Britney Spears is back on Instagram after she was embroiled in reports of drama at a Los Angeles restaurant earlier this week. Posting via Instagram Reels on Friday, May 15, Spears, 44, told her followers she was en route to see The Devil Wears Prada sequel. “What’s up, world?” she said in the short clip, that appeared to be filmed inside her car. “So, I’m about to go see Devil Wears Prada 2.” She joked, “I personally prefer Chanel or Gucci but yo, if the devil says Prada, like I guess we should listen, right?” The “Toxic” singer also shared…

Hantavirus anxiety is making TikTok bring back the classics—lockdown-era memes are enjoying something of a comeback on the video-sharing platform, sparked by fears of another pandemic.World Health Organization experts insist that the hantavirus cruise ship outbreak is “not the start of a pandemic,” but social media is rife with wild…

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama’s attorney general announced a civil investigation Monday into the Southern Poverty Law Center’s fundraising practices in the wake of a federal indictment against the organization.Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said he has sent a subpoena to the center seeking information about its donations and payments…

Smart locks are getting smarter, incorporating more advanced technologies that offer you more secure ways to unlock your door. The latest company to offer this is SwitchBot, with its new $170 Lock Vision and $230 Lock Vision Pro. The new smart lock incorporates 3D structured-light facial recognition technology, which the company…

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Published on 16/05/2026 – 10:14 GMT+2 The Italian Foreign Ministry has issued a statement announcing that the Maldivian Coast Guard has begun dives to recover the bodies of the four missing Italian divers involved in Thursday’s incident. According to the Farnesina, Minister Antonio Tajani is in contact with Italy’s ambassador…

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ToplineBrett Ratner, the Hollywood director whose career the Trump family helped revive from a decade-long drought following “Me Too”-era sexual misconduct allegations—notably with the big-budget “Melania” documentary—is joining billionaires and business leaders on the President Donald Trump’s trip to China, multiple outlets reported.Key FactsRatner’s spokesperson told the New York Post…

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