Browse

Latest Headlines

Fresh headlines, crisp visuals — faster reading.

Mystery Deepens: Orbs Launching Other Orbs in US Sky Baffle Feds New

Mystery Deepens: Orbs Launching Other Orbs in US Sky Baffle Feds

A series of UFO sightings by federal officials in the western US are detailed in striking illustrations made public by the War Department Friday.The artist renderings of the encounters “near a sensitive national security site” in October 2023 were released as part of the third drop of UFO files by the Trump administration.A June 5 summary report by the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) describes what the agents saw as “orbs launching other orbs,” including “a luminous orange ‘mother orb’ appear[ing] to produce smaller red ‘orbs,’ one after another, multiple times over a period of several hours. This image is an artistic interpretation of a reported incident near a sensitive national security site in the western United States involving unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) over a period of two days in October 2023. Department of War This image is based upon a first-hand description provided by a federal law enforcement special agent. Department of War“Reporters described the orange ‘mother orbs’ as appearing for one or two seconds, releasing a cluster of two to four red ‘orbs,’ and subsequently disappearing,” the summary added. “The reporters characterized the behavior of the red ‘orbs’ as anomalous, describing varied kinematic profiles including seemingly coordinated horizontal motion and apparent changes in altitude.”The summary assessed that what the agent saw was “sufficiently anomalous to warrant continued investigation.”

Jun 12, 2026
Tragic TikTok Challenge? 6th Grader's Shocking Death Raises Alarming Questions New

Tragic TikTok Challenge? 6th Grader's Shocking Death Raises Alarming Questions

The 12-year-old boy who choked to death at a New York school has been identified — as police confirm they are investigating whether his death was tied to a viral TikTok challenge.Jacob Medina, a 6th-grader at Sonia Sotomayor Community School in Yonkers, was on his way to a class Wednesday morning when he started choking in the hallway on what officials said may have been a doughnut.Nearby adults immediately jumped in to help, Yonkers Public Schools Superintendent Anibal Soler Jr. told NBC New York. Jacob Medina, 12, choked to death at his school in Yonkers on Wednesday. Courtesy Medina family“He was actually with an adult when he started to exhibit some of these signs of choking,” Soler Jr. said.“So immediately there was actually somebody with him and within seconds — probably less than 10 seconds — additional adults came to try to administer emergency life-saving procedures on the young man.” However, they were unable to save him, and Jacob was pronounced dead after being rushed to St. Joseph’s hospital.Investigators are now probing whether his death was tied to the popular “One Bite” social media trend, in which users attempt to eat as much as possible in a single bite.“Anything about a TikTok challenge, anything about witness statements, we are going to investigate,” confirmed Yonkers Police Commissioner Christopher Sapienza.School officials stressed that they are not certain the internet challenge was involved in the tragedy.Investigators are looking into Jacob’s health history, including whether he had any allergies. He began choking in the hallway at Sonia Sotomayor Community School while going to class. WNBCHe started choking just before noon on the fourth-floor hallway and may have bought the doughnut at school as part of a fundraiser, sources told CBS News.   On Thursday evening, flowers and candles were placed in front of the school by family members in tribute to Jacob, who they remembered as a loving boy who cared about his cousins.“This young man was a bright light in the building,” Soler Jr. said Thursday. “Everybody loved him, everybody knew him. He was energy, he was joy.”

Jun 12, 2026
Taylor Swift's Emotional Tribute Leaves Everyone Wondering: What Did Her Family Do? New

Taylor Swift's Emotional Tribute Leaves Everyone Wondering: What Did Her Family Do?

