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Golden Knights eliminate Ducks in Game 6 win to advance to Western Conference Final

The Vegas Golden Knights powered into the Western Conference Final after a commanding 5-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks in Game 6 on Thursday night at Honda Center.

Vegas seized control early with three first-period goals and never looked back, advancing to the conference finals for the fifth time in franchise history and the first time since capturing the Stanley Cup in 2023.

Mitch Marner starred again for Vegas, scoring a highlight-reel goal just 62 seconds into the game before assisting on two more opening-period scores. His postseason total climbed to an NHL-best 18 points. After taking a stretch pass from William Karlsson, Marner slipped past the defense and finished with a between-the-legs move at the crease. “I just tried to find open ice cutting through the middle,” Marner said. “‘Karl’ made a great pass to me and I just tried to make a move.”

Vegas doubled the lead midway through the period when Brett Howden buried a short-handed one-timer off another Marner setup. The goal marked Howden’s third short-handed tally of the playoffs, tying an NHL postseason record.

Shea Theodore then added a power-play goal late in the period to make it 3-0, stunning the home crowd and putting Anaheim in an early hole it never escaped. “They were harder on pucks,” said Ducks forward Troy Terry. “It felt like we were just waiting for something to happen.”

Anaheim briefly cut the deficit in the second period when Mikael Granlund scored on the power play, but Vegas regained full control in the third behind two goals from Pavel Dorofeyev. Dorofeyev capitalized on a turnover early in the final frame before adding another sharp-angle finish later in the period. The winger closed the series on a tear with five goals over the final four games and now leads the NHL postseason with nine goals.

“We knew we were going to come with a push in the second,” said Anaheim rookie Beckett Sennecke. “We were down three goals, so we just tried to move our feet, shoot the puck and, credit to their goalie, he made nice saves.” Goaltender Carter Hart stopped 31 shots for Vegas, while Lukas Dostal made 16 saves for Anaheim.

The Ducks’ surprising postseason run ended in their first playoff appearance since 2018, while Vegas continued its strong finish under coach John Tortorella, who took over late in the regular season and guided the club to the Pacific Division title and consecutive playoff series wins.

The Golden Knights will now meet the Colorado Avalanche in a best-of-seven series beginning Wednesday in Denver.

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Pres. Trump meets with China’s Xi Jinping; leaders agree that the Strait of Hormuz must remain open

President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping opened their closely watched summit in Beijing with more than two hours of talks centered on global tensions, trade, Taiwan, and the escalating conflict involving Iran.

Trump discussed the Strait of Hormuz and the US-Israel war on Iran during his meeting with Xi, and according to the White House, the world leaders had a “good” meeting on Thursday and agreed that the Strait of Hormuz “must remain open to support the free flow of energy”.

US Treasury Sec’y Scott Bessent said separately that he believed Beijing would do what they can to open the waterway, which he said was “very much in their interest”. Separately, a coalition of 26 countries — including United Kingdom, France, Canada, Germany, Japan, Qatar, and South Korea — released a joint statement backing freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. The countries voiced support for a defensive multinational mission that could eventually include mine-clearing operations once conditions allow.

During the discussions, Xi described the US-China relationship as one of the world’s most important partnerships and urged both countries to avoid damaging ties. He also warned that Taiwan remains the most sensitive issue between Washington and Beijing, cautioning that mishandling it could trigger serious confrontation and place the broader relationship at risk. While Chinese officials highlighted Taiwan concerns in their summary of the meeting, the American account focused more heavily on economic matters and the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.

Trump later revealed that Xi pledged China would not provide military equipment to Iran. Speaking with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Trump said Xi made the commitment clearly and directly. At the same time, Trump acknowledged that China intends to continue purchasing significant amounts of Iranian oil because of its long-standing economic relationship with Tehran.

The war in the Middle East and the disruption of the Strait of Hormuz became major themes throughout the summit. Trump said Xi expressed support for reopening the critical shipping route and offered to help mediate with Iran if needed. “President Xi would like to see a deal made,” Trump said. “He said, ‘If I can be of any help at all, I would like to be of help.’” Trump added that Xi opposed restrictions and tolls in the strategically important waterway, which handles a large share of global oil shipments. According to Trump, Xi even joked during their conversation about both sides previously blocking access through the strait.

