Baseball and Pride have always shared something in common: people show up as themselves. That spirit returns to Chase Field on Friday, June 5, as the Arizona Diamondbacks host their 9th Annual D-backs Pride Night, an evening built around baseball, community and creating space for LGBTQ+ fans to celebrate together. This year’s event includes a
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This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. DC Studios has released the next Supergirl trailer, showing more of Kara Zor-El’s big DC Universe adventure. After making her DCU debut in 2025’s Superman, DC Studios has now shared a new
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All the June new historical fiction releases you could want and them some await just below. Whether you’re ready to kick off your summer reading or find the perfect book for an upcoming trip, these new historical fiction books provide a delightful selection to choose from. Walk the grit-coated streets of Victorian London with a
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Scott Pelley’s time at 60 Minutes is over. CBS News fired the veteran correspondent June 2, with newly installed executive producer Nick Bilton informing him in a letter obtained by The New York Times that Pelley was “terminated for cause effective immediately.” Pelley’s firing comes one day after he criticized CBS News’ leadership and voiced concern about the show’s future
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American fashion company Capri Holdings Limited has returned to near break-even profitability in the fourth quarter (Q4) of fiscal 2026 (FY26), supported by improving performance at Michael Kors and early traction from strategic initiatives aimed at reviving growth across its luxury portfolio. The company also projected low-single-digit revenue growth and around 40 per cent adjusted
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Snail Mail and Soccer Mommy are hitting the road this fall. The singer-songwriters have banded together for a co-headlining U.S. trek that kicks off in Charlotte, North Carolina at the end of the September. Support for the first half of the run comes from Brennan Wedl, with Scarlet Rae stepping in for the second. Check
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Justine van der Leun opens her introduction with the story of Nikki Addimando, a woman convicted of murdering her boyfriend, who’d been sexually and physically abusing her for years. After her sentencing, she told the court, “I was afraid to stay, afraid to leave, afraid that nobody would believe me, afraid of losing everything. This
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Quick answer: For most weddings, wear a black cap-toe Oxford (black tie or formal), a dark brown wholecut or cap-toe Oxford (semi-formal, or with a grey or navy suit), or a dark brown Derby for a relaxed daytime ceremony. Skip square toes, mall-shine plastic uppers, and brand-new shoes you haven’t broken in. Budget $200–$500 for
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Actress, comedian, and noted Kylie Jenner BFF Meg Stalter has released a dance-pop track just in time for Pride. It’s called, yes, “Gay,” and Stalter shouts out everyone: lipstick lesbians, the dolls, bisexuals, “the they (period),” all while claiming “Everything we do is slay.” Listen to her “gaying up and down” below. Stalter, who rose
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Samara Weaving can’t really explain why she’s been all over your movie screens this year. The Australian actress has three features releasing in 2026, all starring roles. Two have already opened: Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, the sequel to her breakout horror hit from 2019, released in theaters on March 20, and Over
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The year always presents more anticipated books than most people can get through in 365 days, but that doesn’t stop us from building our towering stacks. I have so many 2026 BIPOC books to look forward to picking up during the second half of the year. A couple of BIPOC books I’ve already enjoyed and
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