Miranda Kerr’s Bathrobe Look Takes Over Latest Photo Dump

Miranda Kerrshared a behind-the-scenes glam moment in a plush white bathrobe. The Australian model took to Instagram on March 10 to share a carousel of photos. The cover image showed her sitting in a makeup chair, touching up her lips with gloss.

Miranda Kerr stuns in new pictures

Here's a look at Miranda Kerr sporting a bathrobe:

Miranda Kerr often shares glammed-up looks with her followers, but in her new Instagram post, she shared a candid behind-the-scenes moment instead. She wore a plush white robe casually draped off her shoulders, while sitting on her chair with one knee crossed over the other. A matching tie secured the knee-length robe at her waist.

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Kerr's long brunette hair was styled in loose, smooth waves that fell naturally over her shoulders. Her makeup appeared soft and simple, which she was touching up in the moment. Her accessories included layered dainty necklaces and silver earrings. Meanwhile, in the second photo, she was wearing a leopard print top with wide-leg dark blue jeans.

Originally reported by Ankita Shaw onMandatory.

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Nicole Kidman Won't Make This Change Despite Keith Urban Divorce

After herdivorcefromKeith Urban, there were speculations thatNicole Kidmanmight move to Australia with her daughters, as it reportedly felt "like a better choice." However, in a recent interview, the actor confirmed she will be living in Nashville, despite her separation from the singer, as it's been her home for more than two decades.

Nicole Kidman confirms she will stay in Nashville despite Keith Urban divorce

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's divorce raised questions about where she and her daughters willsettle down. Sources had earlier revealed toRadarOnlinethat "after her last trip home over the holidays, she's now saying Australia feels like a better choice for the girls and her." Moreover, the actor had been "feeling quite unmoored these days and feels a big pull back home." An insider further claimed that even her daughters are "on board" as they both "love it in Australia as well."

However, Kidman has now set the record straight about her permanent address in an interview withVariety. The "Moulin Rouge" star recently shot for the magazine and answered some of the questions related to her personal and professional life.

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"Do you think you'll remain in Nashville even though your personal situation has changed over the past year?" was one of the many questions that the Hollywood icon answered. She said, "Yes. We have our life here. I'm part of the city and community for 20 years. It's my home," confirming she will stay at the same place despite her divorce.

This is not the only time when the "Babygirl" actor has opened up about her love for the place. She once spoke about the city in an interview withMindfood, saying she lives in "Nashville for a reason." Kidman shared, "I like the peacefulness, I like the solitude. We have a very simple life there so that is probably why I don't feel like I live this grand celebrity life. I step in for a moment and then I step out – back to all the real day-to-day things."

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Kylie Jenner's Boyfriend Labeled 'Tone-Deaf' by Insider Over Opera Comments

Kylie Jenner's boyfriend,Timothee Chalamet, has been in the news over his opera and ballet comments. During a town hall discussion, the "Marty Supreme" star stated that "no one cares" about the art form. Although he tried to rectify his remarks, it didn't affect the backlash. Recently, an industry insider labeled the actor "tone-deaf" and criticized his "attitude on the press tour." Furthermore, the report claimed that Chalamet's comments might jeopardize his chances at the Oscars.

Timothee Chalamet could jeopardize his chance at Oscars over opera comments, says insider

Kylie Jenner's boyfriend, Timothee Chalamet, was recently slammed online over his opera comments. A couple of weeks ago, he and Matthew McConaughey got together for a candid discussion in a Town Hall event. During the conversation, Chalamet took a dig at opera and ballet, claiming "no one cares" about them.

Since then, people from the arts community and Hollywood have openly criticized the 30-year-old actor. Recently, an industry insider toldPEOPLEin this regard, "A tone-deaf delivery. But what he said isn't inaccurate." They added that Chalamet's controversial remarks were "dumb," and that he has also become "very cocky" during the press tour of "Marty Supreme."

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While Jenner's boyfriend might not have assumed the extreme backlash, the source claimed that the comments might cost him the Oscars. For those unversed, the Hollywood star has been nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role for "Marty Supreme" at the 98th Academy Awards.

According to the insider, the award ceremony prioritizes "humility" and "not whatever he's doing." Adding to that, the outlet quoted a communications strategist, who labeled opera and ballet as the "Olympics of the performing arts." Furthermore, they advised, "It's also a small industry. TimothĂ©e might want to remember the golden rule: if you don't have something nice to say…"

Meanwhile, a Hollywood publicist supported Chalamet and claimed that "a vast majority of Americans already believe" what the actor said. "Those feigning outrage might start proving their support by posting a photo of the last ticket they actually bought to a ballet or opera performance," they stated.

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Gov. Gavin Newsom says no 'imminent threat' to California after FBI memo on possible Iran drone attacks

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday there is no "imminent threat" to the state following reports that federal authorities had alerted state officials of unverified claims byIranian-affiliated actorsdesiring to conduct potential drone attacks.

CNN Governor Gavin Newsom speaks alongside local and state leaders during a press conference at BACS REGIS Center in Hayward, California, on March 2, 2026. - San Francisco Chronicle/Hearst/Getty Images

The FBI memo sent to local law enforcement and officials in California contained unvetted and unverified information for their awareness, according to several officials who had seen it.

