Miley Cyrus performs during her ‘Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana: Best of Both Worlds’ Tour, Dec. 27, 2007 in Uniondale, New York. ***Exclusive*** (Kevin Mazur/WireImage)
Miley Cyrus has spoken quite a bit about how she wants to mark the 20th anniversary of Hannah Montana in March by doing something special — and it appears that she’s in the process of figuring that out right now.
Miley posted several photos to Instagram on Friday and captioned her post, “Going through the archives… so many memories xoMC.” One picture showed her in full Hannah regalia backstage at a concert, sitting on an equipment case. Another photo was a close-up of a blue satin shirt with the bedazzled initials “HM” on it, and a third photo showed a cardboard box full of Hannah Montana scripts.
Miley told Billboardin Decemberthat she had a specific goal for the Hannah Montana anniversary, and it was all about the fans.
“What I wanna do is really kinda honor just the longevity of the relationship that we’ve built,” she said. “For me, I love looking back at the growth of both of us, because it’s very rare that someone grows up with their fanbase.”
Miley also said she wanted to honor the fact that, as she put it, “Hannah Montana, itoutgrew the kind of fantasy. It became the reality of my life. And something that was just about kind of a regular girl getting to have this extraordinary life by being almost someone that she’s not, and then turning my life into having this life because of being who I really am and authenticity. … [I want] to celebrate that.”
Earlier this year, Miley told Variety she was “working hard” on the Hannah Montana anniversary. When pressed to tease any details, she laughed and said, referring to her hairstyle, “You see the bangs.”
Weezer is collecting all of their color-themed self-titled albums into one box set.
Since their 1994 debut effort came to be known as the Blue Album, Rivers Cuomo and company have put out five more records named after colors: 2001’s Green, 2008’s Red, 2016’s White, and 2019’s Teal and Black.
All six of those albums will be released on colored vinyl in a package dubbed the Weezer Coloring Book, which will begin shipping in the U.S. on April 10.
Weezer’s most recent releases are their 2022 SZNZ EPs. In announcing the Weezer Coloring Book, the band teases, “Weezer will shine again soon, way more … is coming in 2026.”
New York City MTA Crews watching as Teyana Taylor films for a Valentine’s Day campaign (Marc A. Hermann / MTA)
If your Valentine’s Day plans include hopping on a subway or bus or train in New York City over the weekend, your ears will be in for a special treat.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority tapped Harlem’s own Teyana Taylor for a unique love day collaboration in which her voice is the one that will be heard through public transportation speakers.
Taylor recorded Valentine’s Day messages on Friday, while MTA crews placed heart-shaped decals at one of the Times Square stations, put floating hearts in the TrainTime app and handed out heart-shaped stickers to riders.
Over on her Instagram, Taylor shared footage of herself in a recording booth and opened up about the role public transportation played in her life.
“The thing people don’t know about me — I used to be in this girl group when I was like 8, called the Sunshine Girls and we used to perform on the train.”
She added, “Not only did I get where I needed to go fast, they clapped and they tipped. It’s free to clap, it’s free to uplift others.”
The unique campaign is in honor of “couples who found love in the transit system,” says the MTA. “So don’t let the middle seat get between you and the person who just might be the love of your life.”
Taylor Swift, ‘Opalite’ (Chris Lake remix) (TAS Rights Management)
We’ll find out next week if Taylor Swift has topped the Billboard Hot 100 with “Opalite,” but she’s already done so in the U.K.
The song, which premiered exclusively on Spotify and Apple Feb. 6, has risen to #1 on the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart. This marks the first time any Taylor album has produced two #1 singles on that chart: in addition to “Opalite,” “The Fate of Ophelia” was #1 for seven weeks last year.
“Opalite,” which is one of the most popular songs on her latest album, is Taylor’s sixth U.K. #1. The others are “Look What You Made Me Do,” “Anti-Hero,” “Is It Over Now (Taylor’s Version)” and “Fortnight.”
Meanwhile, a text chain has revealed how Taylor found one of the people who remixed “Opalite” for her new series of collectible CD singles. Turns out her fiancée, Travis Kelce, had the hookup. The remixer, Chris Lake, is a house music DJ and producer. He posted his exchange with Travis, who’s a big fan of the genre.
“Just heard you and Taylor were listening to my tracks. … I’m going to take a crack at remixing this track for [Taylor],” Chris wrote. Travis replied, “You’re a legend bro love everything you come out with. … Can’t wait to see how you put it together man.”
When Chris sent him the remix a few days later, Travis wrote, “It’s so good dawg, I’m gonna be rippin this s*** every car ride!!” Travis added, “She loves it too!! She said her teams gonna reach out asap!”
