Spanish soccer team desperately seeking Madonna and her 36-year-old shirt

MADRID (AP) — Spanish soccer team Celta Vigo is desperately seeking Madonna as it goes in search of a 36-year-old soccer shirt the pop star wore during a 1990 concert at its Balaidos stadium.

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Madonna appeared on stage wearing the club's blue colours during her Blonde Ambition tour in July 1990.

She delighted locals who claimed the material girl as one of their own and brought unexpected attention to defender Jose Manuel Espinosa, whose No. 5 shirt she wore.

However, the whereabouts of the cherished garment are unknown and, after searching fruitlessly for decades, Celta is asking the 67-year-old Madonna to help find it for the club's archive.

"Although ours was not the only football shirt you ever wore on stage, this iconic image has grown to shine differently as years have passed," Celta president Marián Mouriño Terrazo wrote in an open letter to the American icon.

"Over time we came to better understand what you stood for back then: questioning established norms and standing up to those who try to tell you what you can or cannot do. At our club we recognise ourselves in this line of thought. That is why we hold on to the hope of finding the garment you once wore.

"Do you have it? If you know where it may be, or if you would like to join us in the search to retrieve it, please contact us via private message."

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The appeal caused a commotion on social media after it was published on Wednesday and the club doubled down before Friday's 2-1 home league defeat by Real Madrid, playing Madonna's songs before kickoff and putting her picture on the field and on social media.

Mouriño Terrazo told local media he was hopeful the repercussions would reach the pop star.

"I imagine that the letter reached Madonna and that she will reply," he said.

Madonna burst on the scene in 1983 with the hit Holiday and followed that with a run of top-10 hits that included "Like a Virgin"," Papa Don't Preach" and "Ray of Light."

She remains one of the most successful recording artists in history.

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Spanish soccer team desperately seeking Madonna and her 36-year-old shirt

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Bethenny Frankel in a black dress grimacing on Watch What Happens Live

Some of us are old enough to remember whenBethenny Frankelcommitted herself to the "reality reckoning." She distanced herself fromThe Real Housewives of New Yorkand made it her life's mission to take downBravo.

The reckoning quickly lost steam, and she now spends most of her time on social media sampling different variations of chicken salad and rambling about conspiracy theories. The reality reckoning is a thing of the past, and allegedly, she's been angling to make her way back to Bravo. The bigwigs, however, aren't even remotely interested.

Bethenny Frankel is reportedly banned from ever returning to Bravo

Although Bethenny previously denounced all things Bravo, an insider close to the network spoke toRadar Online. They said that she's been pitching things to the network that have completely fallen on deaf ears.

"Bethenny keeps calling and emailing," the insider said. "But it's never going to happen."

Of course, some former Bravo stars have trashed the network and returned.Carole Radziwillhad a personal feud withAndy Cohen, but will return to the networkfor the upcoming RHONY Season 16. Similarly,NeNe Leakesaccused him of racism and filed a lawsuit against the network. She'll be back on our screens forReal Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Roaring 20th.

Bethenny, on the other hand? She's supposedly nowhere close tomaking things right with Andyand Bravo. The door is closed.

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"Andy won't even say her name anymore," the source noted. "She's just 'margarita lady' to him."

Five years later, Bethenny is apparently really hoping to get back on reality TV. Sources close to her denied it, but let's be real. Does she really want to be a full-time TikToker? Probably not.

"Bethenny is passionate and wants to work again," another source added. "She really does love the business and just wants another shot, but the bridge has been burned beyond repair."

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Met Opera beefs with Timothée Chalamet after his controversial comment about the performing arts

Timothée Chalamet drew criticism for suggesting that ballet and opera are disciplines that "no one cares about."

Entertainment Weekly Timothée Chalamet in New York City on Dec. 16, 2025Credit: Dia Dipasupil/WireImage

Key points

  • The Metropolitan Opera posted a video highlighting the talents of the opera community with the caption "This one's for you, @tchalamet."

