Formula 1 expected to cancel races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia over Iran war, sources say

Formula 1is expected to cancelraces next monthin Bahrain and Saudi Arabia due to safety reasons as amilitary conflict growsin the Middle East, sources familiar with the matter told NBC News.

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F1 had scheduled a race in Bahrain for April 12 and another in Saudi Arabia on April 19, two mainstays on the calendar for years.

But the war launched by the United States and Israel on Iran has spread across the regionand intothosetwo countries, creating major security concerns and uncertainty about whether traveling or racing there will be safe.

The news was first reported Friday bySky Sports, which said the cancellation could be announced by the end of this weekend. It would cut the number of race weekends this year from 24 to 22.

A Formula 1 spokesperson declined to comment.

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F1 officials have beenwrestling with the issuefor nearly two weeks, since the war began. The lack of a formal decision at this time could mean they're biding time to see if the situation improves quickly. Alternately they could simply be waiting until the end of this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix to make it official.

There are no current plans to replace the Middle East races but that prospect hasn't been ruled out, sources said. That is seen as a difficult task on such a short time frame.

Failure to replace either Grand Prix would leave the month of April without any F1 races, a financial hit to the sport and a blow for its fans. The seasonbegan last weekend in Australia.

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton voiced confidence in Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali to make the right decision.

"I know that Stefano will do what is right for all of us and the sport," Hamilton said, according toESPN.

Formula 1 expected to cancel races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia over Iran war, sources say

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Former NBA player Glen Davis released from prison after 17 months for involvement in healthcare fraud scheme

Former NBA player Glen Davis was released from prison Thursday after serving 17 months ofa 40-month sentencefollowing a November 2023 conviction for his involvement in a scheme to defraud the league's healthcare plan.

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Davis and fellow NBA player Will Bynum wereconvicted by a Manhattan jury in 2023for filing false reimbursement claims to the NBA's health and welfare benefit plan for medical care and procedures that were not actually performed. The two were among 19 people indicted, 18 of them former NBA players, including Tony Allen, Terrence Williams, Shannon Brown, Melvin Ely, Sebastian Telfair and Keyon Dooling.

Bynum, an eight-year NBA veteran, wassentenced to 18 months in prisonin April 2024 and ordered to pay $183,000 in restitution.

Those involved in the defrauding scheme gained over $5 million in illicit profits,according to the U.S. Attorney's Officeof the Southern District of New York. Davis submitted $132,000 worth of claims, including $27,200 worth of dental work in Beverly Hills. Authorities were able to prove he was actually in Las Vegas at the time based on cellphone data,USA Today reported.

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Davis was eventually convicted of health care fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to make false statements and conspiracy to commit health care and wire fraud. He faced up to 20 years in prison.

Additionally, Davis was ordered to pay $80,000 in restitution. His prison sentence was delayed by six months so that he could finish filming a documentary that would allow him to pay that penalty. Davis was also ordered to attend a financial management class and mandatory drug treatment.

"He used his time productively while serving his sentence and took many programs during that time," attorney Brendan Whitetold The Athletic. "He's ready to become a productive member of society again."

Davis will enter a halfway house at the Long Beach Residential Reentry Management Office to transition from being in prison to everyday life. From there, he will face three years of supervised release.

Davis played eight seasons in the NBA, averaging eight points and 4.4 rebounds per game with theBoston Celtics,Orlando MagicandLos Angeles Clippers. His best season was 2012-13, when he averaged 15.1 points, 7.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists for the Magic.

A 2007 second-round pick out ofLSU, Davis was a member of the Celtics'2008 NBA championship teamand finished fourth in Sixth Man of the Year voting in 2011-12.

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Lindsey Vonn Is Already Back to Biking Just Three Weeks After Fifth Surgery to Repair Her Leg

Lindsey Vonn is getting back on the bike after crashing at the 2026 Winter Olympics

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  • The decorated Olympian posted a video of herself working out on a stationary bike with her bandaged left leg

  • Her latest update comes about one week after she shared footage of herself carefully doing some rehabilitation and upper body workouts

Lindsey Vonnis not slowing down anytime soon.

The Olympic medalist, 41, is putting in the work to strengthen her left leg as she recovers from five surgeries to repair thecomplex tibia fractureshe sustained after herhorrifying ski crashat the 2026 Winter Games.

