Alaina Getzenberg covers the Buffalo Bills for ESPN. She joined ESPN in 2021. Alaina was previously a beat reporter for the Charlotte Observer and has also worked for CBS Sports and the Dallas Morning News. She is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — The newest member of the Buffalo Bills‘ extended family has officially arrived, as quarterback Josh Allen and his wife, actress-singer Hailee Steinfeld, announced the birth of their daughter.
The announcement came via Steinfeld’s newsletter, Beau Society, on Thursday morning. The subject of the newsletter is “Special delivery …,” and it includes an image of a stork holding a baby in a cloth with a pink heart on it.
“Our baby girl has arrived!! We’re feeling incredibly grateful and blessed and savouring these early moments,” Steinfeld wrote in the newsletter. “Thank you so much for the love and well wishes. Love, Hailee and Josh.”
The couple did not share the date of birth or the name of their first child. They announced Dec. 12, 2025, that they were expecting a child after getting married on May 31. Steinfeld, 29, and Allen went public with their relationship in spring 2023. He proposed in November 2024 during the Bills’ bye week.
Allen, also 29, shared his excitement over becoming a father in late January following Bills coach Joe Brady’s introductory news conference.
“I’m very much looking forward to that with my wife, becoming a dad,” Allen said. “It’s something that I will take with great pride, and we’re going to have to figure things out on the go, just like anything else. But this is the most important thing I’ll ever be in my life, is being a dad. And I know, I love being a football player and I love being a quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, but I’m looking forward to this one.”
The Bills are set to begin the team’s offseason program next week under Brady. Allen, going into his ninth NFL season in Buffalo, had offseason surgery on a broken bone in his right foot but is looking to participate.
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There were several explosive moments in this hearing, and at times Attorney General Pam Bondi traded insults with lawmakers over her handling of immigration and crime and the release of the Epstein files. How many have you excuse me, I’m going to answer the question. Answer my question. No, I’m going to answer the question the way I want to answer the question. Chairman Jordan. I’m not going to get in the gutter with these people. Tensions boiling as lawmakers grilled Attorney General Pam. Bondi over the release of the Epstein files, you taking responsibility for your Department of Justice and the harm that it has done to the survivors, I’m not going to get in the gutter for her theatrics. Democrats accusing Bondi of covering up for the powerful while exposing sensitive and private victim information. Bondi blaming her predecessor and praising the current administration. He is the most transparent president in the nation’s history. And none of them, none of them ask Merrick Garland over the last 4 years one word about Jeffrey Epstein. This cover up spans decades, and you are responsible for this portion of it. Meanwhile, most Republicans pivoting focus, praising the DOJ’s crackdown on immigration and crime under Attorney General. Bondi, the DOJ has returned to its core missions upholding the rule of law, going after the bad guys, and keeping Americans safe. In this hearing, one lawmaker asked Epstein victims who were in the audience today whether they felt supported by the Justice Department, and not *** single hand went up in that moment. But Attorney General Bondi pledged to work with victims and bring justice. Reporting on Capitol Hill, I’m Amy Liu.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has been fired, according to reports
President Donald Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, according to multiple reports.Fox News was one of the first outlets to report the ouster. The New York Times and CNN reported earlier this week that Trump was mulling the decision.Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will be the acting attorney general, a source told the New York Times.This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.
President Donald Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, according to multiple reports.
Fox News was one of the first outlets to report the ouster. The New York Times and CNN reported earlier this week that Trump was mulling the decision.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will be the acting attorney general, a source told the New York Times.
This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.
Kenny Rogers became one of the most enduring superstars in country music history, but he was a middle-aged man looking for an unlikely comeback when he scored his first No. 1 country hit in 1977.
What Were Kenny Rogers’ Early Days in Music Like?
Rogers was born in 1938, and he launched his career in 1958 with a minor single called “That Crazy Feeling.”
He went on to stints in a jazz band called the Bobby Doyle Three and a folk group called the New Christy Minstrels before splitting off to form the First Edition.
That group gave Rogers his first taste of mainstream success, scoring hits on both the rock and country charts with songs including “Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In),” “Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town,” “Reuben James” and “Something’s Burning.”
But by the time the group disbanded in 1976, Rogers was just a few years shy of 40 and left to start all over again as a solo artist.
How Did Kenny Rogers Launch His Solo Career?
