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MATTHEW & HILARY A Parenting Dream Team
Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma may be “in the thick of it” right now with four kids under 14 — as she told Us at Baby2Baby’s Mother’s Day Celebration presented by Crate & Kids last month — but thankfully, they make a powerful parenting duo.

Why Do We Love When Stars Go to Court?
Guilty as charged! That is, of following every single detail of the trials and fates that befall the rich and famous. Us breaks down why

CHRISTOPHER & JAMIE LEE 'We Just Don't Leave'
The actress says the secret to long-lasting love is simple

Taylor and Travis Go Stealth
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are staying low-key during a break in their busy schedules. Is it part of a bigger plan?

Leah Remini 'I'm Just Starting to Live'
More than a decade after breaking free from Scientology, the newly divorced actress is reflecting on how far she's come and what the next chapter holds

Inside Demi's 'TIMELESS' WEDDING
Demi Lovato is a married woman! The pop star and fiancé Jordan “Jutes” Lutes said “I do” on May 25 at the historic Bellosguardo Estate in Santa Barbara, Calif., in front of 135 friends and family members. “The wedding was very classic and timeless,” an insider tells Us of the affair, orchestrated by celeb planner Mindy Weiss.

Your Ticket to Feel Good
Summer's superheroes, dinosaurs and spies are fun and all, but when it's time to exhale, see the uplifting, beautiful The Life of Chuck

LINDSAY LOHAN Style, Growth and Finding Joy
It's good to be Lindsay Lohan! Freakier Friday — the follow-up to the 2003 hit with Jamie Lee Curtis — is out in August; she and husband Bader Shammas will celebrate their son Luai's second birthday in July; and her just-launched Old Navy activewear campaign, Old Navy, New Moves (co-starring Charo, Dylan Efron and Quen Blackwell), is a delightfully campy tribute to the '80s. Lohan, 38, talks to Us about her bella vita.

TOM DALEY Dishes on Dad Life
Tom Daley has been able to focus on fatherhood since retiring from his decorated diving career following the 2024 Summer Olympics — but he and his husband, Dustin Lance Black, aren't planning any more additions to their family!

Have You Met Kiki?
Julianne Moore grabs Us with her mesmerizing role as a rich you-know-what on Netflix's hot new binge Sirens

The Good, the Bad and the DIAL TONES
After some seriously awkward phone sex on Max's And Just Like That..., first, we unplugged our ears. Then we did a little research to see if previous long-distance encounters in the Sex and the City-verse had gone any better

Because He Doesn't Need Another Tie
This Father's Day, give Dad what he really wants: meat — in a tortilla — with this recipe from Salsa Daddy Rick Martínez

Chrisley Knows Freedom
President Donald Trump stunned reality TV fans on May 27 when he announced he would pardon Chrisley Knows Best alums Todd and Julie Chrisley following their 2022 conviction on charges of bank fraud and tax evasion.

The Royal Rift 'There's No Turning Back'
Anatomy of a feud: Us investigates the complicated battle between Prince William and Prince Harry and why insiders fear the brothers may never speak again

APPLE FIGHTS EU'S DEMAND TO UNLOCK IPHONE ECOSYSTEM
Why would a company worth $3.17 trillion resist sharing its technological crown jewels? Earlier this week, Apple launched a legal challenge against a European Union order under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), branding it \"unreasonable, costly, and stifling to innovation.\"

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APPLE'S NEXT CHAPTER MAY SHIFT THE FUTURE OF AI

META FACES ENERGY HURDLES FOR AI DATA CENTERS
A small business owner in Ohio scrolls through her Facebook feed, unaware that the Al shaping her ads is powered by data centers straining the nation's energy grid. Earlier this week, U.S. regulators and lawmakers sounded alarms over the rapid expansion of these facilities, driven by companies like Meta to fuel artificial intelligence and cloud computing. For American consumers, utility companies, and policymakers, this clash highlights a growing dilemma: can tech giants sustain Al's growth without destabilizing the power supply that millions rely on?

GOOGLE'S SEARCH MONOPOLY FACES SWEEPING U.S. ANTITRUST REMEDIES
Picture a world where your smartphone’s search bar isn’t locked to Google, where a single tap unveils a kaleidoscope of rival engines, each competing to deliver the fastest, most relevant answers. That possibility loomed larger earlier this week when U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta heard closing arguments in a landmark antitrust case against Google, grappling with remedies that could dismantle its iron grip on online search. For U.S. consumers, small businesses, and tech innovators, this moment heralds a potential revolution in how Americans navigate the internet, promising a future of choice and competition.

