Hayden Panettiere beamed in final Instagram post weeks before her death at 36
“Good times and good friends,” she captioned the now tragic snap.
Caitlin Clark caught smiling with Angel Reese in anguish over missing potential game-winning layup
Caitlin Clark was caught smiling after Angel Reese missed a potential game-winning layup in the Fever’s 95-91 overtime win over the Dream.
Miranda Devine: AOC’s sad fertility journey is the perfect example of the left and right’s divide on children and family
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s very public fertility journey is one of the saddest stories of our time.
Hayden Panettiere appeared happy and carefree in final Instagram post weeks before sudden death at 36
Hayden Panettiere appeared happy and carefree while celebrating with a friend in her final Instagram post just weeks before her death at 36.
Hayden Panettiere’s life in photos: Remembering the actress before her death at 36
Hayden Panettiere passed away at the age of 26 on Sunday August 16, 2026.
Von Miller signing with Cowboys in major defensive boost before season
Former Commanders edge rusher and eight-time Pro Bowler Von Miller is expected to sign with the Dallas Cowboys ahead of the 2026 season.
Hayden Panettiere, star of ‘Heroes’ and ‘Nashville,’ dead at 36
Hayden Panettiere, the actress who shot to fame as the indestructible cheerleader Claire Bennet on NBC’s “Heroes” before starring as country singer Juliette Barnes on “Nashville,” has died.
Karl-Anthony Towns marries longtime girlfriend Jordyn Woods in star-studded Malibu wedding
Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns and Jordyn Woods tied the knot in a star-studded Malibu wedding with guests like Kylie Jenner and Justin Bieber.
Iran offering $30,000 bounty for the slaughter and capture of US soldiers, army chief says
Tehran’s military chief put out a $30,000 reward for anyone who kills or captures a US soldier — with the reward doubled for Iranian women — but it remains unclear how they can carry out the orders.
‘Country hick’ Kentucky farmers reject AI company’s $26M offer to build data centers on land
Delsia Bare and her mother Ida Huddleston initially agreed to sell their plots in Maysville, Kentucky for a combined total of $26.4 million when initially approached by representatives of an unknown AI company, the Wall Street Journal reported.