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Gen Z Skepticism Grows: New Poll Reveals Doubts About AI’s Promised Potential

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It’s a common joke among older generations that when technology issues arise, it’s best to seek out a teenager for help. Generally, we recognize that young people are at the forefront of the latest trends in technology. However, a recent poll reveals that it’s actually the younger demographic that’s growing increasingly skeptical about advancements like Artificial Intelligence (AI).

According to a Gallup poll conducted in February and March, which surveyed over 1,500 individuals aged 14 to 29, the group often assumed to be most enthusiastic about AI is showing signs of doubt. Despite AI becoming an integral part of their daily lives, many from Generation Z are expressing negative sentiments toward it. The poll indicated a decline in positive emotions associated with AI: just a year ago, 27 percent of young people reported feeling “hopeful” about AI, but by 2026, that figure had dropped to 18 percent. Furthermore, while enthusiasm has decreased, nearly a third of respondents now report feeling “angry” about AI.

A new Gallup poll surveyed over 1,500 people aged 14-29 in February and March. What it showed is that the people you would think would be the most excited about AI are not. GenZers are becoming more negative about AI, even though at least half of them may be forced to use it regularly. It also showed that their enthusiasm for AI is waning, and their emotional responses have a lot to do with that. One year ago, 27 percent of those young people said they felt “hopeful” about AI. In 2026, that number had fallen to 18 percent. And while excitement for AI has gone down, almost one-third of respondents said that AI makes them feel “angry.”




Mamdani Addresses Controversy Surrounding Appointments and Defends Wife’s Involvement

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With allies like these, one must wonder…

Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s initial 100 days in office have been anything but smooth, as controversies continue to swirl around him. These challenges stem from the radical and occasionally offensive views held by some of his associates, appointees, and even his wife, Rama Duwaji, whose demeanor has been described as detached.

The political storm reached its peak last month when it surfaced that Duwaji had used the N-word in social media posts dating back over a decade, coupled with other questionable online behaviors.

In an attempt to defend Duwaji, Mamdani surprisingly described her as a “private person,” seemingly trying to deflect the scrutiny aimed at New York City’s first lady.

However, this week, Mamdani hinted at the possibility of his wife stepping into a more public role in the future.

“I can say she hasn’t made any final decision to that end,” he told NY1.

“But she is an artist,” he continued, “I’d say an incredible one of my own opinion, and she’s someone who’s always spoken about the importance of art as a part of any flourishing society. And I can imagine that that is something that she could encourage to take place in our city.”

Mamdani’s inner circle trouble started even before he was sworn in as mayor on Jan. 1.

Cat Almonte Da Costa, one of his first staff picks who was slated to serve as his head of appointments, resigned before Hizzoner took office over her antisemitic social media posts.

“Money hungry Jews smh,” read a tweet by Da Costa from 2011, which was brought to light by the Anti-Defamation League.

Several other vile posts surfaced, prompting Da Costa to apologize and resign within hours of being exposed. She lamented she had become a “distraction” to Mamdani’s mission.

Weeks later, Mamdani marked his first day in office by appointing his longtime pal and fellow housing advocate Cea Weaver to serve as the head of the Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants. 

Within days, radical online posts from Weaver came to light — including a 2018 missive in which she called to seize private property, deeming it a “weapon of white supremacy.” 

Weaver later dubbed her posts “regretful” — facing a storm of condemnations by homeowners across the five boroughs.

Mamdani, for his part, stood firm by his fellow Democratic Socialists of America member. 

“I made the decision to have her as our executive director of the Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants, not because of her comments, but because of her work,” he told Pix11 in January. 

Mamdani’s stance on Israel and his relationship with New York’s Jewish community — which accounts for about 12% of the city’s population — drew scrutiny and outright alarm during his mayoral campaign and afterward.

The ADL contended that a whopping 20% of Mamdani’s 400-person transition team — a group he hired after the election to consult him on policy and appointments — had “extremist” backgrounds.

As a proud supporter of the Palestinian cause, Mamdani cultivated friendships with figures like anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil, who was arrested by ICE over his anti-Israel protest activities, and lefty Twitch streamer Hasan Piker. 

