Celine Dion says she's returning to live concerts

After an emotional return to the stage at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony,Celine Dionhas announced she will return to the City of Light for a series of comeback concerts this fall.

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The singer announced in a press release Monday that she will perform a residency-style run of shows at Paris La Défense Arena beginning Sept. 12, marking her first full concerts in years as she continues to managestiff-person syndrome.

The concerts were teased in March through a poster campaign across Paris featuring the titles of some of Dion's most famous songs, including "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" and "Power of Love," before the shows were officially confirmed.

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Dion will perform multiple shows per week throughout September and October at the 40,000-seat venue, which has previously hosted major acts such as Taylor Swift, the Rolling Stones and Kendrick Lamar.

The 10-show concert series is currently scheduled to conclude Wednesday, Oct. 14, according to a press release.

Robin Galiegue - PHOTO: Celine Dion is set to make her return with a landmark five-week limited engagement at the famed Paris La Défense Arena.

In a statement included in Monday's press release, Dion said, "Over the last few years, every day that's gone by, I've felt your prayers and support, your kindness and love. You've helped me in ways that I can't even describe, and I'm truly fortunate to have your support."

"This year, I'm getting the best birthday gift of my life…I'm getting the chance to see you, to perform for you once again in Paris, beginning in September!" she continued. "I'm feeling good, I'm strong, I'm feeling excited, obviously a little nervous, but most of all, I'm grateful to all of YOU! I love you all and I'll see you soon!"

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ABC News reached out to Dion's representative for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

The Paris shows mark a long-awaited return to the venue for Dion, who was originally scheduled to bring her Courage World Tour there in 2020. Those dates were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and later canceled following Dion's 2022 diagnosis of stiff-person syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that includes rigidity and stiffness of certain areas of the body, causing unsteadiness, slower movements and difficulties walking.

Robin Galiegue - PHOTO: Celine Dion is set to make her return with a landmark five-week limited engagement at the famed Paris La Défense Arena.

The diagnosis forced her to cancel multiple subsequent tour dates across North America, Europe and the U.K.

Dion's health journey was documented in the 2024 film"I Am: Celine Dion,"where the singer spoke candidly about how much performing means to her.

"When you record, it sounds great. But when you go on stage, it will be greater. I think we did create our own magic," she said in the film.

She also reflected on the emotional toll of canceling shows due to her health.

"It's not hard to do a show, you know. It's hard to cancel a show," Dion said, adding that while her condition had kept her off the stage, she had no plans to give up.

"I'm working hard every day, but I have to admit: It's been a struggle. I miss it so much. The people, I miss them," she said at the time. "If I can't run, I'll walk. If I can't walk, I'll crawl. And I won't stop. I won't stop."

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Eric Dane's final TV performance teased in new 'Euphoria' trailer

Eric Dane'sfinal television performance is set to air nearly two months after his death.

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The late actor died Feb. 19, following a battle withALS. Prior to his death, he returned to his role as Cal Jacobs in the hit HBO series "Euphoria" for the show's highly anticipated third season.

Fans got a preview of Dane's final performance as Cal in the show's latest trailer, which dropped Monday.

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In the trailer, Jules Vaughn, played by Hunter Schafer, approaches Cal and asks him, "Remember me?"

Cal replies, "How can I forget?"

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Dane's performance as Cal is regarded as one of his most unforgettable roles.

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In his final interview with Brad Falchuk on Netflix's "Famous Last Words," which aired Feb. 19, Dane said that he "put a lot of effort into" the role.

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He added, "Cal and I are very similar in that we know what it's like to lead a double life. I've had experience with that with my battle with drugs and alcohol. I know what it is like to not have my insides match my outside.

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A logline for "Euphoria" season 3 states that the new installment will focus on the group of childhood friends as they "wrestle with the virtue of faith, the possibility of redemption, and the problem of evil."

Returning to season 3 with Dane and Schafer are Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, Maude Apatow, Martha Kelly, Chloe Cherry, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and Toby Wallace.

Colman Domingo, Nika King, Alanna Ubach, Sophia Rose Wilson, Melvin Bonez Estes, Daeg Faerch, Paula Marshall, Zak Steiner and Marsha Gambles are also returning as guest stars.

