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Syria's Sharaa to attend G7 summit in France, sources say

By Feras Dalatey

Reuters

May 21 (Reuters) - Syria will attend the G7 summit in France next month as ‌a guest nation and be represented by President ‌Ahmed al-Sharaa, three sources familiar with the matter said, marking Syria's ​first participation in a summit of the group since the forum was founded in 1975.

An invitation to Sharaa to attend the June 15-17 summit in Évian-les-Bains, southeastern France, ‌was hand-delivered to Syrian ⁠Finance Minister Yisr Barnieh, who attended the group's financial talks earlier this week in ⁠Paris, one of the sources said.

The source, a Syrian official, said Syria's participation in the talks would likely focus ​on ​the country's role as a “potential ​strategic hub for supply ‌chains” following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

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Shipping through the strait has been largely halted since the Iran war erupted at the end of February, rattling the global economy.

Syria, emerging from its 14-year civil war ‌as an ally of the West, ​is seeking to rebuild an ​economy shattered by ​years of conflict and sanctions.

While most sanctions ‌imposed during former Presidents Hafez ​and Bashar al-Assad's ​rule have since been eased, attracting foreign investment and restoring normal banking ties have proven slower and ​more difficult ‌than many officials had hoped.

(Reporting by Feras Dalatey in ​Dubai; Additional reporting by Khalil Ashawi; Editing ​by Raju Gopalakrishnan, Aidan Lewis)

Syria's Sharaa to attend G7 summit in France, sources say

By Feras Dalatey May 21 (Reuters) - Syria will attend the G7 summit in France next month as ‌a guest nation and be represented by...
Sheryl Crow Received Breast Cancer Diagnosis 'Same Week' She Discovered Lance Armstrong Was Seeing a 'Really Famous Actress'

Sheryl Crow recalled getting her breast cancer diagnosis the "same week" she and Lance Armstrong split

People Sheryl Crow and Lance Armstrong in December 2004 in Los AngelesCredit: Kevin Winter/Getty

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  • The singer-songwriter also said during that time she discovered the former professional cyclist was seeing a "really famous actress"

  • Crow and Armstrong split in 2006

Sheryl Crowrecalled a difficult time in her life.

Duringthe Tuesday, May 19 episodeofThe Bobbycast, the "Soak Up the Sun" hitmaker reflected on receiving her breast cancer diagnosis and going through heartbreak.

Crow, now 64, reflected on being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2026 and splitting with her then-fiancéLance Armstrongthe same week.

Sheryl Crow in February 2025 in L.A.; Lance Armstrong in June 2018 in L.A.Credit: Tibrina Hobson/Getty

"I was engaged. I had three beautiful step-children. I wanted to have kids with this person. We split. In the same week that we split, I got diagnosed with breast cancer, and I found out he was seeing a really famous actress," she recalled.

At the time, Crow said she went through "about nine months of radiation and grieving and anger."

"I had a really stoic oncologist who literally looked like my grandmother, but one of the things that she said to me was, 'I've had a thousand women come in with cancer, don't miss out on the lesson,'" she said.

Crow realized, amid her breast cancer diagnosis, that she was "a caretaker," which made her realize she was the last person she took care of at the end of the day.

"It took my life screeching to a halt to get to a place to go, 'Okay, who am I? And why am I doing what I'm doing? Do I love what I'm doing? What am I supposed to be doing?" she asked herself.

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Sheryl Crow on 'The Bobbycast' in May 2026Credit: Netflix

PEOPLE reached out to a rep for Armstrong for comment.

Crow and Armstrong got engaged in October 2005 and split in February 2006.

The Texas-born athlete, now 54, has since remarried,tying the knot with Anna Hansen Armstrongin August 2022. They share two children, son Max and daughter Olivia. He shares three children,son Lukeand twin daughters Grace and Isabelle, with his first wife, Kristin Richard.

Crow has two sons whom she adopted: Wyatt, 19, and Levi, 15.

In a 2019interview with PEOPLE, Crow reflected on ending her engagement to Armstrong amid her breast cancer diagnosis.

“When I was diagnosed and my relationship fell apart, people were camped outside trying to get that picture of Sheryl Crow at her lowest moment. I just lost all faith in humankind,” she said at the time.

Crow continued, “But I licked my wounds. I started feeling like, ‘I'm at a point in my life where I need to manifest something more realistic.'”

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Madonna, 67, Dances on a Disco Floor in a Lavender Mesh Minidress and Blush Pink Fishnets

Madonna seemingly had a cheeky comeback to Charli XCX's claim that the "dance floor is dead."