Piker drew lasting controversy for once saying “America deserved 9/11,” a remark he has since called “inappropriate.”

Both attended Mamdani’s election night party, while Khalil later also went to his inauguration and a private Ramadan dinner held at Gracie Mansion, with Duwaji also present.

Those dust-ups, however, were only a prelude to the reveal in March that Duwaji had a racist online footprint. 

She came under fire for liking inflammatory Instagram posts celebrating Hamas’ deadly Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel.

Shortly after, her Tumblr account was uncovered. Along with a 2013 post in which Duwaji used the N-word, she contended that Tel Aviv “shouldn’t exist in the first place.”

Mamdani tried to downplay the severity by claiming his wife was a private person, saying the focus should be on his own thoughts and politics.

“My wife is the love of my life, and she’s also a private person who has held no formal position on my campaign or in my City Hall,” Mamdani told reporters at a March press conference shortly after Duwaji’s old accounts were exposed. 

“I, however, was elected to represent all 8.5 million people in the city. And I believe that it’s my responsibility because of that role to answer questions about my thoughts and my politics, and my stances.” 

Another controversial appointment came to light just this week, when City Council members confronted Mamdani’s pick to be the commissioner for the Department of Investigation, Nadia Shihata.

Shihata had alleged donated $700 and canvassed for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign.

When questioned by reporters about the Shihata’s clear involvement, Mamdani simply replied, “I was not aware.”

Additional reporting by Matt Troutman

Investigators Uncover Compelling Evidence in Charlie Kirk Case

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Tyler Robinson reportedly confessed to his transgender partner, saying, “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I took it,” shortly after allegedly killing the conservative activist. This revelation comes from court documents recently unveiled by Utah prosecutors.

The documents, released on Friday, reveal that investigators focused on Robinson’s communications with his partner, Lance Twiggs, following the incident on September 10. According to these records, Robinson, aged 22, sent a text to Twiggs on the day of the shooting, instructing him to “drop what you are doing” and to “look under my keyboard.”

Underneath the keyboard, Twiggs reportedly found a note left by Robinson. The note expressed his remorse, stating, “If you are reading this per my text, then I am so sorry.” Robinson further explained in the message, “I left the house this morning on a mission, and set an auto text. I am likely dead, or facing a lengthy prison sentence.”

Under the keyboard, Robinson allegedly left a note reading: ‘If you are reading this per my text, then I am so sorry. 

‘I left the house this morning on a mission, and set an auto text. I am likely dead, or facing a lengthy prison sentence.’ 

The accused killer then allegedly confessed to killing the Turning Point USA co-founder in the letter, writing: ‘I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I took it.’ 

‘I don’t know if I will/have succeeded, but I had hoped to make it home to you. I wish we could have lived in a world where this did not feel necessary,’ he allegedly wrote. 

‘I wish I could have stayed for you and lived our lives together. I lack the words to express how much I love you, and how very much you mean to me. Please try and find joy in this life. I love you, always, -Tyler.’ 

Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson, told his transgender lover he 'had the opportunity to take out' the conservative activist before allegedly killing Kirk in September, court records claim

Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson, told his transgender lover he ‘had the opportunity to take out’ the conservative activist before allegedly killing Kirk in September, court records claim

Kirk was allegedly shot by Robinson in the neck while he delivered a speech to students at Utah Valley University on September 10 last year

Kirk was allegedly shot by Robinson in the neck while he delivered a speech to students at Utah Valley University on September 10 last year 

Details of Robinson’s alleged letter had been previously cited by authorities at the time of Kirk’s murder, but the latest document release offered a fuller picture of Robinson’s communications on the day of the shooting. 

Search warrants conducted after Robinson’s arrest were also detailed, which noted a ‘burnt note found in the trash’ was seized by investigators. 

These operations also seized DNA that prosecutors say places Robinson at the scene of the shooting. 

‘Fingerprints and a smeared palm print in the vicinity of the northeast corner rooftop edge of the Losee Center building, where Robinson dropped off the rooftop to the ground below’ were found, according to the documents. 

Cellphone data also allegedly showed Robinson’s location throughout the day of the shooting, including a route he made on Google Maps leading to an area near the UVU campus, the warrants state. 

