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Elisabeth Hasselbeckcontinues to spark heated debates with panellists onThe View. The mother of three is firing back atSunny Hostin, who has publicly criticized PresidentDonald Trump'sattacks on Iran.

The formerSurvivorcontestant, who is back on the show as a fill-in host, questioned Sunny's thoughts on Thursday. Elisabeth referred to former PresidentBarack Obama'stime in the White House when a memo surfaced in 2011. Donald declared war on Iran last weekend with several airstrikes in the region. His actions have polarized public opinion.

Sunny Hostin called Donald Trump's Iranian strikes "illegal and unconstitutional"

Elisabeth isn't afraid to state her opinion. On Thursday, she challenged Sunny's claim that the attacks on Iran were "illegal and unconstitutional." Elisabeth turned to a 2011 document to make her point. That's when she says a memo by the Office of Legal Counsel stated that the President has constitutional authority to direct the use of military forces in Libya. According to Elisabeth, Barack had this authority because they could "reasonably determine that such use of force was in the national interest."

She adds that "prior congressional approval is not constitutionally required" regarding military force. Sunny fought back, saying that the President doesn't go to the Office of Legal Counsel on matters like that. She had previously worked in the Department of Justice. Sunny believes that Congress should have voted on potential military strikes against Iran.

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To say Elisabeth's return to the program has been controversial might be an understatement. Earlier this week, she had a heated argument with co-hostWhoopi Goldbergregardingthe ICE shootings.

As Elisabeth and Sunny continued arguing Whoopi stepped in to try and steer the conversation elsewhere. Sunny, though, could be heard discussing a war. She believes that starting one is simple, but ending one is not.

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Oscars might not care about hearing best song nominees performed, but we do

Last year, there were none.

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This year, movie music fans will at least get to hear two of the fivebest original song nominees.

In a controversial move – isn't there always one? – the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciencesdecreed thatonly"Golden"from "KPop Demon Hunters" and"I Lied to You"from "Sinners" would be granted the stage for live performances during the March 15 Oscars ceremony.

Asreported by Varietyin January, citing a letter from the Oscars' executive producers, the other nominees will be celebrated via custom-produced segments that may include behind-the-scenes footage of the songwriting process.

Songs by Nick Cave and Bryce Dessner ("Train Dreams"from "Train Dreams"), Nicholas Pike ("Sweet Dreams of Joy"from "Viva Verdi!") andperennial nominee Diane Warren("Dear Me"from her documentary "Relentless") will be scuttled "to create a fast-paced, entertaining and cohesive" show, according to the Academy's letter.

Audrey Nuna, EJAE and Rei Ami pose with their best original song trophy for "Golden" from "KPop Demon Hunters" during the 83rd Golden Globe Awards on Jan. 11.

Last year, the broadcastnixed all of the best original song performances, again citing time constraints. The 2025 Oscars marked thefirst omission of best song performances since 2012; the category was also deemed unworthy of airtime in 1989 and 2010.

So since we only have a couple of new productions to anticipate, we're taking a look back at a dozen of the most memorable from Oscars past.

The only caveat: Performances didn't have to equate to a winning song, but said song had to be nominated. Otherwise we'd haveLady Gagaat the 2015 Oscars,who stunned with her tributeto "The Sound of Music," at the top of the list.

12. Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston, 'When You Believe' ('The Prince of Egypt'), 1999

This duet showcased the vocal acrobatics of two of the most deservedly acclaimed female singers in modern music. While the hand holding betweenMariah CareyandWhitney Houstonfeels more staged than genuine and the song hasn't maintained the instant recognizability as Aerosmith's competing "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (probably songwriter Warren's best chance to have won thatstill-elusive Oscar), no one is going to quibble with such unadulterated star power. When a choir joins the singers for the final third of the song and both Houston and Carey take flight with their trademark belting, just sit back and marvel.

11. Three 6 Mafia and Taraji P. Henson, 'It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp' ('Hustle & Flow'), 2006

TheSouthern rappers from Memphisbecame the first hip-hop group to perform at the Oscars, and later in the ceremony, the first to win the best original song award. Their performance electrifies with a combination of a street savvy set – part living room, part gritty sidewalk – and the group's loping song.Taraji P. Henson, in a white, Marilyn Monroe-esque dress, delivers the earworm chorus and clearly enjoys moonlighting on stage, especially when she commands the spotlight for a final, bracing note.

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10. The Swell Season, 'Falling Slowly' ('Once'), 2008

Sometimes simplicity is the most effective approach, and it works to brilliant, chills-inducing effect. The folk duo of Irish musician Glen Hansard and Czech singer/ pianist Markéta Irglová, stars of the sweet indie film "Once," oozes quiet chemistry. The film is based on their ownburgeoning musical relationship, which turned personal for a couple of years after its release, and their quick glances at each other during the tender song indicates undeniable mutual affection.