  • Numerous actors shared their support in the Met Opera's comment section, including Sarah Hyland, Laura Benanti, and Jack Falahee.

The Metropolitan Opera is not pleased withTimothée Chalamet.

The official Instagram account for the storied institution responded to theMarty Supremestar's controversial comment suggesting that opera and ballet are disciplines that "no one cares about."

The Met Opera accountposted a videohighlighting the craftsmanship of set decorators, musicians, costumers, and more theatrical technicians on Thursday with the caption, "This one's for you, @tchalamet… 👀."

The video also included text on screen paraphrasing Chalamet's remark: "All respect to the opera (and ballet) people out there."

Timothée Chalamet in Los Angeles on March 2, 2025Credit: Arturo Holmes/WireImage

Chalamet drew criticism for acomment he made about ballet and operaduring a CNN/Varietytown hall interview with Matthew McConaughey, in which theCall Me By Your Nameactor discussed the possibility of theatrical moviegoing becoming a more niche medium of entertainment that is in constant need of salvation.

"I've done it myself — go on a talk show and go, 'Hey, we gotta keep movie theaters alive. You know, we gotta keep this genre alive,'" he said. "And another part of me feels like, if people wanna see it, likeBarbie, likeOppenheimer, they're gonna go see it and go out of their way to be loud and proud about it."

He continued, "And I don't wanna be working in ballet or opera, or, you know, things where it's like, 'Hey, keep this thing alive,' even though it's like, no one cares about this anymore."

Chalamet — whose mother, Nicole Flender, was a professional dancer who performed with the New York City Ballet — seemed to immediately recognize the impact of his words. "All respect to the ballet and opera people out there," he said. "I just lost 14 cents in viewership. I just took shots for no reason."

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Entertainment Weeklyhas reached out to representatives for Chalamet for comment.

The Met Opera's post received several supportive comments from theatrical performers, including the Tony-winningGypsyactressLaura Benanti, who wrote, "He's gonna be singing a different tune when the live arts are all that's left after AI takes over. Oh wait. He's above singing a tune."

Meanwhile,How to Get Away With Murderstar Jack Falahee praised the Met's recent production ofThe Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. "I took myself to see Kavalier and Clay for my birthday a couple weeks ago. it absolutely rocked. bravo everyone!" he commented.

Timothée Chalamet in Los Angeles on Feb. 23, 2025Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

Modern FamilystarSarah Hyland, who has recently starred in the Broadway showsJust in TimeandThe Great Gatsby, also commented several clapping emojis in support of the Met's post.

Met Opera dancers Ana Luiza Luizi and Júnio Enrique, who share the popular Instagram account @thatbraziliancouple, also commented, "Nothing but respect for everyone who makes the magic happen."

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The Met Opera wasn't the only institution to respond to Chalamet's comment. London's Royal Ballet and Opera alsoposted a similar videohighlighting its artists, which began with an audio clip of Chalamet's controversial remark before cutting to roaring audiences alongside text on screen saying, "We care."

The Royal Ballet and Opera also directly addressed Chalamet in the caption of its video. "Every night at the Royal Opera House, thousands of people gather for ballet and opera," the institution wrote. "For the music. For the storytelling. For the sheer magic of live performance. If you'd like to reconsider, @tchalamet, our doors are open."

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Live Updates: Damaging Tornadoes Reported As Severe Storms Sweep Plains, Midwest

A new round of severe weather is ramping up tonight, making it a time to stay weather-aware. We're keeping our eyes on a large swath of the Midwest, from north Texas up through Wisconsin and Michigan.

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Forecasters expect a line of storms to bring large hail (some as big as tennis balls), damaging winds and even strong tornadoes. You can read ourfull forecast hereand track thesevere threat as it develops here.

All of this comes after more than two dozen severe weather reports across the same area last night, including at least one tornado thatturned deadly in Oklahoma.