Taylor Swift is paying tribute to her family after being inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The “I Knew You, I Knew It” singer, 36, was admitted into the prestigious hall of fame during an awards ceremony at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City on Thursday, June 11. During her acceptance speech, Swift acknowledged the sacrifices her parents, Scott and Andrea Swift, and brother Austin made to help her kickstart her music career. “It was easy to choose songwriting over everything else in my life. But it couldn’t have been easy for my parents and my brother to just pick up and move our entire family from Pennsylvania to relocate to Nashville so that I could hone my craft in the songwriting capital of the world,” she said, per Variety. “But after making obvious that this was not even remotely a temporary phase their teen daughter was going through, they uprooted their entire lives to move me to Music City. And even though words are supposed to kind of be my thing, I will never be able to express my gratitude to you guys for doing that for me. You’re the reason I’m here tonight.” Elsewhere during her speech, Swift, who attended Thursday’s ceremony with fiancé Travis Kelce, also 36, spoke about the impact her music has had on people. “I’m very frequently told by people how they feel about my music,” she said. “That they never really got my music until they got their heart broken or started driving their daughter to school every day or until I made an alternative album in the pandemic called ‘Folklore.’ Or that they only like the hits or that they only like the ones that weren’t hits, or that they don’t like any of it at all. But it doesn’t feel uncomfortable for me to get feedback of all sorts because I know where I stand regarding the work I’ve made.” The Grammy winner added, “As writers, we can only hope to meet people where they are in their lives. But you can’t ever orchestrate or force the encounter. You just have to hope that in some exquisite happenstance you bump into them on the same path at the same time. That somehow, amidst the noise of life, a line we wrote or a melody that we crafted cuts through, and they hear it and feel something. But they get chills or feel lighter or think of someone they love. Our goal is to elicit that glint of recognition in another human being because something that felt good and true to us feels good and true to them at the same time. And in that moment, when someone blurts out, ‘I love this song,’ it was easy.” Swift concluded her speech by thanking the fans who have stuck by her since she released her first song, “Tim McGraw,” in 2006. “Nothing makes me happier than when someone tells me that they used to listen to my music with their parent, and now decades later, they listen to it with their own child,” she gushed. “Or that they listen to it with their best friend or when a couple tells me that ‘Love Story’ is their song. Or where somebody does like a cute little dance to ‘The Fate of Ophelia,’ or I hear people in different countries singing ‘Opalite’ in their own accents, or someone tells me that the song ‘Enchanted’ gets their baby to stop crying. I’m humbled by the ways that fans have immortalized my songs in their own individual ways, allowing them to be the underscore of some of their real-life expeditions on this earth, the magnificent moments as important to me as the seemingly mundane.”

Jun 12, 2026
Travis Kelce's Last-Minute Dash to NYC for Taylor Swift's Big Night New

