A report on children’s health from Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” commission referenced fake research and misinterpreted studies to support their agenda. It also included citation errors, like crediting the wrong author on a study. To make things worse, the report appears to have …
Read More »Bono Educates Joe Rogan on DOGE's 'Pure Evil' USAID Cuts
Bono and Joe Rogan clashed over the humanitarian impact of DOGE’s cuts — specifically the planned gutting of USAID — during the U2 singer’s visit to the podcast Friday. During the episode, Bono confronted Rogan — a friend of the now-outgoing DOGE head Elon Musk — about a study that …
Read More »PBS Sues Trump Administration Over Executive Order to Cut Funding
Days after National Public Radio (NPR) sued the Trump administration over attempts to cut off its federal funding, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) has also filed a lawsuit, claiming that the proposed cuts violate the First Amendment. Trumpsignedan executive order earlier this month ordering the government “to cease Federal funding …
Read More »Ralph Macchio Is OK With Forever Being the Karate Kid: 'This Franchise Brings Joy'
F orty-one years ago, Ralph Macchio landed the role of a bullied high school student who learns karate from his apartment building’s handyman in The Karate Kid. Few people involved with the movie thought they were creating a mega-blockbuster, but it wound up grossing an astounding $130.8 million on a …
Read More »Alf Clausen, Longtime 'The Simpsons' Composer, Dead at 84
Alf Clausen, the longtime composer on The Simpsons who scored countless iconic moments on the animated series, has died at the age of 84. The Emmy-winning composer died Thursday at his home in Los Angeles following an eight-year battle with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), Clausen’s daughter told the Hollywood Reporter. …
Read More »Ruby Ibarra Ignites NPR's 'Tiny Desk' Concert: 'This Immigrant Is Here'
Ruby Ibarra, a Filipino-American rapper from the Bay Area known for her potent storytelling, made her debut on NPR’s Tiny Desk this week. Chosen among 7,500 entries from independent artists across the country, Ibarra secured the top spot for the series’ annual contest with her entry track, “Bakunawa,” which released …
Read More »Grupo Firme Cancel La Onda Performance in Napa Amid U.S. Visa Issues
Grupo Firme will no longer be performing at 2025’s La Onda Fest this weekend in Napa due to ongoing visa issues. The Mexican band announced the news in a statement shared to Instagram Stories on Friday evening. “Grupo Firme and Música VIP’s visas are currently in an administrative process at …
Read More »This $75 HP Home Printer Comes With Three Months of Free Ink
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Whether you’re working from home or need to print out concert tickets before your big event, it’s never been more important to have a printer at home. Having …
Read More »Shakira Cancels WorldPride Concert Due to 'Complications' With Previous Boston Show
Shakira‘s WorldPride Welcome Concert performance at Nationals Park has been canceled due to “complications with the previous show in Boston,” which was also cancelled. A statement by the the Nationals Parksaid that the singer’s full tour production could not be transported to Washington, D.C. in time for her scheduled performance …
Read More »Musician-Loved Carhartt T-Shirts Are Just $18 on Amazon – But Not for Long
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. For decades, Carhartt was the uniform of choice for blue-collar workers and bona fide cowboys (not just the kind strutting through a Beyoncé concert), but times have changed. …
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