The alleged letter to Twiggs comes as the Daily Mail exclusively revealed in February that he emerged from hiding after almost five months underground following Kirk’s murder. 

The reclusive 22-year-old has quietly rebuilt his life hundreds of miles south in Texas after reconciling with his strict Mormon family, it was revealed.  

Lance Twiggs was revealed in February to have emerged in public after going underground for five months following Kirk's murder

Lance Twiggs was revealed in February to have emerged in public after going underground for five months following Kirk’s murder 

Following Robinson's arrest, prosecutors say DNA evidence and data from his phone placed him at the scene of the crime

Following Robinson’s arrest, prosecutors say DNA evidence and data from his phone placed him at the scene of the crime 

Alongside the letter to Twiggs – who has not been charged with any crime – Robinson was also discussing his alleged plot to kill Kirk with users on the online platform Discord, prosecutors said. 

In one of the chat rooms after Kirk was shot, one user responded: ‘Tyler killed Charlie!!!’, per the documents. 

Robinson allegedly sent a message to another Discord chat confessing to the shooting, telling members: ‘Hey guys, I have bad news for you all. It was me at UVU yesterday. I’m sorry for all this. 

‘I’m surrendering through a sheriff friend in a few moments. Thanks for all the good times and laughs, you’ve all been so amazing. Thank you all for everything.’ 

In other texts to Twiggs, Robinson allegedly told him he did not intend to turn himself in, saying: ‘I have no intention of being drug [sic] through the courts in front of the country.’ 

Twiggs then allegedly asked Robinson how long he had been planning the shooting, to which he responded: ‘A bit over a week I believe.’ 

When asked why he did it, Robinson said he ‘had enough’ of Kirk’s ‘hatred’ and said ‘some hate can’t be negotiated out’, per the documents.  

Prosecutors previously released surveillance images they allege show Robinson stalking the UVU campus before Kirk was shot

Prosecutors previously released surveillance images they allege show Robinson stalking the UVU campus before Kirk was shot 

The alleged assassin is next due in court on April 17

The alleged assassin is next due in court on April 17

The court documents allege that after Robinson shot Kirk, he traveled back from Utah to Washington County, where he confessed to his father over the phone.

Robinson initially told his parents he intended to end his own life, but was convinced to surrender to a family friend and law enforcement official to turn himself in. 

The alleged killer is next due in court on April 17, where his attorneys are expected to continue their arguments to ban cameras and microphones from the courtroom when he faces a murder trial. 

The Daily Mail has contacted Robinson’s attorneys for comment.  

Breaking: Forensic Evidence Links Tyler Robinson to Alleged Charlie Kirk Assassination Plot

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Recent search warrants have shed new light on the investigation into Tyler Robinson, the Utah resident accused of fatally shooting conservative figure Charlie Kirk last September. The documents outline how law enforcement used DNA evidence and cellphone tracking to place Robinson at the crime scene.

Authorities collected DNA from fingerprints and a palm print found near the northeast corner of the rooftop of the Losee Center building. This is where Robinson reportedly descended from the roof to the ground. Furthermore, cellphone data corroborated his presence at the location on September 10, 2025, according to a report from East Idaho News.

The investigation also revealed that a Google Maps route on Robinson’s phone directed him to an area close to the Utah Valley University campus, as detailed by the news outlet.

Tyler Robinson sitting beside defense attorney Kathryn Nester in court

During a hearing at the Fourth District Court in Provo on January 16, 2026, Tyler Robinson, who is charged with Charlie Kirk’s murder, appeared alongside his defense attorney Kathryn Nester. (Credit: Bethany Baker/The Salt Lake Tribune)

The warrants further disclosed a note that Robinson allegedly left for his roommate, with whom he had a romantic relationship. In this note, Robinson referred to his partner, Lance Twiggs, by the name “Luna.”

“Luna, if you are reading this per my text, then I am so sorry,” the note reportedly said. “I left the house this morning on a mission, and set an auto text.