Travis Kelce's Last-Minute Dash to NYC for Taylor Swift's Big Night

If he wanted to, he would — and in this case, he did.Travis Kelce jetted from a Kansas City Chiefs minicamp in Kansas City, Missouri, to New York City just in time to watch his fiancée Taylor Swift’s induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.The tight end was photographed seated alongside Swift inside the Marriott Marquis Hotel in NYC Thursday night.Travis Kelce showed up to support Taylor Swift as she was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame Thursday in New York City. (Pictured here: The couple inside the event.) AP Photo/Evan AgostiniMaking it a family affair, the couple’s mothers, Andrea Swift and Donna Kelce, were also seated at their table.A family affair! ❤️ Taylor Swift is seated with her fiancé Travis Kelce, plus their moms Andrea Swift and Donna Kelce, ahead of Taylor’s induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in NYC pic.twitter.com/reKywJueGp— billboard (@billboard) June 12, 2026Swift was also seen in social media clips dancing with Travis to Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies” and chatting up director Steven Spielberg, who was seated beside her, as she grooved to Rihanna’s “Umbrella.”A performance of “Proud Mary” even got Swift and Travis out of their seats.While Spielberg’s newest film, “Disclosure Day,” doesn’t release until Friday, he stepped behind the camera to record the couple dancing to John Fogerty singing the Creedence Clearwater Revival hit “Fortunate Son” in one clip.At the Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala, Taylor Swift goes Spielberg mode as she and Travis Kelce dance along to John Fogerty (and his sons) performing ‘Fortunate Son’ pic.twitter.com/hFtXH6bnSV— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) June 12, 2026Kelce wasn’t the only one to show up and support Swift, as both their mothers — Donna Kelce and Andrea Swift — were seated at the same table. (Seen here: The couple in March 2026). Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartRadioThe tight end was at a three-day Kansas City Chiefs minicamp that ended the same day (Pictured here: Kelce at the minicamp Tuesday.) Getty ImagesTravis, 36, landed in the Big Apple for the special occasion after concluding a three-day mandatory team minicamp.The athlete and his teammates participated in strength and conditioning activities, on-field drills and offensive vs. defensive exercises, per the Chiefs.Travis will return for the NFL team’s training camp for his 14th season next month.Kelce (seen here with Patrick Mahomes on Tuesday) participated in strength and conditioning activities and on-field drills. Denny Medley-Imagn ImagesThe NFL star is preparing to return to the field for his 14th season with the Chiefs. Denny Medley-Imagn ImagesThe three-time Super Bowl winner, meanwhile, ensured he wouldn’t miss Swift, 36, make history as the youngest woman to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.The Grammy winner released her debut track “Tim McGraw” in 2006. The 20-year period and her notable music catalog made her eligible to qualify for induction.The hitmaker’s key tracks recognized by the SHOF include “All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version),” “Blank Space,” “Anti-Hero,” “Love Story” and “The Last Great American Dynasty.”Swift (seen here in October 2024) makes history as the youngest woman to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Getty Images for TAS Rights ManagementThe hitmaker (seen above in 2021) qualified for the honor because it’s been 20-years since she released her debut single “Tim McGraw” and she has amassed a notable music catalog over the years. Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of FameSwift was inducted alongside Alanis Morissette, Kenny Loggins and KISS musicians Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. Other inductees include Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, Walter Afanasieff, Graham Lyle and Terry Britten.The “Lover” songstress’s big night comes after her series of appearances this week, including the “Toy Story 5” premiere in Los Angeles Tuesday.At the star-studded event, she performed “You Got A Friend in Me” alongside Randy Newman.Swift and Kelce (seen above in 2023) are gearing up to tie the knot during the July 3 weekend. GC ImagesThe couple (photographed above in 2024) will get married at Madison Square Garden in New York City. GC ImagesAdditionally, Swift’s new track, “I Knew It, I Knew You,” will be featured in the forthcoming Pixar film.The “Cruel Summer” singer also attended Game 4 of the NBA finals at Madison Square Garden alongside Mariska Hargitay and two of the HAIM sisters Wednesday.Swift will return to the NYC-based venue to tie the knot with Travis on or around the July 3 weekend.

Jun 12, 2026
Shocking Loss: Princess Bajrakitiyabha's Passing Leaves Thailand in Mourning New

