Two additional teen suspects detained after failed explosive plot at Bank of America in Paris

French authorities have taken three teenagers into custody following a disrupted attempt to set off an improvised explosive device outside a Bank of America office in central Paris. The incident unfolded shortly before 3:30 a.m. Saturday in
Israel blocks Latin Patriarch from entering Jerusalem’s Church of Holy Sepulchre, sparking global backlash

Israeli authorities blocked senior Catholic leaders from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday, an unprecedented move that drew sharp criticism worldwide and disrupted one of Christianity’s most sacred observances. Palm Sunday marks the
UConn women’s basketball defeats Notre Dame 70-52 to reach 25th Final Four

Defending champions UConn Huskies women’s basketball are headed back to the Final Four after defeating Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish 70-52 in the Fort Worth Regional 1 final on Sunday, securing their 25th trip under legendary coach Geno
Michigan men’s basketball beats Tennessee 95-62 to reach 1st Final Four since 2018

Top-seeded Michigan rolled past No. 6 Tennessee 95-62 to capture the Midwest Regional title and punch its ticket to the Final Four in Indianapolis. It marks the program’s ninth appearance on college basketball’s biggest stage, its first
Paul McCartney to release 18th solo LP ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’ and shares lead single

Paul McCartney has returned with new music, debuting the new single Days We Left Behind as the first preview of his upcoming 18th solo album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane. The project—his first since McCartney III in
Alice Cooper announces new memoir ‘Devil On My Shoulder’ and U.K. book tour

Rock icon Alice Cooper is preparing to share the story behind his legendary career with a new memoir titled Devil On My Shoulder, scheduled for release October 6 in the United States through Hachette Book Group; and