Our team of meteorologists is watching closely to see where things develop this evening and how quickly they strengthen.

We'll be following it all live as the night unfolds, so check back often for the latest updates below:

(05:18 p.m. EST) Frightening Reports From Michigan

We're seeing a surge of photos and videos coming out of southern Michigan as multiple tornado reports roll in, with some showing dramatic damage.

There have also been early reports of injuries.

(05:01 p.m. EST) The Forecast Through Tonight

From meteorologist Jonathan Belles:

Today will be a day of transition. On Thursday evening, we saw supercells produce tornadoes in Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas. By Saturday, we'll be watching a squall line passing through the Midwest and South.

Today, we'll be watching the storms progress from supercell thunderstorms in eastern parts of Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma to broken squall lines in Iowa, Missouri, eastern Oklahoma, and northeast Texas.

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(04:41 p.m. EST) Tornado Confirmed In Michigan

Our first tornado sighting of the evening comes from Three Rivers, Michigan, where storms moving along a warm front spun up at least one twister.

Our Jonathan Belles notes that temperatures in that area are running an unusual 30-35 degrees above average for this time of year.

Storm chasers and emergency officials report significant damage on the southwest side of town.

(04:28 p.m. EST) New Tornado Watch For Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa

From meteorologistSara Tonks:

A new tornado watch has been issued by the Storm Prediction Center until 10 p.m. CST from central Kansas through southeastern Nebraska and into central Iowa, including Des Moines. The threats include tornadoes and a couple of intense tornadoes possible, large hail up to 2 inches in diameter and damaging winds up to 70 mph.

(04:17 p.m. EST) This System Has Already Proved Deadly

Severe storms from this system turned deadly last night when a tornado struck a vehicle near Fairview, Oklahoma.

Authorities say a mother and her teenage daughter were killed when the tornado hit their van while they were driving along State Highway 60.

Preliminary damage surveys indicate the tornado was an EF2.

Here'severything else we knowabout the incident.

(04:06 p.m. EST) Tornado Watch Issued For Oklahoma, Texas

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A tornado watch has been issued by the Storm Prediction Center until 10 p.m. CST in eastern Oklahoma and northeastern Texas, including Dallas and Oklahoma City. The threats include tornadoes and a couple of intense tornadoes possible, large hail up to 2.5 inches in diameter and damaging winds up to 70 mph.

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Justice Department official eyes cases against Cuba leaders as Trump floats 'friendly takeover'

MIAMI (AP) — The top Justice Department prosecutor in Miami is considering criminal investigations of Cuban government officials, according to people familiar with the matter. The inquiry comes as President Donald Trump has raised the possibility of a"friendly takeover" of the communist-run island.

Associated Press A ferry crosses Havana Bay past the Nico Lopez oil refinery where a Cuban tanker is anchored in Havana, Cuba, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) FILE - Cuba's President Raul Castro listens to the Cuban and Venezuelan national anthems during his welcome ceremony at the Miraflores presidential palace, March 17, 2015, in Caracas, Venezuela. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos, File)

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Jason Reding Quiñones, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, has created a "working group" that includes federal prosecutors and officials from the Drug Enforcement Administration and other agencies to try to build cases against people connected to the Cuban government and its Communist Party, according to one of the people. They spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the effort.

It was not immediately clear which Cuban officials the office is targeting or what criminal charges prosecutors may be looking to bring.

The Justice Department said in a statement Friday that "federal prosecutors from across the country work every day to pursue justice, which includes efforts to combat transnational crime."

The effort is taking place against the backdrop of Trump's increasingly aggressive stance against Cuba's communist leadership.

Emboldened by the U.S. capture of Cuba's close ally,Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Trump last month said his administration was in high-level talks with officials in Havana to pursue "a friendly takeover" of the country. He repeated those claims this week, saying his attention would turn back to Cuba once the war with Iran winds down.

