Justin Timberlake was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the Hamptons The singer and actor was arrested early Tuesday on Long Island and arraigned later that morning. Rachel Treisman
‘Shadow of the Erdtree’ is a confounding delight that wants to kill you with kindness You'll need a hug after Shadow of the Erdtree gets its claws around you. The follow-up to the 2022 gaming phenomenon presents a new realm to explore, new mysteries to unravel, and new bosses to get utterly demolished by. Keller Gordon
The biggest rivals in hot dog-eating are headed for a rematch 15 years in the making Rivals Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi will reunite in September for their first hot dog-eating competition in 15 years. Here's why the competitors and their fans are so hungry for a rematch. Rachel Treisman
Darkly romantic goth gardens are having a moment in the sun — here's how to grow one Gardens are blooming across the country, and while you’ll likely see plenty of roses and brightly-colored zinnias on porches and patios this summer, one much-hyped trend is very, very dark. Neda Ulaby
Wild Card: Bowen Yang SNL cast member Bowen Yang joins Rachel Martin for a game of Wild Card. Rachel Martin
A woman who believes she was an inspiration for 'Baby Reindeer' is suing Netflix A Scottish woman named Fiona Harvey has sued Netflix, claiming that she was defamed by the hit series Baby Reindeer. Mandalit del Barco
Is Elvis' Graceland actually up for sale? His granddaughter, alleging fraud, says no Riley Keough, Elvis' granddaughter and sole heir, says in a lawsuit that the company advertising a foreclosure sale of his Graceland property is using fraudulent documents — and may not exist at all. Rachel Treisman
Scarlett Johansson says she is 'shocked, angered' over new ChatGPT voice Johansson says she was approached multiple times by OpenAI to be the voice of ChatGPT, and that she declined. Then the company released a voice assistant that sounded uncannily like her. Bobby Allyn
Wild Card: Chris Pine Actor and director Chris Pine talks about learning from failure in an interview with NPR's Rachel Martin on her new show Wild Card. Rachel Hubbard