A luge love story: These Olympics have a lot of meaning for Emily and Dominik Fischnaller

Long-distance relationships can be difficult, especially when they go on for years and years. And the one between Olympic luge athletes Emily Sweeney of the U.S. and Dominik Fischnaller of Italy was no different.

It was challenging. It pushed them to the limit at times. They wondered if it was going to work.

And in the ultimate moments, they would ask each other the same question:

"Are we worth it?"

"It was always a 'Yes,'" Emily Fischnaller said.

Her last name changed last year, so yes, their luge love story got a happy ending. The couple, after dating for about 15 years — basically half their lives — finally got married. And in about a week, at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, not far from their now-permanent home, the Fischnallers will slide for different countries at anOlympicswhere both are expected to be serious medal hopefuls.

It'll be the fourth Olympics for Dominik, the reigning men's singles bronze medalist, and the third for Emily.

"It's like a huge family fest, or party I would say, which just makes it great," Dominik Fischnaller said. "And I think we will have more time, I think, than other Olympics where we be more together. I want to enjoy this more than I did in other Olympics. Then, I was just focused on sliding, sliding, sliding. I didn't really experience the atmosphere or anything. I hope this will be different for me this time and Emily is for sure a big part of that."

There are more than a few couples who'll be together for these Olympics, some of them teammates, some of them competing against each other.

— U.S. alpine skiing star Mikaela Shiffrin — that sport's all-time wins leader — is engaged to Norway's Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, who returned to racing this season after dealing with major injuries for almost two years.

— Latvia's luge team includes the husband and wife pair of Martins Bots and Elina Bota, both singles sliders.

— American figure skatersMadison Chock and Evan Bates, the favorites to win ice dancing gold, married in 2024.

— U.S. women's hockey star Hilary Knight and U.S. women's speedskating great Brittany Bowe — with six Olympic medals between them — started dating in 2022.

— In women's skeleton, Kim Meylemans of Belgium and Nicole Rocha Silveira of Brazil have the dynamic of being opponents who are married to each other. When Meylemans clinched this season's World Cup title, Silveira — a three-time World Cup bronze medalist, two of those coming with her now-wife in either the gold or silver medal spot — was the first to run to her side for a congratulatory embrace. "Don't think anyone truly understands how much I needed her with me (pushing & supporting me) to achieve this," Meylemans wrote on Instagram.

USA Bobsled has a power couple as well, with reigning women's monobob world champion Kaysha Love getting engaged last year to Olympic men's push athlete Hunter Powell. She's in the Olympics for the second time; he is making his Olympic debut.

"We have love for one another, but at the end of the day, he's my teammate when we're out there training or practicing," Love said. "For me, it's a secret weapon, to have a teammate that you know only has trust and belief in you. When I know that I am supported, I just feel like I'm able to do unthinkable things."

Dominik and Emily Fischnaller say they relate to that.

They began dating when they were teenagers. They would see each other all season, of course, since the luge World Cup tour is basically one big traveling road show hopping between tracks in Europe, North America and Asia. They would find time in the summers to connect as well.

Eventually, they decided to get married. It's not always that simple in Italy; rules and regulations make the process of scheduling a wedding somewhat complex. When the couple got the approval last spring, they pulled it off in nine days — rings were bought quickly, a dress was found fast and off to a courthouse they went with just a few relatives in tow.

"The actual day, it was pretty perfect," Emily Fischnaller said. "Even at the end of the day, Dominik said he had his perfect wedding, which I never thought was possible for him to say."

They've built a home in Italy by basically rebuilding his childhood home. There's talk of starting a family; the Fischnallers are closer to the end of their competitive careers than they are the beginning, but sliders often say they're going to retire and then find a reason to stick around or come back. In short, what happens after these Olympics isn't totally clear.

"It just feels like we're setting up a future instead of just living in the present," Emily Fischnaller said. "It's exciting."

He is an Olympic medalist. She's the bronze medalist from last year's world championships. On any given day, both have proven they can be the best in the world. And they've overcome plenty along the way; Emily Fischnaller broke her neck and back in a run at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics and still deals with aftereffects of that crash at times.

"I tell her she can't get hurt because I feel the pain even 10,000 times more than she feels her own pain," Dominik Fischnaller said. "I'm extremely nervous when she's sliding. I almost can't watch the race."

But he'll watch her at the Olympics. She'll watch him, too. And if all goes right, they'll watch each other make their way to the medal stand.

Either way, when it's over, they might just ask each other their go-to question one more time.

