National Security Advisor Mike Waltz leaving post; Pres. Trump to nominate him for UN ambassador

National security advisor Mike Waltz will be leave his post in the Trump administration, which comes on the heels of controversy over the creation of a Signal messaging app group that inadvertently included The Atlantic Editor Jeffrey
Kohl’s terminates CEO Ashley Buchanan after investigation into conflict of interest with vendors

Kohl’s announced on Thursday that CEO Ashley Buchanan has been terminated for cause, after an internal investigation found that Buchanan had arranged vendor deals that involved undisclosed personal relationships, violating company ethics policies. Buchanan had served as
Renée Zellweger joins cast of ‘Only Murders in the Building’ Season 5

Oscar-winning actress Renée Zellweger has join the star-studded cast of Hulu’s comedy-mystery series Only Murders in the Building for Season 5. The news was confirmed in a social media post on the show’s Instagram account, with a
2025 Tony Award nominations include George Clooney, Nicole Scherzinger, Sadie Sink and more

The 78th annual Tony Award nominees were announced early Thursday, announced by previous Tony Award winners Sarah Paulson and Wendell Pierce. “Death Becomes Her,” “Maybe Happy Ending” and “Buena Vista Social Club” led the list of nominees
Ringo Starr shares ‘With a Little Help From My Friends (Live at The Ryman)’ to benefit California wildfire relief

Ringo Starr and an array of special guests gathered at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. over two nights on Jan. 14-15 for special fundraising concerts to benefit those affected by the wildfires that affected Southern California
The Sex Pistols to launch first North American tour in 22 years

Legendary English punk band The Sex Pistols will tour North America for the first time in over two decades. The Pistols last went on a North American tour in 2003, when they were joined by original vocalist
Supreme Court to decide if Oklahoma religious charter school can be publicly funded

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to weigh a pivotal case that could determine whether a Catholic school in Oklahoma can become the nation’s first taxpayer-funded religious charter school. The justices heard arguments on Wednesday regarding whether
Columbia student Mohsen Mahdawi released on bail from ICE detention

Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi has been released on bail following a federal judge’s order on Wednesday. The move comes weeks after Mahdawi, 34, was taken into custody by armed agents from the Department of Homeland Security
John Lithgow, Jimmy Smits to return for ‘Dexter: Resurrection’ premiering July 11th

Deadline confirmed that John Lithgow, 79, will return as Arthur Miller, aka the Trinity Killer, in the Dexter sequel series Dexter: Resurrection at Showtime. The outlet also reported that Jimmy Smits will reprise his character, Miami Assistant
‘Legally Blonde’ prequel series ‘Elle’ casts Tom Everett Scott as Elle’s dad

Variety reports that actor Tom Everett Scott has joined the cast of Prime Video‘s ‘Legally Blonde’ prequel series Elle, executive produced by the film franchise’s star Reese Witherspoon. From creator Laura Kittrell, the series will follow Elle