Maxwell House coffee rebrands for first time in 133 years
This shift marks a significant moment for the beloved brand, which has been associated with coffee for generations.
Apple removes ICE-tracking app after US government pressure
Supporters of ICEBlock view it as a civic tool: A way for communities to respond to surprise immigration raids, monitor enforcement patterns, and protect vulnerable populations.
Daniel Ek steps down as Spotify CEO, moves to Executive Chairman Role
“To be clear, I’m not leaving.”
Bad Bunny set to headline Super Bowl LX Halftime show in Santa Clara
Bad Bunny is not only one of the most popular global artists right now, but he also has a massive following in Latin America and among Spanish‐speaking audiences in the United States.
Ariana Grande fires back at Trump supporters in fiery Instagram post
The message appeared to criticise their actions, aligning with Grande’s ongoing pattern of outspoken political commentary.
Mayor Eric Adams quits re-election, but name stays on November ballot
As the city braces for a redefined mayoral showdown, Adams framed his departure as a reluctant but necessary step, saying: “I cannot continue my reelection campaign.”
Nicki Minaj confirms new album dropping March 2026, teases fresh era for fans
Overall, this announcement marks the start of what looks to be an exciting, new era for Nicki Minaj—fans will be watching very closely for pre‑release singles, collaborations, and whether this truly is 'PF3'.
Nas and Resorts World receive unanimous vote for proposed casino in Queens
A competing Times Square casino bid backed by JAY Z was recently rejected; Queens Borough President Donovan Richards took the moment to quip, “Sorry Jay-Z. We win again.”
Former ‘American Idol’ contestant Benjamin Glaze sentenced to 25 years on child porn charges
The case originated in 2024, when Tulsa’s Sexual Predator/Digital Evidence Recovery Unit received a tip leading to a search warrant.
TV station owners reinstate Jimmy Kimmel’s show after ban
Sinclair, which had previously demanded an apology from Kimmel or a donation to the Kirk family, emphasised that its decision was made independently, asserting that “free speech provides broadcasters with the right to exercise judgment as to the content