"Are we worth it?"

The answer, once again, surely will be yes.

"We're here. We're happy," Dominik Fischnaller said. "And we're having a good life."

AP Olympics:https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

A luge love story: These Olympics have a lot of meaning for Emily and Dominik Fischnaller

Long-distance relationships can be difficult, especially when they go on for years and years. And the one between Olympic...
Malcolm Butler in Super Bowl 49. AP Photo/Kathy Willens

AP Photo/Kathy Willens

NEED TO KNOW

  • With less than 30 seconds left, and the Seattle Seahawks on the goal line, it looked like Super Bowl XLIX was over for the New England Patriots

  • However, Malcolm Butler made a game-ending interception, which is still regarded as one of the best moments in Super Bowl history

  • Over a decade later, the cornerback now talks to PEOPLE about how the play came to be

It's rare in a Super Bowl for a rookie to change the outcome of the game, but in 2015, the last time the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots faced off on football's biggest stage, that's exactly what happened.

DuringSuper Bowl XLIX,deep into the fourth quarter, Russell Wilson and his team were right on the goal line, and the clock was ticking. The Patriots were only up by four points, expecting their dreams to be crushed, but then the unthinkable happened — all thanks to undrafted rookie cornerback Malcolm Butler.

Now, a decade later, Butler talks to PEOPLE abouthis famous interceptionthat secured the victory for the Patriots.

"A couple plays before, I made a great pass breakup, and the wide receivers still caught it," Butler, now 35, reflects. "In my head, I'm like, 'Hey, this game is over with, man. I know I'm not going to get another opportunity to show what I got or make a play,' but I was wrong."

Malcolm Butler Matthew J. Lee/The Boston Globe via Getty I

Matthew J. Lee/The Boston Globe via Getty I

The retired NFL player says the Patriots had gone over the exact defensive play in practice before the big game — and he had done it incorrectly.

"We went over this play in practice, and I didn't execute the play right. I wentbehindthe wide receiver instead of over the top of the wide receiver," he explains.

However, after realizing his mistake in practice, he knew what to look for during the game.

"The formation looked very similar, and I told multiple people over and over, 'if they run the ball, the cornerback is most likely not gonna make that tackle.' There's always a chance somebody can do something different, no matter what you think this thing is gonna do that is supposed to be right."

With just 29 seconds left in the game, the Seahawks had the ball at the Patriots' goal line, needing a touchdown to win. When Wilson hiked the ball, he threw a short pass intended for wide receiver Ricardo Lockette.

While the Seahawks were "thinking outside the box," Butler notes that he "was thinking outside the box, too."

"I knew that the wide receiver can't run too far because we were close to the goal line, so his route's gonna be quick," he explained. "It was man-to-man. I ain't had no business looking at the run anyway."

Malcolm Butler George Gojkovich/Getty

George Gojkovich/Getty

Butler came from behind Lockette and intercepted the ball, resulting in victory for the Patriots. Once he took a knee and his teammates piled on top of him, the reality of the win settled in.

"I really couldn't feel anything because it happened so fast, but I ain't never seen a group of grown men cry like that after I caught that ball," he shares. "They just piled on top of me, they were crying and [saying], 'Oh, I can't believe you did it.' "

While Butler always thought of himself as a "tough guy," he admits he "cried" too.

"It felt great," he tells PEOPLE.

At the time, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said, "It wasn't the way we drew it up. It was a lot of mental toughness. Our team has had it all year. We never doubted each other, so that's what it took."

The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots areset for a rematch in Super Bowl LXon Feb. 8.

Read the original article onPeople

Patriots' Malcolm Butler Details 2015 Super Bowl-Winning Interception: 'Never Seen a Group of Grown Men Cry Like That' (Exclusive)

AP Photo/Kathy Willens NEED TO KNOW With less than 30 seconds left, and the Seattle Seahawks on the goal line, it looked like Super Bowl ...
Jason Kidd goes on profanity-laced rant after Cooper Flagg question

Dallas Maverickshead coach Jason Kidd was not feeling a reporter's question about rookie Cooper Flagg following the Mavericks' 111-107 loss to the Rockets on Jan. 31 at Houston's Toyota Center.

Kidd was asked about reports of "criticism" he'd received for playing Flagg, the top pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, at point guard. Dallas' fifth-year coach interrupted the question, responding with a profanity-filled rant slamming those reports while flexing his career resume.