InStyle Madonna arrives at the Dolce & Gabbana afterparty during the Milan Fashion Week Women's Fall/Winter 2026/2027 in Milan.Credit: Getty Images

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  • The "Vogue" singer showed off her disco dance moves in a ruched lavender minidress in photos shared on May 20.

  • Madonna paired the look with a lingerie-inspired accessory.

Charli XCX might think the “dance floor is dead,” but according to the Queen of Pop, she’s just playing the wrong music. Fresh off the release of her newclub-inspired albumConfessions II,Madonnashowed she’s not ready to hang up her dancing shoes as she lit up a disco floor in a semi-sheer lavender minidress.

In a photo dump shared on May 20 with herSabrina Carpenter collaboration“Bring Your Love” playing in the background, the “Vogue” singer had fans feeling like they were back in herConfessions on a Dance Floorera circa 2005. I

Madonna performs during The Celebration Tour at The O2 Arena on October 15, 2023 in London, England.Credit: Getty Images

n the first image, which appeared to be taken in her giant dressing room, Madonna could be seen posing in a tiny lavender crewneck minidress that was completely covered in ruching. True to form, the67 year oldgave the spring-coded look alingerie-inspired twist, thanks to a pair of blush pink fishnet tights.

Madonna showed off a maximalist accessories moment, adding a pair of hot pink leather gloves with cutouts on the back of her hands, a pair of rose-colored aviator sunglasses trimmed with a silver metallic embellishment, and a matching silver, black, and purple cropped leather jacket that had a white fur accent along the neckline.

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Madonna performs with Sabrina Carpenter at the Coachella Stage during the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 17, 2026 in Indio, California.Credit: Getty Images

However, Madonna couldn’t decide on just one pair of shoes as she turned into a disco queen in subsequent images. The “4 Minutes” singer showed off her fishnets as she leaned back in a chair, putting her knee-high black leather lace-up boots front and center.

Madonna attends the Saint Laurent Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on September 29, 2025 in Paris, France.Credit: Getty Images

Later, she changed into a pair of silver metallic lace-up shoes as she spun around on a lit-up dance floor. Last but not least, Madonna swapped out her boots for a pair of towering rhinestone-encrusted light pink stilettos, which sparkled from every angle.

The star styled hersignature blonde hair in a middle partwith soft curls framing her face. She opted for a frosty beauty look with a white Y2K-inspired eyeshadow, vivid black eyeliner, and a soft pink lipstick.

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Why police are stepping up seat belt stops

Local law enforcement agencies are increasing seat belt enforcement ahead of Memorial Day.

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The "Click It or Ticket" campaign runs from May 15-26 according to a community announcement.

The campaign, funded by federal highway safety funds through the Illinois Department of Transportation, emphasizes the importance of seat belt use. Officers will be conducting high-visibility enforcement day and night, focusing on seat belt violations.

Illinois police will step up seat belt enforcement May 15–26 during the Memorial Day travel period as part of the Click It or Ticket campaign.

Unrestrained fatalities remain a concern

"Buckle up every trip, every time," Chief Deputy Kirk Raab said in the release. "Seat belts save lives, and we are committed to keeping our roads safe."

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Illinois law requires all drivers and passengers to wear seat belts. While usage has increased to 93% in 2025, unrestrained fatalities remain a concern, especially at night, according to the announcement.

Motorists who fail to buckle up can expect to be stopped and ticketed.

This story was created by reporter Nida Tazeen,NTazeen@usatodayco.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more atcm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct.​

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Earl Spencer’s fourth marriage is the latest episode in his soap-opera love life

Earl Spencer, notorious ladies’ man and the possessor of a colourful marital history, will be hoping it’s fourth time lucky – because last Friday, he tied the knot with Norwegian archaeologist Prof Catrine “Cat” Jarman ina private ceremony in Arizona. The pair have been dating for two years, initially bonding over their shared passion for history.

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The Earl, 61, who has been married three times before, firstconfirmed his romancewith the “brilliant” Jarman, 44, on ITV’sGood Morning Britainin 2024. “We both feel so incredibly lucky to have progressed from being colleagues, to friendship, to deep love and connection,” said the newlyweds in a joint statement. “Each stage of our relationship has been underpinned by laughter and we share a passion for life.”

However, it hasn’t always been smooth sailing for the Earl in the romance department – and one of his contentious past relationships even threatened his newfound happiness with Jarman. Take a spin through his turbulent love life…

Victoria Lockwood (1989-1997)

Charles Spencer and Victoria Lockwood in 1989

The Earl married glamorous fashion model Victoria Lockwood – who Ralph Lauren once described as “the most beautiful girl in the world” – in 1989. They had four children: Kitty, twins Eliza and Katya, and the Earl’s heir apparent,Louis, Viscount Althorp.