Vonn is now back on a stationary bike, she shared in a newInstagram videoon Friday, March 13, as part of her rehab in the weeks since her surgeries.

Lindsey Vonn works out her leg after injury at the 2026 Winter Olympics.Credit: Lindsey Vonn/Instagram

"Guys…. I'm biking!! Starting with 5 minutes… making progress one day at a time 💪🏻," she captioned the clip.

In the video, the three-time Olympic medalist is seen smiling on a stationary bicycle as she pedals slowly on the machine. Her left leg, which she recently revealed wasnearly amputatedprior to her successful surgery, is still bandaged up, and Vonn has a compression sock on over everything, likely to help with swelling.

Vonn's latest Instagram post come shortly after she shared footage of herself carefully doing some rehabilitation and upper body workouts on March 5.

The video, set to "It's a Great Day to Be Alive" by Travis Tritt, showed Vonn in a red workout set doing some weightlifting and core exercises, as well as standing up out of her wheelchair to put a little bit of weight on her bandaged leg.

"Definitely some hard times but still thankful… still working hard," she captioned the video. "The only goal is to get healthy. One day at a time."

Vonn shared the video around two weeks after the professional athlete opened up in a vulnerable Instagram post about the challenges of recovery,admitting that she "broke down" earlier in the week.

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The professional skier suffered an intense crash after clipping a gate and falling just 13 seconds into her run in the Olympic women's downhill final on Feb. 8 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.

On Feb. 23, Vonn shared that the trauma from the crash led to compartment syndrome in her leg, and that her leg nearly had to be amputated.

"After two weeks, I finally made it out of the hospital. It has been quite the journey and by far the most extreme and painful and challenging injury I've ever faced in my entire life times one hundred. I'll give you the full rundown," she began in a lengthy video update.

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She explained, "Basically I had a complex tibia fracture... everything was in pieces."

Vonn went on to praise her longtime doctor Tom Hackett, and credited him as the reason why she still has both of her legs today.

"Dr. Tom Hackett saved my leg. He saved my leg from being amputated," she said, as she became emotional. "He did what's called a fasciotomy, where he cut open both sides of my leg and kind of filleted it open... let it breath and, um, he saved me."

After sharing in-depth explanation about her medical procedure, the optimistic Vonn ended her video with reassurance that she's going to be okay amid her long road to recovery.

"It's going to be a long road, but I alway fight. I'll keep going. No regrets," she said. "I just appreciate all the love and support. It's been amazing. Overwhelming to an extent. I wish it had ended differently, really, but I'd rather go down swinging than not trying at all."

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Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming launches new project inspired by husband's battle with dementia

Emma Heming Willis is launching a charity called the Emma & Bruce Willis Fund to "help deepen understanding of FTD and ensure families facing it feel seen, supported, and less alone."

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  • The charity's goals are to raise awareness, funding promising research and accelerating discovery, and supporting caregivers.

  • The actor's family announced that he was diagnosed with aphasia in 2022, and then frontotemporal dementia the following year.

Emma Heming Willis is dedicating her new project to husbandBruce Willis.

On Thursday, March 12 atthe Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration's Hope Rising Benefit in New York, Emma announced the charity, calledThe Emma & Bruce Willis Fund, in her acceptance speech for the Susan Newhouse & Si Newhouse Award of Hope.

"This journey has opened my eyes to the realities so many families face when a loved one is living with frontotemporal dementia," Emma said, perPEOPLE. "I believe deeply in the importance of supporting research while also showing up for the caregivers who carry so much every day."

The continued, "Through this fund, my hope is to help deepen understanding of FTD and ensure families facing it feel seen, supported, and less alone. Bruce has always led with generosity and heart, and I know he would be proud to see this effort helping families facing this disease."

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In another snippet from Emma's speech shared on her Instagram Stories, Emma expressed her thanks for her recognition. "You might be honoring Bruce and me tonight, but the gratitude goes to you," she said.

She also posted about the charity on Instagram, sharing a picture of her and theDie Hardstar. "Our family's journey with frontotemporal dementia has opened my eyes to what so many families experience when someone they love is living with this disease," she wrote. "The uncertainty, the challenges, and the incredible strength of the caregivers who show up every day."

According to the charity's website, its three goals are to raise awareness, funding promising research and accelerating discovery, and supporting caregivers.

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Bruce's family announced thathe was diagnosed with aphasiain March 2022 and would be stepping away from acting.

