Entertainment today spans celebration, controversy and uneasy spectacle. Taylor Swift made history in New York, becoming the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at 36, a milestone that underscores how quickly her catalog has become part of the modern st...
Entertainment today spans celebration, controversy and uneasy spectacle. Taylor Swift made history in New York, becoming the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at 36, a milestone that underscores how quickly her catalog has become part of the modern standard. At the same time, Ariana Grande publicly rebuked the White House after her song was used in a TikTok video about ICE arrests, reigniting the recurring fight over politicians using pop music in charged messaging. Beyond music, the World Cup’s opening in Mexico City was marred by clashes between protesters and police outside Estadio Azteca, a reminder that major global events rarely unfold in a vacuum. And in the broader media landscape, even tech chatter is bleeding into entertainment, with industry podcasts fixated on AI, platform power and the shifting economics reshaping how content, software and influence are produced.






Top Entertainment stories
- Ariana Grande tells White House to stop using her music in ICE-related TikTok (20 sources)
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- Protesters clash with police outside Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium during World Cup opener (9 sources)
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- Olivia Rodrigo releases third studio album “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love” (5 sources)
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