US detainee Dennis Coyle released by Taliban in Afghanistan

WASHINGTON − Colorado researcher Dennis Coyle is on his way home from Afghanistan after spending more than a year in Taliban captivity, the U.S. government said on March 24.

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed Coyle's release in a statement.

The Afghan Taliban government said earlier on on March 24 that it had decided to release Coyle in response to a request from his mother.

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"The foreign minister said that after a letter from the detainee's family ... theSupreme Court... deemed the period of his detention sufficient and decided to release him," the Afghan foreign ministry said in a statement.

Coyle, a resident of Pueblo, Colorado, was detained in January 2025 while in Afghanistan conducting research on Afghan languages,according to the Pueblo Chieftain, part of the USA TODAY Network.

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"While this is a positive step by the Taliban, more work needs to be done," Rubio said. "The Taliban must end their practice of hostage diplomacy."

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The State Department accused the Taliban of using "terrorist tactics to seek policy concessions" andofficially declaredAfghanistan a state sponsor of wrongful detention on March 9.

The U.S. government is seeking the release of at least two other Americans in Afghanistan: freelance author Paul Overby, who has been missing since May of 2014; and Mahmood Habibi,an Afghan-born U.S. citizenandthe former director of civil aviationin Afghanistan. The U.S. says Habibi was arrested by the Taliban in August of 2022 while working for a Kabul-based telecommunications company.

In a statement, Republican Rep. Jeff Hurd, who represents Pueblo, thanked Rubio and PresidentDonald Trumpfor their work on Coyle's case. "My office will continue working to bring Dennis home safely to his family. No American should be unjustly detained abroad," Hurdwrote on X.

Rubio said in his statement that the United Arab Emirates helped to secure Coyle's release. Qatar has also advocated for the release of Americans in Afghanistan, the U.S. secretary of state said.

According to the State Department, more than 100 Americans who it says have been unjustly detained have been released in Trump's second term.

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Alice Cooper and His Wife Sheryl Renew Their Wedding Vows After 50 Years of Marriage

Alice Cooper and wife Sheryl said "I do" once again while renewing their wedding vows on Saturday, March 21.

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  • The British rock star celebrated with four generations of family members, including their three children Calico, 44, Dashiell "Dash," 41, and Sonora, 33.

  • Alice and Sheryl reportedly exchanged new custom rings during the 220-person ceremony.

Alice Cooper, 78, and his wife Sheryl Cooper, 69, celebrated their golden anniversary byrenewing their marital vows, 50 years after their 1976 wedding ceremony. On March 21, the longtime couple reaffirmed their commitment to each other, sharing personalized vows in front of 220 guests—including four generations of their family.

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As reported byHello!, the Coopers rang in the special milestone at Phoenix Wrigley Mansion with their three kids Calico, 44, Dashiell "Dash," 41, and Sonora, 33, in attendance, as well as their grandkids. In a sweet nod to their nuptials, Sheryl's dad William Goddard, 92, officiated the ceremony for the second time, making the celebration a true family affair.

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Unsurprisingly, Alice and Sheryl brought a little rock and roll to their vow renewal, exchanging custom rings designed by Jewels of Ipanema. The chunky 18K gold bands, which were set with cabochon-cut rubies and diamonds, were reportedly customized for their lifestyles (in Alice's case, holding a golf club as well as a microphone).

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The "School's Out" singer first met when Sheryl auditioned to be a dancer for his 1975Welcome to My Nightmareshow. While on tour, the pair struck up a romance, and they got married on March 20, 1976 in Acapulco, Mexico.

Alice Cooper and Sheryl Cooper during 17th Annual American Music Awards at Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, CaliforniaCredit: Getty Images

Alice spilled thesecret to their long-lasting romanceduring a2016 interview. "People ask me, they say, 'When you go on the road, it must be hard leaving home.' I go, 'I bring home with me,'" he said, referring to Sheryl's longstanding presence at his shows. "Because really, a house is a house, but a home is who you are with in the house."

