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Taylor Swift stuns at iHeartRadio Music Awards, Jason and Brittany Aldean turn heads during date night

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The music industry’s biggest stars shined bright at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards.

Celebrities rocked the red carpet at the Dolby Theater on Thursday, March 26 on their way to watch Ludacris host the award show honoring the best of the best in entertainment.

Hollywood power couple Donnie Wahlberg and Jenny McCarthy walked the red carpet together. Wahlberg posed for photos in a classic black suit with a black and white design on the collar, while McCarthy opted for a black dress with a low back and a thigh-high slit which she paired with a silver sparkling clutch.

Country music royalty, Jason Aldean and his wife Brittany, posed for photos side by side on the red carpet. Aldean sported an all-black look, including a leather jacket and a black cowboy hat, while Brittany wore a pink long-sleeve dress with ruffles, which she paired with an updo and a diamond necklace. 

Teddi Mellencamp walked the red carpet in a black silk dress with lace on the neckline, which she paired with open-toed nude shoes, a diamond statement necklace and multiple rings. She styled her short hair slicked back and kept her makeup minimal with bold lashes and a nude lipstick.

Taylor Swift turned heads on the red carpet when she posed for photos in a corseted green outfit with sequined designs on either side, pairing the look with soft makeup and dangly diamond earrings and a ring.

Once inside the award show, Swift met up with her fiancé, Travis Kelce, and they both gave a standing ovation to Alex Warren, following their performance, and could be seen dancing along while Lainey Wilson performed.

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WATCH: Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg walk the red carpet at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards

“90210” star, Jennie Garth, also posed for photos at the award show, opting for pink satin dress pants with a matching blazer and a white tank top underneath, which she paired with red high heels. The actress kept her makeup look natural and wore her blonde hair in beach waves.

Garth’s co-star on the hit show, Tori Spelling, stunned on the red carpet in a risqué red dress which featured a low-cut neckline with a sheer corseted top and a thigh-high slit, which she paired with sparkly silver high-heeled shoes.

Nikki Glaser stunned on the carpet in a black dress with a thigh-high slit and high strapless neckline, which she paired with a pair of silver dangle earrings and bracelets, as well as a black clutch.

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Country superstar, Ella Langley, wore a short sheer black dress with a plunging neckline, which she paired with a diamond necklace and a black purse.

Once inside, Langley ran into Swift and her fiancé and shared a hug with the couple.

Miley Cyrus turned heads when she walked the red carpet in a black buttoned-up jacket, which she paired with black pants made with the same material. She styled her hair in beach waves and opted for dramatic eye makeup.

The “Hannah Montana” star was awarded the Innovator Award during the show, which was presented to her by country superstar, Lainey Wilson.

WATCH: Miley Cyrus poses for photos on the red carpet at the iHeartRadio Music Awards

Singer Nicole Scherzinger also rocked black on the carpet, wearing a floor-length strapless dress, which she paired with black opera gloves. She also accessorized with big dangling earrings and wore her long black hair in waves.

The host of the evening, rapper, Ludacris, was all smiles as he walked the red carpet in an all-black outfit featuring a textured black suit jacket and matching pants, which he paired with a necklace.

Russell Dickerson also walked the red carpet, sporting a brown jacket with fringe and black pants, which he paired with sunglasses and a black cowboy hat.

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UFC fighter Alexa Grasso delivers vicious KO to Maycee Barber

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UFC flyweight competitor Alexa Grasso delivered one of the most brutal knockouts of 2026 so far.

Grasso went up against Maycee Barber in the co-main event at UFC Seattle. The matchup was expected to be a slugfest as the two female fighters are a couple of the best in the division.

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With about 2:30 left in the fight, Grasso connected on a few punches. She avoided Barber’s strikes and hit a quick one-two, stunning Barber and knocking her down. Grasso quickly capitalized and put Barber in a rear-naked chokehold. She was credited with a knockout victory.

Barber was completely out of it, while Grasso celebrated her 17th victory and her first since March 2023 when she defeated Valentina Shevchenko via submission. The Barber fight was Grasso’s first since May 2025 when she lost to Natalia Silva via unanimous decision.