"They want to make a deal so bad," Trump said of Cuba's leadership.

While Cuba has faded from Washington's radar as a major national security threat in recent decades, it remains a priority in the U.S. Attorney's office in Miami, whose political, economic and cultural life is dominated by Cuban-American exiles.

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The FBI field office has a dedicated Cuba group that in 2024 was instrumental in the arrest of former U.S. Ambassador Victor Manuel Rocha oncharges of serving as a secret agent of Cubastretching back to the 1970s.

In recent weeks, several Miami Republicans, in addition to Florida Sen. Rick Scott, have called on the Trump administration to reopen its criminal investigation into the 1996 shootdown of four planes operated by anti-communist exiles.

In a letter to Trump on Feb. 13, lawmakers including Reps. Maria Elvira Salazar and Carlos Gimenez highlighted decades-old news reports indicating that former President Raúl Castro — the head of Cuba's military at the time — gave the order to shoot down the unarmed Cessna aircraft.

"We believe unequivocally that Raúl Castro is responsible for this heinous crime," lawmakers wrote. "It is time for him to be brought to justice."

While no indictment against Castro has been announced, Florida's attorney general said this week that he wouldopen a state-level investigationinto the crime.

The Trump administration has also accused Cuba of not cooperating with American counterterrorism efforts, adding it alongside North Korea and Iran to a select few nations the U.S. considers state sponsors of terrorism.

The designation stems from Cuba's harboring of U.S. fugitives and its refusal to extradite several Colombian rebel leaders while they were engaged in peace talks with the South American nation.

Richer reported from Washington.

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'Worse than a prison': 911 calls, interviews reveal problems at ICE's largest detention camp

EL PASO, Texas (AP) — Serious medical and mental health emergencies have been routine at the nation's largest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility since its opening, according torecords obtained by The Associated Press.

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Data and recordings from more than a hundred 911 calls at Camp East Montana in El Paso, Texas, along with interviews and court filings, offer a disturbing portrait of overcrowding, medical neglect, malnutrition and emotional distress.

Current and former detainees describe a camp where about 3,000 people have lived per day in loud and unsanitary quarters. They say detainees struggle to obtain health care as disease spreads, lose weight because of a lack of food, and fear security guards known to use force to put down disturbances.

"Every day felt like a week. Every week felt like a month. Every month felt like a year," said Owen Ramsingh, a former property manager in Columbia, Missouri, who spent several weeks in the camp before his deportation in February to the Netherlands. "Camp East Montana was 1,000% worse than a prison."

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A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson who did not provide their name rejected claims of subprime conditions, saying Camp East Montana detainees receive food, water and medical treatment in a facility that is regularly cleaned.

Here are some takeaways from AP's reporting:

Camp averaged nearly one 911 call per day for months

After its opening in mid-August, staff at the camp made nearly one 911 call per day in its first five months of operation, according to data covering 130 calls from the City of El Paso obtained by the AP.

In one call, a man is heard sobbing after being assaulted by another detainee. In another, a doctor says a man is banging his head against the wall while expressing suicidal thoughts. In a third, a nurse says a pregnant woman is in severe pain and has coronavirus.

The injured detainees ranged from a 19-year-old man who fell out of a bunk bed to a 79-year-old man struggling to breathe. At least 20 emergencies were reported as seizures, including some that resulted in serious head trauma.

Calls reveal repeated attempted suicides

The calls show detainees have repeatedly tried to harm themselves and expressed suicidal thoughts.

Two incidents have resulted in death. On Jan. 3, ICE said security guards responded after a 55-year-old Cuban man tried to harm himself and then used handcuffs and force to restrain him. A medical examiner ruled that Geraldo Lunas Campos's death was a homicide caused by asphyxia.

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On Jan. 14, staff reported that a 36-year-old Nicaraguan man died by suicide days after he was detained while working in Minnesota.

In addition to those cases, at least six other suicide attempts were reported, according to records from the City of El Paso.