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Sheriff in Nancy Guthrie Case Says Authorities 'Do Believe Something Occurred' on Specific Date Before Disappearance

Investigators looking into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie are focusing on Jan. 11 after Google could not confirm details about surveillance footage from that date

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  • "We do believe that something occurred on Jan. 11 and that's with the FBI's analysis of the equipment and digital stuff they've done," Sheriff Chris Nanos told local Tucson, Ariz., station KOLD

  • The investigation remains active with no suspects named despite a $1 million reward offered by the Guthrie family

The sheriff in charge of theNancy Guthrie abduction caseis offering new details about the significance of Jan. 11 in the investigation.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos previously said local authorities and the FBI were seeking surveillance footage from Jan. 11, after Google initially indicated a key image showed a suspect without a backpack. He later clarified that the date of the image could not be confirmed.

In a new interview with local Tucson, Ariz., stationKOLD, Nanos said Jan. 11 was still a date investigators were looking into.

"We do believe that something occurred on Jan. 11 and that's with the FBI's analysis of the equipment and digital stuff they've done," Nanos told KOLD.

He added that the interest in the date remains speculative and would not share any evidence the investigators have which explains the significance of that date.

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Nanos also confirmed that the investigation into Nancy's disappearance remains ongoing almost two months afterSavannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother was taken from her home.

"We have so much in front of us. And we believe we have good evidence in front of us," Nanos said. "Will that dry up? Could I be wrong? Absolutely. Anything is possible, but we're not giving up."

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Surveillance footage of a masked intruder outside of Nancy Guthrie's home on Jan. 11.Credit: Pima County Sheriff's Department

Nanos' latest comments on the Jan. 11 date come as investigators continue to sort out details he discussed inan interview with NBC News' Liz Kreutzone day prior.

Kreutz explained on theTodayshow on Monday, March 23, that while trying to recover footage from Nancy's Nest camera, investigators reached out to Google, which owns Nest. Google initially indicated that one of the surveillance images was from Jan. 11, but later said the exact date could not be confirmed.

Intruder captured on camera outside of Nancy Guthrie's home on Feb. 1.Credit: Pima County Sheriff's Department

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Most recently, the Guthrie family included the date in theirstatement to the public, asking for renewed interest in the case.

"We hope people search their memories, especially around the key timelines of January 31 and the early morning hours of February 1, as well as the late evening of January 11," the family was quoted as saying during KVOA News 4 Tucson's specialBring Her Home: The Disappearance of Nancy Guthrieon Saturday, March 21.

Nancy was taken from her Arizona home in the early morning hours of Feb. 1. Despite the public attention to the case and the offer of a $1 million reward from the Guthrie family, no suspects or motive have officially been named.

Anyone with information about Nancy's disappearance is asked to please contact 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or the Pima County Sheriff's Department at 520-351-4900.

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Howard Stern talks private friendship with Carolyn Bessette, recalls cover shoot for JFK Jr.'s magazine: 'I looked like Paul Revere in drag'

Howard Stern opened up about his relationship with John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette

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  • The radio personality called JFK, Jr. a "super nice guy" and claims he knew "the real Carolyn."

  • He wouldn't divulge how he knew Bessette, however: "I know enough to keep my mouth shut about that."

Howard Sternis one of the many people keeping up with FX'sLove Story: John F. Kennedy & Carolyn Bessette, and he's sharing insight intohis real-life connection to the couple.

Returning toThe Howard Stern Showafter a hiatus, the radio personality opened up about his friendship withCarolyn Bessette, whose romance with John F. Kennedy Jr. is dramatized in the limited series, which wraps up this Thursday.

"I knew the real Carolyn Bessette," he said. "I won't say I knew her well, but we had many, many conversations, more than casual conversations. She was very lovely. She was like a really nice woman."

Stern said he wouldn't elaborate on how exactly he knew Bessette, however. "I know enough to keep my mouth shut about that. Some stuff you do have to keep private … But she was very nice to me, very open and talkative. She didn't give me the nose-up-in-the air kind of thing. I don't have any juicy, gossipy story."

John F. Kennedy, Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy in Boston in May 1999Credit: Justin Ide/Newsmakers via Getty

Stern also reminisced about posing for the cover of JFK Jr.'sGeorgemagazine, highlighting Kennedy's attention to detail and involvement with the April/May 1996 issue. "He actually showed up to the shoot," Stern recalled.