POTENTIAL DWARF PLANET DISCOVERED AT SOLAR SYSTEM'S EDGE
In a quiet observatory nestled in the Chilean desert, a telescope's lens captures a faint speck of light moving against the starry void, revealing a hidden world at the solar system's farthest reaches. Last week, astronomers announced the discovery of a potential dwarf planet, a distant object roughly 435 miles wide, orbiting the sun far beyond Neptune. Located approximately 90 times farther from the sun than Earth, this icy body offers a rare glimpse into the outer fringes of our cosmic neighborhood.

META'S NUCLEAR BET TO POWER AI RAISES STAKES FOR TECH AND ENVIRONMENT
Can a social media giant’s hunger for artificial intelligence reshape America’s energy landscape? Earlier this week, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, struck a 20-year deal with Constellation Energy to secure nuclear power for its AI-driven data centers, a move that keeps an Illinois nuclear plant running beyond its planned 2027 closure.

QUANTUM COMPUTING'S LEAP FORWARD: PATH TO 2030 AND BEYOND
A researcher in a Palo Alto lab watches a screen flicker with calculations that could unlock a new cancer drug, her quantum computer humming with possibilities that classical systems can't touch. Breakthroughs in quantum computing hinted at such futures, as scientists and startups pushed the boundaries of a technology poised to reshape industries.

CHATGPT ENHANCES CAPABILITIES WITH FILE, EMAIL, AND MEETING NOTE SEARCH
OpenAl has introduced new features allowing it to search users’ files, emails, and meeting notes, aimed at enhancing productivity for business users. The updates enable the Al to connect with internal data sources and provide real-time context for queries.

DENVER RESEARCH SHOWS ROBOT COMPANIONS ENHANCE SENIOR QUALITY OF LIFE
Denver researchers announced that artificial intelligence-powered robot companions can improve the quality of life for senior citizens by addressing loneliness and supporting daily activities. The findings, part of ongoing studies at the University of Denver, highlight the potential of these robots to provide social interaction and assistance in assisted living facilities.

HELPING KIDS FIND THEIR FUTURE: CAREER TALKS IN A NEW ERA
In a sunlit Denver backyard, a first-grader named Mia spins tales of becoming an astronaut, her small hands tracing imaginary orbits in the air. Earlier this week, experts urged parents to lean into such moments, sparking conversations about career dreams to guide children like Mia toward futures filled with possibility.

NEURALINK'S $650 MILLION FUNDRAISE FUELS AMBITIOUS BRAIN-COMPUTER VISION
In a dimly lit lab in Austin, a patient with paralysis moves a cursor across a screen using only their thoughts, a quiet triumph for Elon Musk's Neuralink.

APPLE VISION PRO BRINGS IMMERSIVE MUSIC AND FILM TO LIFE
A young musician in Chicago slips on a headset, and suddenly she's not just listening to Bono's voice—she's standing beside him at New York's Beacon Theatre, feeling the pulse of the crowd as he sings “Vertigo.” Earlier this week, Apple's Vision Pro headset made such moments possible, launching immersive experiences like Bono's “Stories of Surrender” film and Metallica’s Mexico City concert, redefining how Americans connect with music and cinema. This leap in spatial computing promises to blur the line between audience and performer, reshaping entertainment in a vibrant industry.

META TRACKS ANDROID USERS WITHOUT CONSENT
Meta has been covertly tracking Android users' web browsing activity through its Facebook and Instagram apps without their consent, according to researchers at Radboud University and IMDEA Networks. The tracking involves apps collecting data from websites visited on Android devices.

META'S AI VISION TO REDEFINE ADVERTISING BY 2026
In a bustling Manhattan ad agency, a creative director uploads a sneaker image and a $10,000 budget to Meta's platform, then leans back as artificial intelligence spins it into a vibrant Instagram campaign tailored to millions in seconds.

TRUMP PULLS JARED ISAACMAN'S NASA NOMINATION OVER PRIOR TIES
What does it take to lose a NASA nomination days before a Senate vote? For Jared Isaacman, a billionaire astronaut handpicked by President Donald Trump, the answer lies in a vague phrase: \"prior associations.\"

Temple University scholar authors books about Black male student-athletes
The recently published “Playing the Game, Self-Presentation, and Black Male College Athletes: A Critical Understanding of the Holistic Experience” outlines how Black male student-athletes often feel compelled to alter their self-presentation.