"I don't give a (expletive) about the criticism. Criticism? That's your opinion. You guys write that bull(crap),"Kidd said. "That's not ... I've done this. I've played this game. I've played it at a very high level. I know what the (expletive) I'm doing.

Cooper Flagg poses with NBA commissioner Adam Silver after being selected as first overall by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft at Barclays Center on June 25, 2025. Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison and Mavericks first overall pick Cooper Flagg and head coach Jason Kidd pose for a photo at the Dallas Mavericks Practice Facility on June 27, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) dunks against the Los Angeles Lakers in the first quarter of their game at Thomas & Mack Center on July 10, 2025. Dallas Mavericks center Dereck Lively II (2) and guard Kyrie Irving (11) and forward Cooper Flagg (32) pose for a photo during the Mavericks 2025 media day at the American Airlines Center Sept. 29, 2025 Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) warms up prior to a game against the Charlotte Hornets at American Airlines Center Oct. 11, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) follows through with a dunk against the Charlotte Hornets in the first half of a game at American Airlines Center on Oct. 11, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) leaves the court after the game against the Charlotte Hornets at American Airlines Center on Oct. 11, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) and San Antonio Spurs forward Keldon Johnson (3) go for a loose ball during the second half at American Airlines Center on Oct. 22, 2025. Dallas Mavericks guard Jaden Hardy (1) and Dallas Mavericks center Dereck Lively II (2) and Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) react against the San Antonio Spurs during the second half at American Airlines Center on Oct. 22, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg celebrates during the game between the Mavericks and the Raptors at the American Airlines Center on Oct. 26, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg moves the ball to the basket during the game between the Mavericks and the Raptors at the American Airlines Center on Oct. 26, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg grabs the loose ball in front of Memphis Grizzlies guard John Konchar (46) during the game between the Mavericks and the Grizzlies at American Airlines Center Nov. 22, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg warms up prior to the game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena on Nov. 28, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg reacts after scoring during the fourth quarter against the Miami Heat at American Airlines Center on Dec. 3, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg is fouled by Detroit Pistons guard Ausar Thompson (9) during the first quarter at the American Airlines Center on Dec. 18, 2025. Philadelphia 76ers guard Vj Edgecombe (L) and Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (R) swap jerseys after the game at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Dec. 20, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg points to his team bench as he celebrates scoring against the Denver Nuggets during the second quarter at the American Airlines Center on Dec. 23, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (left) greets guard Ryan Nembhard (right) before the game against the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center on Dec. 25, 2025. A view of the Christmas logo on the back of the jersey of Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg during the fourth quarter against the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center on Dec. 25, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg walks out on the court during introductions before a game against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center on Dec. 29, 2025. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg dunks the ball during the first quarter against the Philadelphia 76ers at the American Airlines Center on Jan. 1, 2026. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg brings the ball up court against the Philadelphia 76ers during the second quarter at the American Airlines Center on Jan. 1, 2026. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) stands on the court before the start of the game against the Sacramento Kings at the Golden 1 Center on Jan. 6, 2026. Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg drives to the basket against the Chicago Bulls during the second half at United Center on Jan. 10, 2026.

See Cooper Flagg in action with Mavericks as top NBA rookie ... so far

"But I don't give a (expletive) what you guys write. Because you guys have never played the game. And so, I build players. So, I know what the (expletive) I'm doing. So, to take criticism, it only makes me better. Because if I wasn't doing it right you guys wouldn't be poking holes in what I've done."

Flagg had 34 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and a block in the loss. In his prior outinghe set an NBA record for a teenager, scoring 49 points in a loss against theCharlotte Hornets.

The Mavericks have lost four consecutive games. Their next matchup is Tuesday, Feb. 3 against the Boston Celtics at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jason Kidd rant after Cooper Flagg question: What set him off?

Jason Kidd goes on profanity-laced rant after Cooper Flagg question

Dallas Maverickshead coach Jason Kidd was not feeling a reporter's question about rookie Cooper Flagg following th...
Al Roker Shares What He Wants His

Peter Kramer/Getty; Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty

People Al Roker in 2005 and 2025 Peter Kramer/Getty; Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Al Roker celebrated his 30th anniversary at the Today show on Tuesday, Jan. 27

  • The 71-year-old weatherman spoke with PEOPLE about his impressive career and what he hopes will be his legacy on the show

  • Roker first permanently joined the NBC morning show in 1996, replacing Willard Scott

It's an Aliversary!