"Euphoria" season 3 will debut on HBO and stream on HBO Max on April 12.

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Megan Thee Stallion Goes Wild in True Religion Crop Top & Micro Shorts

Megan Thee Stallionis once again commanding attention, this time while teasing the second drop of her collaboration with True Religion. The rapper took to Instagram to unveil a series of striking campaign images, giving fans a first look at the upcoming release. Captioning the post simply "DROP 2," Megan tagged the brand and let the pictures speak for themselves.

Megan Thee Stallion unleashes her wild side in True Religion crop top and micro shorts

The Grammy-winning artist has expanded her influence into fashion, often collaborating with major brands. The new images showcase Megan Thee Stallion in a studio setting, posing against a sleek, shiny neutral backdrop that keeps the focus entirely on the look.

For the shoot, Megan embraced a daring animal-print ensemble, featuring a leopard-printcrop toppaired with coordinatingmicro shorts. The halter-style top featured a plunging neckline, structured detailing, and buttons that ran down the front. This added a slightly rugged edge that echoed True Religion's signature aesthetic. The matching micro shorts sat high on the waist and were cut ultra short. They featured the same leopard pattern, creating a cohesive look.

She paired the set with black ankle-strap stiletto heels, giving the outfit a sleek and polished finish. Accessories were kept minimal but impactful. She wore a chunky silver chain necklace and a matching bracelet that added a subtle touch of shine. To complete the look, Megan wore diamond stud earrings that tied the entire styling together.

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Megan's beauty look added even more impact to the campaign. She styled her jet black hair in ultra-long waves that fell dramatically down her back. This further emphasised the powerful silhouette of the shoot. Her makeup leaned into soft glam, with sculpted brows, warm-toned eyeshadow, and a glossy nude lip.

The post quickly sparked excitement among fans and followers, with many praising the bold leopard print and Megan's confident posing. The rapper continues to prove that her influence extends far beyond music, cementing her place as an icon in both fashion and pop culture.

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A nervous Roki Sasaki steadies himself in Dodgers season debut after a shaky spring

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A nervousRoki Sasakitook the mound in his season debut, knowing he needed to prove something to himself and the Los Angeles Dodgers after a shaky spring.

Associated Press Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) releases a pitch during the second inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians, Monday, March 30, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman) Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) releases a pitch during the first inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians, Monday, March 30, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman) Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) pitches during the second inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians, Monday, March 30, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman) Los Angeles Dodgers Roki Sasaki receives his ring from Los Angeles Dodgers owner Mark Walter during a World Series Champion ring ceremony prior to a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Friday, March 27, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman)

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The right-hander allowed one run and four hits over four innings of a4-2 lossto the Cleveland Guardians on Monday night. Sasaki struck out four and walked two in his first major league start since May 9.

He walked 15 batters duringspring training, raising concerns about his ability to perform as a starter.

"I actually didn't have the confidence at all when this game started," Sasaki said through a translator, "but I was just focusing on doing what I can control."

José Ramírez, Cleveland's best hitter, singled in the first inning before Sasaki got him on a swinging strikeout in the third with runners on first and second and the Dodgers trailing 1-0.

"It should be a big boost to his confidence," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. "He's a confident player, but when you don't have success, it's hard to have real confidence. But when you perform, you start to build true confidence, so hopefully he can build on this one."

Roberts detected Sasaki's self-doubt in the first inning, when the 24-year-old pitcher got two quick outs before Ramírez singled and stole second.

"It was a wait-and-see kind of demeanor in the sense of you know what you're supposed to do, know what you want to do, and until you actually do it, holding your breath a little bit," the manager said. "Once he got out of that inning he was like, 'OK, I can do this,' and then wanted to go out there and keep doing it."

Dalton Rushing, the 25-year-old backup to catcher Will Smith, called the game behind the plate while Smith got the night off.

Rushing used the time walking in from the bullpen with Sasaki to pump him up.

