Rihanna set to announce musical comeback and UK stadium shows
Reports say Rihanna will announce a musical comeback and a run of UK stadium shows, and that she has not released a studio album since Anti in 2016.
Reports say Rihanna will announce a musical comeback and a run of UK stadium shows, and that she has not released a studio album since Anti in 2016.
The Department of Homeland Security announced a rule removing a one-year required departure for R-1 religious visa holders after five years, allowing them to apply to re-enter sooner; the change responds to green-card backlogs that developed after a 2023 processing change and has been welcomed by church leaders and advocates.
A 35-year-old New Jersey woman was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder after her two sons, ages five and seven, were found dead in their Hillsborough home.
Hundreds attended funeral prayers for taxi driver Masrob Ali after a head-on crash in Bolton that also killed three teenagers; Greater Manchester Police say their investigation is ongoing and have appealed for witnesses.
Firefighters at Sky Valley Fire Station revived six 10-week-old puppies who arrived unresponsive and were treated with naloxone and emergency care; veterinarians say all six are recovering and are expected to survive.
Disney appointed Asad Ayaz as chief marketing officer to lead a new company-wide marketing organization, and he will continue in his role as chief brand officer.
NASA's SpaceX Dragon left the International Space Station on Jan. 14 to return Crew-11 early after a reported serious medical emergency; NASA said the affected astronaut was stable and not in immediate danger.
Natalie Ann Jamieson, who played Amy Barton on Emmerdale, left the show after her character died in last year’s limo crash, and off-screen she has been in a 14-year relationship and has launched a T-shirt brand.
Three Palestine Action hunger strikers ended a 73-day hunger strike after officials announced that Elbit Systems UK was denied a government training contract; further developments are undetermined at this time.
US existing‑home sales fell to about 4.06 million in 2025, a roughly 30‑year low, while median prices rose and mortgage rates eased toward the end of the year.