Taylor Swift, Hailey Bieber lead large list of A-listers on celebrity row at Knicks-Spurs Game 4
Madison Square Garden's Celebrity Row was stacked with stars for Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals.

"STACKED" · 총 22건
필터 보기현재 지수
49.4
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 78,804건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 49.4(균형)입니다. 긍정 9,585건(12.2%)·중립 56,890건(72.2%)·부정 12,329건(15.6%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 21.2(보수 경향)입니다.
Madison Square Garden's Celebrity Row was stacked with stars for Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals.

Thousands of people contributed their Broadway favorites of the season ahead of the Tony Awards. Here’s how their votes stacked up.
Time is running out for House Republicans to push through their legislative agenda before the midterm elections. The House has about one month of work days until November as legislative business mounts and Republicans try to protect their fragile majority. Canceled votes and chaos on the floor have stacked high the legislation that needs consideration, […]
By now, Governors Ball has become a New York staple and one of the most anticipated festivals of the year, thanks to massive lineups and three gigantic stages teeming with talent. 2026 was no exception — in fact, it may be one of the most stacked, star-studded rosters in recent memory. All of it kicked […]
A trader counts rupee notes stacked together. — Reuters/FileFiscal consolidation has two sides: how the state raises resources, and how it spends them. In an earlier discussion in these pages , the focus was on the architecture of taxation, incentives, documentation and...
The City That Never Sleeps is about to have a “Cruel Summer.” Pop superstar Taylor Swift’s wedding to Travis Kelce in the iconic Madison Square Garden will add another bash to a Big Apple summer already jam-packed with mega-events. The “Blank Space” singer’s nuptials expected over the July 4th holiday weekend will be stacked on...
Fans fawning over the Scottish actor is nothing new, but he had his own fanboy moment when he joined the stacked cast of Hulu's hit post-apocalyptic drama for season two.
Police said initial witness accounts suggested that the fire originated in a storeroom where dozens of mattresses were stacked.
🎾 Plus: Serena Williams announces pro tennis return {beacon} It’s Monday — Happy June! After sending out Friday’s newsletter with an informal poll of whether you prefer Diet Coke vs. Coke Zero, I was immediately flooded with preferences for Coke Zero. I have to say: that was quite humbling for me as a Diet...
Like his fellow HBO host Bill Maher, John Oliver dedicated the opening portion of his hit show “Last Week Tonight” with a takedown of President Trump’s Freedom 250 concert series celebrating America’s 250th birthday that initially boasted a lineup of not-so-relevant acts like Vanilla Ice, C+C Music Factory and Milli Vanilli. “It is a stacked […]
For Gujarat Titans, this was supposed to be Ahmedabad's night.Instead, it became an Ahmeda-bad evening for Shubman Gill's men.Also Read: RCB win IPL for 2 straight years, but this player has created a hat-trick of winsOn a stage draped in blue, in front of a crowd willing the home side towards a second IPL crown, Royal Challengers Bengaluru once again arrived like champions who no longer carry the burden of history. They carried certainty. They carried belief. And, as they have so often over the last two seasons, they carried Virat Kohli.Chasing a modest but tricky 156, RCB were never reckless. They were relentless. Kohli, the grandmaster of the chase and the heartbeat of this franchise, produced yet another knockout innings, crafting a half-century that sucked the anxiety out of the contest and the hope out of Gujarat's defence. It was not his most explosive knock. It did not need to be. It was a classic Kohli pursuit — measured, intelligent and utterly inevitable.The numbers will show another fifty. The final will remember much more than that.For a franchise that spent nearly two decades being cricket's great unfinished story, this felt like the final confirmation that last year's title was not an emotional one-off. This is now a team that understands how to win the biggest games. Two titles in two years is not a breakthrough. It is the beginning of a legacy.Yet Gujarat refused to make it easy.After being restricted to 155, a total that always felt 20 runs short on a placid Ahmedabad surface, the Titans fought with the stubbornness that has defined much of their short IPL history. Rashid Khan, magnificent as ever, dragged the