Barber was hospitalized after the fight, though she walked out of the Octagon under her own power.

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“Not our night… This is the fight game and sometimes things don’t go our way,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories. “No blame, no excuses … just lessons. We learn, we grow and we come back stronger. God is good all the time.”

UFC President Dana White praised Grasso’s performance.

“I think it is one of the greatest in sports history, let alone this year, tonight or whatever,” he said, via SB Nation. “It was incredible.”

It’s unclear whether Grasso will get a shot at the flyweight championship soon. Shevchenko is currently the title holder with Silva listed as the top contender for her.

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Tom Cotton slams Democrats’ ‘temper tantrum’ for fueling TSA chaos amid funding fight

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Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., blasted travel chaos gripping airports nationwide as a direct result of Democrats’ “temper tantrum” over immigration policy, as the ongoing standoff snarls TSA operations and disrupts millions of passengers nationwide.

“The reason we’re at this impasse is that Democrats are using long TSA lines to throw a temper tantrum about deportations of violent criminal illegal aliens and funding of ICE and Border Patrol,” Cotton said on “Fox News Sunday.”

The Arkansas Republican argued the disruptions are not the result of funding shortfalls, but reiterated they stem from a deliberate political fight over immigration, accusing Democrats of shifting demands and prolonging the standoff as airport delays drag on nationwide.

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He added that Democrats are pushing for reforms that would prevent ICE agents from wearing masks — a push most Republicans oppose.

“The reason why ICE officers wear masks is because radical left-wing Democrats will dox them and then their street militias will terrorize their wives and their kids at their houses,” Cotton said.

“That’s why the Democrats are inflicting long TSA lines on the American people.”

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The partisan gridlock has prompted a lengthy partial government shutdown that has led to TSA agents calling in sick while missing paychecks, lapses in staffing and hours-long wait times at major airports across the U.S.

Travelers at major airports have voiced their disquiet to Fox News in recent days.

“Anyone who votes for a Democrat after this should be shipped out of the country,” one frustrated traveler at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport told Fox News Digital.

“It’s the division. Everyone should be unified and working together instead of just picking teams…” said another. 

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Tyrell Fortune wins UFC debut after score error reversal, years after being pronounced dead

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Heavyweight Tyrell Fortune rose through the professional MMA ranks roughly a decade ago. It took until Saturday for him to secure his first UFC victory, though it did not come without drama.

Fourteen years after being pronounced dead during a weight cut, Fortune now also adds a UFC win to his comeback.

Fortune initially beat Marcin Tybura by unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night, receiving judges scores of 30-27, 29-28 and 29-28. However, cage announcer Bruce Buffer caused confusion by reading the scores incorrectly, announcing totals that favored Fortune’s opponent.

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The error went unnoticed until Fortune had exited the octagon and headed toward the tunnel. Officials brought him back, where he was officially declared the winner.

“I was so upset with myself,” Fortune said as he evaluated his performance. “I felt I didn’t do enough. I was just upset. With two weeks’ notice, I feel like I did a good job, but I also need to come with a better performance next time.”

The former NCAA Division II wrestling champion’s path to Saturday’s victory includes a 2012 weight-cut incident that left him pronounced dead before he made a full recovery.

He recalled the experience, saying it still doesn’t feel real years later. “I tried to forget about it for so long … because it seemed so far-fetched. Like, “Man. I died. Everything was over for a second, and I came back to life,'” Fortune told ESPN.

“And it really changed my perspective of life in general and how I view just living life on a day-to-day basis. When you’re in a situation like that, you really start to look at your values as a person, and you see what’s important to you, because it was all self-inflicted.”

“It was just after my junior-college season, and I wasn’t a big heavyweight. I averaged around 220, 230 pounds. That’s in the middle of two weight categories. International weight classes are 211 and 265 pounds. I’m at 230. I’m like, ‘I can either give up this 30 to 40 pounds, or I can cut weight and be bigger than everybody at 211.’ So that’s what led to the decision to cut weight.”

Fortune stepped in to fight Tybura on Saturday on two weeks’ notice after an injury withdrawal.

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