Shocking Loss: Princess Bajrakitiyabha's Passing Leaves Thailand in Mourning

Thailand’s Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavati, known as Princess Pa, has died at 47 after spending nearly four years in a coma, the royal palace announced Friday.The princess — the eldest child of King Maha Vajiralongkorn and a likely heir to the throne — died at a Bangkok hospital on Thursday after she fell ill from a heart condition and lost consciousness in December 2022.“This loss is not merely bad news announced to the people, but an immeasurable grief in the hearts of the entire nation,” Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said in a televised speech.Thailand’s Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavati, the eldest child of Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn, has died at 47, the royal palace said on Friday. AP Photo/Wason WanichakornA woman reacts as she holds a picture of Thailand’s Princess Bajrakitiyabha, following the announcement of her death. REUTERSBajrakitiyabha collapsed while she was training dogs for a competition in northeastern Thailand. She was airlifted to Bangkok for treatment and remained hospitalized until her death. The palace said that she had suffered a severe heart arrhythmia resulting from inflammation following a mycoplasma infection. Bajrakitiyabha’s condition worsened due to an intra-abdominal infection, colitis, low blood pressure, arrhythmias, and blood-clotting disorders, the palace statement said.In April, doctors feared that Bajrakitiyabha’s condition was deteriorating due to the infection, according to Nation Thailand.The princess was hospitalized in December 2022 after a sudden loss of consciousness caused by a heart condition. AP Photo/Wason WanichakornMourners gathered Friday outside Bangkok’s Grand Palace and Chulalongkorn Hospital, where the princess had been treated, to pay their respects with many holding framed photos and bowing in tribute as news of her death spread across the country.One of the most prominent members of Thailand’s royal family, Princess Pa was widely seen as a modern face of the monarchy and represented the kingdom on the world stage for years through her humanitarian work.Born on Dec. 7, 1978, she was the daughter of then-Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn and his first wife, Princess Soamsawali.She studied law at Thailand’s Thammasat University before earning a master’s and doctorate degrees in law at Cornell Law School in Ithaca, NY, from 2002 to 2005.Bajrakitiyabha served at Thailand’s mission to the United Nations in New York City from 2005 to 2006 before she returned home to work as a public prosecutor.Bajrakitiyabha died after her condition worsened due to an intra-abdominal infection, colitis, low blood pressure, arrhythmias, and blood clotting disorders. AFP via Getty ImagesShe later became Thailand’s ambassador to Austria from 2012 to 2014 and also represented the country in Slovenia and Slovakia.Princess Pa spent much of her public career advocating for justice reform and the rights of women behind bars.She founded a charity focused on improving conditions for female inmates, particularly pregnant prisoners, and was appointed a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in 2017.In 2021, she shifted into a military role, receiving the rank of general and serving as chief of staff in Thailand’s Royal Security Command.Bajrakitiyabha studied law at Cornell University and later served as Thailand’s ambassador to Austria, Slovenia and Slovakia. AFP via Getty ImagesHer death is likely to intensify questions surrounding the future of the Thai monarchy.Bajrakitiyabha was one of only three children of King Vajiralongkorn with formal royal titles and eligibility to succeed him under the constitution. The king has not publicly designated an official heir, but Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti is the presumptive successor. The palace said royal funeral rites will be held in the coming days, while the government is expected to declare a period of national mourning.The loss comes just eight months after the death of Thailand’s Queen Mother, who died in October at age 93.With Post wires

Jun 12, 2026
Why Everyone's Talking About 'The Odyssey's' Bizarre Popcorn Bucket New

Why Everyone's Talking About 'The Odyssey's' Bizarre Popcorn Bucket

Matt Damon stars as Odysseus "The Odyssey," written and directed by Christopher Nolan. Universal Pictures Movie theatres are horsing around with fans.Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” is coming to theaters on July 17, and to excite moviegoers, they’ve released a Trojan Horse Popcorn Bucket that requires customers to open a secret hatch on the horse to access their popcorn. The Trojan Horse popcorn bucket is the second collectible popcorn bucket released for The Odyssey. Instagram/@theodysseymovieThe location of the hatch is sparking funny commentary on social media. “Why is it in a dick pouch?” commented an X user on the announcement post for the bucket. Turning to souvenir popcorn buckets and movie merchandise is a smart way to incentivize people to actually go to the movies in the world of streaming. The popcorn bucket prop phenomenon is the latest — and wildly successful — trend in novelty concessions to bait fans. Past popcorn pushes have featured the designer-esque handbag for “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” the $65 corvette popcorn vessel for “Barbie” and the “Mission: Impossible” bucket that needed a key to unlock. The moviegoer swag market has skyrocketed since the inception of collectible popcorn buckets, as AMC recorded sales of over to over $54 million annually in the mid-2020s — compared to their reportedly $0 revenue in 2018, Time reported in November 2025.However, a plastic horse with a popcorn pouch that is inconvenient to eat out of may not be the solution for moviegoers.“Amazing. Now release the cyclops face bucket where I can eat out of the eyeball,” another X user wrote. The bucket will be available in-theater at Regal, AMC and Cinemark locations. The Trojan Horse bucket is the second collectible for the film, the first being the IMAX Film Camera Popcorn Bucket, which sold out on its first day. Commenters are not only criticizing the bucket’s design, but also the size. “Smallest popcorn content of all time,” one Instagram user wrote in the comments of the bucket-reveal post. And someone on X asked, “What is this? A popcorn bucker for ants??” The Odyssey posted their popcorn bucket in Venice Beach, CA to build excitement for the life-sized Trojan Horse replica being put there. Instagram/@theodysseymovieThe Trojan Horse is an iconic object in the story of “The Odyssey,” as the Greeks constructed a giant wooden horse, hid soldiers inside and presented it as a gift to Troy, whose citizens did not know who was inside. Instead of hiding soldiers, this wooden horse conceals your popcorn so you don’t spill any in the theater.“You open it and a small army of tiny men run out and stab you,” another Instagram user joked. Others are saying that “Homer is rolling in his grave” and “the placement of the hole is interesting, to say the least.”But there are always super-fans who are willing to buy any collectible, and Homer enthusiasts are excited to eat their popcorn out of the Trojan Horse on opening night. “Do I have room for more buckets? No. Will I be getting this one though? ofc,” one fan wrote on Instagram.“NOW THIS IS A POPCORN BUCKET,” wrote another. The Trojan Horse has become the key marketing symbol for the movie, with a humongous horse displayed in Venice Beach, CA.With a star-studded cast of Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson and Zendaya, the film already has lots of buzz surrounding it. With Oppenheimer, Interstellar, The Dark Knight and Memento just being some of the movies in Nolan’s filmography, the hype surrounding this upcoming film is predictable.

