boston has held since October.

    Tonight on ABC those two hot streaks will collide at MSG (8:30 ET).

    Big Apple Buckets: In their last three outings, the Knicks have totaled 408 points (122, 143, 143) – the most across a three-game stretch in franchise history.

    The catalysts? Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns – the first Knicks to both be named All-Star starters in the same season since Walt Frazier & Earl Monroe (1974-75).

    • Combining for 50.5 ppg, Brunson (25.9) and Towns (24.6) are on pace to become the first Knicks tandem to average 50+ points in a season since Willie Naulls and Richie Guerin in 1961-62
    • Their Key To Success? Operating inside, as Brunson ranks 2nd in the NBA in drives this season (18.8 per game) and 4th in ppg off drives (11.9)
    • KAT, meanwhile, ranks 9th in points in the paint with 13.0 ppg – the most since his second NBA season
    • The Result? Closer – and cleaner – looks, as New York ranks 4th in made 2-point field goals (30.6) and 2nd in 2-point FG% (57.1)

    While Brunson and Towns lead the charge, the Knicks’ potent offense is equally fueled by their relentless supporting cast, which thrives on turning hustle plays into hard-earned points.

    • Offense To Defense: New York ranks 24th in pace but capitalizes on its opportunities to run better than almost anybody, ranking 3rd in ppg off turnovers (20.0)
    • Creating Chaos: Those caused turnovers stem from three elite defenders – Josh Hart, OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges – who lead the team in steals, respectively
    • “I think we’re at our best when we’re getting turnovers,” said KAT earlier this week. “And we’re having that translate to our offense.”

    New York’s starting 5 of Brunson, Bridges, Hart, Anunoby and Towns leads all five-man units in scoring with 47.7 ppg when they’re all on the floor together (min 5 GP). Many of those points come from extra possessions earned by Hart.

    • All Heart: Hart (listed as questionable for tonight) shines on the glass, ranking 2nd in offensive rebounds among guards (105), resulting in 14.3 second-chance ppg for New York
    • All Effort: He’s also recovered 57 loose balls this season, 12 more than the next closest player
    • All-Around Results: Hart entered 2024-25 with six career triple-doubles. Through 47 games this season, he has six more. In those outings, the Knicks are 6-0
    • “I think Josh Hart is the heart and soul of this team,” said Towns earlier this week. “There’s so much more that he does that doesn’t come up on the stat sheet.”

    LEBRON TAKES CENTER STAGE AT MSG

    For the Lakers, who will be without All-Star center Anthony Davis (abdomen), L.A. will look to a familiar face to lead the way.

    One who has done some of his best work at The World’s Most Famous Arena.

    For two decades now, NBA all-time leading scorer LeBron James has delivered at MSG, leaving fans of both teams in awe.

    Can he deliver again tonight to help keep the Lakers’ hot streak going?

    • The King Of MSG: In 30 career regular-season games at “The Mecca,” James has averaged 28.0 points, 6.9 rebounds and 7.4 assists
    • No other player in NBA history, whether playing for the Knicks or an opponent, has averages of 28/6/6 at MSG
    • James has done it over the course of 21 seasons

    Alongside his unprecedented averages at the Garden is a 22-8 record and totals across the board that showcase his legendary all-around game.

    And LeBron’s MSG legacy isn’t just about numbers — it’s built on nearly a quarter century of show-stopping moments, from 50-pieces to soaring tomahawks.

    Before he takes the floor tonight (8:30 ET, ABC), let’s relive some of his most iconic plays at one of basketball’s most iconic venues.

    2009: One year after hanging 50 at MSG, a 24-year-old LeBron took it up a notch, dropping 52 with his raw athleticism on full display.

    2013: At the peak of his powers, James submits a dagger vs. New York with a vintage steal and slam. The hangtime, the force, the flair…

    2015: And how about breaking down guards before flying up and around bigs for a casual double-clutch finish?

    In his latest chapter at the World’s Most Famous Arena, what will the King have in store?



    The New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers are set to face off tonight in a highly anticipated matchup that will be broadcast on ABC. Both teams are currently on hot streaks, with the Knicks winning six of their last seven games and the Lakers winning nine of their last ten.

    The Knicks, led by All-Star forward Julius Randle, have been one of the biggest surprises of the season so far. Randle has been playing at an MVP level, averaging 23.2 points, 10.9 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game. The Knicks have also been getting strong contributions from RJ Barrett, Derrick Rose, and Immanuel Quickley.

    On the other side, the Lakers have been dealing with injuries to key players like LeBron James and Anthony Davis, but have managed to stay afloat thanks to the play of role players like Dennis Schroder and Montrezl Harrell. With James expected to return soon, the Lakers will be looking to build on their recent success and make a push for the top spot in the Western Conference.