"It's one of the worst covers I ever did, and I did a lot of bad ones," Stern said of the photo, which ran alongside the headline "What's so good about virtue?" "They convinced me to be chopping down a cherry tree with a chainsaw dressed up in colonel garb. I guess I was supposed to be George Washington, but George Washington didn't wear this s--- I was wearing. I looked like Paul Revere in drag."

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Despite Stern's doubt, Kennedy and the photographer gave him the supermodel treatment. "They go, 'Gorgeous, you look great. This is the greatest cover,'" he said, adding that the shoot occurred before he knew he could ask to approve a photo before it hit newsstands.

"I guess I kind of look like Captain Hook or something," Stern quipped. The radio personality concluded he was wary of doing magazine covers, but when Kennedy asked, he was happy to oblige. "He was a super nice guy."

Love Storystars Paul Anthony Kelly as Kennedy and Sarah Pidgeon as Bessette. Their costarConstance Zimmertold Deciderthat the final episode will be"very, very difficult for everybody to watch.""I think we all know what's coming," Zimmer said. "It's just how we're telling it."

Kennedy and Bessette married in 1996. Their lives were cut short in July 1999 when they, along with Carolyn's sister Lauren,died in a plane crashoff the coast of Martha's Vineyard. Their bodies were recovered days later and it was determined that they died on impact.

Carolyn Bessette and John F Kennedy, Jr. in New York in 1997Credit: Ron Galella Collection via Getty

The finale ofLove Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessettewill air on Thursday, March 26 on FX, and be available to stream on Hulu the following day.

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Ford recalls more than 254,000 vehicles due to software issue

Ford Motor Co. is recalling 254,640 Lincoln and Explorer vehicles due to a software issue that may disrupt the rearview camera and other features intended to enhance safety while driving.

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The recall,announcedlast week by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), affects some 2022 to 2025 Lincoln Navigator vehicles, 2024 to 2025 Lincoln Nautilus vehicles, 2025 Lincoln Aviator vehicles and 2025 Explorer vehicles.

NHTSA said image processing software in the vehicles could unexpectedly reset, leading to a loss of the rearview camera image and advanced driver assistance (ADAS) features, which include pre-collision assist, lane-keeping assist and blind-spot monitoring. This can reduce the driver's ability to detect hazards and increase the risk of a crash, according to the recall report.

In the event of a reset, NHTSA said the vehicles' display panel may show warnings such as "Front Camera Fault," "Pre-Collision Assist Not Available" or "Lane-Keeping System Off." The blind-spot indicators may also illuminate, the agency said.

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Impacted drivers can bring their vehicles to a dealership for a free update. Ford will also be issuing an over-the-air (OTA) update free of charge, NHTSA said.

The car maker is planning to mail notification letters to affected owners on March 30. The recall number is 26V165.

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Supreme Court appears likely to set limits on mail-in ballots

The Supreme Court's conservative majority on Monday appeared sympathetic to arguments by the Republican National Committee seeking tolimit the counting of mail-in ballotsthat arrive after Election Day, even if they were postmarked on or before.

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Many justices voiced concerns about a Mississippi law being challenged by the RNC for allowing tabulation of absentee ballots that arrive as late as five days after polls close. "Both sides agree there needs to be a final decision by the voter and receipt [of the ballot] -- by somebody -- by Election Day," said Justice Neil Gorsuch. "I think the disagreement is receipt by whom."

For more than a century, Congress has established the Tuesday after the first Monday in November as the day for election of members of the House, Senate, and presidential electors, in specified years.

Republicans argue that the term "election" means both "ballot submission and receipt" by state election officials. Mississippi and several voter advocacy groups defending the state law insist "election" means when voters make their "choice" by marking and submitting their ballots to a mailbox, drop box, or polling place.

"I think if you were looking at the text in isolation -- day for the election -- your first instinct might be in-person voting on that day, is what that text literally meant," posited Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who sounded skeptical of the state law.