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"We wanted to share that our beloved Bruce has been experiencing some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which is impacting his cognitive abilities," his daughter Rumer shared on social media on behalf of his family.

"As a result of this and with much consideration Bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him," she added.

"This is a really challenging time for our family, and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion, and support. We are moving through this as a strong family unit," she said, noting that the family was sharing his health update "because we know how much he means to you, as you do to him. As Bruce always says, 'Live it up,' and together we plan to do just that."

The following February, his family announced that hisdiagnosis had progressed to frontotemporal dementia, while thanking fans for their "outpouring of love and compassion for Bruce."

They added: "Your generosity of spirit has been overwhelming, and we are tremendously grateful for it. For your kindness, and because we know you love Bruce as much as we do, we wanted to give you an update."

Bruce's family has been open about his health journey, giving updates about the actor. In January, Emma said during an interview on theConversations With Campodcastthat Bruce doesn't know he has dementia, while also revealing that he has another condition called anosognosia.

"There's this term — this neurological condition that comes with FTD and other types of dementia — called anosognosia, where your brain can't identify what's happening to it," Emma said. "People think this might be denial, they don't want to go to the doctor because they're like, 'I'm fine' — this is where the anosognosia comes into play. It's not denial, it's just that their brain is changing. This is a part of the disease."

She continued, "He never connected the dots that he had this disease, and I'm really happy about that. I'm happy he doesn't know about it."

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The couple celebrated their anniversary in December, with Emma reflecting on when they made their relationship "official."

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Doja Cat reveals BPD diagnosis while defending Chappell Roan: 'Let her have an attitude'

Doja Catopened up about her recent mental health struggles, including a BPD diagnosis, in a newTikTokresponding toChappell Roan's recent dust-up with paparazzi in Paris.

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The "Need to Know" rapper shared that she will often "pretend to be happy" in order to keep appearances. However, she said this effort has caught up with her.

"I'm now struggling with BPD," she revealed. "I don't know how long I've been. I mean, probably forever. It's an agonizing condition."

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BPD typically refers to borderline personality disorder, which is characterized by mood swings, impulsiveness, abandonment fears, unstable relationships, and issues with self-image, according to theMayo Clinic. Doja Cat said she has been in therapy "for years" but that her BPD treatment would take eight years.

While Doja Cat said she was not extending her diagnosis to Chappell Roan, she said that the "Hot to Go!" singer's boldness in the face of paparazzi made her want to be more honest. Roan had pushed back against paps during Paris Fashion Week, filming them as they were photographing her. "These are all the people that are completely disregarding all of my boundaries," Roan said in the video.

"I love that she can be uncomfortable, comfortably, in front of people, and protect herself and be honest," Doja Cat said of Roan. "I had to learn how to be honest. I had to learn how to be honest with myself. I lied to myself for years, for most of my life.... I love that she can do that without hurting people. She hasn't hurt one person by being herself."

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Entertainment Weeklyreached out to representatives for Roan and Doja Cat for comment.

Not everyone has been as complimentary about Roan's interaction with the photographers.Boy Georgegave his self-proclaimed "probably not helpful" thoughts in asocial media poston Tuesday.

"The trick is to own your fame," he wrote. "Yes, it's annoying at times but so is being ignored and told [you're] a 'has-been.' Life is always now and I think Chappell looks great but cheer up girl. The world is at your feet stop kicking it! It takes so much more time to say no to a picture or a signature. Boundaries are boring. Break them with the magic of kindness!"

Doja Cat had a different message: "f--k the paparazzi." She further explained that sometimes these tense interactions can make it look like an artist is being a diva toward fans. She said pop stars often deal with "hustlers" that hound them for signatures and photos that they later sell.

"These artists aren't just ignoring people because they're full of themselves, and Chappell Roan is not hurting anybody," she concluded. "So we can put that s--t to bed? Let her have an attitude, because I would love to have one as well, and I f---ing will, hopefully in the future."

Watch Doja Cat's video above.

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Steven Spielberg reveals his next film is a Western with 'no stereotypes'

Steven Spielbergis saddling up for a trip to the Wild West.

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TheJurassic Parkfilmmaker discussed his body of work in a conversation withThe Big Picture's Sean Fennessey at SXSW in Austin on Friday. Fennessey asked Spielberg if he was at liberty to share any information about his next film.