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"I told him it was just me and him, just kind of tunnel vision to an extent and trust what you do," Rushing said. "You were a really good pitcher for a long time in Japan for a reason. You've been a great pitcher for us last year down the stretch."

Sasaki was supposed to be the next big thing coming out of Nippon Professional Baseball. He signed with the Dodgers in January 2025, but by mid-May he was on the injured list with a right shoulder impingement.

After a long rehab assignment in the minors, he rejoined the Dodgers in late September as a reliever. He made eight starts and two relief appearances overall, going 1-1 with a 4.46 ERA, 28 strikeouts and 22 walks.

His best moments as a rookie came out of the bullpen. He earned his first professional save closing out the first game of the National League Division Series against Philadelphia. He pitched in three games in the series, earning two saves and then working three perfect innings in relief in the clinching fourth game.

In the World Seriesagainst Toronto, Sasaki pitched 2 2/3 innings over two games, and Los Angeles went on to win in seven games.

Sasaki remains intent on making it as a starter, and the Dodgers are giving him the chance to find himself again.

"The goal is to keep going deeper in games," Roberts said. "I know he was a little bit nervous going into this start about what to expect. He responded well."

Rushing called it "a very big step forward" for Sasaki.

"We're going to build off this," the catcher said. "We're going to sit down and talk, see what we could have done better, refine some things and look forward to having him out there next time."

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Japan deploys its first long-range missiles

TOKYO (AP) — Japan's first long-rangemissilewas deployed at a southwestern army camp, officials said Tuesday, as the country pushes to bolster its offensive capabilities.

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The upgraded Type-12 land-to-ship missiles, developed and produced by Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, became operational at Camp Kengun in Kumamoto prefecture.

"As Japan faces the most severe and complex security environment in the postwar era ... it is an extremely important capability to strengthen Japan's deterrence and responsiveness," Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi told reporters. "It demonstrates Japan's firm determination and capability to defend itself."

The upgraded Type-12 missile has a range of about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles), a significant extension from the 200-kilometer (125-mile) range of the original that would allow it to reach mainland China.

The deployment of the long-range missile gives Japan a "standoff" capability, meaning it can strike enemy missile bases from afar, marking a break from the self-defense-only policy the country long followed under its pacifist constitution.

Residents opposing the deployment near the residential area staged protests outside the Kengun camp, saying it would escalate tension and increases risks the area could be targeted by potential enemies.

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Also Tuesday, a hypersonic glide vehicle, a new weapons system designed for island defense, was deployed to Camp Fuji in the Shizuoka prefecture, west of Tokyo. Additional deployment of the upgraded Type-12 missiles and HGVs at other locations in Japan, including Hokkaido in the north and Miyazaki in the south, are planned by March 2028.

Japan also plans to deploy U.S.-made, 1,600-kilometer (990-mile)-rangeTomahawk cruise missileson Japanese destroyer JS Chokai later this year, and eventually on seven other destroyers.

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Japan considers China its main regional security threat and has fortified the country's southwestern islands near the East China Sea in recent years.

Prime MinisterSanae Takaichi's Cabinet in December approveda record defense budget planexceeding 9 trillion yen ($58 billion) for the fiscal year beginning April and aims to fortify its strike-back capability and coastal defense with cruise missiles and unmanned arsenals.

Japan last June spottedtwo Chinese aircraft carriersalmost simultaneously operating near Japanese remote islands in the Pacific for the first time, sparking Tokyo's concern about Beijing's military activity stretching far beyond its borders.

The defense minster last week announced the establishment of a new office dedicated to studying China's Pacific activity.

Tensions have escalated further sinceTakaichi's statementin November that any Chinese military action against Taiwan could be grounds for a Japanese military response.

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11-Year-Old Boy with Down Syndrome Celebrates Being Cancer Free 2 Years After Leukemia Diagnosis

A community rallies around an 11-year-old boy two years after he's considered cancer-free

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  • Levi Buxman, who also has Down syndrome, was supported by his classmates as he rang a bell to celebrate

  • The child was diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia in November 2023

An Ohio community is celebrating a young boy who is now cancer-free after years of hospitalizations and rough moments linked to his disease.