Chris captioned the exchange, “When @killatrav & @taylorswift hit you about an official remix.. you get it done :).”
Taylor reposted the exchange on her Instagram Story and wrote, “Confirmed, Travis is my in-house house guy.”
Paul McCartney has released a new video for the classic Wings track “Let ‘Em In,” which appeared on their 1976 album, Wings at the Speed of Sound.
The visualizer video features archival footage of McCartney and the band, along with drawings and animation.
A new Wings anthology, simply titled Wings, was released in November. The set, personally overseen by McCartney, featured a remastered version of “Let ‘Em In,” as well as such Wings classics as “Band on the Run,” “Live and Let Die,” “Jet” and “Silly Love Songs.”
That same month, McCartney also released a new book about his Wings era, Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run.
And next up, McCartney’s post-Beatles career, including his time with Wings, will be the subject of a new documentary. Man on the Run will hit theaters for one day only on Feb. 19 and will debut on Prime Video Feb. 27. The movie’s soundtrack, Man on the Run – Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack, will be released the same day.
Journalist Don Lemon arrives with his legal team for an arraignment hearing at the Warren E. Burger Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse on February 13, 2026 in St. Paul, Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
(ST. PAUL, Minn.) — Former CNN journalist Don Lemon pleaded not guilty on Friday to federal civil rights charges in connection with an incident in which anti-ICE protesters disrupted a service at a Minnesota church.
Lemon appeared in federal court in St. Paul before Magistrate Judge Douglas Micko, following his arrest in Los Angeles last month.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
Brianna Arango is seen in an undated photo released by the Southern Methodist University Police Department. Southern Methodist University Police Department
(DALLAS) — A missing Texas college student has been found safe, police said Friday.
Brianna Arango, 21, a student at Southern Methodist University, was reported missing on Thursday, according to police.
A family member contacted SMU Police at approximately 3:30 p.m. Thursday to report that Arango did not meet with them as planned earlier that afternoon, campus police said. She had a class at 1 p.m. that she also did not attend, police said.
She was last seen that day on the Dallas campus around 12:30 p.m. near Harold Simmons Hall, according to the Southern Methodist University Police Department.
SMU Police said in an advisory on Thursday that they were working to locate her and were “treating this as a matter of concern” while asking for the campus community’s help in locating her.
Campus police updated Friday that they had located Arangao and she is safe.
The incident remains under investigation, police said.
“We know this situation was concerning for many in our community, and we are grateful for your attention and assistance,” SMU Police said. “This remains an active investigation, and law enforcement is limited in the details that can be shared at this time.”
Yerin Ha as Sophie in ‘Bridgerton’ season 4. (Netflix)
(SPOILER ALERT) Make haste, dearest gentle reader, to watch the official trailer for part 2 of Bridgerton season 4.
Netflix has shared a brand-new trailer that shows off what will happen in the second half of the season centered around Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) and Sophie Baek’s (Yerin Ha) love story.
We see Benedict and Sophie seeking comfort in loved ones in the aftermath of Sophie denying Benedict’s proposal for her to be his mistress.
“Being a mistress is the last thing I would ever want,” Sophie says.
We also see Benedict’s reaction to Sophie’s rejection.
“How else am I to be with a woman society’s made it impossible for me to be with?” he says.
The trailer also ushers in the return of Jonathan Bailey’s Anthony Bridgerton and Simone Ashley’s Kate Bridgerton.
“You’ve convinced yourself that she is reason enough to risk everything,” Anthony tells Benedict in the trailer.
This fairy-tale fourth season of Bridgerton premiered its first part on Jan. 29. It found Benedict refusing to settle down, before meeting a mysterious woman at a masquerade ball. That woman turned out to be Sophie, a resourceful maid who now works at Bridgerton house after fate brings her back into Benedict’s life.
“Will Benedict’s inability to see these women as one in the same derail the undeniable spark between him and Sophie? And can love truly conquer anything — even a cross-class connection forbidden by society?” the season’s official synopsis reads.
Also starring in season 4 are Victor Alli, Masali Baduza, Nicola Coughlan, Hannah Dodd, Daniel Francis, Ruth Gemmell, Claudia Jessie, Luke Newton, Golda Rosheuvel, Isabella Wei, Michelle Mao and Katie Leung.
A woman looks on at a memorial for Renee Good who was shot and killed by an ICE agent last month, February 12, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
(WASHINGTON) — The acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement says that two of its officers appear to have made “untruthful statements” about shooting a migrant in Minnesota and may face federal charges for their actions.
“Today, a joint review by ICE and the Department of Justice (DOJ) of video evidence has revealed that sworn testimony provided by two separate officers appears to have made untruthful statements,” Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said in a statement.