He scored some smaller successes at country radio with his first solo album, Love Lifted Me, but it wasn’t until Rogers released his self-titled second album in 1977 that he established himself as a solo country star.
Rogers hit No. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot Country Songs chart on April 2, 1977, with “Lucille,” a plaintive barroom song about a man whose wife has left him with “four hungry children and a crop in the field.”
Recorded at Nashville’s American Studio on Aug. 5, 1976, “Lucille” also became one of Rogers’ biggest hits overseas, hitting No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart the week of June 18, 1977.
What Are Some of Kenny Rogers’ Biggest Hits?
He’d go on to become one of the breakout musical superstars of the ’70s and ’80s, landing a long string of country hits that included “Daytime Friends,” “The Gambler,” “She Believes in Me,” “Coward of the County,” “Lady,” “Islands in the Stream” and many more.
Rogers sustained his run of No. 1 hits all the way through 1999, scoring his final chart-topper with “Buy Me a Rose.”
Rogers retired from touring with a splashy all-star concert in Nashville in 2017, and he died on March 20, 2020, leaving behind one of the greatest legacies of any musician of his generation.
PICTURES: See Inside Kenny Rogers’ Staggering California Estate
Kenny Rogers developed a taste for fine living early in his success. His ultra-lavish mansion in Bel Air, Calif., an estate called Lionsgate, was opulent even by celebrity standards. The 11-bedroom, 17-bathroom home totals 23,988 square feet of space, and it sits on 1.63 acres of some of the most expensive real estate in California.
The lavish interior includes a master suite that encompasses more than 3,000 square feet, three separate living rooms, seven fireplaces, a billiards room, a formal study, a private 12-seat theater with leather seats, a climate-controlled wine room that opens onto a saltwater pool, three steam showers and a large dry sauna. The property also features an outdoor glass elevator that leads to a large ballroom party space with an attached guest suite and a professional-sized gym.
The exterior of the house is just as lavish, including an outdoor living area with heated floors and a fully equipped bar, a tennis court with stadium lighting and a viewing area, a hot tub and extensive landscaping. Realtor.com calls Lionsgate the “most prestigious luxury estate” in Bel Air, boasting “possibly the best views in Los Angeles.”
According to Business Insider, Rogers purchased the estate in the 1970s, and he added the lions to the gate and christened the home Lionsgate. He sold it in 1983 for $5.8 million, according to Variety, and the property most recently sold in 2015 for a staggering $46.25 million.
A trio of golfers can complete the third leg of the career grand slam with a victory at the 2026 Masters, which begins on Thursday, April 9. Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa and Brooks Koepka have won two of the other majors entering the Masters 2026. This extra incentive could up the interest in backing any of the three with PGA bets come Thursday, April 9 at Augusta National. The latest 2026 Masters odds via FanDuel Sportsbook list Scottie Scheffler as the +550 favorite (risk $100 to win $550), with Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm moving into a tie for the second spot on the odds board at +1000.
Other 2026 Masters contenders include defending champion Rory McIlroy (+1100), Schauffele at +1500 and Ludvig Aberg at +1600, with the latter seeking his first major championship. Matt Fitzpatrick and Cameron Young are at +2000, with past Master champion Patrick Reed at +2700. Before locking in any 2026 Masters picks, making any PGA DFS picks on sites like FanDuel or DraftKings, or entering any 2026 Masters one-and-done picks, be sure to see the golf predictions and projected leaderboard from the proven computer model at SportsLine.
SportsLine’s proprietary model, built by DFS pro Mike McClure, simulated every PGA Tour event 10,000 times and reveals golf betting picks that have a history of being extremely profitable.
This same model has also nailed a whopping 16 majors entering the weekend, including the 2025 Masters — its fourth Masters in a row — as well as this year’s PGA Championship and Open Championship. Anyone who has followed its sports betting picks could have seen massive returns on betting sites.
One major surprise the model is calling for at the Masters 2026: Schauffele, a two-time major winner and one of the favorites, stumbles and barely cracks the top 10. He’s had a rough start to the 2026 PGA Tour, as he missed the cut in his first event before placing 41st in his second. A big reason for Schauffele’s struggles lies on the green, where he ranks 76th in total putting after being third in 2024, when he won his two majors. When you factor in that Schauffele also has more missed cuts than top-fives over his last four trips to Augusta, he’s one to steer clear of with 2026 Masters bets, considering his short PGA odds. See who else to fade here.