At 9 years old, Levi Buxman was diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia on Nov. 5, 2023, according to aGoFundMe.

On March 20, the now-11-year-old, who also has Down syndrome, was surrounded by students and staff at Green Elementary in Smithville after he rang his bell at Akron Children's Hospital to celebrate being cancer-free.

Levi paraded down the hallway, giving out high-fives as his classmates cheered him on, as shown in a video of his special moment broadcast byWKYCon March 26.

The fifth grader loves listening anddancing toMichael Jackson, and wore a red and black jacket that reads "Just beat it" on the back, a nod to him beating cancer.

His mother, Lauren Buxman, spoke to the news station about the day she found out about her eldest son's diagnosis, initially thinking it was the flu.

"I took him to the ER and with leukemia, they can detect it with a blood test," she told the news station. "So within a couple hours, we had a diagnosis and then he didn't come home again for 70 days."

In the GoFundMe, loved ones said his diagnosis came "wildly unexpected and sudden."

For Lauren, it was even harder to face alone because her husband Branden Buxman was away at the time. He was on the road back from a hunting trip in Colorado when she found out about Levi's diagnosis.

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In the last two years, Levi has spent nearly 267 nights in the hospital and suffered a stroke that left doctors wondering how he survived.

Outside of his medical condition, Lauren wondered if her child would ever live a normal life with friends. And then he met one — a boy named Liam in the oncology unit at Akron Children's Hospital.

"They had some kind of weird relationship where one of them would show up at the hospital and just for an acute illness and they'd end up staying for weeks and the other one would be right behind them," Lauren said of Liam and Levi's friendship.

But when Liam died in May 2025, Levi struggled with his best friend not being there when it was time to ring his bell.

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That's when his community stepped up.

"One of my biggest fears when we had Levi and got his Down syndrome diagnosis was that he wouldn't have friends, that kids would be cruel and he just wouldn't be seen," Lauren said.

"When we did the clap out, just seeing how much the kids love him and the kids were seeking him out for high fives and hugs and calling his name, it warms my heart to see that the kids see him for who he is," his mom added.

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Rosalía Tells Madrid Audience She's 'Much Better Now' Days After Stopping Concert Due to Food Poisoning

Rosalía returned to her Lux Tour on Monday, March 30, four days after cutting a Milan concert short due to food poisoning

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  • She kicked off a four-night residency at Movistar Arena in Madrid

  • The singer told the crowd she is feeling "much better"

Rosalíais back on stage after a brief bout of food poisoning.

TheLuxartist, 33, opened night one of her four-night residency at Movistar Arena in Madrid on Monday, March 30, just four days after cutting a Milan stop short amid her brief illness.

"How are we feeling tonight? I'm so happy to be here," she told the crowd in Spain's capital city on Monday, perBillboard. "Last week, I wasn't feeling too well, but I'm much better now."

During Rosalía's March 25 show in Milan, she reportedly cut the performance short about 45 minutes after telling her fans she was experiencing discomfort from "big time food poisoning."

"I tried to do this show — since the beginning, I've been sick. I've had big-time food poisoning, and I've tried to push it till the end but I'm feeling extremely sick," said Rosalía,as seen in fan videos of the moment.

"I'm puking out there, and I really want to give the best show," the Grammy winner continued. "And I'm, like, on the floor, doing my best. I might try to keep going, but maybe at some point I have to stop. I'm extremely sick."

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Rosalía told the crowd she was "really trying" and planned to "push as much as I can."

"But we might have to stop if I physically can't keep going," she added. "I'm in pain."

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Rosalía's Lux Tour includes material from her ambitious album of the same name, and is divided into four acts, perBillboard. The album features both grand orchestral arrangements and electro-pop, all sung in 13 different languages, with each song inspired by a different Catholic saint or female religious figure.

The singer's current tourkicked off March 16 in Franceand continues with shows around the globe through September. The tour's U.S. leg begins on June 4 in Miami. The album came out in November 2025 and reached No. 4 on theBillboard200 chart.

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Luxalso helped her achieve the record ofmost-streamed albumby a female Spanish-speaking artist, as the project received 42.1 million streams in its first 24 hours of release.

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