The son of Norway's crown princess pleads not guilty to rape charges as his trial opens in Oslo
OSLO, Norway (AP) — The son of Norway’s crown princess has pleaded not guilty to rape charges as he goes on trial for multiple alleged offenses, opening weeks of proceedings in a case that has cast a shadow on the royal family’s image. Marius Borg Høiby, 29, is the eldest son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit from a previous relationship and the stepson of the heir to the throne, Crown Prince Haakon. He has no royal title or official duties. Høiby stood for 24 minutes on Tuesday as the prosecutor read out the 38 counts against him at the Oslo district court, asking him if he pleaded guilty. He replied “no” to each of the most serious charges, including the four counts of rape.
Football, politics and protest: This year's Super Bowl comes at a tinderbox moment in the US
WASHINGTON (AP) — The NFL faces pressure to take a stance against the Trump administration's immigration policies ahead of the Super Bowl. Over 184,000 people have signed a petition urging the league to denounce Immigration and Customs Enforcement's potential presence at the game. The liberal group MoveOn plans to deliver the petition to the NFL's New York City headquarters on Tuesday. Bad Bunny, the halftime show's headliner, is expected to address the moment. The Grammy-winning artist has criticized President Donald Trump on various issues. Trump has said he doesn't plan to attend this year's game and has derided Bad Bunny as a “terrible choice.”
Don Lemon says a dozen agents were sent to arrest him even though he offered to turn himself in
Don Lemon says that about a dozen federal agents came to his Los Angeles hotel to arrest him last week. The independent journalist told ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel that's even though his attorney had told authorities he would turn himself in to face federal civil rights charges. Lemon said on the show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” that sending the agents was a waste of resources. Lemon was indicted last week on federal civil rights charges over his coverage of an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church. The Department of Justice and FBI didn’t immediately respond to messages seeking comment.
Bad Bunny won big at the 2026 Grammys. It’s a boost at a dark time for U.S. Latinos
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bad Bunny’s album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” won album of the year at the 2026 Grammy Awards, becoming the first all-Spanish language album to do so. This victory reflects the Recording Academy's efforts to diversify its voting body. The event also saw celebrities taking strong anti-ICE and pro-immigration stances. Bad Bunny’s win is seen as a celebration of Latino culture amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment. His album, a blend of traditional and contemporary genres, is praised for its artistic and political messages. While both his victory and the onstage political messages feel surprising, they shouldn't. They directly reflect the current cultural moment.
How the Super Bowl halftime show evolved from pageantry to pop culture's biggest stage
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Super Bowl halftime show has evolved from marching bands to a global spectacle featuring pop stars and cinematic productions. It now rivals the NFL's championship game for attention, drawing over 100 million viewers worldwide. This year, Bad Bunny takes the stage, highlighting Latin culture and Spanish-language music. The transformation began as the NFL sought to expand the halftime show's appeal, moving from family-friendly performances to star-studded events. Notable acts like Michael Jackson, Beyoncé, and Kendrick Lamar have shaped the show's legacy. The NFL covers production costs, offering performers priceless exposure.
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A smiling Cher laughs at her Grammys flubs in a good-natured, chaotic appearance
Cher may have wanted to turn back time on her rather chaotic Grammys presenting experience. But the pop legend’s obvious good humor made her flubs one of the most meme-worthy moments of the night. In what amounted to a Grammys version of John Travolta’s Adele Dazeem moment at the Oscars — if much more understandable — Cher, presenting record of the year, seemed to award it to the late Luther Vandross. Quickly, though, she realized that the actual winner was the very-much-alive Kendrick Lamar. Lamar won for “Luther,” his duet with SZA which samples Vandross. Cher also had left the stage prematurely before announcing the award — after her own lifetime achievement prize.
Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlash
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says he will move to close Washington’s Kennedy Center performing arts venue for two years starting in July for construction. Trump’s announcement on social media Sunday night follows a wave of cancellations by artists since Trump ousted the previous leadership and added his name to the building. Trump announced his plan days after the premiere of “Melania,” a documentary of the first lady, was shown at the storied venue. He says the proposal is subject to approval by the board of the Kennedy Center, which has been stocked with his hand-picked allies.
Japanese game maker Nintendo reports robust profits on hit Switch 2 console
TOKYO (AP) — Nintendo has reported a 51% rise in profit for the first three quarters of its fiscal year as the Japanese video-game maker continues to score success with its revamped Switch machine. For the April-December period, Kyoto-based Nintendo said Tuesday it recorded a $2.3 billion profit. Its nine-month sales nearly doubled. Switch machines work both as a home console and a portable device. Nintendo, behind the Super Mario and Pokemon franchises, stuck to its profit projection for the fiscal year. It’s expecting to sell 19 million Switch 2 machines during the year. The challenge is whether the company can continue to roll out attractive software to keep the sales momentum going.
Couples at the Westminster show bond over dogs, and each other
NEW YORK (AP) — The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show spotlights the bond between people and dogs. But reaching the United States’ premier canine event also can be about another kind of love. Just ask professional dog handlers Bill and Taffe McFadden. He's a two-time Westminster-winning handler. She handled the second-place winner in 2019. The McFaddens were back for the 150th annual Westminster show as it got underway on Monday. Best in show gets awarded Tuesday. Finalists so far include Zaida the Afghan hound, Cookie the Maltese, JJ the Lhasa apso and Graham the old English sheepdog. Three more finalists are yet to be chosen.

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