Al Rokerrang in 30 years on theTodayshow on Tuesday, Jan. 27, celebrating with his NBC family. The 71-year-old weatherman spoke with PEOPLE ahead of the milestone about his decades on the morning show and the legacy he hopes to one day leave behind.

"[I hope] people when they watch, that they didn't feel like I wasted their time," Roker tells PEOPLE. "And that hopefully they felt better after watching than before."

Roker considers himself to be just one part of a well-oiled machine, crediting his co-anchors for the show's success through the years.

"What's been really instrumental in the longevity is that I've been fortunate enough to work with really great people," he says. "The show really is the sum of its parts. Everybody on the show I think is, you know, pretty good. I probably bring the curve down a little bit. But you put us all together and I think we're just a really good team. We actually like each other. We enjoy being with each other."

Advertisement

Al Roker on the 'Today' Show Plaza in 2007. Al Pereira/WireImage

Al Pereira/WireImage

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Roker refers to himself and the rest of the team as "temporary custodians of this legacy," noting that he never imagined he'd one day be aTodayshow staple.

"To say that this was a dream job isn't really accurate because it never dawned on me that I could be on theTodayshow," he admits. "When I got to WNBC in New York to do weekends back in 1983, I was back home. I grew up in New York and my parents could see me on TV. So I thought, 'I've got it made.' The idea that I would step into the shoes of one of my heroes and mentors,Willard Scott, and be able to do this for this period of time is still a little mind boggling."

Al Roker (left) interviews Carl Reiner on the 'Today' show in 2006. Virginia Sherwood/NBC via Getty

Virginia Sherwood/NBC via Getty

The father of three replaced Scott as the show's weatherman in 1996 and has been going strong ever since. Health has been a priority for Roker through the years — he famously went through agastric bypass surgeryin 2002 and has beendiagnosed with prostate cancer, as well as life-threateningblood clots in his legs and lungs.

"It is funny because when you turn 50, you go, 'Oh well, my life's half over.' And then you turn 60 and you realize, 'Oh well, it's actually more than half over,' " Roker muses. "And then 70 and you're like, 'Wow!' And you're looking at news stories about people in their 70s who have 'transitioned' if you will. But to be honest, I feel good. I love this job. I love doing it. At some point I guess I won't be, but I don't feel like that's anytime soon, so I'm just gonna keep going."

Read the original article onPeople

Al Roker Shares What He Wants His “Today” Show Legacy to Be After 30 Years on Air (Exclusive)

Peter Kramer/Getty; Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty NEED TO KNOW Al Roker celebrated his 30th anniversary at t...
Inside Sabrina Carpenter's Dating History: A Complete Guide to Her High-Profile Relationships

When it comes to her dating life,Sabrina Carpentertends to keep her public comments...well, short n' sweet. But the pint-size "Please Please Please" singer certainly has a relationship history worth talking (and singing) about, including a year-long romance with Oscar-nomineeBarry Keoghanand a reported 2021 love triangle withJoshua BassettandOlivia Rodrigo.Keep reading for a closer look atSabrina Carpenter's relationship historythrough the years.Related:Google Makes Announcement Involving Dolly Parton and Sabrina Carpenter

Who is Sabrina Carpenter in a relationship with now?

As far as we know, Sabrina Carpenter is currently flying solo. The singer-actress has been single following her year-long relationship with Irish actor Barry Keoghan, which ended inDecember2024."Sabrina is taking some time to focus on herself," a sourcetoldParadein February 2025. "[She] is enjoying being single right now."🤩📺SIGN UP forParade's Daily newsletter & get the scoop on the latest TV news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🤩🎥

Is Sabrina Carpenter still dating Barry Keoghan?

As of December 2024, Carpenter and Keoghan have officially pressed pause on their relationship. The pair, once one of Hollywood's most buzzed-about couples, managed to pack quite a lot into their year together, from a Met Gala appearance to amusicvideo collaboration."I don't know anyone who works as hard. I'm in awe watching her work," Keoghansaid onThe Jess Cagle Showafter Carpenter was nominated for sixGrammys.

Which Sabrina Carpenter music video did Barry Keoghan star in?

TheSaltburnactor starred in the video for Carpenter's hit "Please Please Please."Related:Ariana Grande's Net Worth in 2026, From Nickelodeon to 'Thank U Next' and Beyond

How did Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter meet?

Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan's love storybegan at Paris Fashion Weekin September 2023, where they both attended the Givenchy show. Carpenter later immortalized this meet-cute in her song "Bed Chem," describing the moment she spotted a "cute boy with the white jacket and the thick accent."By December 2023, they were spotted on their first dinner date in Los Angeles.