Trump also said Xi agreed to move forward with an order for 200 Boeing aircraft, a deal the president said would support American jobs. “One thing he agreed to today is he is going to order 200 jets,” Trump said, adding that Boeing had initially expected a smaller agreement.

President Trump’s visit to China continues Friday with additional meetings, a diplomatic lunch, and cultural events before he returns to Washington.

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Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks steps down amid DHS leadership changes

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael “Mike” Banks has stepped down effective immediately, becoming the latest senior immigration official to leave the Department of Homeland Security during a period of major leadership turnover under DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin.

Banks confirmed his departure Thursday, ending a public service career that spanned nearly 37 years, including time in the U.S. Navy and multiple leadership roles within Border Patrol. In farewell remarks to staff, he said it was time to return to Texas and focus on his family and ranch. Reflecting on his tenure, Banks praised agents for transforming what he described as a “chaotic and unsecured” southern border into “the most secure border this country has ever seen.” He also noted that more work remained before achieving full operational control of the border.

Rodney Scott, commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, thanked Banks for his decades of service and credited him with helping guide the agency through one of the most difficult periods in modern border enforcement.

Banks was appointed Border Patrol chief in January 2025 by President Donald Trump after previously serving as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s border czar during Operation Lone Star. The Texas-led initiative was launched in response to record migration levels during President Joe Biden’s administration.

Before taking the national role, Banks worked in several Border Patrol positions, including leadership at the Weslaco, Texas station. He previously left the agency in 2022 after disagreeing with Biden-era immigration policies, including changes to migrant processing procedures. His appointment in 2025 was unusual because the Border Patrol chief position had traditionally been filled by career agency officials rather than political appointees.

During Banks’s leadership, Border Patrol expanded operations beyond the southern border, deploying agents to cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, and Minneapolis as part of broader immigration enforcement efforts. Some of those operations, particularly those overseen by former commander Gregory Bovino, drew criticism over aggressive tactics and widespread street-level enforcement.

Banks’s exit follows several other high-profile departures within DHS. Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was removed earlier this year after controversies tied to government advertising campaigns and backlash surrounding fatal federal shootings in Minneapolis. Meanwhile, acting ICE Director Todd Lyons is also preparing to leave his post at the end of May. The department has said longtime immigration official David Venturella will replace Lyons on an interim basis.

Throughout Banks’s tenure, DHS repeatedly pointed to declining illegal border crossings as evidence that enforcement policies were working. However, some federal data and local reports indicated migrant encounters continued in certain areas, including thousands of attempted crossings recorded earlier this year.

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Jannik Sinner advances to Italian Open semifinals after shattering Novak Djokovic’s masters record

Jannik Sinner is edging closer to a historic breakthrough at the Italian Open, moving within two wins of becoming the first Italian man in 50 years to capture the title in Rome.

The world No. 1 continued his dominant stretch Thursday with a convincing 6-2, 6-4 quarterfinal victory over Andrey Rublev, extending his Masters 1000 winning streak to 32 matches — the longest since the format began in 1990. The run moves him past Novak Djokovic, whose previous record stood at 31 straight wins in 2011.

The Italian star has now won 27 consecutive matches overall and has not lost a completed Masters 1000 match since last year’s Rome final, where he was beaten by Carlos Alcaraz. Alcaraz, however, is currently sidelined with a wrist injury and will miss the French Open.

Sinner’s latest streak has included titles in Paris, Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo and Madrid, with most victories coming in straight sets. His only Masters defeat during that span came via retirement against Tallon Griekspoor in Shanghai due to cramps and extreme heat.

Backed by a packed and mostly orange-clad crowd at Rome’s Foro Italico, Sinner quickly took command against Rublev by breaking serve in the opening game for the third straight match. Aside from a brief wobble late in the second set, he remained firmly in control. “It was a bit breezy, a bit windy, so it was very tough conditions,” Sinner said. “I felt we both didn’t play at our best today.”

A Rome title would complete another major milestone for the 24-year-old. The Italian Open is the only Masters 1000 event Sinner has yet to win, meaning victory this week would make him just the second player after Djokovic to conquer all nine Masters tournaments.

Next up, Sinner faces Daniil Medvedev in the semifinals as he continues a remarkable run heading toward the French Open.

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Lainey Wilson marries Devlin ‘Duck’ Hodges in Tennessee ceremony

Lainey Wilson and former NFL quarterback Devlin “Duck” Hodges are officially married after exchanging vows on Sunday, May 10, at The Ruskin Cave in Dickson, Tennessee.