"Well, I'm developing a Western," Spielberg said, prompting thunderous applause. "And it's gonna have horses. There will be guns."

However, theRaiders of the Lost Arkdirector noted that his Western will try to avoid the conventions — and baggage — of the genre's past. "But there'll be no tropes, I can just tell you that," he said. "There are gonna be no stereotypes, no tropes."

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Spielberg has expressed his desire to helm a Western for several years. While promotingWest Side Storyin an interview with Yahoo in 2021, the filmmakerreflected on genresthat he hadn't yet tackled in his illustrious directing career.

"I was asked that question over the last 40 years of my career, if not longer, and I always say, 'A musical is the one thing I haven't done.' The thing I neglected to say is the one genre I haven't really tackled yet is the Western," he said. "So who knows? Maybe I'll be putting on spurs someday. Who knows?"

Last year, Spielbergreiteratedthat he has "an appetite for a Western, which I will someday hopefully do" in an interview withTHR. "It's something that's eluded me for all of these decades," he told the outlet.

TheClose Encounters of the Third Kindfilmmaker has repeatedly emphasized his admiration for the Westerns of John Ford, particularlyThe SearchersandStagecoach, which he often revisits before beginning production on his own movies. "He inspires me, and I'm very sensitive to the way he uses his camera to paint his pictures, and the way he frames things," hetold AFI. "I really admireStagecoachbecause, for one thing, it was John Ford's first foray into Monument Valley, so he was starting to use landscape art to help tell his story."

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It's true that Spielberg has never directed a full-blown Western, but he has paid tribute to the genre in multiple instances throughout his filmography. 1989'sIndiana Jones and the Last Crusadeopens with an extended chase sequence aboard a train in the American Southwest that draws significant influence from classic Westerns.

And in his 2022 autobiographical dramaThe Fabelmans, the filmmaker also immortalized a conversation he had with Ford as a young man, wherein the legendaryHow the West Was Wondirector (played by David Lynch) uses cowboy paintings to teach a lesson about the importance of framing to a young Sammy Fabelman (Gabriel LaBelle, the protagonist inspired by Spielberg's youth). Sammy and his friends also watch Ford'sThe Man Who Shot Liberty Valanceat their local theater earlier in the film.

Spielberg has also produced and executive produced several Western projects including the 1989 time travel sequelBack to the Future Part III, the 1991 animated movieAn American Tail: Fievel Goes West, the 2005 miniseriesInto the West, and the 2011 genre-benderCowboys & Aliens.

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Additionally, one of Spielberg's first home movies from his childhood filmmaking days was a Western, which he's referred to as bothThe Last GunandThe Last Gunfight. Spielberg madethe nine-minute moviewith his classmates to fulfill a merit badge requirement in his Boy Scout troop in Arizona when he was 13 years old.

Spielberg's latest movie,Disclosure Day, stars Josh O'Connor, Emily Blunt, Colman Domingo, Colin Firth, and Wyatt Russell. The film hits theaters on June 12.

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TSA disruptions set to snarl spring break travel as partial government shutdown continues

Potential travel troubles are looming just as spring breakers get set to take off.

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TSA workers missed their full paychecks on Friday due to the ongoing partial government shutdown caused by a standoff between Democrats and Republicans over funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

"You have now agencies of government with employees who aren't going to get paid that perform important national security functions," said Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD). "People are starting to travel. They're hitting the airport and the lines are getting longer and longer and longer."

And there's worry those lines could continue to grow longer with TSA agents being absent.

"Some of them have to call out, some of them probably have to take other jobs so they can't meet the regular shifts, which is resulting in bottlenecks at some major airports," said Eric Rosen, Director of Travel Content for The Points Guy.

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Unscheduled absences among TSA workers have approximately doubled during the partial shutdown, according to DHS. And more than 300 TSA workers have left the agency during that time.

Some airports like Denver's and Seattle's are asking for donations to support TSA workers.

In Las Vegas, MGM Resorts donated lunch for TSA workers at the airport on Thursday.

"it's a token, a small token of our appreciation for these tsa workers that continue to show up for work," said John Flynn, Senior VP of MGM Resorts. "If people can show up and they have a seamless travel experience, we get more people to the strip, more people in our communities. There's a trickle down effect to the entire economy."

If you are traveling, experts say to give yourself plenty of extra time at the airport.

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