Another surprise: The model is high on Morikawa, even though he’s a longshot at +2700 and just withdrew from the Valero Texas Open (back) this week. He already has a PGA Championship and Open Championship on his resume, but Morikawa has been more consistent at the Masters than any other major. At no major does he have more top-fives (two), top 10s (three) or top 25s (five) than at Augusta National, which includes top-15 finishes in each of the last four years. The seven-time PGA Tour winner also enters in playing his best in years, as he prevailed at Pebble Beach in mid-February, ending a 45-start winless drought and then followed that up with a seventh place at the Genesis. See who else to pick here.
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Dutch authorities on Thursday showed off a recovered priceless gold 2,500-year-old helmet from Romania that was stolen last year during a brazen heist in the Netherlands.
Flanked by balaclava-clad police officers, a spokesman for Dutch prosecutors unveiled the 5th-century BC golden Helmet of Cotofenesti and two of the three gold bracelets stolen in January 2025.
Dutch police officer Corien Fahner said: “the Cotofenesti helmet and two Dacian gold bracelets have been returned and we are delighted to be able to announce this.”
The search for the third bracelet is ongoing, said Fahner.
The theft had sparked outrage in Romania and prompted a huge police search.
A gang of robbers used firework bombs to break into the Drents Museum in the northern Netherlands in January 2025, and smashed display cases inside.
Three men are on trial for the theft but have largely remained silent in court.
Museum director Robert van Langh told reporters that there was a tiny bit of damage to the helmet, “very difficult even to see.”
The helmet can be “completely restored to its original state,” said van Langh, who added that the two bracelets were in “perfect condition.”
This photograph shows a close-up view of the recovered golden helmet of Cotofenesti during its presentation to the press at the Drents Museum in Assen April 2, 2026.
Sem van der Wal / ANP /AFP via Getty Images
Under huge pressure from Romania, Dutch authorities have made multiple attempts to convince the suspects to tell them where the treasures are stashed.
Police offered to halve the sentence of one suspect if he revealed the location of the helmet.
An undercover officer posing as a criminal mastermind reportedly offered another suspect 400,000 euros ($420,000) to tell him where the booty was hidden.
Police had also offered a reward of 100,000 euros for information leading to the helmet’s recovery.
“People are devastated”
The theft and the search for the Dacian artefacts has gripped the Netherlands and regularly makes headline news.
“This is a dark day,” Harry Tupan, general director of the Drents Museum, said at the time. “In its 170-year existence, there has never been such a major incident.”
In the aftermath of the theft, then Romanian prime minister Marcel Ciolacu voiced outrage that “priceless objects” had been stolen and was considering claiming “unprecedented damages”.
“You have no idea what the impact of this is on the Romanian community,” Romanian cultural journalist Claudia Marcu, who has lived in the Netherlands since 2003, told public broadcaster NOS.
“When I heard about the theft I thought: for the Dutch this would be like (Rembrandt’s) ‘The Night Watch’ being stolen. People are devastated.”
The Dutch government had set aside 5.7 million euros ($6.5 million) for a likely payout following the brazen theft.
The pieces were on loan from a Bucharest museum, whose head was promptly sacked for lending the works out in the first place.
Dutch museums and galleries have been targeted by thieves in the past — including in November when works by artist Andy Warhol were taken, as well as a Van Gogh stolen from a museum in 2020.
The heists have prompted calls for better security to protect valuable artworks.
Romanian Foreign Minister Oana Toiu described the find as “extraordinary news.”
“It is so important not to give up when something is so valuable to multiple generations,” said the minister.
“Indiana Jones of the Art World”
Dutch art detective Arthur Brand had confirmed the find to AFP hours earlier on Thursday.
“It’s amazing. It’s the best news we could have got,” said Brand.
Brand said he and police have been working their contacts to persuade the alleged robbers to hand over the helmet in exchange for a more lenient punishment.
“We were pretty sure it had not been melted down because there were only four days between the robbery and the arrests,” said Brand. “It’s a fantastic job by the Dutch police.”
Brand, nicknamed the “Indiana Jones of the Art World”, has made headlines around the globe for his high-profile recoveries of stolen pieces of art.
In July 2025, he recovered a priceless trove of stolen documents from the 15th to the 19th century, including several UNESCO-listed archives from the world’s first multinational corporation.