contest deeper than it deserved to go. His spell was a reminder that class survives even when the scoreboard does not cooperate. Every wicket he took briefly reignited belief. Every dot ball lifted the noise levels.Also Read: Rohit, Dhoni, Hardik: When IPL's biggest names couldn't deliver this seasonAnd then there was Rajat Patidar — the quiet captain who has turned Royal Challengers Bengaluru from cricket’s great underachievers into a title machine.A year after leading RCB to their long-awaited maiden IPL crown, Patidar is set to script history again, becoming only the third captain after MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma to guide a franchise to back-to-back IPL titles. If last season was about breaking an 18-year curse, this one has been about building a champion's mentality.Patidar’s numbers do not scream for attention, but his captaincy has. RCB topped the league stage, steamrolled Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1, and entered the final carrying the assurance of a side that no longer panics under pressure. The 31-year-old has fostered a dressing-room culture built on clarity and calm, repeatedly insisting throughout the season that every game was “just another match” despite the mounting expectations around a title defence.His fingerprints were all over the campaign. Whether it was trusting Josh Hazlewood in crunch overs, backing Krunal Pandya's experience on spin-friendly surfaces, or ensuring Virat Kohli could play the anchor's role without the burden of forcing the pace, Patidar's tactical calls consistently landed. Most importantly, Patidar has managed something few RCB leaders before him could: he has made the franchise feel bigger than its baggage. For years, RCB were defined by near-misses, heartbreaks and dependence on individual brillianceBut Gujarat's bowlers were left carrying a burden that should never have been theirs alone.The real disappointment lay with the batting.Too many starts disappeared. Too many big names drifted through the final without leaving a mark. At no point did the innings gather the momentum expected from a side stacked with stroke-makers and match-winners. The scoreboard moved, but never surged. The pressure remained, and RCB's attack, led by the discipline of Josh Hazlewood and the control of Krunal Pandya, squeezed relentlessly.By the halfway mark, the script already felt familiar.RCB had been the better side for most of the season. They entered the final as favourites. They played like favourites. And when the moment arrived to finish the job, they handed the chase to the one man who has spent nearly two decades making impossible pursuits look routine.Kohli has worn many labels across his career — superstar, run machine, icon, leader.On nights like these, one title fits best- King Kohli.And with another IPL trophy glistening under the Ahmedabad lights, his kingdom just got bigger
There will be a first-time women’s champion at Roland-Garros this year, and the odds are stacked in Marta Kostyuk’s favor.
MLW champion Killer Kross discusses the new "MLW Fusion" debut on Veeps, creative freedom, and a stacked roster featuring Matt Riddle and Shotzi.
MLW champion Killer Kross discusses the new "MLW Fusion" debut on Veeps, creative freedom, and a stacked roster featuring Matt Riddle and Shotzi.
The presenter visits the controversial Cecot jail. Plus: Anne discovers the true cost of babysitting in Amandaland. Here’s what to watch this evening 9pm, Channel 5 If you can get over the idea of Alan Partridge being let loose in one of El Salvador’s most controversial prisons, Richard Madeley’s visit to the notorious Cecot is a genuinely chilling experience. He finds thousands of men silently sitting on stacked beds in cells that are lit 24 hours a day. When he asks about conditions, he is told to leave. But after learning more about the nation’s gang history, and how Trump has made use of the prison, Madeley returns … Hollie Richardson Continue reading...
SK hynix on Tuesday introduced a packaging technology that builds cooling channels directly into its high-bandwidth memory chips to combat heat, one of the engineering challenges standing between today's AI memory and the next generation. High-bandwidth memory, or HBM, is the specialized memory stacked next to AI accelerator chips, and SK hynix is the world's leading supplier of it. As stacks grow taller and faster to feed AI workloads, they generate more heat, and that heat now caps how far the
AEW champion Thekla overcame stacked odds in a four-way dance at Double or Nothing to retain the women's world title with her sixth successful defense.
SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft splashed down into the Indian Ocean on Friday after the company performed a mostly successful test flight of the latest version of its enormous rocket. The voyage was not without a few glitches, but SpaceX employees shown on a livestream roared in delight following the trial flight that comes as the firm owned by Elon Musk prepares a potentially record initial public offering. The mammoth rocket blasted off into space at just after 5:30pm local time (2230 GMT). The company did not intend to recover the booster or the upper stage, and the final splashdown was fiery but controlled, as planned. “Splashdown confirmed!” the company wrote on X. SpaceX primarily aimed to demonstrate its redesigns in flight. The third-generation Starship spacecraft carried out a maneuver that saw it flip upright and reignite its engines for control, despite one being out of commission. It also deployed its 22 mock satellites, including two that attempted to photograph the spacecraft’s heat shield for analysis. The vehicle had coasted through space but was not in exactly the correct orbit after one of its engines malfunctioned during an initial burn. “I wouldn’t call it nominal orbital insertion,” company spokesperson Dan Huot said, adding however, that it was “within bounds” of a previously analyzed trajectory. After the Super Heavy booster separated from the upper stage as expected, Huot said on the livestream that the booster failed to complete its so-called boost-back burn. The booster fell swiftly back to Earth, uncontrolled, into the Gulf of Mexico. SpaceX wasn’t planning to retrieve the booster anyway, but was still hoping for a precision return. Musk applauded his team on X, calling the flight “epic”. “You scored a goal for humanity,” he said. ‘Long way to go’ Friday’s flight followed an aborted trial one day prior. The countdown clock stopped and started until it was determined that the last-minute red flags could not be addressed in time. Musk quickly posted on X that “the hydraulic pin holding the tower arm in place did not retract”. SpaceX said that issue was corrected overnight. The company is facing extra scrutiny after SpaceX filed earlier this week with US financial regulators to go public, likely in June, in what is expected to become a record IPO. Friday marks Starship’s 12th flight overall, but the first in seven months. The latest design is bigger than its predecessor, standing at just over 407 feet (124 metres) when fully stacked. There’s a lot riding on SpaceX’s progress: the company is under contract with Nasa to produce a modified version of Starship to serve as a lunar landing system. The US space agency’s Artemis programme aims to return humans to the Moon, as China forges ahead with a rival effort that’s targeting 2030 for its first crewed mission. Clayton Swope, an aerospace expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told AFP that “the upgraded version of Starship did most of what SpaceX hoped it would do during the launch”. But he noted that significant time had lapsed since the last test flight. Nasa is aiming in 2027 to test an in-orbit rendezvous between its spacecraft and at least one lunar lander, which both SpaceX and rival Blue Origin — the Jeff Bezos-owned firm — are racing to develop. That Artemis phase is meant as a step towards carrying out a crewed lunar landing before the end of 2028, and before the end of Donald Trump’s presidency. But for Swope, “there is a long way to go and many more test flights before Starship is ready for the next Artemis mission”. Ahead of Friday’s test, Nasa Administrator Jared Isaacman appeared during the pre-launch SpaceX programme and said: “We’re looking forward to seeing this fly, because hopefully at some point in the not-too-distant future we’re going to join up in Earth orbit.” Following the test, Isaacman posted praise on X, congratulating SpaceX on “a hell of a V3 Starship launch”. “One step closer to the Moon … one step closer to Mars,” the Nasa official said.
The CFA is stacked with Tump appointees, all of whom have joined the commission since January 2026.
Wolterton, Norfolk From an explosion of plywood chairs to something akin to bubblegum stuck to the walls, this imaginative exhibition reverberates with Barlow’s punk irreverence Wolterton Hall is folded so deeply into the countryside of the Bure Valley that you can’t even see the grand Palladian mansion when you enter the gates to the estate. This was once one of the four power houses of Norfolk, built by Thomas Ripley for Horatio Walpole. Inside, Wolterton is dripping in 18th-century treasures, furniture, then-fashionable Belgian tapestries, fusty old portraits of important types – but now also, knobbly bodily things, strange almost familiar shapes stuck to walls and chucked down the stairs, as if someone– namely Phyllida Barlow – had come in and trashed the place. It’s a difficult thing to know what to do with these former country stately homes. Many have adopted a contemporary art programme as a way of challenging their history and bringing in new visitors. Simon Oldfield – Wolterton’s artistic director, brought in by the new owners, the Ellis family, two years ago – has done more than that. He has reinvented the space, making room for new ideas to take over. There’s no better artist for that than Barlow, whose works seem to take on a life of their own wherever they go. Her exhibition begins at the entrance, where the explosive installation Untitled: Stacked Chairs greets you. The cacophony of red plywood chairs feels like a statement about throwing things out and starting again. It’s rebellious, disruptive and direct. Continue reading...