Why did Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter break up?

According to aPeoplesource, the split came down to timing and careers. Carpenter, 26, and Keoghan, 33, are at crucial points in their professional lives. "They are both young and career-focused, so they've decided to take a break," the insider revealed.Ablind itemon DeuxMoi told a different story, implying that Keogan was unfaithful to Carpenter. InfluencerBreckie Hill, the rumored other woman, repostedTikTokvideos that seemingly backed up the claim.But on Dec. 7, within days of the rumor picking up steam, Hill took to TikTok to shut down the speculation. Captioning the video "Addressing everything," Hill said, "To put it simply for you all, no, I did not get with Barry. I have never even encountered this man in my life. The only time I've seen him is on my TV screen from watchingSaltburn."That same day, Keoghan took to X to reprimand his haters and implore them to stop bothering him and his family. "The messages I have received no person should ever have to read them," he wrote in part. "Absolute lies, hatred, disgusting commentary about my appearance, character, how I am as a parent and every other inhumane thing you can imagine."

Please be respectfulxpic.twitter.com/N03eHAIbC8

— Barry Keoghan (@BarryKeoghan)December 7, 2024

Did Sabrina Carpenter date Shawn Mendes?

Sabrina Carpenter andShawn Mendesdated briefly in early 2023. But Mendes later reunited with his formergirlfriendCamila Cabello. Fans believe Carpenter's song "Taste" references this relationship, particularly in lyrics that seem to address an ex getting back with their former flame. Ooh la la!Related:Who Is Camila Cabello Dating? Inside Her Relationship History

What happened with Sabrina Carpenter, Joshua Bassett and Olivia Rodrigo?

Sabrina Carpenter dated fellow Disney star Joshua Bassett in 2020 after he reportedly split from Olivia Rodrigo, his co-star fromHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Series.Rodrigo released the song "drivers license" inJanuary2021, which many fans believed was about Bassett. The song's lyrics described feelings of betrayal, and there was speculation that Rodrigo was referring to her ex and his rumored new relationship, given the lyrics ("And you're probably with that blonde girl").Then Sabrina dropped a cryptic song of her own, "Skin," which includes the line "Maybe you didn't mean it / Maybe 'blonde' was the only rhyme."

What Sabrina Carpenter song is about Olivia Rodrigo?

After Rodrigo released "drivers license," which was rumored to allude to Carpenter's relationship with Bassett, Carpenter released the song "Skin." Some people think Carpenter's lyrics reference parts of Rodrigo's "drivers license," including "You been telling your side / So I'll be telling mine" and "Maybe 'blonde' was the only rhyme."Carpenter once addressed the feud rumors onFacebook, writing, "[T]he song isn't calling out one single person. some [sic] lines address a specific situation, while other lines address plenty of other experiences I've had this past year." She's since had many more experiences to write about. To the recording studio she goes!

Related: Sabrina Carpenter's New Concert Look Sends the Internet Into a Frenzy Amid Her Final Six Sold-Out Shows

This story was originally published byParadeon Feb 1, 2026, where it first appeared in theCelebssection. Add Parade as aPreferred Source by clicking here.

Inside Sabrina Carpenter's Dating History: A Complete Guide to Her High-Profile Relationships

When it comes to her dating life,Sabrina Carpentertends to keep her public comments...well, short n' sweet. But the p...
The Grammys are here with Kendrick Lamar leading the nominees. Here's how to watch

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The68th annual Grammy Awardswill take place Sunday with a dramatically different tone than last year.

The 2025 award show was completely reimagined and refocused to relief efforts following thedevastating Los Angeles-area wildfires.In 2026, focus has been placed once again on the music, where Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny and more will go head-to-head.

Comedian Trevor Noahwill host for a sixth and final yearand history could be made when some of the biggest names in music gather. Here's some key things to know ahead of Sunday's show at the Crypto.com Arena.

How to watch the show and red carpet

The main show will air live on CBS beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern on Feb. 1.

The Grammys can also be watched through liveTV streamingservices that include CBS in their lineup, likeHulu+ Live TV,YouTube TVand FuboTV.

Paramount+ premium plan subscribers will be able to stream the Grammys live; Paramount+ essential subscribers will have on-demand access the next day.

The premiere ceremony will take place just ahead of the Grammys' ceremony at 3:30 p.m. Eastern, 12:30 p.m. Pacific at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. It can be streamed at the Recording Academy's YouTube channel and on live.GRAMMY.com.