“Both officers have been immediately placed on administrative leave pending the completion of a thorough internal investigation. Lying under oath is a serious federal offense. The U.S. Attorney’s Office is actively investigating these false statements,” the statement said.
“The men and women of ICE are entrusted with upholding the rule of law and are held to the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and ethical conduct. Violations of this sacred sworn oath will not be tolerated. ICE remains fully committed to transparency, accountability, and the fair enforcement of our nation’s immigration laws,” Lyons added.
The statement from Lyons comes a day after the top federal prosecutor in Minnesota asked a judge to dismiss charges against two men, including one who was shot in the leg by an immigration agent, citing “newly discovered evidence” in what was initially framed as a “violent” attack on law enforcement during an enforcement operation.
“Newly discovered evidence in this matter is materially inconsistent with the allegations in the complaint affidavit. … as well as the preliminary-hearing testimony,” U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota Daniel Rosen wrote in the filing Wednesday evening. It remains unclear what specific new evidence Rosen was referencing.
Rosen has asked the court to dismiss the case with prejudice, meaning the charges cannot be refiled.
“Accordingly, dismissal with prejudice will serve the interests of justice,” Rosen wrote.
In the wake of the shooting on Jan. 14 — a week after an ICE agent fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis — the Trump administration said the man who was shot, Julio Cesar Sosa-Selis, attacked a federal law enforcement officer with a “shovel or a broom stick” and that the incident was part of “an attempt to evade arrest and obstruct law enforcement.”
Lawyers for another man charged in the incident, Alfredo Aljorna, said surveillance videos did not corroborate the FBI’s claims that an agent was assaulted and said Sosa-Celis was shot while standing at his doorway some distance away from the officer.
Earlier this month attorneys for Aljorna also urged a judge to prohibit the government from deporting key witnesses who they said cast doubt that an agent was repeatedly struck with a broom or a snow shovel, Judge Paul Magnuson granted the request.
The reversal on the assault charges for Sosa-Celis and Aljorna comes after several discrepancies emerged between statements from Department of Homeland Security officials and details outlined in court records regarding their arrests.
DHS initially said in statements to media that officers were conducting a “targeted traffic stop” for Sosa-Celis when he fled in his vehicle, crashed into another car and attempted to evade arrest. The agency alleged that Sosa-Celis “violently” assaulted an officer and that two other individuals exited a nearby apartment and joined the attack “with a snow shovel and broom handle.”
According to DHS, Sosa-Celis struck the officer with “a shovel or broom stick,” prompting the officer to fire what the agency described as a defensive shot “to defend his life,” striking Sosa-Celis in the leg.
However, an affidavit from FBI Special Agent Timothy Schanz, who investigated the shooting, stated that ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations agents were attempting to stop a different man identified as Joffre Stalin Paucar Barrera — not Sosa-Celis — whom they believed was in the country illegally. According to Schanz, agents later identified the driver DHS agents stopped as a different man, Aljorna.
Schanz wrote that Aljorna struck a light pole and fled on foot toward his apartment building.
Sosa-Celis was allegedly standing on the porch and yelling at Aljorna to run faster, the affidavit says. Aljorna slipped and allegedly “began tussling” with the agent before Sosa-Celis grabbed a broom and began striking the agent, according to the affidavit.
The agent “then saw who he believed was a third Hispanic male approach with a snow shovel, and this male also began striking” him, Schanz said in the affidavit. The third man was identified as Gabriel Alejandro Hernandez-Ledezma by DHS, who accused him of also assaulting the officer.
Sosa-Celis was shot in the leg as he attempted to go inside the apartment, the affidavit says.
Video reviewed by ABC News’ Visual Verification team includes a 911 call from individuals identified as relatives of Sosa-Celis, who said agents fired as he was attempting to close the door.
The Band Perry’s Psycho Rodeo Tour (Courtesy The Band Perry)
The first new music from The Band Perry in nine years is here, with the arrival of their new radio single, “Psychological.”
It’s also their first release since returning to country music as a duo that now consists of Kimberly Perry and her husband, Johnny Costello.
“Stepping back into The Band Perry with Johnny by my side feels like coming home and starting a brand new adventure all at once,” she says. “We wanted our first song of Season 2 of The Band Perry to be the perfect blend of nostalgia – everything our fans know and love TBP to be – and authentically reflective of where we are here in 2026. It’s loud, it’s passionate, it’s devoted, it’s delusional. It is quintessentially ‘us.’”
The Band Perry’s currently on their Psycho Rodeo Tour, with three stops in Colorado beginning Friday.
On Tuesday, they’re set to debut “Psychological” on Live with Kelly & Mark.