Jun 12, 2026
Taylor Swift's Emotional Night: What Happened at the Songwriters Hall of Fame? New

Taylor Swift's Emotional Night: What Happened at the Songwriters Hall of Fame?

Taylor Swift just made history.At 36 years old, the singer became the youngest woman ever to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame during Thursday’s 2026 Induction and Awards Gala at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.In her acceptance speech, Swift tearfully thanked her family — including her parents, Scott and Andrea Swift, and brother, Austin Swift — for “uprooting their entire lives” to move from Pennsylvania to Nashville, which she called “the songwriting capital of the world,” in support of her music career.“You’re the reason I am here tonight,” she added.#TaylorSwift tears up while thanking her family for “uprooting their entire lives” to Nashville to support her music career.Swift, 36, is now the youngest artist to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. pic.twitter.com/OEGwzHi0yi— Variety (@Variety) June 12, 2026Taylor Swift made history at the 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Gala in New York City Thursday night Getty ImagesTaylor Swift and Steven Spielberg pose backstage during the 2026 Songwriters Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony. Getty Images for Songwriters Hall Of FameAdditionally, she’s the first artist to go from winning the SHOF’s prestigious Hal David Starlight Award (in 2010) to full membership status in 2026 — 20 years after the release of her debut single, “Tim McGraw.”Artists with a notable catalog of songs can qualify for induction 20 years after the first commercial release of a song.Swift’s key tracks recognized by the SHOF include “All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version),” “Blank Space,” “Anti-Hero,” “Love Story” and “The Last Great American Dynasty.”Taylor Swift with fiancé Travis Kelce, left, and presenter Steven Spielberg in the audience at the 55th annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Gala. AP Photo/Evan AgostiniTaylor Swift is seen dancing during the gala at the Marriott Marquis Hotel. AP Photo/Evan AgostiniThe songwriter previously revealed that many of her best ideas have come to her “in the middle of the night” when she’s “trying to get to sleep” and inspiration strikes.“I get an idea. And I’m, like, ‘Well, I’m not tired anyway,'” she said in an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” back in 2019. “And then kind of wander over here [to my piano].”This year’s other inductees include Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of the rock band KISS, Alanis Morissette, Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, Walter Afanasieff, Terry Britten, Graham Lyle and Kenny Loggins.“The music industry is built upon the incredible talent of songwriters who create unforgettable songs,” Nile Rodgers, SHOF Chairman, explained in a January press release. “Without their artistry, there would be no recorded music, concert experiences or engaged fans. Everything originates from the song and its creator.”“We take great pride in our ongoing commitment to recognizing some of the most culturally significant composers in history,” the statement continued. “This year’s lineup not only showcases iconic songs but also celebrates unity across various genres. These songwriters have profoundly impacted the lives of billions of listeners worldwide, and it is our privilege to honor their contributions.”Taylor Swift poses with Sombr and Jimmy Jam on the red carpet. ZUMAPRESS.comThe SHOF recognized Swift (pictured in 2019) for hits including “All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version),” “Blank Space,” “Anti-Hero,” “Love Story” and “The Last Great American Dynasty.” Getty Images“I get an idea. And I’m, like, ‘Well, I’m not tired anyway,'” the singer (snapped above in June 2010) said in an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” in 2019. “And then kind of wander over here [to my piano].” Getty ImagesSwift’s appearance at the SHOF induction ceremony comes just weeks before she and her fiancée, Travis Kelce, are set to tie the knot in the Big Apple.Page Six exclusively reported earlier this month that the singer and the NFL star, also 36, will say “I do” at Madison Square Garden over the July 3 weekend.