The DHS spokesperson said the facility's staff "closely monitors at-risk detainees" and provides mental health treatment.

ICE has not released inspection results

The Washington Post reported in September that a required ICE inspection found conditions at the facility violated at least 60 federal standards for immigration detention. But that report has never been released, unlike dozens of other inspections at facilities posted on ICE's website.

DHS has called claims of violations described in the Post story false without explaining why the inspection report was wrong. ICE's current database on detention facilities indicates Camp East Montana has never been inspected but is scheduled for one this fiscal year.

A DHS spokesperson said ICE's Office of Detention Oversight recently completed an inspection at Camp East Montana but provided no other information and the results have not been made public.

Congresswoman calls for camp's closure and contract investigation

U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar, an El Paso Democrat who has toured the camp several times, is calling for its closure.

"This facility should not be operational. It feels like this contractor is reinventing the wheel, and people are losing their lives in their experiment," she said.

She said the facility had temporarily cut its population below 1,900 when she visited last month and will be closed to visitors temporarily because of a measles outbreak.

On one visit, a female detainee showed Escobar a meager serving of scrambled eggs that was served still frozen in the middle. She learned detainees protested after they had stopped receiving juice, fruit and milk with their meals.

Escobar met with a detainee from Ecuador who said his arm had been broken during a violent arrest by immigration agents in Minnesota. Weeks later, the congresswoman could still the fractured bones in his forearm poking up under the skin.

Escobar called for an investigation into contractor Acquisition Logistics LLC, which was awarded a contract worth up to $1.3 billion to build and operate the camp. She said the company, which didn't return messages, and its subcontractors were not delivering services paid for by taxpayers.

"People should be moved by the abject cruelty, but if they're not, I hope they're moved by the fraud and corruption," Escobar said.

Foley reported from Iowa City, Iowa, and Biesecker reported from Washington.

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Joy Behar nearly falls out of her chair on

Nearly four years to the day thatJoy Beharcaptivated audiences byfalling out of her chairat the top ofThe View, the 83-year-old comedian marked the occasion by nearly taking another tumble on the air.

Entertainment Weekly Joy Behar nearly falls off 'The View' chair againCredit: ABC

The moment came on Friday's edition of the talk show, as Behar welcomed comedian andHackscast member Robby Hoffman to the program for a comedy bit.

At the end of the segment, Hoffman extended a hand to shake Behar's, with the longtime cohost then appearing to lose her balance, eventually sticking her leg out as she began to slip.

Joy Behar moments after falling on 'The View' in 2022Credit: ABC

Behar laughed while the audience applauded, and the show cut to a commercial break.

In March 2022, Behar famously slipped to the ground duringThe View's opening moments, as the cohosts walked out to the Hot Topics table.

"25 years that has never happened! Who do I sue?" Behar joked after recovering from the spill at the time. "I went flying.... I just missed a step, as usual."

Months later,the show returned for a new seasonwith slight alterations made to its set in the wake of Behar's fall: new seats that didn't swivel like the old ones did.

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Behar has long waged war with inanimate objects on the set ofThe Viewand beyond, with the cohost's cell phone regularly interrupting live broadcasts — enough so that panelistSunny Hostin once had to take the device backstageto avoid further disruption.

A few days after the phone incident, Behar told a story abouttangling with her apartment building's elevator.

Joy Behar falls on 'The View' in 2022Credit: ABC (2)

"I was alone. Every time I would press 'Lobby,' the thing would go to the lobby and the door wouldn't open. I was like, 'Let me out!'" Behar told the audience. "The only thing worse than that would've been if I was stuck in the elevator with Kellyanne Conway."

Humans, too, have challenged Behar's peace over the years, including an Italian woman who wouldn't let her use the restroom on a European train — thus,Behar admitted to calling the woman "a bitch" as a result.

The Viewairs weekdays on ABC.

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