Charlie Kirk speaking onstage at AmericaFest 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona

Charlie Kirk speaks onstage at AmericaFest 2024 in Phoenix, Ariz., Dec. 22, 2024. (Josh Edelson/AFP)

“I am likely dead, or facing a lengthy prison sentence. I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I took it.

“I don’t know if i will/have succeeded, but I had hoped to make it home to you. I wish we could have lived in a world where this did not feel necessary. I wish I could have stayed for you and lived our lives together.

Tyler Robinson standing in a courtroom in Provo, Utah

Tyler Robinson, accused of the murder of Charlie Kirk, appears during a hearing in Fourth District Court in Provo, Utah, Dec. 11, 2025. (Rick Egan/The Salt Lake Tribune)

“I lack the words to express how much I love you, and how very much you mean to me. Please try and find joy in this life. I love you, always, -Tyler,” the letter continued, according to the outlet.

The warrant also reportedly revealed authorities’ alleged timeline of events leading up to and immediately following Kirk’s assassination. 

According to court documents previously obtained by Fox News Digital, Robinson arrived in Orem in a gray Dodge Challenger around 8:29 a.m. on the morning of the alleged shooting. He was captured on surveillance video from 11:50 a.m. to 11:53 a.m. entering the UVU campus through a tunnel under Campus Drive and checking his cell phone. 

He was spotted on a camera located at the north side of UVU’s Losee Center building walking with “a distinctive gait,” believed to be due to the rifle allegedly concealed in his jeans, around 12:02 p.m. 

Approximately 13 minutes later, authorities said Robinson was spotted wearing dark clothing and climbing a staircase leading to a common area next to the Losee Center, before scaling a wall and crouching on a rooftop, the charging document previously said. He then waited several minutes before “running across the rooftop” and crouching into “a prone shooting position” with a direct line of sight to where Kirk was speaking. 

At 12:23 p.m., as Kirk fielded a question during the campus event, a single gunshot rang out, striking the father of two in the neck. Surveillance footage captured Robinson allegedly fleeing the rooftop while carrying what appeared to be a rife, according to the documents. 

Robinson is charged with aggravated murder, among other counts, in the shooting of Kirk while Kirk was speaking at a Turning Point USA event on UVU’s campus last year. 

Robinson has since pleaded not guilty to all charges, and prosecutors have vowed to seek the death penalty in the case.

$1,000 Reward Announced for Information on Fatal South Chicago Hit-and-Run of Raven Myers

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In the heart of South Chicago, a community mourns the loss of 32-year-old Raven Myers, who tragically lost her life in a hit-and-run incident last month. As she walked to a local store on March 10, a red 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander, speeding west along East 83rd Street, struck her down, leaving a void for those who knew her.

In response to this heart-wrenching incident, Cook County Crime Stoppers has stepped forward, offering a cash reward of up to $1,000. The reward aims to encourage anyone with pertinent information to come forward, with the goal of apprehending the individual responsible for this tragic event.

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In a move to protect those who might provide critical leads, the organization assures that all tips will remain strictly anonymous. This assurance hopes to foster courage among potential witnesses, enabling them to share what they know without fear of retribution.

For more context on similar incidents in the city, a new video has surfaced showing another driver fleeing after a hit-and-run crash that claimed the life of an 18-year-old bicyclist in Chicago. These events underscore the urgent need for community vigilance and cooperation in bringing justice to the victims and their families.

All tips are anonymous.

“This tragic incident underscores the devastating consequences of reckless and irresponsible behavior behind the wheel. A life has been lost, and what may have initially been an accident has now become a serious felony due to the driver’s decision to flee the scene. We urge anyone with information, no matter how small it may seem, to do the right thing and come forward. Your tip could help bring justice to the victim and her family,” Cook County Crime Stoppers Executive Director Paul Rutherford said.

Call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-535-STOP (7867) or submit a tip online at www.CPDTIP.com.

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Shocking Chuck E. Cheese Assault: Bragging Attacker Caught After Accomplice’s Bloody Jacket Discovery

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Background: News footage of the Chuck E. Cheese restaurant in Hempstead, N.Y., where Jose Osma was attacked in April 2022 (News 12 Long Island). Inset (left): Dennis “Midnight” Ray (Nassau County Police Department). Inset (right): Jose Osma (Hungerford & Clark Funeral Home).