“Everyone’s been sworn to secrecy,” one insider explained, with another noting that when “you have billions,” you can easily transform a space like the Garden “into a wedding venue.”Other notable artists joining Swift (photographed above last October) in the 2026 SHOF induction include Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of the rock band KISS and Alanis Morissette. Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty Images“The music industry is built upon the incredible talent of songwriters who create unforgettable songs,” SHOF Chairman Nile Rodgers explained in a press release. “Without their artistry, there would be no recorded music, concert experiences or engaged fans.” via Getty ImagesThe iconic indoor arena — which is home to the New York Knicks basketball team, the New York Rangers hockey team, numerous concerts, events and more — is a special space for Swift.The “Welcome to New York” singer has performed there an impressive eight times: Once for 2009’s “Fearless” tour, twice for her “Speak Now” tour and four times for the Z100 Jingle Ball. Swift was most recently in the arena on Wednesday night, witnessing the Knicks defeat the Spurs 107-106, in one of the most historic comebacks in NBA Finals history. All eyes were on the singer as she sat in the Garden’s iconic celebrity row alongside Este and Alana Haim, Mariska Hargitay, Kylie Jenner, Timothée Chalamet, Hailey Bieber and several other A-listers.Reps for MSG did not respond to Page Six’s repeated requests for comment.

Jun 12, 2026
Mystery Deepens: Unmarked Graves Found Amid Search for Missing Nancy Guthrie New

Mystery Deepens: Unmarked Graves Found Amid Search for Missing Nancy Guthrie

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos responded to reports of an anonymous tip over the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie that allegedly led to searches of unmarked graves in Mexico. “We are aware of reports regarding an anonymous tip related to the Nancy Guthrie investigation that was provided to a group in Mexico,” Nanos, 70, said in a statement on Thursday, June 11. “At this time, we have not been contacted by Mexican authorities.” His statement concluded, “This investigation remains active and ongoing, and we will continue to follow up on any credible information.” TMZ reported on Thursday that a group of volunteer searchers called Buscando Corazones Nogales received an anonymous tip that led them to the U.S.-Mexico border. The group was reportedly assisted by the Sonora State Commission for the Search of Missing Persons in searching a remote area on Wednesday, where they allegedly found 25 unmarked graves. Per the outlet, there was no sign of Guthrie. Nancy — the mother of Today host Savannah Guthrie — disappeared from her home just outside of Tucson, Arizona, in the early hours of February 1. She has yet to be found and local police have not publicly identified any suspects. The Guthrie family offered a $1 million reward for information leading to Nancy’s return in February, in addition to the FBI putting up $202,500. Last month, Sheriff Nanos acknowledged that he was not “personally” in contact with the Guthries regarding updates in the case. “If [my team] need the family for anything, they get in touch with them and the family,” he told People on May 14. “It works both ways.” Nanos subsequently offered insight on why the Guthrie case has been so difficult to solve during an interview with local Tucson, Arizona outlet KOLD News 13. “These cases are difficult,” he clarified on June 1. “Not just this case. A number of our cases come to us where it requires a lot of work from other people. It’s not just a detective who goes out there, talks to somebody, and we can make an arrest.” He described Nancy’s disappearance as particularly “sensitive” because there has been so little valuable DNA evidence recovered thus far. “What really makes it prolonged is we do rely on labs,” he added. “You don’t want to jeopardize not just the integrity of this case, but the integrity of DNA as a supplement to law enforcement work.” Savannah, 54, officially returned to her job at NBC’s Today in New York City on April 6. Earlier this week, the TV host shared a religious painting depicting Christ’s ascension along with an appeal on her mom’s behalf. “Oh my, my soul, it cries out, soul, it cries out,” Savannah wrote via her Instagram Story on Sunday, June 7. “Bring her home.”