A few months before that, Brand helped Dutch police crack the case of the mysterious disappearance of a Brueghel painting from a Polish museum over 50 years ago.
Brand’s other accomplishments include returning a Vincent van Gogh painting to a museum in 2023, more than three years after it was stolen.
In 2022, he returned a Roman statue that had been stolen from Musee du Pays Chatillonnais in 1973. He also recovered Salvador Dali’s “Adolescence,” a Picasso painting and “Hitler’s Horses,” sculptures that once stood outside the Nazi leader’s Berlin chancellery.
In 2017, the art detective told CBS News that he’s brokered deals with terrorist groups, the mafia and a slew of shady characters in order to track down pieces on the black market.
“On one hand you have the police, insurance companies, collectors, and on the other hand you have the criminals, the art thieves and the forgers,” Brand said. “So there are two different kind of worlds, and they do not communicate. So I put myself in the middle.”
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – April has rolled around and Expo New Mexico is home to a number of events happening throughout the month. Expo New Mexico General Manager Dan Mourning breaks down this month’s events. Running April 3 -5 at Expo New Mexico is the Hot Tub and Swim Spa Sale. The event is free to attend […]
When Marshals was first announced, Yellowstone fans assumed that Kayce and Monica’s story would continue together. Their East Camp ranch was protected thanks to a series-ending deal the youngest Dutton son cut with Thomas Rainwater and the Broken Rock Reservation. During Season 4 and Season 5, Monica became a real source of strength and inspiration on the show.
Sure, she was a bit hard to love early on. That all changed by the finale. Asbille and Grimes’ on-screen chemistry was undeniable and Tate — their on-screen son played by Brecken Merrill — seemed most comfortable during scenes with his fictional parents.
As the new series drew closer, more actors were announced for Marshals but Asbille was never one of them. Executives and creators never addressed this. Instead they used the mystery to promote the premiere and media played a long to a certain degree. Instead, pre-show interviews and red carpet events suspiciously worked around the elephant in the room.
During the premiere, we learn that Monica died within the last year after a battle with cancer, likely caused by mining on the Broken Rock Reservation. Her death was shocking on two levels.
First, it was just surprising to see such a major character die. Second, it was also stunning to learn of another off-screen death so soon after John Dutton (Kevin Costner) was killed off between seasons of Yellowstone. Fans hated that plot twist — why do it again?
Why Did Monica Die On Marshals?
The first explanation for why Monica died on Marshals came from showrunner Spencer Hudnut who told EW they needed a reason for Kayce to reverse his position on joining law enforcement. This made sense to a certain degree; at the end of Yellowstone he chose family over badge and made a big deal of it. Why would he pivot?
Killing Monica seemed like a scorched earth solution to the problem, but later Hudnut would tell the Hollywood Reporter that Asbille wasn’t available.
At least that’s what fans thought he said. The actual quote was quite different and — with this new information — quite telling:
“Then, truthfully, as we were trying to figure it out, Monica was not one of the ingredients that was available to me.”
Odd phrasing, right? Hudnut talks about Asbille’s character Monica as if she’s just another jar in the spice rack, not a human making choices. Fans — and to a small degree, the Dutton Rules podcast — twisted this to indicate she didn’t make herself available, due to another acting gig, personal life etc … That’s not what he said.
The Real Reason Marshals Killed Off Monica Dutton
If you’re someone who believes lawyers ruin everything you’ll hate this. Puck’s Matthew Belloni has led the way with Yellowstone universe scoops and he suggests Monica was killed over streaming rights.
Yellowstone fans know that Seasons 1-5 stream on Peacock, not Paramount+ like every other Taylor Sheridan show. This weird little wrinkle is due to an agreement signed before the existence of P+.
As part of that deal, Belloni says, all continuations of the Yellowstone will also need to stream on Peacock. Paramount doesn’t want that so they needed to go to great lengths to ensure Marshals doesn’t feel like a Yellowstone continuation.
“Differentiation was partly why they killed her off in the pilot,” Belloni says.
This would also explain why the upcoming Dutton Ranch show featuring characters Beth and Rip moved from Montana to south Texas. If you recall, the couple had purchased land in Montana at the end of S5 Yellowstone but the new series finds them 1,500 miles away.
17 Most Stunning Yellowstone Franchise Deaths
No character is safe in Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone universe. Here are the 17 most stunning deaths from 1883, 1923 and five seasons of Yellowstone.