9. Diana Ross and Lionel Richie, 'Endless Love' ('Endless Love'), 1982

The vibrations between these two pros is palpable the moment they arrive from the wings on opposite sides of the stage.Lionel Richie, looking fly in his tinted glasses and classic tux, andDiana Ross, in a sublime feathered outfit, snuggle as they progress through the song. But they leave enough space for Ross to toss out a wallop of a crescendo as Richie plays her understated foil.

8. U2, 'The Hands That Built America' ('Gangs of New York'), 2003

Though the Oscar eluded the band (Eminem's"Lose Yourself"won best original song), they certainly didn't lose with their rendition of this evocative ballad. As the Edge strums an acoustic guitar, a somber Bono stands uncharacteristically still for the first verse, hands clasped in front of him as he sings. But after taking off to slowly stroll the stage,the inimitable frontmanhits a note that sounds more like an operatic cry, so deeply does he feel the music. Throughout the performance, powerful black and white video of immigrants sweating and smiling as they help build New York plays behind the quartet.

7.Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson and Anika Noni Rose, 'Dreamgirls' medley ('Dreamgirls'), 2007

Talk about a power trio.Jennifer Hudsonkickstarts the medley with "I Love You I Do" as she slinks among a foursome of horn-wielding dancers. ThenBeyoncé arriveshalfway through the song to swish her dress, beam beatifically and uncork her own potent voice. But it's the tradeoffs between the two on "Listen" that stun. As the pair duet, they perhaps unintentionally push each other's vocals to the stratosphere, with Beyoncé ultimately taking the spotlight with her fierce, from-the-gut performance. The closing "Patience" withAnika Noni Roseand Keith Robinson is an unquestionably pretty, if understated, finale.

6. Adele, 'Skyfall' ('Skyfall'), 2013

A decade before shewowed audiences in Las Vegaswith an astonishing presentation of the titular song from the James Bond film, Adele bewitched with her Oscars performance. The creeping strings and plucked guitar provide the cinematic sweep, but it is Adele's voice – pure and glasslike – and the dramatic flourishes that infuse her delivery that cement her reputation as a preeminent vocalist of our time.

5. Robin Williams, 'Blame Canada' ('South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'), 1999

Some – OK, most – would callRobin Williamsa national treasure. Same for the guys behind the source material, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, architects of"South Park"and the satirical film from whence this gem of an anthem came. But who better than a game-for-anything, rubber-faced (and limbed!) Williams to bring it all to life, marching with townsfolk, high kicking with dancing Mounties and making us smile on our crankiest days.

4. Bruce Springsteen, 'Streets of Philadelphia' ('Philadelphia'), 1994

With a gentle backbeat chugging behind him,Bruce Springsteensounded appropriately "bruised and battered" as he unspooled his Oscar-winning ballad from the poignant Tom Hanks movie about a gay man persecuted for having AIDS. The song in general was a perfect tonal fit for the film. But this performance, not much more than Springsteen standing and clasping a microphone, is all that was needed as he sang in a hushed tone both melancholy and hopeful, his background singers adding a haunting touch.

3. Celine Dion, 'My Heart Will Go On' ('Titanic'), 1998

Even though anyone with ears was sick to death of the Celtic-tinged theme to James Cameron's opus by the time the Oscars rolled around, only those with the stoniest of hearts and iciest of veins (apologies, Jack Dawson) wouldn't be moved by anotherCeline Dionmaster class in singing. On a stark white set and backed by an orchestra, Dion, in contrasting black, pounded her chest, elegantly waved her arms and controlled the song through tranquil dips and skyrocketing climaxes as only she can.

2. Ryan Gosling, 'I'm Just Ken' ('Barbie'), 2024

Oh, where to begin? The fuchsia suit and shades? The suave waltz from the audience to the stage? The "Material Girl"/"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" set filled with gliding "Kens" (including actors Simu Liu and Kingsley Ben-Adir) in three-piece suits? The guest appearances from Mark Ronson, Slash and Wolfgang Van Halen? It was all so charming, self-deprecating and ridiculous in the best sense that one canonly applaud Ryan Goslingfor his fearless vindication for Kens everywhere.

1. Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, 'Shallow' ('A Star is Born'), 2019

There is chemistry and then there is smoldering.Lady GagaandBradley Cooper, who shared undeniable harmony in"A Star is Born,"seamlessly transferred that connection to a live audience in a cleverly staged performance that gripped your soul. With the camera facing the audience, the pair walked to the stage hand in hand, their eyes locked as Cooper sat on a stool a few feet in front of Gaga to sing the opening verse. Barely breaking eye contact, Gaga slid behind her piano for her intense portion of the song as Cooper quietly positioned himself next to her. The twosome sat millimeters apart for the closing lyrics, eyes closed and emotions apparent, allowing viewers to share a most intimate moment.

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Olympic figure skater Alysa Liu pleads for privacy after being chased at airport

OlympianAlysa Liushared a scary encounter she had with a fan at the airport.

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Liu became a sensation following hergold medal-winning free skateto Donna Summer's "MacArthur Park" at the 2026Winter Olympics. While the figure skater has become known for her carefree and joyful persona, she has suddenly been thrust into the spotlight, which has brought some unwelcome attention.

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Liu revealed that she was "chased" after getting off her flight on Wednesday. She asked the public for privacy after the stressful experience.

"So I land at the airport & there's a crowd waiting at the exit with cameras & things for me to sign," Liu shared in an Instagram Story on March 4. "All up in my personal space. Someone chased me to my car bruh. Please do not do that to me."

Liu, who is from Oakland, Calif., has been jetsetting across the country to discuss her skating career and Olympic wins. Her return from the Milan Cortina games has been quite a whirlwind. While disembarking her homecoming flight on Feb. 24 at the San Francisco International Airport, viral TikTok videos showedDelta employees givingher a shout-out andspectators waitingin the airport terminals for her arrival.

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The 20-year-old Olympian became the first United States woman to claim the gold since Sarah Hughes won at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City. She also won gold in the team figure skating event alongside teammates Ilia Malinin, Amber Glenn, Madison Chock, Evan Bates, Ellie Kam, and Danny O'Shea.

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Before that awkward post-flight encounter, Liu made anappearanceonThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonon Tuesday night, gifting host Jimmy Fallon a wig emulating her iconic halo hair.

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Luckily, Liu appears to be taking time for herself in spite of the madness. She toldTeen Voguethat she rested in the Bay Area immediately after the games.

"I went home and I literally did whatever I wanted for five days," she said. "I didn't have any media, and I had no commitments, so it was really great. I got to see a lot of my friends again, and just relax and catch up on sleep. I skated twice just because I wanted to."

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Cooper Flagg will reportedly return to Mavericks' lineup Thursday against Magic

Cooper Flagg is expected to return to the Dallas Mavericks' lineup for Thursday night's game against the Orlando Magic,according to Marc Stein.

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The 2025 No. 1 overall draft pick has missed eight games with a left mid-foot sprain.

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Flagg was upgraded to doubtful for Dallas' loss Tuesday to the Charlotte Hornets and is currently listedas questionable for the Magic game. Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd told reporters that Flagg willplay 20 to 25 minutesversus the Magic before seeing an uptick in minutes Friday at the Boston Celtics, his favorite childhood team.

The Mavericks won only two of the eight games they played without Flagg during this most recent injury. He also missed time this seasonwith a sprained ankleand an illness.

Through 49 games this season, Flagg is averaging 20.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.2 steals per game. With 21 games remaining in the regular season, Dallas is 21-40.

Cooper Flagg will reportedly return to Mavericks' lineup Thursday against Magic

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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills - Season 15

Amanda Francesjust manifested another headline. Before joining the cast ofReal Housewives of Beverly Hills, Amanda made a brief appearance onSelling Sunset. In this Netflix series, viewers saw Amanda sitting down with her then-real estate agent,Davina Potratz. They shared a tense conversation, which quickly went viral once Amanda made her debut on RHOBH. But this clip, according to Amanda, is fake.

Amanda Frances also threw some shade at Selling Sunset alum Davina Potratz

In a recent interview with Page Six's Virtual Reali-Tea podcast,Amanda opened upabout this clip. "Davina was my agent in real life. She helped me find my first Bel-Air house," Amanda said. Overall, "she was wonderful."

Davina next told Amanda that she'd love to help her sell her West Hollywood house "on the show." But this house was undergoing renovations. Amanda managed to complete these renovations, but only "six hours before the camera crew got there. So when I'm telling her I need more time before I'm ready to sell, it's because I haven't even enjoyed the house yet," Amanda explained.

But "in that final scene, where I fire Davina," well, that one's manufactured.As Amanda claimed, "I fired her over six months before that. She knew she was fired. When you see me sitting at my kitchen table, that house had already sold," she said.

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"I did Selling Sunset a favor. They said, we need you to do one more scene. We have to wrap up the story for Davina. Why didn't you give her the listing?" But as Amanda reportedly answered, Davina "cared more about reality TV thanbeing an agent."