Jun 12, 2026
Newborn 'Good Luck Charms' Spark Knicks' NBA Finals Magic New

Newborn 'Good Luck Charms' Spark Knicks' NBA Finals Magic

Cameron Issacs, one of the youngest New York Knicks fans, stayed up way past his bedtime Wednesday night, watching his team trample the San Antonio Spurs with a 107-to-106 buzzer-beater victory. But winning is nothing new to the eight-day-old. He was born mere hours before the Knicks scored their first triumph against their southwestern opponents during Game 1 of the NBA Finals on June 3. “He’s like their good luck charm,” mom Kazaya, 30, and dad Anthony, 35, both Bronx natives now living in South Florida, agreed with a laugh while exclusively talking to The Post. Cameron Isaacs is celebrated by his family as a good luck charm due to his birth coinciding with the Knicks’ game 1 NBA Finals victory. Courtesy Kazaya and Anthony IsaacsBaby Cameron is one of hundreds of newborns to storm the scene — whether as near as the Upper East Side’s Lennox Hill Hospital, where Labor & Delivery nurses are gifting infants Knicks-bedecked beanies, or as far as the opposite coast — as the Knicks sprint ever-closer to their first championship trophy since 1973.The ballers fell short of the glory in 1994 and 1999, both times suffering sore losses that have loomed like a dark cloud over the city for nearly three decades. But now, with a 3-win lead over Spurs — a last-second accomplishment clinched by OG Anunoby, which sent thunderous thrills through the likes of Taylor Swift, Nas, Timothée Chalamet, Kylie Jenner, Spike Lee and VIPs of similar ilk at the Garden Wednesday — the skies over NYC are finally shining blue (and orange) again. Swift (Left) and “Law & Order: SVU” star Mariska Hargitay sat in celebrity row, watching the heated matchup with bated breath. Getty ImagesAnunoby (Left) and Brunson led their team to victory last night as basketball fans anxiously watched game 4 of the NBA Finals. Charles Wenzelberg / New York PostKylie Jenner joined beau Timothee Chalamet for the buzzy bout, cheering on the Knicks in a denim outfit to match the “Marty Supreme” star. Brad Penner-Imagn ImagesAnthony, a lifelong Knicks fanatic, has been breathing happy sighs of relief since his team’s fresh wind of fortunate hit full-force on his son’s birthday.  “It was such a dreamy day,” gushed Anthony, a United States Postal Service worker, of the milestone moment for both his family and his big-game favorites. “Kazaya had the baby via C-section, and she scheduled it not even knowing that was Game 1 of the finals.”Anthony and Kazaya spent some of their pregnancy shopping for Knicks apparel, for themselves and baby Cameron, before his NBA Finals arrival. Courtesy Kazaya and Anthony Isaacs“I was like, ‘Oh, my god, that’s Game 1. What are we gonna do?’ But then I realized the birth was scheduled for 7:30 a.m. that day,” added the zealot, founder of online fan community KnicksNation.At the crack of dawn on June 3, he and Kazaya, also parents to Cameron’s big sister, Aria, 8, headed to a hospital in Palm Beach County, Fl., dressed head-to-toe in New York Knicks gear. Branded hats, a blue and orange suitcase and a duffle bag stitched with point guard Jalen Brunson’s name and jersey number showcased their unabashed fandom.Their early appointment and sports fan swag helped put Anthony’s pounding heart at ease. Kazaya tells The Post she hopes her baby’s Game 1 birth is a precursor to the Knicks winning the NBA Championship. Courtesy Kazaya and Anthony Isaacs“I was like, ‘Okay, he’ll be born, we’ll enjoy him and then the game will