However, the fairy tale quickly turned sour. Spencer was unfaithful, while Lockwood struggled with heroin andalcohol addiction, and an eating disorder. A bitter, multi-million-pound divorce battle ensued, with Lockwood accusing the Earl of “domineering” behaviour; he admitted that he’d been “a dreadful bully”. He accused her of being “immature… going on hunger strike, an alcohol binge, or resorting to drugs”. The divorce was finally settled in 1997, the year of Diana’s tragic death. Both parties agreed to withdraw allegations made against each other during the separation.

Sally Ann Lasson (1986, 1990)

Sally Ann Lasson in 1991

In a bombshell interview with theDaily Mailin 1991, the Earl admitted to an affair the previous year with journalist Sally Ann Lasson, who was a cartoonist forTatlerat the time. Lockwood said she had discovered his infidelity just six months after giving birth to their daughter Kitty.

The Earl described the fling with Lasson, which took place in Paris, as “a second one-night stand, four years after the first”, suggesting the pair first crossed paths in 1986. The Earl apparently spilt the beans in theMailafter finding out Lasson was about to do the same in his tabloid nemesis, theNews of the World.

Chantal Collopy (1994-1996)

Chantal Collopy

The Earl allegedly had a two-year affair with the South African model and fashion designer while he was married to Lockwood. The pair met in 1994 at cricketer Allan Lamb’s birthday party. In 1996, Collopy’s husband, Don, sued Spencer for enticement and alienation of his wife’s affection, telling Afrikaans-language newspaperRapport: “The Earl steamrollered over our lives.”

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The Collopys subsequently reconciled, with Chantal telling Sky News in 1997 that her affair ended when the Earl told her he could never accept her two children. She then took the remarkable step of giving evidence in court for Lockwood during her divorce proceedings with the Earl, saying: “It was all a game to him – the thrill of the chase. He treated both me and Victoria very badly.”

Caroline Freud (2001-2007)

Earl Spencer and Caroline Freud at the 1999 premiere of Notting Hill

In December 2001, the Earl married his long-time friend Caroline Freud (previously married to publicist Matthew Freud). The pair had studied together at Oxford, and she had worked as a nursery teacher, just like his late sister. They had two children, Edmund and Lara.

But their union ended in disaster. The Earl had an affair with TV presenter Coleen Sullivan, and he walked out on Freud four months after Lara was born. Furious and hurt, she told their mutual friends and family that they had to choose sides: no one could stay in touch with them both after such an acrimonious split.

Coleen Sullivan (2006-2008)

Earl Spencer and Coleen Sullivan in February 2007

The Earl met American news reporter Sullivan in 2006 when she came to interview him for a TV documentary about Princess Diana. He was still married to Freud at the time, and Sullivan was in a long-term relationship, which she then broke off.

The whirlwind romance saw the Earl and Sullivan spend Christmas together in South Africa in 2007. Sullivan’s concerned father, Michael, a police sergeant, told theDaily Mailhe had warned the Earl not to “mess with my daughter”, though he also described him as a gentleman with “something of the goodness of Princess Diana in him”. Perhaps that was premature: the Earl’s relationship with Sullivan swiftly ended the following year.

Karen Gordon (2011-2024)

Earl Spencer and Countess Karen Spencer at Royal Ascot in June 2015

In 2011, the Earl married Canadian philanthropist Karen Gordon. The pair had met on a blind date at a Los Angeles restaurant, and went on to have a daughter, Charlotte. The Earl enthused: “Neither of us has found happiness like this before.” He said that his wife was a great support when he wrote his memoir, detailing hisalleged sexual abusewhile at boarding school.

But in 2020 their marriage collapsed, and the drama continued. In 2024, Jarmanlodged a High Court claim againstthe Countess for allegedly sharing her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis without her permission. They settled out of court in 2025, without any admission of liability. A spokesman for the Countess said that she had been “threatened with multiple legal claims” from the Earl and Jarman, and had “exercised restraint throughout”.

Cat Jarman (2024-present)

Earl Spencer and Cat Jarman on their wedding day in Arizona on Friday May 15 2026

The Earl and Jarman (who is 18 years his junior) were introduced by their mutual publisher, and grew closer in 2021 when the striking blonde archaeologist visited his ancestral home, the Grade I-listed Althorp, in search of a medieval village for a documentary. The village eluded her, but she found love instead.

