Ariana Grande, a Grammy-winning singer, has announced her highly anticipated Eternal Sunshine Tour, which will kick off in June 2026 and run through August. Grande's tour will begin in Oakland, ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - The White House said it expects the Federal Reserve to weigh larger rate cuts this month after Friday's "disappointing" jobs report, while President Donald Trump and his ...
The 2025 US Open kicked off in New York City, and tickets are still available to watch many of the top male and female tennis players compete. Though the first matches began on August 24 and only a ...
A judge ruled that the Trump administration broke the law in canceling billions in federal funds for Harvard. Whether the money is returned matters for the rest of higher education. By Alan Blinder ...
For the first time in seven years, Radiohead is touring again. The English rock band announced a five-city tour throughout Europe on Wednesday, Sept. 3. The band will perform in Spain, Italy, the ...
Playboi Carti has announced a fall 2025 US tour. Dubbed the “Antagonist Tour,” the 28-date arena trek launches on October 3rd in Salt Lake City and marks the Atlanta rapper’s first solo headlining run ...
When the U.S. government signs contracts with private technology companies, the fine print rarely reaches the public. Palantir Technologies, however, has attracted more and more attention over the ...
Sir Paul McCartney will kick off another leg of his Got Back tour this year with stops all over North America -- here's how to grab tickets. (Jim Dyson/Getty Images) Music legend Paul McCartney never ...
"I think that word gets thrown around a lot. It's a very misunderstood thing that isn't really what I do," the Oscar-nominated 'Caught Stealing' actor tells The Hollywood Reporter. By Lexi Carson ...
True story: Ariana Grande is hitting the road. The Grammy-winning singer, 32, has announced her highly anticipated Eternal Sunshine Tour, which will kick off in June 2026 and run through August.
Nicole M. Bennett is affiliated with the Center for Refugee Studies at Indiana University. When the U.S. government signs contracts with private technology companies, the fine print rarely reaches the ...