LIVE: They are coming home.
Watch as the Artemis II crew returns to Earth, splashing down at around 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11). https://t.co/n3vZE2rcFv
RIP Chuck Norris.
You were more than a legend on screen; you were a real one in life.
A proud USAF veteran who served his country with honor, a devoted family man, and a guy who never stopped giving back.
Your toughness was matched only by your kindness and your quiet strength.
Chuck Norris, the martial arts champion who became an iconic action star and led the hit series “Walker, Texas Ranger,” has died. He was 86.
Norris was hospitalized in Hawaii on Thursday, and his family posted a statement saying he had died Friday morning:
It is with heavy hearts that our family shares the sudden passing of our beloved Chuck Norris yesterday morning. While we would like to keep the circumstances private, please know that he was surrounded by his family and was at peace.
To the world, he was a martial artist, actor, and a symbol of strength. To us, he was a devoted husband, a loving father and grandfather, an incredible brother, and the heart of our family.
He lived his life with faith, purpose, and an unwavering commitment to the people he loved. Through his work, discipline, and kindness, he inspired millions around the world and left a lasting impact on so many lives.
While our hearts are broken, we are deeply grateful for the life he lived and for the unforgettable moments we were blessed to share with him. The love and support he received from fans around the world meant so much to him, and our family is truly thankful for it. To him, you were not just fans, you were his friends.
We know many of you had heard about his recent hospitalization, and we are truly grateful for the prayers and support you sent his way.
As we grieve this loss, we kindly ask for privacy for our family during this time.
Thank you for loving him with us.
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“Elvis has left the building.” Photos of "The King's" final show in Indianapolis have been discovered in a Muncie storage locker.
Read more here: https://t.co/ZJQjblsF8T
Franklin, Tennessee ice storm damage. It looks like a war zone all over Nashville area with trees collapsing under massive amounts of ice. It may get worse as temperatures are now dropping and winds are increasing.
MASS RESPONSE in Little Rock, Arkansas ahead of a potentially HISTORIC winter storm. Vacant parking lots are now filling up with tree and power crews from across the country. This crew came all the way from Chicago, Illinois!
❄️ The Oklahoma Department of Transportation took the snowplow names to a public vote last year. They didn't disappoint. | MORE: https://t.co/DXa5KMkhOR
As a Texan, here are my suggestions for waiting out the ice storm
- smoke a brisket
- smoke ribs
- test new potato salad recipes
- increase your sausage cutting speed
- debate the correct brisket wrapping timing with strangers on the internet
One of the best moments of 2025.
92-year-old Willie Nelson performing one of the most beautiful songs ever.
How fortunate we are to be able to continue watching this legend perform.
Tennessee's governor pardoned country star Jelly Roll on Thursday for his criminal past in the state, acknowledging the Nashville native's long road back from drugs and prison through soul-searching, songwriting and advocacy for second chances.
The rapper-turned-singer, whose legal name is Jason Deford, has spoken for years about his redemption arc before diverse audiences, from people serving time in correctional centers to concert crowds and even in testimony before Congress. He has said a pardon would make it easier for him to travel internationally for concert tours and to perform Christian missionary work without requiring burdensome paperwork.
Jelly Roll was one of 33 people to receive pardons Thursday from Republican Gov. Bill Lee, who for years has issued clemency decisions around the Christmas season. https://t.co/DlpG3fFC2Q