Wilson and Hodges began dating in 2021 and became engaged in February 2025. Wilson announced the engagement at the time on Instagram, sharing the news alongside a series of photos and videos, captioned “4x4xU forever ❤” (referring to the track “4x4xU” off her album Whirlwind.)

The couple shared details of their wedding with Vogue, revealing that the venue choice came from a spontaneous road trip moment. “Duck and I were driving backroads in Tennessee and saw a billboard for The Ruskin Cave,” Wilson explained. “Duck said, ‘You wanna get married there?’ I said, ‘Done deal.’ We dropped by, saw the venue and fell in love with the natural beauty of the cave and the simplicity of the property.”

Known for her signature bell-bottom stage outfits, Wilson chose a custom Oscar de la Renta wedding gown decorated with delicate Japanese cherry blossom details. She arrived in a white horse-drawn carriage, while Hodges wore a custom D. Lacquaniti suit paired with personalized Western accessories, including boots, a bolo tie and cowboy hat.

The ceremony took place outdoors beside a waterfall, with guests surrounded by the peaceful sounds of flowing water and spring scenery. Wilson described it as “My absolute dream ceremony,” adding that the waterfall convinced them to hold the wedding at that exact location. Several familiar faces from the country music world attended the celebration, including Luke Bryan, Wynonna Judd, Miranda Lambert, Jelly Roll, Lauren Alaina and Ella Langley.

Wilson’s father escorted her down the aisle, and the ceremony was officiated by her longtime mentor and friend, Wes Williams. Reflecting on the moment, Wilson said, “I have never seen Duck smile as big as he did then. It made me feel giddy about turning the page into this next chapter of marriage. We were both anxious to say ‘I do!’”

Following cocktail hour, guests moved into the cave for the reception, with the evening featuring Cajun-inspired dishes prepared by chefs from Wilson’s ‘Bell Bottoms Up Bar,’ along with live music from New Orleans’ Rebirth Brass Band. The newlyweds shared their first dance to 10-90 (The Sound of Roses) by Muscadine Bloodline. The celebration concluded with the couple walking through a sparkler sendoff before leaving in a vintage white Ford truck.

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Lauren Alaina drops her latest track ‘Raining Whiskey’

Lauren Alaina is starting 2026 with a bold new release, “Raining Whiskey,” a lively track that captures the moment when “heartbreak” collides with a late-night bar scene. The song follows her recent success with “All My Exes,” her collaboration with Chase Matthew, and continues a streak of fan-favorite releases.

Written by Ben Johnson, Hunter Phelps, Jordan Minton, Geoff Warburton, and VWillz, the song taps into a past chapter of Alaina’s life rather than her present. “‘Raining Whiskey’ is what happens when heartbreak meets happy hour. It represents a completely different stage of my life than the one I am in now, but it reflects one that I’m glad I lived through. I am happy to finally be able to tell the story of my twenties while living a new chapter in my thirties.”  While the song looks back, Alaina’s real life has moved forward. She and her husband, Cam Arnold, welcomed their daughter, Beni Doll Arnold, in June.

On the road, Alaina has a busy 2026.  She recently performed at University of Georgia’s Sanford Stadium alongside Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, and Zach Top, and will be joining Darius Rucker on his “Songs of Summer Tour.” In addition, she’s part of the ACM Lifting Lives Country on the Green event featuring Riley Green and friends.

See the lyric video for ‘Raining Whiskey’ – HERE.

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Penélope Cruz, Kieran Culkin, Jude Law to star in as-yet-untitled Nancy Meyers film

After more than a decade away from the director’s chair, Nancy Meyers is officially stepping back into filmmaking with a new, still-untitled project at Warner Bros—and she’s bringing a major ensemble cast with her.

The upcoming film will feature Penelope Cruz, Kieran Culkin, Jude Law, Emma Mackey, and Owen Wilson. Meyers is both writing and directing the movie, which is scheduled to arrive in theaters on Christmas Day 2027.

The new project marks Meyers first directorial effort since the Anne Hathaway-Robert De Niro comedy The Intern, ending an 11-year gap. The project was previously in development at Netflix before moving to Warner Bros., where it is now moving forward.