A New York man is on the brink of receiving his sentence following a jury’s decision to convict him of murder in a brutal beating case.

Dennis “Midnight” Ray, aged 64, was found guilty on charges of second-degree murder, assault, and two counts of robbery. This verdict comes four years after the tragic incident in which 59-year-old Jose Osma was discovered severely beaten behind a Chuck E. Cheese in Hempstead, New York. Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly confirmed in a statement that Ray, along with an accomplice named Tyrell Guthrie, had attacked Osma on the night of April 22, 2022, robbing him and leaving him critically injured.

Osma was discovered unconscious by someone passing by at around 6:30 a.m. the following morning.

According to Donnelly, Osma was immediately taken to a hospital where he was initially treated as an unidentified patient, or “John Doe,” due to the absence of any identification. He suffered severe fractures to his skull and face. His family, having reported him missing on the same day he was admitted, was able to identify him by April 24, 2022.

“What followed was a harrowing cycle of brain surgeries, paralysis, rehabilitation, and hospitalizations,” Donnelly stated, describing Osma’s struggle. Tragically, Osma succumbed to his extensive injuries on April 30, 2023, marking the end of a year-long battle for survival.

Guthrie, who pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter on Nov. 9, 2023, was arrested near the scene of the crime by the Nassau County Police Department the day after the attack. At the time, he had blood on his clothes and was carrying Ray’s jacket, which was also covered in Osma’s blood. Ray was arrested on May 7, 2022.

Donnelly said Ray “showed no remorse for his violent assault, even bragging minutes after the attack about the stolen money and the heinous crime he committed to get it.”

Guthrie was sentenced in January 2024 to 18 years in prison. Ray is scheduled to be sentenced on May 12 and faces a sentence of 25 years to life.

Global Tensions Escalate: Concerns Rise Over Potential Path to World War Three

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The US-Israeli war in Iran, Iran’s retaliation across the Middle East, Israel’s war in Gaza, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the conflict in Africa: It’s not hard to see why many are concerned about the potential for another world war.
After World War II ended in 1945, countries established the United Nations to prevent future conflict and promote peace.
Smoke rises following several Israeli airstrikes in Beirut, Lebanon. (AP)

As global leaders increasingly sidestep the United Nations’ advice and the stability of military alliances like NATO wavers, the viability of post-war peace strategies is under intense scrutiny.

Adding to concerns of a potential World War III, are US President Donald Trump‘s escalating threats against Iran and Iran’s retaliation across the Middle East keeping the war, which started on February 28, simmering. 

Nevertheless, assessing whether we are on the brink of another world war is a complex issue that demands careful consideration.

Interestingly, there is no universally accepted definition for what exactly constitutes a world war.

Although the United Nations lacks an official definition, various dictionaries offer their interpretations:

  • Oxford: “A war involving many nations of the world”
  • Cambridge: “A war in which large forces from many countries fight”
  • Merriam-Webster: “A war engaged in by all or most of the principal nations of the world”

David Kilcullen, a veteran of 22 years in the Australian army and a seasoned diplomat with nearly three decades of experience with both the Australian and US governments, describes a world war as involving interlinked conflicts across multiple nations.

“When you get multiple campaigns, usually in different continents, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and you have all the same combatants fighting in multiple campaigns at the same time in different continents, that’s definitely a world war,” he said.

There are increasing pushes to remove Donald Trump from office.
US President Donald Trump. (AP)

How close are we to another world war?

Kilcullen said there is a potential for the conflict to expand into a world war if it connects with the Russian invasion of Ukraine or if China or North Korea use the situation as an opportunity to further their own agendas in Taiwan and South Korea, respectively.

But he noted that we usually don’t know we’re in a world war until after the fact.

“It’s been in the eye of the beholder,” he said.

“If you think of World War II in retrospect, that looks to us like a world war, but at the time… it was really just a European war.

“It was only when Hitler invaded Russia and then the Japanese attacked the US that suddenly it went from being a European war to being a world war.”

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio, who said he has spent the last 50 years studying global events that affect markets, laid out his 13 steps to a WW3 in his latest newsletter.

