The US Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings for 13 states. Heavy snowfall, ice, and gusty winds are expected, with up to 38 centimeters of snow in some areas.
Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman and four-time Grammy Award winner Keith Urban have separated after almost 20 years together. The couple, who married in June 2006, have two children: 17-year-old Sunday Rose and 14-year-old Faith Margaret.
Singer and songwriter Brett James, 57, known for the hit "Jesus, Take the Wheel," died in a plane crash in North Carolina. The Grammy winner was on board a small Cirrus SR22T plane that crashed with three people on board.
US National Guard troops in Washington, D. C., have begun carrying weapons. This was made possible by a directive from Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth posted a video of a church that opposes women's right to vote. Church leader Douglas Wilson supports a patriarchal society and the repeal of the 19th Amendment.
In Ohio, a boy was born from an embryo that had been in a cryo-chamber for over three decades, setting a new world record. The parents are Lindsey and Tim Ridgeway, who used a unique embryo adoption procedure.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Heggset has privately discussed the idea of running for political office in Tennessee next year. To do this, he would have to resign, as the Department of Defense prohibits civilian employees from running for political office.
A new version of Elon Musk's Grok chatbot sometimes searches the internet for Musk's position on a particular issue before expressing its own opinion. This happens even when Musk is not mentioned in the question, raising concerns about the transparency and objectivity of the AI.
The city's Department of Health in Tennessee has allowed Elon Musk's xAI data center to continue operating gas turbines that power the Grok chatbot. This decision was made despite a lawsuit and public opposition regarding air pollution.
Ukrainian boxer Serhiy Derevyanchenko, after a year-long break, secured a technical knockout victory over American Jeremy Ramos at the "Texas Troubadour Theatre" in Nashville, USA.
Singer and songwriter Rebekah Del Rio died on June 23 in Los Angeles at the age of 57. She became famous for performing the song "Llorando" in David Lynch's film "Mulholland Drive."
In 2025, movie fans will be able to rent houses from their favorite movies, such as Bella Swan's house or the bus from Harry Potter. Airbnb and local agencies will help you find accommodation.
Actress Elizabeth Hurley shared photos with Billy Ray Cyrus. The photos were taken at Cyrus's home in Tennessee, after rumors of a possible wedding.
As a result of floods and tornadoes in a number of US states, 20 people have died. Most of the victims are in Tennessee, Missouri and Kentucky, the storm is moving east, causing rain and thunderstorms.
Deadly weather in the southern and central US states has caused floods and tornadoes, killing at least 12 people, including a child. More floods are expected from Louisiana to Pennsylvania.
At least seven people have died in Missouri, Indiana and Tennessee due to bad weather in the United States. A state of emergency has been declared in the states of Tennessee and Kentucky.
A powerful downpour in Russian Krasnodar flooded the streets, the water reached knee-deep. A local resident was almost dragged into an open manhole.
In Tennessee, a man was thrown from his house into his neighbor's yard by a tornado. State authorities have confirmed the death of three people and declared a state of emergency.
In the US, a tornado led to deaths and widespread destruction. More than 200,000 Americans in four states were left without power, towers were toppled, and buildings were destroyed.
Tornadoes and heavy rains have passed through the central and southern US states. Power lines were destroyed, buildings and trees were damaged in Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee and other states.