Mar. 15, 2025
Katherine Renee Kane on ‘FBI’.Photo:Bennett Raglin/CBS
Bennett Raglin/CBS
Katherine Renee Kanehas bid farewell toFBI.
Amid several casting shakeups on the show and its two other franchises,FBI: InternationalandFBI: Most Wanted,the actress, 32, confirmed she was exiting the CBS procedural drama after four seasons as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“It was time to look towards new creative endeavors," she toldDeadlinein August. “I’m excited for the future and wish the show all the best.
Mar. 15, 2025
Keri Russell in The Diplomat.Photo:Netflix
Netflix
Keri Russelljust revealed a big fashion detail tied to herThe Diplomatcharacter.
On Sunday, Oct. 20, the actress, 48, was on a panel atPaleyFestin New York City ahead of therelease of season 2 of the hit Netflix series, and she shared that her character wears the “same black suit” in its upcoming installment that was featured in the show’s debut season.
“Her clothes and knowledge, I love all of that,” Russell said of her political figure character Kate.
Mar. 15, 2025
King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive at Sydney Airport in Sydney, Australia on Oct. 18, 2024.Photo:Brook Mitchell/Getty
Brook Mitchell/Getty
King CharlesandQueen Camillaare a close couple, but they seem to have different takes on traveling.On Oct. 18, the King, 75, and Queen, 77, touched down in Sydney to kick off theirroyal tourof Australia and Samoa. While the royals stepped off the plane together for a formal welcome, a close look at theCourt Circularshows that King Charles left London on Oct.
Mar. 15, 2025
Lupita Nyong’o on Sept. 12.Photo:Todd Owyoung/NBC/GettyLupita Nyong’ois opening up about embracing every part of her identity.On the first episode of her new podcastMind Your Own, theOscar winner, 41, recalls years of having “a complicated relationship with the way I speak.”Nyong’o, who was born in Mexico, raised primarily in Nairobi, Kenya, and has lived in the U.S. for two decades, said that “in order to create this podcast, I had to get very comfortable with my voice.
Mar. 15, 2025
Mark Ruffalo.Photo:Larry Price
Larry Price
Mark Ruffalois encouraging Native American communities make their voices heard in the polls, one step at a time.
The 56-year-old actor traveled to the Navajo Nation on Saturday, Oct. 12, to participate in Walk to the Polls, a civic campaign to boost voter turnout among young Indigenous people in the 2024 presidential election.
Partnering withProtect the Sacred, Ruffalo and members of the Diné (Navajo) community walked three miles to a ballot drop box, where residents casted their votes early while honoring 100 years of Native American citizenship and commemorating the Navajo Long Walk, the Diné’s Trail of Tears in the 1860s.