be in the evening,’” he recalled. “‘We can watch it with him.’”And that they did — right from the comforts of their hospital room. “When they won the first game of the Finals, I wanted to belt out screaming, but you know, I couldn’t because we were still in the hospital and I didn’t want to scare the baby,” said Anthony, who would have “loved” to name his first son “Jalen,” an honorable nod to Brunson, but already has a nephew with the hot moniker.Anthony struggled to curb his enthusiasm while watching the Knicks succeed in Game 1 from his wife’s post-delivery recovery room. Courtesy Kazaya and Anthony IsaacsBorn a Knicks fan, little Cameron’s birth marked a record run for his family’s beloved boys in blue and orange. Courtesy Kazaya and Anthony IsaacsFor Kazaya, a realtor, watching the Knicks spank the Spurs has come as a “nice distraction” as she’s convalescing post C-section — an invasive birthing procedure accomplished through incisions made in a mother’s abdomen and uterus.  “Now that we’re home, recovery’s been rough and there’s a lot I can’t do right now,” said the second-time new mommy. “So watching them play is something fun that I can do while lying down on the couch.”Cameron, however, was upright, watching Game 4 with Anthony as he paced their living room floor during the nail-biting bout. Aria, a newly initiated Knicks fan like mom and dad, was fast asleep around midnight before being startled awake by Anthony’s screams when his home team secured the game series lead. While clad in their Knicks gear, Anthony and baby Cameron kept a close eye on last night’s game. Courtesy Kazaya and Anthony IsaacsKazaya is happy to have birthed a family of Knicks fans, fueled by Anthony’s lifelong allegiance to the team. Courtesy Kazaya and Anthony IsaacsKazaya and big sister Aria kept little Cameron company while Anthony jumped for joy over the Knicks’ Game 4 victory. Courtesy Kazaya and Anthony Isaacs“It was incredible,” Kazaya chuckled, unfazed by her hubby’s disruptive delight. “We were all really excited.”On May 8, 2026, Emilio Weeks came into the world, another Knicks-centered day marked by Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, in which the Knicks faced the 76ers.“Matt just kept saying, ‘You have to get this baby out before the game starts,” joked mother Alexis Hernandez of her husband.Matt Weeks cheered his wife, Alexis, on as she birthed their baby boy, Emilio, just in time for the Knicks v. Philadelphia 76ers face-off during the NBA Playoffs. Courtesy of Alexis HernandezWith just a few hours to spare between Emilio’s birth and the 8:30 p.m. tipoff, the New York native describes snuggling up with her newborn, enjoying Taco Bell with her husband of a decade, and watching the Knicks beat the 76ers.“It was bliss,” Hernandez said. “It felt like a true NY moment, in my hospital room downtown, with my NYC baby, watching the Knicks in the final.”Alexis, Matt and little Emilio enjoyed their first family breakfast watching Knicks coverage one day after the baby was born. Courtesy of Alexis HernandezIronically, her postpartum nurse was from Philly and had fun joking with the couple about who would win.“It’s interesting because you immediately love this newborn who is in your life for a few hours, but on the other hand, you have a moment of history happening from a team you’ve loved your entire life,” said her husband, also a native New Yorker, Matt Weeks. “So you hold your newborn and your iPhone, and you do both.”The next morning, breakfast was served, and the Knicks recap was aptly on the TV.

Jun 12, 2026