"We recently acquired information that as of early February 2026, Iran allegedly aspired to conduct a surprise attack using unmanned aerial vehicles from an unidentified vessel off the coast of the United States Homeland," the memo reads, "specifically against unspecified targets in California, in the event that the US conducted strikes against Iran."

Federal investigators often share information of questioned credibility with local law enforcement partners out of an abundance of caution.

One law enforcement source said federal and state security officials have deemed the information to be "aspirational" in nature and do not currently believe there is an imminent threat.

The US intelligence community routinely collects intelligence on adversaries signaling their desire to cause harm, one law enforcement official source said, but mere claims do not mean adversaries are capable of carrying out an attack.

These types of reports are shared with local law enforcement "daily," the source said.

Newsom posted on social media that he is "in constant coordination with security and intelligence officials" over potential threats to California, "including those tied to the conflict in the Middle East."

"While we are not aware of any imminent threats at this time, we remain prepared for any emergency in our state," Newsom wrote.

President Donald Trump said later Wednesday that the government is investigating the unverified claim.

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"It's being investigated," the president told reporters when asked about the FBI memo. "But you have a lot of things happening, and all we could do is take them as they come."

Pressed on if he has been briefed on the potential number of Iranian sleeper cells located within the United States, the president told reporters, "I have been."

Ramped up warnings

The memo specific to California comes as the US intelligence community hasissued a flurry of private warningsin the past week to American companies and government agencies urging vigilance and the hardening ofpossible targets of cyber attackby the Iranian regime in response tothe war with Tehran, according to national security sources and memos reviewed by CNN.

While no specific or credible threat has been outlined in those briefings, one recent Department of Homeland Security bulletin to US law enforcement agencies warned of a heightened threat environment following the killing of Iranian supreme leaderAyatollah Ali Khamenei.

Citing open source intelligence, the DHS "critical incident note" said that "two top Iranian religious leaders issued separate Farsi-language fatwas calling on Muslims worldwide to take revenge for the killing" of Ali Khamenei.

"The fatwas, Iranian government rhetoric, and online messaging from regime supporters promoting retaliation against the US heightens the threat from violent extremists who support the Iranian regime," the DHS bulletin said.

The bulletin also referenced a decree from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, which indicated: "the enemy … will no longer have security anywhere in the world, even in their own homes."

US officials have not publicly announced any known credible threats to the homeland, but a law enforcement source familiar with the situation told CNNthe FBI went on an elevated alert statusacross the country following the launch of strikes by US and Israel, with authorities particularly concerned about enhancing security measures around US energy infrastructure, hardening potential government targets against cyber threats from sophisticated Iranian actors, and securing the border.

This story has been updated with additional details.

CNN's Samantha Waldenberg contributed to this report.

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Iran's unrelenting attacks on Mideast shipping and energy infrastructure send oil prices soaring

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Unrelenting Iranian attacks on shipping traffic and energy infrastructure pushed oil above $100 a barrel on Thursday, as American and Israeli strikes pounded the Islamic Republic with no sign of an end to the war in sight.

Associated Press A man inspects a car damaged in an Israeli airstrike at the Ramlet al-Baida public beach in Beirut, Lebanon, early Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein) Smoke rises after an explosion at the airport in Irbil, Iraq, late Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Leo Correa) Oil tankers and cargo ships line up in the Strait of Hormuz as seen from Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri) A family enjoys the sunset with the view of the city skyline and Burj Khalifa, at Dubai Creek Harbour in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair) Israel Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon speaks during a meeting of the Security Council at U.N. headquarters, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

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Iran hit a container ship off the coast of Dubai, caused a blaze near Bahrain's international airport, targeted a major Saudi oil field with a drone attack and forced Iraq to halt operations at all the country's oil terminals after an attack on its port of Basra on the Persian Gulf.

Iran flouted a United Nations Security Council resolution from the previous day demanding that it halt strikes on its Gulf neighbors with new attacks also reported in Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.

Sirens wailed before dawn in Jerusalem after Israel said it was working to intercept missiles launched from Iran. The country also announced it had begun a "wide-scale wave of strikes" on Tehran. In Lebanon, where Israel says it is targeting Iran-linked Hezbollah militants, 11 people were killed in two early morning strikes.

Since the United States and Israel sparked with war with a Feb. 28 attack on Iran, Tehran has embarked on a campaign generated at inflicting enough global economic pain to pressure them to relent in their attacks.

In addition to attacking energy infrastructure around the region, Iran has a stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz, the strategic waterway leading from the Persian Gulf toward the Indian Ocean through which a fifth of the world's oil is transported.

With traffic in the Strait effectively stopped, the price of Brent crude oil, the international standard, rose another 9% on Thursday to more than $100 a barrel, up some 38% over what it cost when the war started.

Iran fires at multiple Gulf Arab countries and hits ship in Persian Gulf

The U.N. Security Council voted Wednesday to approve a resolution demanding a halt to Iran's "egregious attacks" on its Gulf neighbors, but Tehran showed no signs of changing its strategy.