Details about the plot are being kept tightly under wraps, with no official synopsis released. Meyers will also produce alongside Ilona Herzberg, while Diana Pokorny serves as executive producer.

Known for beloved films like The Holiday, Somethings Gotta Give, and Its Complicated, Meyers’ return—combined with a high-profile cast—signals one of the most anticipated romantic-comedy-style projects on the horizon.

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David Boreanaz to lead NBC’s ‘The Rockford Files’ reboot

David Boreanaz is stepping into the role of a classic TV detective, signing on to headline a reboot of The Rockford Files for NBC. The series reimagines the beloved show that originally starred James Garner and aired from 1974 to 1980.

Boreanaz, 56, is known for long-running roles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Bones, and SEAL Team, has a strong track record with television projects—each of his past pilots has been picked up to series. He wrote on Instagram, alongside a media report about his casting news: “Grateful. Thank you James, GiGi and NBC.” 

The official log line reads, per Variety: “A contemporary update on the classic series of the same name. Newly paroled after doing time for a crime he didn’t commit, James Rockford returns to his life as a private investigator using his charm and wit to solve cases around Los Angeles. It doesn’t take long for his quest for legitimacy to land him squarely in the crosshairs of both local police and organized crime,” the log line continues.

Boreanaz celebrated the official pick-up of the series, posting a photo on Instagram with the caption: “Open for business…let’s go to work. #JG #GiGi.”  The photo showed a business card reading: “Jim Rockford, Private Investigator, Malibu, California.”

The pilot is being written by Mike Daniels, with Sarah Timberman and Carl Beverly producing for Universal Television. While the story is set in Los Angeles, filming for the pilot will take place in Atlanta, with some additional shooting in California. A premiere date of The Rockford Files reboot has not yet been announced.

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Slayer to celebrate ‘Reign in Blood’ 40th anniversary with two exclusive headlining shows

Slayer are adding two special U.S. concerts to mark 40 years of their landmark album Reign in Blood, giving fans rare chances to hear the record performed in full. The band’s lineup currently features Tom Araya, Kerry King, and returning drummer Paul Bostaph, with Gary Holt stepping in following the 2013 death of founding guitarist Jeff Hanneman.

The newly announced headlining dates will take place on September 4 at the Mystic Lake Amphitheater in Shakopee, Minnesota, and November 13 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Unlike the band’s previously revealed appearances at Rocklahoma (September 6) and Sick New World (October 24), these two shows will feature the album played from start to finish.

Support will vary by city — the Minnesota date includes Down, Suicidal Tendencies, and Hatebreed; while in Los Angeles, the lineup features Cannibal Corpse, Cavalera performing Sepultura’s Chaos A.D., and Crowbar.

Originally released on October 20, 1986, Reign in Blood became a defining moment for thrash metal. Though it only reached No. 94 on the charts, its intensity and influence cemented its legacy, powered by tracks like “Angel of Death,” “Postmortem,” “Criminally Insane,” and “Raining Blood.” The album’s release was briefly delayed due to controversy surrounding its opening track, “Angel of Death,” which references Josef Mengele.

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The Weeknd reveals final Asia dates for ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ tour

The Weeknd has unveiled the closing chapter of his massively successful “After Hours Til Dawn” stadium tour, announcing an 11-show run across Asia later this year. The worldwide run has already traveled through North America, Europe, Latin America, Australia and the U.K., with upcoming European dates scheduled before the Asia finale.

The final leg begins Sept. 20 at Belluna Dome before heading to Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok and Hong Kong. The tour will conclude Nov. 4 in Kuala Lumpur at TM Stadium National. The Grammy-winning performer, born Abel Tesfaye, will be joined on most dates by Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts, while DJ ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U is set to appear at select concerts.

Since launching in 2022, the “After Hours Til Dawn” tour has become one of the biggest global tours ever staged by a solo male artist. The trek has sold more than 7.5 million tickets across 153 shows and surpassed $1 billion in revenue following the addition of 2026 dates across Europe, the U.K. and Latin America. Beyond its commercial success, the tour has also supported charitable efforts, helping raise more than $8.5 million for the XO Humanitarian Fund and Global Citizen.

Presale access opens May 18, with fans currently able to register through the tour’s official website until May 15. Ticket sale schedules will vary by city, while Tokyo general sale details are still pending. No artist presale will be offered for the Seoul shows.

Full tour information can be found: HERE.

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