After a shocking brain cancer diagnosis and grueling treatment, Michael Bolton opens up about memory loss, resilience, and living each day with gratitude—and without fear.
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The Rock Hall Class of 2025 includes legends like Bad Company, Cyndi Lauper, and The White Stripes — but despite winning the fan vote, Phish was left out in the cold.
Phish led the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame fan vote with over 330,000 ballots — followed by Bad Company, Billy Idol, Cyndi Lauper, and Joe Cocker. But will fan love be enough when the official inductees are revealed this Sunday?
Pope Francis, the first Jesuit pope and a deeply beloved spiritual leader, passed away at age 88. Known for his compassion, humility, and surprising personal history, his legacy will echo far beyond the Vatican.
The James Webb Space Telescope may have just found the best evidence yet of life beyond Earth — with signs of sulfur-based compounds only made by living things. K2-18b might not just be wet… it could be alive.
Rory McIlroy clinched his career grand slam in jaw-dropping fashion at The Masters, dropping a birdie putt in a playoff to beat Justin Rose — just weeks after winning The Players on Saint Patrick’s Day.
The Country Music Hall of Fame is honoring the one and only Dolly Parton with a dazzling new exhibit — “Journey of a Seeker” — opening May 20th and running through September 2026.
From jailhouse to global change-maker, Jelly Roll just took center stage at Oxford’s 2025 World Literacy Summit, winning the prestigious Global Literacy Award and delivering a moving keynote on transforming brokenness into purpose.
Billionaire Bill Gates revealed that his three kids will each inherit less than 1% of his $101.2 billion fortune. But before you feel too bad for them, that still means at least $1 billion total—and Gates says it’s all about giving them a chance to earn their own way.
Actor and comedian Russell Brand has been officially charged with rape, indecent assault, and other sex crimes tied to four women in the U.K. The incidents allegedly occurred between 1999 and 2005. Brand has publicly denied all charges, claiming, “I’ve never engaged in non-consensual activity.”