He said the world is alreadt at step nine, which is when several multi-theatre conflicts happen simultaneously.

Step nine is followed by countries demanding internal support for war, direct military combat between major powers, a big increase in taxes and debt with some markets shutting down, and finally one side winning the war against another.

“Virtually nobody is talking about the fact that we are in the early stages of a world war that isn’t going to end anytime soon,” he said in a social media post. 

What would a world war mean for Australia? 

Australia has deployed military assets in the Middle East to defend citizens and civilians.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this week signed off on keeping the E-7A Wedgetail in the region “a period of time”, but reiterated that Australia was not involved in any offensive capacity.

While Australia is geographically placed away from the global conflicts, Kilcullen said it would be unable to distance itself fully from a world war due to its dependencies on global trade.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on Friday 27 March 2026. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a press conference at Parliament House. (Alex Ellinghausen)

“And that’s the reason we’ve always tried to have a big ally, originally the British and then the Americans,” he said.

Kilcullen added that Australia could be in even more trouble if China ever decided to invade Taiwan.

“That would be even worse, because we would definitely be in that war one way or another,” he said. 

“The timeline that most people think is likely for a Chinese move on Taiwan could be as soon as next April, so we could be in the last 12 months before a really, really major conflict.”

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Augusta National Visitors Depart with Masters Merchandise in Mind


AUGUSTA, Ga – For many visitors, no trip to Augusta National feels complete without a visit to the Pro Shop, a beloved stop for fans of the Masters.

As the opening round of the tournament concluded, many attendees were seen departing with bags brimming with an array of shirts, hats, and treasured souvenirs, marking their experience at the prestigious event.

Matt Crawford, a fan who traveled from Boston, was among those proudly showcasing their purchases. “I picked up this shirt today,” he said, highlighting his new attire. “They mentioned it was an exclusive release.”

Among the merchandise, the Masters-themed gnome collectibles were particularly sought after, capturing the attention of many enthusiasts.

“This is a dream come true for me,” expressed Karen Miyamoto, a visitor from Japan. “It’s my second year here, and securing a gnome is a real challenge,” she noted, underscoring the excitement and rarity associated with these popular items.

Others came in with a plan after missing out on items in past years.

“I missed out on the gnome salt and pepper shakers last year, so I had to grab those,” said Erick Owens, a patron from Atlanta. “I got the quarter-zipper Masters pullover this year, and I know they’re sold out of those now.”

From exclusive shirts to hard-to-find collectibles, many patrons say the shopping experience is part of the tradition.

And while some were able to check everything off their list, others may have a reason to come back next year.

Star-Studded Coachella 2026 Day 1: Kylie Jenner Cheers on Justin Bieber in Epic Kickoff!

Coachella has officially begun, and the event is drawing in a host of A-list celebrities, including none other than Kylie Jenner.

The 28-year-old beauty entrepreneur made her entrance in Indio, California, on the festival’s first day, donning a bold top emblazoned with a cheeky image of her friend Justin Bieber giving the middle finger.

She posted a snap of herself standing by a luxury cart with the caption:  ‘chelly day 1!!!!!’

Jenner seemed to channel her inner Bieber fan, her hands full with an impressive haul from his SKYLRK clothing line, including two substantial tote bags brimming with merchandise.

The reality TV star appeared to be in high spirits, beaming brightly as she held onto an iced coffee.

She paired the edgy Bieber tank top with black cropped sweat shorts and completed her look with light blue SKYLRK beach slides.

Kylie Jenner has arrived in the desert of Indio, California on day 1 of the highly-anticipated festival wearing a profane top featuring pal Justin Bieber sticking up his middle finger

Kylie Jenner has arrived in the desert of Indio, California on day 1 of the highly-anticipated festival wearing a profane top featuring pal Justin Bieber sticking up his middle finger

Her controversial top is one of the merchandise items for sale at Coachella for a hefty price of $90

Her controversial top is one of the merchandise items for sale at Coachella for a hefty price of $90

Jenner completed the look with a black bucket hat also from Bieber’s clothing line as she showcased her looks with minimal makeup on her face. 

Her controversial top is one of the merchandise items for sale at Coachella for a hefty price of $90.

