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Below are the latest entertainment news stories.

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Celebrity sightings and standout fashion highlight the 2026 Kentucky Derby

The 2026 Kentucky Derby kicks off with early crowds and a wave of celebrity arrivals at Churchill Downs.

Fans and VIPs step onto the grounds in bold fashion, setting the scene as one of the year’s biggest sporting events gets underway.

Here are some of the standout looks and high‑profile names spotted at the first leg of this year’s Triple Crown.

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Princess Charlotte's 11th birthday photo released by the Palace

Princess Charlotte is growing up.

Her parents, Prince William and Catherine, the Princess of Wales, posted a portrait of their daughter on their official Instagram account to celebrate her 11th birthday on May 2.

The photo captures Charlotte looking as grown as ever, hair long and natural, in a cozy sweater and jeans as she stands in a field of daisys.

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The best Mother's Day movies to watch with mom on her special day

When it comes to Mother’s Day, there are plenty of ways to celebrate your mom or any other special woman in your life.

Presents and flowers are always popular on mom’s big day, but you could also plan a fun activity together, create a custom playlist of Mother’s Day songs or tag her in a cute throwback photo on Instagram with a post full of Happy Mother’s Day wishes.

But perhaps what she wants the most this year is nothing more than to spend some time with you. If that’s the case, why not plan a movie date? To help inspire your film choices, see below to find a collection of the best Mother’s Day movies to watch in honor of Mom.

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Oscar for ‘Mr Nobody Against Putin' lost after TSA considered it a possible weapon

And the Oscar for best documentary goes back to Russian filmmaker Pavel Talankin after Transportation Security Administration workers mistook the golden statuette for a weapon and removed it from his carry-on bag for a flight to Germany.

Talankin will soon be reunited with the Academy Award he won this year for his 2025 film “Mr Nobody Against Putin,” Lufthansa Airlines said in a statement.

“We can confirm that the Oscar statue has now been located and is safely in our care in Frankfurt,” the statement said. “We are in direct contact with the guest to arrange its personal return as quickly as possible. We sincerely regret the inconvenience caused and have apologized to the owner.”

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NBC's Sara Gore tearfully announces breast cancer diagnosis live on air, will step away for treatment

Sara Gore, yearslong host of NBC New York’s “Open House” and “New York Live,” has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

The Emmy-winning TV personality shared the news in an emotional segment on “New York Live” aired April 30.

“It just felt right to tell you myself, I was recently diagnosed with breast cancer, and I’m going to be stepping away for treatment and surgery,” Gore said. “If I didn’t say that I was a little bit scared, I’d be lying.”

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Inside the Utah courtroom where Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen faced off

After weeks of headlines about domestic disputes, physical violence, criminal investigations and off-screen drama, a Utah court official put it to reality stars Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen simply: You “need to stay away from each other.”

The official ultimately granted the “The Secret Lives of Mormon Housewives” stars mutual protective orders at a court hearing Thursday. It was the first time the on-again, off-again couple had been seen together in public since their domestic violence case made national headlines and a video of an altercation scuttled the productions and broadcasts of two popular reality series, “Secret Lives” and “The Bachelorette,” which Paul was supposed to be fronting.

Paul and Mortensen’s meeting Thursday was unlike the ones “Mormon Wives” viewers are used to on screen — neither Paul nor Mortensen appeared to acknowledge the other. Both were calm, respectful and attentive during the nearly two-hour hearing, which hashed out the merits of their competing temporary protective orders.

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