Nick Reiner pleads not guilty in stabbing deaths of parents Rob Reiner, Michele Reiner

Nick Reiner pleads not guilty in stabbing deaths of parents Rob Reiner, Michele Reiner
Nick Reiner pleads not guilty in stabbing deaths of parents Rob Reiner, Michele Reiner
Nick Reiner appears with Deputy Public Defender Kimberly Greene during his arraignment in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Feb. 23, 2026, in Los Angeles, California. Reiner is facing two counts of first-degree murder for the killing of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, in their Los Angeles home in December 2025.(Chris Torres-Pool/Getty Images)

Nick Reiner pleaded not guilty to murder charges on Monday following his arrest late last year in the stabbing deaths of his parents, renowned director Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner.

The 32-year-old faces two counts of first-degree murder with the special circumstance of multiple murders.

His public defender, Kimberly Greene, entered not guilty pleas on his behalf during his court appearance in Los Angeles on Monday.

He will remain in jail on no bail. His next court appearance has been scheduled for April 29.

Nick Reiner was set to enter a plea in January at a hearing in Los Angeles, before his defense attorney, Alan Jackson, withdrew from the case during the court appearance. Nick Reiner agreed to delay his arraignment and was assigned a public defender.

Jackson told reporters after court that he had to withdraw as Nick Reiner’s counsel due to “circumstances beyond our control, but more importantly, circumstances beyond Nick’s control.”

“Pursuant to the law in California, Nick Reiner is not guilty of murder,” he added. “We wish him the very best moving forward.”

A Reiner family spokesperson said at the time, “They have the utmost trust in the legal process and will not comment further on matters related to the legal proceedings.”

Nick Reiner made a brief first court appearance on Dec. 17, 2025, during which he waived the right to a speedy arraignment.

Since then, sources told ABC News that law enforcement and defense attorneys had been working to piece together Nick Reiner’s psychiatric and substance abuse history.

He has a documented history of addiction and substance abuse treatment, and friends have told investigators that his mental health had been deteriorating prior to the fatal stabbings.

Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home on Dec. 14, 2025.

The night before, Nick Reiner — who had been living on his parents’ property — got into an argument with Rob Reiner at a holiday party and was seen acting strangely, sources told ABC News.

Nick Reiner was taken into custody in downtown Los Angeles hours after the bodies were discovered.

Rob Reiner and Michele Reiners’ other children, Jake Reiner and Romy Reiner, said in a statement following their parents’ deaths, “Words cannot even begin to describe the unimaginable pain we are experiencing.”

“The horrific and devastating loss of our parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, is something that no one should ever experience. They weren’t just our parents; they were our best friends,” they said.

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See Chappell Roan’s ‘unexpected’ new M•A•C Cosmetics ad

See Chappell Roan’s ‘unexpected’ new M•A•C Cosmetics ad
See Chappell Roan’s ‘unexpected’ new M•A•C Cosmetics ad
Chappell Roan for M·A·C Cosmetics. Photographed by Richard Burbridge. Creative Direction by Nicola Formichetti. Makeup by Andrew Dahling. (Courtesy M·A·C Cosmetics)

After being announced as a global ambassador for M·A·C Cosmetics in 2025, Chappell Roan is now starring in the brand’s new ad campaign celebrating its launch at Sephora on March 2.

In the campaign, which also features influencer and model Quenlin Blackwell and model Gabbriette, Chappell is shown with a mostly bare face, and then with a full face of makeup. However, her look is somewhat tame compared to her over-the-top onstage looks.

Chappell’s makeup artist, Andrew Dahling, says in a statement that Chappell’s look was inspired by the ’90s, calling it “an homage to an era of glamour that has lived on forever.”

He added, “It’s a bit unexpected for Chappell Roan, as we often use an array of color, but … we wanted to create a look that honored M·A·C’s legacy as a brand, by and for everyone.”

If you’re interested, Chappell’s look was created with M·A·C lip pencils in Auburn and Stripdown and Silky Matte Lipsticks in Marrakesh and Taupe on the lips, and Matte Liquid Colour in Brule and Stone and Stack Mascara on the eyes.

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Linda Perry details upcoming solo album, ‘Let It Die Here’

Linda Perry details upcoming solo album, ‘Let It Die Here’
Linda Perry details upcoming solo album, ‘Let It Die Here’
‘Let It Die Here’ album artwork. (Kill Rock Stars/670 Records)

4 Non Blondes frontwoman Linda Perry has announced the details of her new solo album, Let It Die Here.

The record is due out on May 8. Its first single is a new rendition of the song “Beautiful,” which Perry had originally written before it became a hit for pop star Christina Aguilera in the early 2000s.

“When I wrote ‘Beautiful,’ I had no idea I was struggling inside,” Perry says in a statement. “‘I am beautiful no matter what they say.’ ‘They’ represents the insecurities we all face, the fear that makes people unkind simply because someone or something is different.”