    Tonight’s game promises to be an exciting and competitive battle between two of the hottest teams in the league. Make sure to tune in to ABC at 8:00 PM ET to catch all the action!

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  • Mad Max Will Meet Evil Dead In a New Comic From… Post Malone?!


    Post Malone is entering the world of comics with Big Rig, a new project described as “Mad Max meets Evil Dead.” The new comic comes from publisher Vault Comics, in partnership with Michael Bay and Brad Fuller’s production company Platinum Dunes, who are also already developing the project into a feature film.

    According to ComicBasics.com, Big Rig will be based on an original idea by Post Malone, with the singer teaming up with Vault Editor-in-Chief Adrian Wassell to write the comic with Barbaric’s Nathan Gooden handling the art duties.

    Big Rig Cover

    Set in the Dark Ages, the story concerns the forces of Hell invading Europe. A sect of the Knights Templar known as the Six Petals pray to God for salvation, and receive a massive eighteen-wheeler called the Rig. An ex-communicated priest known as the Trucker then gets behind the wheel to do battle with the forces of Hell.

    Post Malone’s “Big Rig” Sounds Like A Wild Combination Of Classic Post-Apocalyptic Pop Culture

    Big Rig – Story By Post Malone; Written By Adrian Wassell; Art By Nathan Gooden

    An edited image of Post Malone performing in Dear Santa.
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    While the Big Rig graphic novel is scheduled to be released later in 2025, Vault will be releasing the first chapter on its own for Free Comic Book Day this May, as a way of building anticipation for the arrival of the full story. Malone himself expressed excitement at the project, stating:

    This is going to kick ass. It’s amazing working with Vault and Michael Bay. Turning this idea into what we have has been unbelievable. The team has been crushing it, and I can’t believe we get to be a part of Free Comic Book Day.

    While it would be easy to write the comic off as a vanity project, created solely to build interest in an eventual feature film, there’s no denying that “Mad Max meets Evil Dead” is an exciting concept.

    Given the opportunity, Big Rig could be the surprise break-out indie comic of the year.

    Further, the team that has come together to bring Post Malone’s vision to life should raise expectations for comic book fans. In particular, Nathan Gooden’s work on Barbaric wowed audiences when it debuted from Vault Comics in 2021, so getting to see the artist once again bring his mad, ultra-violent touch to a full-length graphic novel will be a treat for fans of bloody horror and high-octane action. Given the opportunity, Big Rig could be the surprise break-out indie comic of the year.

    Post Malone’s Mad Max/Evil Dead” Mash-Up Could Be An Unexpected Comic Book Hit

    Check Out Free Comic Book Day: Big Rig In April, 2025

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    Fans will have to judge for themselves when the Big Rig graphic novel comes out in 2025. The Free Comic Book Day issue containing Chapter One of the story should give fans a taste of what to expect when the original graphic novel releases in full later this year. With its story of a Medieval ex-communicated priest driving a God-given eighteen-wheeler against the forces of Hell, Post Malone looks to be making a big splash with his Mad Max meets Evil Dead comic Big Rig.

    Source: Comic Basics

    Free Comic Book Day: Big Rig will be available April 9, 2025 from Vault Comics.



    That’s right, you heard it here first! Music superstar Post Malone is teaming up with comic book artist and writer to create a brand new comic book series that will bring together two iconic franchises: Mad Max and Evil Dead.

    In this exciting crossover event, the post-apocalyptic world of Mad Max will collide with the supernatural horrors of Evil Dead, as our unlikely hero (played by none other than Post Malone himself) must battle his way through hordes of undead and wasteland warriors to save the world from total destruction.

    Fans of both franchises can expect plenty of action, gore, and dark humor as Post Malone’s character faces off against the forces of evil in a battle for survival. With his signature style and larger-than-life personality, Post Malone is sure to bring a fresh and exciting twist to these classic stories.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this epic collaboration between Post Malone and the world of comics. Mad Max will meet Evil Dead like never before, and you won’t want to miss a single page of the action-packed adventure!

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  • Prime Ministers of Georgia and Armenia meet in Yerevan


    Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze met with his Armenian counterpart Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan on Thursday. According to media reports,  they discussed the importance of the strategic partnership between the two countries as well as the issues to be discussed at the 14th Meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission for Economic Cooperation. They also gave attention to the situation in the region including progress in the peace process.

    In a statement, the Georgian government Kobakhidze reaffirmed the Georgian government’s readiness to facilitate dialogue and contribute to ensuring stability and peace in the region which is essential for the development of both countries. Both sides also underlined the high-level dialogue between the two countries in different formats and the close cooperation across a variety of areas in view of the willingness for deeper bilateral relations.