The Earl went on to collaborate with Jarman and the Rev Richard Coles on history podcastThe Rabbit Hole Detectives. The Earl told theDaily Mailin 2024 he could be himself with Jarman, noting: “She brings out the best in me.” He added that she was “completely different to anyone I have been with before”. That might just be the key to the playboy Earl finally getting his happily ever after.

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What critics are saying about “Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu”

Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu arrives in theaters May 22.

Entertainment Weekly Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu opens May 22Credit: courtesy of Lucasfilm

Key Points

  • The movie stars Pedro Pascal and Sigourney Weaver.

  • It's the first Star Wars movie in seven years.

The Mandalorian and Grogu, the firstStar Warsmovie in seven years, lands in theaters this weekend. While there are some diehards that will see anything from the franchise, is this one that everyone should see?

Starring Pedro Pascal and Grogu — adorable as always — the story the Disney+'s seriesThe Mandalorianhas extended to the big screen. This adventure features Sigourney Weaver, along with the voices of famed director Martin Scorsese andThe Bear's Jeremy Allen White.

'Star Wars' character Grogu costars in the franchise's new filmCredit: courtesy of Lucasfilm

A star-studded cast, yes, but critics have found it lacking in other areas.

Here's what critics are saying:

"There's no reason for anything in this movie except the wish to make even more money," Matt Zoller Seitz wrote onRogerEbert.com, in a harsh one.

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InThe Verge’s review, Charles Pulliam-Moore said the movie belongs on TV.

"Between its by-the-numbers story and lackluster action sequences," Pulliam-Moore wrote, "The Mandalorian and Grogufeels like a phoned-in film that would have been better off as a new season ofThe Mandalorianinstead of a standalone project."

ForCNET, Aaron Pruner gave the movie only a two out of five: "Writing-wise, each scene predictably pushed the story forward, but without any real character development or plot work to establish the emotional connection you need to fully engage with a story."

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David Crow, ofDen of Geek, compared the main characters to cast members at Disneyland.

"Mando and his companion suggest all the depth and personality of theme park meet and greet characters," Crow wrote. "They will charm the youngest of attendees, and tickle the fancy of some devoted adults, but everyone else will just be waiting around for the next ride."

Overall, as of Tuesday, 114 critics onRotten Tomatoeshad rated the movie 61 percent fresh.

Sosomeof those reviewswereenthusiastic. Often, Grogu won them over. Robert Abele ofThe Los Angeles Times, for instance, praised the film as an echo of the best of theStar Warsuniverse.

"We can all agree that [Din Djardin's] charge Grogu — green, wrinkled, big-eyed Baby You-Know-Who — isstilladorable. Of the many 'Star Wars' offshoots, this seems to be the sturdiest," he wrote.

Praise from Kate Erbland ofIndieWiremay have been slight — "inessential and inoffensive" — but she conceded the characters' enduring appeal.

"Frequently adorable and fun for the whole family, Jon Favreau’s film feels like three good-enough TV episodes smushed together," Erland wrote. "If that sounds pleasing to you as a movie-goer and a 'Star Wars' fan, 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' will satisfy. But if you’re hoping for something a bit more ambitious, the film’s generic soul will likely just keep chipping away at the franchise’s up-and-down goodwill."

Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Groguarrives in theaters May 22.

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Fed's Warsh has a difficult boss and tough job ahead, says StanChart CEO Winters

HONG KONG, May 19 (Reuters) - Incoming Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh faces both a tough ‌environment and a "difficult boss," Standard Chartered CEO Bill ‌Winters said on Tuesday, pointing to political pressure on Warsh to ​cut rates even as inflation remains high.

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"Inflation is stubbornly high and unlikely to come down, but he's got the political environment (in which) he will be criticised ‌if he doesn't ⁠cut rates," Winters told reporters in Hong Kong.

"He has got a difficult boss but ⁠you know he (Warsh) is a serious guy."

Warsh will be sworn in as U.S. Federal Reserve chief on Friday ​by President ​Donald Trump. Trump chose ​Warsh to head the ‌U.S. central bank following the end of Jerome Powell's term.

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U.S. CPI increased 3.8% in the year to April, the biggest annual increase in three years, reflecting rising energy prices following the U.S.-Israeli war with ‌Iran.

Some Fed policymakers are already concerned ​about high inflation and want ​to use the ​Fed's policy statement to signal that ‌rate hikes, not rate cuts, ​may be coming.

Trump ​has repeatedly called on the Fed to cut rates dramatically. Market pricing currently shows roughly a ​60% chance ‌the Fed raises rates by year-end.

(Reporting by Selena ​Li in Hong Kong, Writing by Alun John; ​Editing by Dhara Ranasinghe)

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