“‘Beautiful’ is about self-expression, being free to be whoever you want to be,” she continues. “‘Don’t you bring me down today.’ Don’t you dare try to make me feel less than, not good enough, or ugly because I don’t look like you. Don’t treat me like I don’t matter just because I do not speak or think like you. I will shine in every single way, and no one can take that from me, you, or anyone.”

You can watch the video for Perry’s “Beautiful” streaming on YouTube. Perry will be performing the song on Tuesday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC.

Along with Let It Die Here, a Perry documentary of the same name is set to premiere in theaters in May. Perry is also working on the first 4 Non Blondes album since their 1992 debut, due out later in 2026.

Here’s the Let It Die Here track list:
“Balboa Park”
“Stupid Yellow Kite”
“Push Me in the River”
“Is That All You Got”
“Let It Die Here”
“Mourning”
“What Lies With You”
“I Am Daughter”
“Anxiety”
“The Suitcase”
“Beautiful”
“Feathers in a Storm”
“Deep Breath”
“Now That She’s Gone”
“Sunday Best”
“Liberation”
“Albatross”

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Peter Mandelson arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office amid Epstein files fallout

Peter Mandelson arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office amid Epstein files fallout
Peter Mandelson arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office amid Epstein files fallout
Lord Peter Mandelson leaving his home in Wiltshire. Ben Birchall/PA Images via Getty Images

(LONDON) — Lord Peter Mandelson has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, police said Monday.

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police issued a statement, saying, “Officers have arrested a 72-year-old man on suspicion of misconduct in public office. He was arrested at an address in Camden on Monday and has been taken to a London police station for interview. This follows search warrants at two addresses in the Wiltshire and Camden areas.”

Mandelson is a former U.K. ambassador to the United States.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog

J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J Cole attends the Trunk Sale Atlanta After Party on February 10, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

J. Cole released the visual for his song “Legacy” as part of a recent vlog chronicling his trunk sale stops.

The video starts at two minutes, 50 seconds and finds Cole rapping in front of a convertible before getting in for a drive.

The vlog itself finds Cole interacting with fans in Nashville, giving them handshakes, signing CDs and having an in-depth conversation about his discography with a longtime supporter.

In the clip, he agrees with the fan’s theory that he was “completing the stories and all the chapters” of his life that he wanted to tell in The Fall-Off.

According to Cole, his albums The Come Up, The Warm Up, Friday Night Lights, Cole World:The Sideline Story, Born Sinner and Forest Hills Drive show the progression of his life.

K.O.D., 4 Your Eyez Only, The Off-Season and Might Delete Later, on the other hand, were just “side quests” and “lyrical exercise.” He explains, “It’s me practicing to get to The Fall-Off, which is the continuation of the J. Cole story — Jermaine’s life story in the form of this J. Cole character.”

While Cole feels there’s “nothing else to say as Jermaine via J. Cole,” he notes he may still work on some music. “Ima rap probably, I’ll hop on a song probably, I might even f*** around if I get inspired enough, I may do an album,” Cole says. “But I don’t care to continue that story.”

Cole kicks off his Fall-Off world tour on July 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog

J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J Cole attends the Trunk Sale Atlanta After Party on February 10, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

J. Cole released the visual for his song “Legacy” as part of a recent vlog chronicling his trunk sale stops.

The video starts at two minutes, 50 seconds and finds Cole rapping in front of a convertible before getting in for a drive.

The vlog itself finds Cole interacting with fans in Nashville, giving them handshakes, signing CDs and having an in-depth conversation about his discography with a longtime supporter.

In the clip, he agrees with the fan’s theory that he was “completing the stories and all the chapters” of his life that he wanted to tell in The Fall-Off.

According to Cole, his albums The Come Up, The Warm Up, Friday Night Lights, Cole World:The Sideline Story, Born Sinner and Forest Hills Drive show the progression of his life.

K.O.D., 4 Your Eyez Only, The Off-Season and Might Delete Later, on the other hand, were just “side quests” and “lyrical exercise.” He explains, “It’s me practicing to get to The Fall-Off, which is the continuation of the J. Cole story — Jermaine’s life story in the form of this J. Cole character.”

While Cole feels there’s “nothing else to say as Jermaine via J. Cole,” he notes he may still work on some music. “Ima rap probably, I’ll hop on a song probably, I might even f*** around if I get inspired enough, I may do an album,” Cole says. “But I don’t care to continue that story.”

Cole kicks off his Fall-Off world tour on July 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog

J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J Cole attends the Trunk Sale Atlanta After Party on February 10, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

J. Cole released the visual for his song “Legacy” as part of a recent vlog chronicling his trunk sale stops.

The video starts at two minutes, 50 seconds and finds Cole rapping in front of a convertible before getting in for a drive.

The vlog itself finds Cole interacting with fans in Nashville, giving them handshakes, signing CDs and having an in-depth conversation about his discography with a longtime supporter.

In the clip, he agrees with the fan’s theory that he was “completing the stories and all the chapters” of his life that he wanted to tell in The Fall-Off.