Meanwhile, Lizzo also posted that she has touched down at Coachella as she rocked a rather racy ensemble.

The 37-year-old singer posted a video of herself hopping on a private plane in sheer panties.

The 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival will light up the desert in Indio, California, over two weekends.

Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G are headlining the highly anticipated event.

They’ll be joined by an eclectic roster that spans genres and generations, including electronic act Anyma, Young Thug, Turnstile, David Byrne, FKA twigs, Addison Rae and Ethel Cain.

Legacy artists Iggy Pop, Moby, and Devo also earned spots on the packed schedule, while Radiohead appeared under a mysterious note teasing The Bunker Debut of Kid A Mnesia.

The xx and The Strokes are both making a comeback to the festival. 

The booking marks a major milestone for Bieber as he has never officially been billed at the festival, despite making surprise cameos during Ariana Grande, Daniel Caesar, Chance the Rapper, Tems and Wizkid’s sets.

Meanwhile, Lizzo also posted that she has touched down at Coachella as she rocked a rather racy ensemble

Meanwhile, Lizzo also posted that she has touched down at Coachella as she rocked a rather racy ensemble

Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G are headlining the highly anticipated event; Carpenter pictured in 2024

Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G are headlining the highly anticipated event; Carpenter pictured in 2024

The booking marks a major milestone for Bieber as he has never officially been billed at the festival; Bieber pictured in 2022

The booking marks a major milestone for Bieber as he has never officially been billed at the festival; Bieber pictured in 2022

Colombian superstar Karol G made her Coachella debut in 2022, but this will be her first major set behind her new album Tropicoqueta, released in June 2025; Seen performing in 2024

Colombian superstar Karol G made her Coachella debut in 2022, but this will be her first major set behind her new album Tropicoqueta, released in June 2025; Seen performing in 2024

Bieber’s most recent live performance was at the 2026 Grammys on February 1, while his last full concert took place at a private Roxy Theatre show on March 29. 

The Baby hitmaker hasn’t headlined a major tour since cancelling his 49-date Justice World Tour after coming down with Ramsay Hunt syndrome.

In agreeing to perform at the Southern California-based festival, the two-time Grammy-winner was paid more than $10 million – surpassing musical icons Beyonce and Lady Gaga as the festival’s highest-compensated artist ever. 

An insider told Rolling Stone that Bieber worked out his record Coachella payday directly with promoter Goldenvoice without the use of an agent.

‘It’s a groundbreaking move for a headliner, and it’s something he built entirely on his own,’ an insider close to the Daisies artist – who shares son Jack, one, with supermodel wife Hailey Bieber, 28 – told the outlet.

The source added, ‘Between headlining Coachella and the success of Swag, it’s clear this is the start of an exciting new era for Justin – one where he’s fully in the driver’s seat.’

Carpenter previously performed at Coachella in 2024, as her then boyfriend Barry Keoghan cheered her on from the VIP section. 

She teased that her new Coachella performance will be ‘the most ambitious show I’ve ever done’ in a recent interview with Perfect magazine. 

Prices for weekend passes ran from $549 to $1,299

Prices for weekend passes ran from $549 to $1,299 

For Karol G, it’s a long-awaited return.

The Colombian superstar made her Coachella debut in 2022, but this will be her first major set behind her new album Tropicoqueta, released in June 2025.

The milestone makes her the first Latina artist to lead the iconic Coachella stage. 

Prices for weekend passes at this year’s event ran from $549 to $1,299. 

The headliners for last year’s Coachella were Lana Del Rey, Tyler, the Creator, and Doja Cat. 

Illinois Arts Council Unveils New Funding for Public Art Initiatives with Support from Governor Pritzker


CHICAGO, Ill. — In a move to honor the forthcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the Illinois Arts Council, alongside Governor JB Pritzker and Illinois Humanities, has disbursed over $325,000 to fund 22 public art projects throughout the state, including several in Central Illinois.

These initiatives are part of a larger campaign steered by the Illinois America 250 Commission, aimed at celebrating the country’s significant milestone. The funding will breathe life into projects that encapsulate Illinois’ unique contributions to the narrative of America.