A media-rating company says a Trump agency is threatening its livelihood
A company that evaluates news outlets and websites to see which produce reliable journalism says it's under attack by the Trump administration. NewsGuard has sued the Federal Trade Commission over an agency investigation that the company says is threatening its livelihood. NewsGuard's ratings system is used to help advertisers and artificial intelligence companies decide which news sites they can trust with their business. Conservative groups and the television network Newsmax says the ratings system is trying to censor conservative thought. The FTC says its investigation of NewsGuard is part of a broader effort to see whether advertiser boycotts violate antitrust laws.
Music Review: Robyn's 'Sexistential' is in a pop class all its own
NEW YORK (AP) — Swedish pop savant Robyn has returned with “Sexistential,” her first album in eight years. It is nine-tracks of shimmering synths (“Dopamine,” “Really Real”) ascendant choruses (“Into the Sun”) and rebellious pop songs that double as emotional life rafts (“Sucker for Love”). Robyn works again with collaborator Klas Åhlund and reunites with star songwriter Max Martin for the first time since 2010. The album also revisits older songs in fresh forms. The album is all about propulsion, Associated Press' Music Writer Maria Sherman writes in her review. She says it is a bright collection of sensual tunes about freedom, single motherhood, love and lust — often in the same breath.
Everything you need to know about 'BTS: The Return,' the new Netflix documentary
NEW YORK (AP) — On Friday, Netflix will release a documentary about the biggest band in K-pop, BTS. It is titled “BTS: The Return.” It is from director Bao Nguyen. He is known for his work on “The Stringer” and “The Greatest Night in Pop.” It was produced by This Machine, known for the “Martha” and “Karol G” films. It is also produced by HYBE, the South Korean entertainment company behind BTS and countless other international acts. The film offers an intimate look at BTS’ journey to their latest album, “ARIRANG.” It also traces how the seven-member group learned to reacclimate to their life in the fast lane. BTS is RM, Jin, Jimin, V, Suga, Jung Kook and j-hope.
Trump sued by historic preservation groups to block Kennedy Center changes
WASHINGTON (AP) — A coalition of preservation groups is suing to stop major physical changes at the Kennedy Center under President Donald Trump’s renovation plans. On Monday, the groups filed a lawsuit against Trump, the center, and other officials. They accept routine repairs. They say bigger changes must go through the usual Washington review process. Trump has hinted at dramatic work, including exposing structural steel. The suit says major reconstruction could damage historic features and the site’s memorial purpose. Trump has reshaped the center’s leadership and programming. Some artists and advisers have quit or pulled out in protest.
Voice of America journalists allege Trump wants to make outlet a propaganda source
Some journalists at Voice of America charged in a lawsuit Monday that the Trump administration — while largely shutting down the government-run outlet that provides news around the world — wants the operation to be more of a voice for propaganda. It's another front in the legal battle over the outlet's future. Last week a federal judge ordered hundreds of journalists back to work at Voice of America, which has been operating with a skeleton staff for the past year. The new lawsuit says that the administration is trying to control what is reported on the few language services that remain; the government says that taxpayer funds must support broadcasting that reflects U.S. interests.
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Trump makes a detour to Elvis Presley's Graceland in Memphis during Iran war and airport turmoil
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — President Donald Trump took a detour to Graceland on Monday. Trump took the side trip to Elvis Presley’s home while in Memphis for an event on crime. It comes at a time when thousands of Americans across the country are wading through long lines at security checkpoints at airports — and as the U.S. military continues its operations against Iran. Graceland has at times ranked as the second most-visited private home in the U.S. after the White House. Trump saw the home's kitchen and infamous “Jungle Room.” He also signed a replica of a guitar Presley once used and wondered aloud if he could take the late singer in a fight.
What to Stream: Charlie Puth, Daniel Day-Lewis, Robyn, James Marsden and a 'Hannah Montana' special
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Box Office: ‘Project Hail Mary’ blasts off with $80.5 million, a best for Amazon MGM, and the year
Studio estimates on Sunday say Amazon MGM's “Project Hail Mary” has topped the North American box office charts with $80.5 million in ticket sales. It's the biggest opening for the studio and the second biggest ever for a non-franchise film, behind only “Oppenheimer.” The film was directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and stars Ryan Gosling. Hollywood’s other big new opener, “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come,” a Searchlight release, has landed in a distant fourth, behind Disney and Pixar’s “Hoppers” and the Bollywood sequel “Dhurandhar: The Revenge.” Universal’s Colleen Hoover adaptation “Reminders of Him” has rounded out the top five.
Celebrity birthdays for the week of March 29-April 4 includes Mark Consuelos and Natasha Lyonne
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The media may have unmasked Banksy — again. That's angered some art fans but not ruffled dealers
LONDON (AP) — Banksy’s mystique is taking a hit after a report about his real name. And fans and experts are debating what that means. Art dealers in London predict that demand for Banksy's work and its top-shelf prices will survive the unmasking. Some fans say the reveal ruins the magic. Others say the work still carries power. Reuters ties its reporting to past clues and court records and said naming Banksy is in the public interest. The story says a man thought to be linked to Banksy traveled to Ukraine in 2022 just before new murals appeared.

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