According to Cole, his albums The Come Up, The Warm Up, Friday Night Lights, Cole World:The Sideline Story, Born Sinner and Forest Hills Drive show the progression of his life.

K.O.D., 4 Your Eyez Only, The Off-Season and Might Delete Later, on the other hand, were just “side quests” and “lyrical exercise.” He explains, “It’s me practicing to get to The Fall-Off, which is the continuation of the J. Cole story — Jermaine’s life story in the form of this J. Cole character.”

While Cole feels there’s “nothing else to say as Jermaine via J. Cole,” he notes he may still work on some music. “Ima rap probably, I’ll hop on a song probably, I might even f*** around if I get inspired enough, I may do an album,” Cole says. “But I don’t care to continue that story.”

Cole kicks off his Fall-Off world tour on July 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog

J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J Cole attends the Trunk Sale Atlanta After Party on February 10, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

J. Cole released the visual for his song “Legacy” as part of a recent vlog chronicling his trunk sale stops.

The video starts at two minutes, 50 seconds and finds Cole rapping in front of a convertible before getting in for a drive.

The vlog itself finds Cole interacting with fans in Nashville, giving them handshakes, signing CDs and having an in-depth conversation about his discography with a longtime supporter.

In the clip, he agrees with the fan’s theory that he was “completing the stories and all the chapters” of his life that he wanted to tell in The Fall-Off.

According to Cole, his albums The Come Up, The Warm Up, Friday Night Lights, Cole World:The Sideline Story, Born Sinner and Forest Hills Drive show the progression of his life.

K.O.D., 4 Your Eyez Only, The Off-Season and Might Delete Later, on the other hand, were just “side quests” and “lyrical exercise.” He explains, “It’s me practicing to get to The Fall-Off, which is the continuation of the J. Cole story — Jermaine’s life story in the form of this J. Cole character.”

While Cole feels there’s “nothing else to say as Jermaine via J. Cole,” he notes he may still work on some music. “Ima rap probably, I’ll hop on a song probably, I might even f*** around if I get inspired enough, I may do an album,” Cole says. “But I don’t care to continue that story.”

Cole kicks off his Fall-Off world tour on July 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog

J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J Cole attends the Trunk Sale Atlanta After Party on February 10, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

J. Cole released the visual for his song “Legacy” as part of a recent vlog chronicling his trunk sale stops.

The video starts at two minutes, 50 seconds and finds Cole rapping in front of a convertible before getting in for a drive.

The vlog itself finds Cole interacting with fans in Nashville, giving them handshakes, signing CDs and having an in-depth conversation about his discography with a longtime supporter.

In the clip, he agrees with the fan’s theory that he was “completing the stories and all the chapters” of his life that he wanted to tell in The Fall-Off.

According to Cole, his albums The Come Up, The Warm Up, Friday Night Lights, Cole World:The Sideline Story, Born Sinner and Forest Hills Drive show the progression of his life.

K.O.D., 4 Your Eyez Only, The Off-Season and Might Delete Later, on the other hand, were just “side quests” and “lyrical exercise.” He explains, “It’s me practicing to get to The Fall-Off, which is the continuation of the J. Cole story — Jermaine’s life story in the form of this J. Cole character.”

While Cole feels there’s “nothing else to say as Jermaine via J. Cole,” he notes he may still work on some music. “Ima rap probably, I’ll hop on a song probably, I might even f*** around if I get inspired enough, I may do an album,” Cole says. “But I don’t care to continue that story.”

Cole kicks off his Fall-Off world tour on July 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog

J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J Cole attends the Trunk Sale Atlanta After Party on February 10, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

J. Cole released the visual for his song “Legacy” as part of a recent vlog chronicling his trunk sale stops.

The video starts at two minutes, 50 seconds and finds Cole rapping in front of a convertible before getting in for a drive.

The vlog itself finds Cole interacting with fans in Nashville, giving them handshakes, signing CDs and having an in-depth conversation about his discography with a longtime supporter.

In the clip, he agrees with the fan’s theory that he was “completing the stories and all the chapters” of his life that he wanted to tell in The Fall-Off.

According to Cole, his albums The Come Up, The Warm Up, Friday Night Lights, Cole World:The Sideline Story, Born Sinner and Forest Hills Drive show the progression of his life.

K.O.D., 4 Your Eyez Only, The Off-Season and Might Delete Later, on the other hand, were just “side quests” and “lyrical exercise.” He explains, “It’s me practicing to get to The Fall-Off, which is the continuation of the J. Cole story — Jermaine’s life story in the form of this J. Cole character.”

While Cole feels there’s “nothing else to say as Jermaine via J. Cole,” he notes he may still work on some music. “Ima rap probably, I’ll hop on a song probably, I might even f*** around if I get inspired enough, I may do an album,” Cole says. “But I don’t care to continue that story.”

Cole kicks off his Fall-Off world tour on July 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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