The Associated Press will stream a four-hour red carpet show with interviews and fashion footage. It will bestreamed on YouTubeand APNews.com ahead of the Grammys on Sunday.

Who's nominated at the 2025 Grammys

Kendrick Lamarleads the 2026Grammy Awardnominations with nine.Lady Gaga,Jack Antonoff and Canadian record producer/songwriter Cirkut follow with seven nominations each.

Sabrina Carpenter, Bad Bunny, Leon Thomas and Serban Ghenea all boast six nominations. Andrew Watt, Clipse, Doechii, Sounwave, SZA, Turnstile and Tyler, the Creator have five each.

Who's attending and performing at the Grammys

Doechii, Harry Styles, Carole King, Chappell Roan, Charli xcx, Jeff Goldblum, Karol G, Lainey Wilson, Marcello Hernández, Nikki Glaser, Q-Tip, Queen Latifah and Teyana Taylor will present at the 2026 Grammys.

Performers include Justin Bieber, Clipse, Pharrell Williams, Sabrina Carpenter Bruno Mars, Rosé, Tyler, the Creator, Lady Gaga and all eight of the this year's best new artist nominees:Leon Thomas,Olivia Dean,global girl group Katseye,The Marías, Addison Rae, sombr, Alex Warren and Lola Young.

Reba McEntire, Brandy Clark and Lukas Nelson will take the stage for the in memoriam. Ms. Lauryn Hill will pay tribute to D'Angelo and Roberta Flack. Post Malone, Andrew Watt, Chad Smith, Duff McKagan and Slash will honor Ozzy Osbourne.

For more coverage of this year's Grammy Awards, visit:www.apnews.com/GrammyAwards

The Grammys are here with Kendrick Lamar leading the nominees. Here's how to watch

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The68th annual Grammy Awardswill take place Sunday with a dramatically different tone than last year. ...
Ambulances and medical teams affiliated with the Egyptian Ministry of Health arrive at the Rafah border crossing on Sunday, standing by to enter Gaza to provide humanitarian aid and medical support if the crossing is opened. - Ahmed Sayed/Anadolu/Getty Images

TheRafahcrossing between Gaza and Egypt began a trial phase on Sunday ahead of its planned reopening that will allow a limited number of Palestinians to leave thewar-torn enclaveand completes the first phase of the US-brokered ceasefire plan.

The crucial crossing, which has been largely closed since Israel seized it in May 2024, underwent a series of preparations from the European Union, Egypt, and other parties that will be involved in running the crossing, according to Israel's Coordinator for Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT).

The crossing will only be open for the "limited passage of residents only," COGAT made clear, but it did not give a date for how soon residents will be allowed to cross. Ali Shaath, the head of the Palestinian technocratic committee that is supposed to run Gaza, said on social media that the crossing will open in both directions on Monday.

Trucks carrying humanitarian aids line up to enter the Egyptian gate of the Rafah crossing, heading for inspection by Israeli authorities before entering the Gaza Strip, in Rafah, Egypt on Sunday, February 1. - Mohammed Arafat/AP

When Shaath previewed the opening of the crossing in mid-January, he said it "signals Gaza is no longer closed to the future and to the world." But the limited opening and the restrictions on the use of the crossing, which for years brought in truckloads of humanitarian aid each day, fall far short of full operations for Rafah.

An Israeli security official told CNN that 150 Palestinians a day will be allowed to leave Gaza, but only 50 will be allowed to enter. But the steep price of the Rafah crossing - some Palestinians have reported paying thousands of dollars, which few can afford - coupled with lengthy bureaucratic and security processes mean few Palestinians can realistically expect to leave.

The full reopening of the Rafah crossing was part of the first phase of the US-brokered ceasefire agreement that went into effect in mid-October. But Israel refused to open the crossing until the return of all of the living and deceased hostages. The final deceased hostage, Ran Givili, was returned to Israel last week.

The return of Gvili and the reopening of the Rafah crossing brings to a conclusion the first phase of the 20-point ceasefire agreement. The US announced the start of the second phase of the agreement two weeks ago when President Donald Trump officially launched his Board of Peace in Davos.

For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Gaza’s Rafah crossing partially reopens after nearly 2 years of closure

TheRafahcrossing between Gaza and Egypt began a trial phase on Sunday ahead of its planned reopening that will allow a limited number of Pa...

 

FORTE MAG © 2015 | Distributed By My Blogger Themes | Designed By Templateism.com