Amanda continued, "She cared more about getting the selfie in my house of her rented Chanel outfit than she cared about, like, actually helping me sell the house."

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hillsairs Thursdays at 8/7c on Bravo. It streams on Peacock.Selling Sunsetis available to stream on Netflix.

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Timothée Chalamet Faces Backlash After Saying 'No One Cares About' Ballet and Opera

Timothée Chalamet has received criticism from opera singers and ballet dancers on social media for his claim that "no one cares about" those art forms in modern times

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  • Chalamet made that comment while discussing his desire to preserve widespread popularity of the moviegoing experience during a filmed Feb. 24 discussion with Matthew McConaughey in Texas

  • "I just lost 14 cents in viewership. I just took shots for no reason," Chalamet said immediately after bringing up ballet and opera's perceived lack of popularity

Timothée Chalametis facing some heat for saying "no one cares" about ballet and opera during hisVarietyand CNN town hallwithMatthew McConaughey.

Chalamet, 30, and hisInterstellarcostar, 56, reunited for a conversation in front of an audience at the University of Texas at Austin on Feb. 24. During that discussion, Chalamet and McConaughey talked about the current trend of movies placing "their biggest action set pieces up front," referencing Matt Damon's recent similarcomments.

Chalamet listed Netflix's 2025Frankensteinadaptation as an example of a popular movie that "pulled people in" without "extraordinarily fast" pacing.

"It does take you having to wave a flag of, 'Hey, this is a serious movie,' or something, and some people do want to be entertained and quickly," theOscar-nominated actorsaid. "I'm really right in the middle, Matthew. I admire people, and I've done it myself, who go on a talk show and say, 'Hey, we've got to keep movie theaters alive, we've gotta keep this genre alive,' and another part of me feels like if people want to see it, likeBarbie, likeOppenheimer, they're going to go see it and go out of their way to be loud and proud about it."

"I don't want to be working in ballet, or opera, or things where it's like, 'Hey, keep this thing alive, even though like no one cares about this anymore.' All respect to all the ballet and opera people out there," Chalamet added, to laughter from the crowd.

Chalamet immediately recognized that his comments could be seen as disparaging. "I just lost 14 cents in viewership," he said with a laugh. "I just took shots for no reason."

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Sure enough, some opera and ballet performers responded negatively to Chalamet's comments in the nine days since the discussion aired.Isabelle Leonard, aGrammy Award-winning opera singer, wrote in a comment on the video that she felt "shocked that someone so seemingly successful can be so ineloquent and narrow minded in his views about art while considering himself as artist as I would only imagine one would as an actor."

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"what a disappointing take,"Deepa Johnny, aCanadian mezzo-soprano opera singer, wrote in her own comment. "There is nothing more impressive than the magic of live theatre, ballet and opera. We should be trying to uplift these art forms, these artists and come together across disciplines to do that. The impact of these mediums are long lasting and life changing."

A Brazilian ballet dancer namedVictor Caixetaalso wrote in response to the video that ballet and opera "have survived for centuries." "Let's see if your movies are still being watched in 300 years," he added.

"Ballet and Opera, my friend… Some things deserve to exist. Go see some of that,"Thiago Fragoso, a popular Brazilian actor and singer, also wrote in a comment onVariety's Instagram video.

Chalamet is nominated at the upcoming Academy Awards for his performance inMarty Supreme.

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Inter Miami owner David Beckham not attending White House visit

Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham will not be in attendance when the teamvisits President Donald Trump at the White Houseon Thursday, March 5.

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The MLS club was invited to Washington D.C. tocommemorate the 2025 MLS Cup titlethat it won in December.

Inter Miami flew to the nation's capital on Thursday ahead of a game against D.C. United in Baltimore on Saturday.

All players,including Lionel Messi, were expected to attend, but Beckham did not make the trip.

Lionel Messi joined Inter Miami in 2023. Lionel Messi celebrates the final whistle in the MLS Cup final against Vancouver. Tadeo Allende and Lionel Messi celebrate the final whistle in the MLS Cup final against the Whitecaps. Lionel Messi celebrates the final whistle in the MLS Cup final against Vancouver.

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According to CNN, Beckham is in Paris with his wife Victoria ahead of her runway show at Paris Fashion Week on Friday, March 6.

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Beckham announced in 2014 that he would become the co-owner of a new MLS franchise based in Miami.

When Beckham signed for the LA Galaxy in 2007, his contract included a clause that gave him the option to purchase a MLS expansion team for just $25 million.

Inter Miami began play in 2020, making waves in the international game by signing Messi in 2023.

Beckham currently owns the team with brothers Jorge and Jose Mas.

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