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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were celebrated at a star-filled wedding in New York City, drawing famous guests and a large crowd of fans.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have sparked heavy speculation about wedding celebrations after a star-filled event was seen at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Fans gathered outside Madison Square Garden in New York as reports spread that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce would hold their wedding there.

Angelina Nikolau and Ivan Kuznetsov were charged by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office after climbing the Empire State Building and reaching its antenna.
AP says a U.S. strike in Iran killed more than 100 children, but the Pentagon has not released a final finding and President Donald Trump has questioned U.S. responsibility.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reported to be holding their wedding at Madison Square Garden on Friday, with city officials and police preparing for the event.

Victor Willis, the co-founder and lead singer of the Village People, has died at 74 after a short but aggressive illness.
Neon has bought Amazon MGM Studios’ nearly finished Sam Altman and OpenAI movie “Artificial” after Amazon dropped it, and plans to release it this year.
A new book about President Donald Trump’s second term sold more than 300,000 copies in its first week, showing strong reader interest despite claims that Trump books had faded in appeal.

Chicago police are investigating after a news crew was attacked and their equipment and van were damaged near Adler Planetarium.

Daveigh Chase, best known for The Ring and Lilo & Stitch, has died at age 35, and a medical examiner said AIDS was a cause.

Luigi Mangione’s federal court hearing in New York was delayed when he got stuck in an elevator, and the judge then set a trial schedule for his case.

The Supreme Court declined to hear Alan Dershowitz’s defamation case against CNN, leaving in place the strong legal standard that protects media reporting on public figures.
The Supreme Court declined to revive Alan Dershowitz’s $300 million defamation case against CNN over its coverage of his remarks during President Donald Trump’s impeachment.

World Cup fans are using bold cultural displays in the stands, and Michel Nkuka Mboladinga’s living-statue tribute to Patrice Lumumba has become one of the tournament’s most striking examples.

This NBC News quiz asks readers to check their knowledge of major news events from the past week.

Ben Whittaker is heading into his first fight in the United States, where he hopes to start building toward the bigger American stages that inspired him as a child.

Larry Ellison quietly gave millions to a pro-Trump group, and Oracle later won major roles in Trump-backed AI and tech deals.
Clive Davis, the powerful music executive who helped launch and revive the careers of artists like Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, and Alicia Keys, has died at 94.

Jimmy Kimmel will take a two-month break from his ABC late-night show and has named Rosie O’Donnell as one of several guest hosts during the hiatus.
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