As the day began Thursday, a container ship in the Persian Gulf was hit with a projectile off the coast of Dubai, sparking a small fire, according to British military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Center. It said the crew of the vessel were safe.

In Bahrain, an early Iranian attack sparked a major fire on Muharraq Island, home to the country's international airport. Authorities urged people to stay indoors and close windows to avoid smoke. The airport has jet fuel tanks, and other tanks in the area serve the kingdom's oil industry.

Kuwait's Defense Ministry said an Iranian drone smashed into a residential building, wounding two people, the UAE said it had activated air defenses twice to protect Dubai from attacks, and firefighters extinguished a blaze at a tower in Dubai Creek Harbor after a drone hit.

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Saudi Arabia said it had shot down a drone targeting the diplomatic quarter of the capital, Riyadh, and also reported downing drones in kingdom's east, including at least one trying to target its Shaybah oil field in the Empty Quarter desert.

Following an attack on Iraq's Basra port that killed at least one person, officials said Thursday that it had been forced to halt operations at all the country's oil terminals.

Farhan al-Fartousi, the director-general of the General Company for Ports of Iraq, said the attack targeted a vessel in a ship-to-ship transfer area of the Persian Gulf port.

Explosions rock Jerusalem while Lebanon and Tehran are hit by Israeli strikes

Sirens wailed and loud explosions were heard shortly after midnight in Jerusalem and other parts of Israel. The Israeli military said it was responding with another "wide-scale wave of strikes" in Tehran.

Overnight missile launches from Iran and Hezbollah also sent Israelis to shelters in multiple other areas, including Tel Aviv and the northern border with Lebanon.

An Israeli strike hit a car Thursday in Ramlet al-Bayda, a major seaside tourist area of Beirut where dozens of displaced people have been sheltering. Eight people were killed and 31 others were wounded, the Lebanese Health Ministry said. The Israeli military press office told The Associated Press it was "not aware" of a strike at that location.

In Aramoun, a town about 10 kilometers (six miles) south of Beirut, another three people were killed and a child was wounded in another early Israeli attack.

Casualties continue to climb as conflict continues

At least 634 people have been killed in Lebanon since the latest fighting began, the Lebanese Health Ministry said Wednesday.

The U.N. refugee agency said at least 759,000 people have beeninternally displaced in Lebanon.

Iranian authorities say more than 1,300 people have been killed there, and Israel has reported 12 people dead. The U.S. has lost seven soldiers while another eight have suffered severe injuries.

Abou AlJoud reported from Beirut and Rising from Bangkok. Associated Press writer Sam Mednick in Tel Aviv, Israel, also contributed to this report, along with AP journalists around the world.

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Anthropic seeks appeals court stay of Pentagon supply-chain risk designation

March 12 (Reuters) - Anthropic on Wednesday sought a stay from a U.S. appeals court after the ‌Pentagon said the company was a supply-chain ‌risk, pending a judicial review of the case, adding that the ​designation could cost it billions of dollars in lost revenue.

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Anthropic's latest request comes after a weeks-long dispute over technology guardrails on the use of Anthropic'sartificial intelligence‌tools by the ⁠U.S. military. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth labelled the firm a supply-chain risk and barred ⁠the Pentagon and its contractors from using its AI products.

The AI firm separately filed a lawsuit earlier this ​week in ​a California federal court ​to challenge its Pentagon ‌blacklisting.

In a filing with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Wednesday, Anthropic said the Pentagon's supply-chain designation would cause the company "irreparable harm."

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According to Anthropic's court filing, more than 100 ‌enterprise customers have reached out to ​the company about the designation.

"By ​Anthropic's best estimate, ​for 2026, the government's adverse actions risk ‌hundreds of millions, or even ​multiple billions, ​of dollars in lost revenue," lawyers for the AI firm wrote.

The Pentagon did not immediately respond ​to a request ‌for comment outside of regular business hours.

(Reporting by ​Rajveer Singh Pardesi in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Clarence Fernandez and Thomas Derpinghaus)

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Suni Lee's Fully See-Through Dress Is Ridiculously Bold for Birthday

Suni Leemarked her 23rd birthday with new photos and the caption, "yk it's tea #23." The Olympic gymnast, born on March 9, 2003, elegantly posed outdoors at night beside clipped hedges, a pale wall, and a lantern light.

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Suni Lee stuns in a fully see-through dress in her birthday photos

Take a look at Suni Lee in afully see-through dress:

The gown pairs a sheer, lace-trim corset bodice with visible boning and thin straps. Suni Lee pairs it with a sleek satin skirt that falls softly to the ground, accentuating her curves. Black strappy heels peek out in one frame, while a sleek ponytail, bronzed glam, and a glossy nude lip keep the styling sharp. The whole look lands somewhere between lingerie-inspired and formal birthday dressing.

Suni Leehas stayed in a fashion-forward lane lately, from her 2025 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut to her first Victoria's Secret Fashion Show walk. Fans reacted quickly. One wrote, "ITS QUEEN SUNIS BDAYYYY." Another said, "hbd baddieee." A third added, "They're not readyyyyy for 23."

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