    It was noted in the meeting that the upcoming meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission for Economic Cooperation will encourage the increasing growth of trade and economic ties and tapping into the full scope of potential. Prime Minister Kobakhidze extended an invitation to his Armenian counterpart to pay an official visit to Georgia.

    Source: commonspace.eu with agencies. Photo source: Government of Georgia





    Earlier today, the Prime Ministers of Georgia and Armenia met in Yerevan to discuss bilateral relations and cooperation between the two neighboring countries. This marks a significant step towards strengthening ties and promoting regional stability.

    During the meeting, the Prime Ministers discussed various issues of mutual interest, including trade, economic cooperation, and cultural exchanges. They also expressed their commitment to working together to address common challenges and promote peace and prosperity in the region.

    Both leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining open and constructive dialogue to resolve any differences and build a stronger partnership. They also agreed to continue working closely on key regional and international issues, such as security, energy, and infrastructure development.

    Overall, the meeting between the Prime Ministers of Georgia and Armenia in Yerevan is a positive development that highlights the shared commitment to deepening cooperation and fostering closer ties between the two countries. It is hoped that this meeting will pave the way for increased collaboration and mutual understanding in the future.

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  • Americans to get extra little-known payments up to $8,046 – but you must meet six criteria to score the cash

    Americans to get extra little-known payments up to $8,046 – but you must meet six criteria to score the cash


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    SELECT Americans could be getting thousands of dollars soon through a little-known payment.

    Those who qualify must also meet a few crucial criteria before the money is accessible.

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    Tax season officially started on January 27, 2025, as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) began accepting and processing returns for the 2024 tax year, per a news release .

    Millions of Americans have already filed, with over 140 million expected by the IRS before the federal deadline of April 15.

    While some are hoping for a generous refund this season, there may be a way to get extra cash thanks to the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).

    The EITC benefits those Americans who are either single filers or have families and record low to moderate income.

    Amounts distributed through the credit will depend on six basic qualifying rules and other factors, per the IRS website .

    ELIGIBILITY

    Those who qualify must first and foremost have adjusted gross income (AGI) below a certain threshold.

    A chart provided by the IRS notes that single taxpayers with zero dependents would record a maximum income of $18,591 for the 2024 tax year.

    For one dependent, it’s $49,084, two is $55,768, and three is $59,899.

    Married Americans filing jointly must make no more than $25,511 with zero dependents, $56,004 with one, $62,688 with two, and $66,819 with three.

    Secondly, they would have an investment income below a limit set by the IRS.

    The limit for the 2024 tax year is $11,600 or less.

    They must also have a valid Social Security number and have been a U.S. citizen or resident alien for the entirety of the 2024 tax year.

    A Foreign Earned Income through Form 2555 must’ve also not been filed.

    Lastly, certain rules must be met if the filer gets separated from their spouse and is not filing a joint tax return.

    Earned Income Tax Credit

    Certain Americans can qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) when filing their tax returns. Below is the list of basic qualifications:

    • Have earned income below a certain threshold
    • Have investment income below a set limit by the IRS
    • Have a valid Social Security number by the due date of tax return
    • Be a U.S. citizen or a resident alien for the entire year
    • Have not filed Form 2555, Foreign Earned Income
    • Meet certain rules if separated from spouse and not filing a joint tax return

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    Those taxpayers serving in the military , clergy, or who have relatives with disabilities also have special EITC rules .

    More information can be found on the IRS website, and a Qualification Assistant can help anyone figure out if they’re eligible for the credit.

    SHOW ME THE MONEY

    Those who are eligible for EITC could get up to $8,046.

    That’s an increase of $216 from $7,830 last tax season.

    It’s important to remember that the EITC is a credit, so it will be applied to any outstanding taxes owed first.

    After there is no more left owed, the credit could then potentially increase the refund taxpayers get afterward.

    Another payment worth up to $2,000 could help parents this year.

    A new Social Security rule has also forced millions of Americans to wait “more than a year” for higher payments .



    Are you a US citizen looking to score some extra cash? Well, you may be in luck! Americans are now eligible to receive little-known payments of up to $8,046, but there are six criteria you must meet in order to qualify for the money.

    These payments are part of a government program aimed at providing financial assistance to those who need it most. In order to be eligible for the cash, you must meet the following criteria:

    1. You must be a US citizen or permanent resident.
    2. You must be at least 18 years old.
    3. You must have a valid Social Security number.
    4. You must have a household income below a certain threshold.
    5. You must have experienced a financial hardship due to COVID-19.
    6. You must apply for the payments before the deadline.

    If you meet all six criteria, you could be eligible to receive up to $8,046 in extra cash. So don’t wait, apply now and see if you qualify for this little-known financial assistance program.

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