Twenty-nine states plus D.C. have measures providing a grace period for voters, including military service members overseas, who rely on the Postal Service or other commercial letter carriers,according tothe National Conference of State Legislatures.

Justice Samuel Alito suggested that allowing each state to set its own policy for late -arriving ballots has created challenges for administering a national election. "We don't have Election Day anymore. We have election month or we have election months," he said, skeptically.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett raised the potentially thorny prospect of states allowing voters to recall -- or, change -- their ballots once mailed. "Would that be illegal?" she asked Mississippi Solicitor General Scott Stewart. He said he was unaware of any instance of that happening.

The court's three liberal justices were largely united in support of states' ability to develop their own voting guidelines, pushing back on claims by lawyers for the RNC and Trump administration, which has advocated for "getting rid of mail-in ballots" altogether.

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"The Constitution vests the issue of elections in states, unless superseded by Congress," said Justice Sonia Sotomayor. "If there is a policy he people who should decide this issue is not the courts."

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson noted that, despite decades of precedent of states counting some timely-cast but late-arriving ballots, Congress has never sought to override the laws. "The idea of votes being cast and counted after an election is not new," she said.

Justice Elena Kagan warned that the Republicans' rationale for eliminating some mail-in ballots could also implicate early voting. "How are you not taking issue with early voting?" she asked RNC attorney Paul Clement. "You say casting and receipt [of ballots] has to be on Election Day."

"These things have to be consummated by Election Day," Clement replied.

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"Once we go down this road," said Kagan, "where are we going to end up?"

Most Americans, 58%, support allowing any voter to cast a ballot by mail, according to a Pew Research Center survey late last year. But there is sharp division among parties, with 83% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters favoring mail-voting with 68% of Republicans and Republican-leaning voters opposed.

In March 2025, President Donald Trump signed anexecutive orderthat attempted to cut federal election funding to states that have mail ballot receipt grace periods, but it has largely been blocked by federal courts for now.

Trump has also been pushing Republicans in Congress to approve the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act, which would -- in part -- outlaw voting by mail for anyone without a legitimate excuse, such as military service, illness, or disability, making it impossible to vote in person.

In a nod to Trump and fraud concerns raised by many conservatives, Justice Kavanaugh suggested late-arriving ballots might "open up a risk of what might destabilize election results" — namely, a swing in election outcome as tardy votes are tabulated.

"Is that a real concern?" Kavanaugh asked Stewart. "Does that factor into how we think about how to resolve the scant text and the maybe conflicting or 21 evolving history here?"

"I certainly respect the perception," replied Stewart, a Republican. "I think one thing notable in this case and I think helpful is that there has not been much of a showing about actual fraud from post-Election Day ballot receipt itself."

Hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots in the 2024 general election arrived after Election Day but were still legally counted that year across 22 states and territories with a post-election grace period,according tothe U.S. Election Assistance Commission.

Data on which party benefitted more from those ballots is not clear, neither is the impact of any possible changes to mail ballot rules following a Court decision.

Voting rights advocates warn that an abrupt change in policy could lead to widespread rejection of ballots that were properly cast by well-intended voters but experienced unintended delivery delays by the Postal Service or other circumstances.

Republicans insist there is ample time to educate the public on timely submission of mail-in ballots ahead of the November vote and that limiting late-arriving ballots could bolster election integrity.

A decision from the high court is expected by the end of June.

Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect that 29 states plus the District of Columbia have mail-in ballot grace periods for voters.

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Valerie Bertinelli Talks About Her Latest 'Sex Dream' with Drew Barrymore

Valerie Bertinelli and Drew Barrymore talked about their recent experiences with erotic dreams

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  • Bertinelli shared that it was "not too long ago" that she had a sex dream

  • The star recently talked with PEOPLE about a moment that lit her "pilot light" and made her happy to know she's not "dead inside"

Valerie Bertinelliis speaking on intimate dreams.

On the Tuesday, March 24 episode ofThe Drew Barrymore Show, Bertinelli andDrew Barrymorediscussed their recent (or not-so-recent, for one) sex dreams.

After introducing the topic with a 2025TIMEarticle about what sex dreams actually mean, Barrymore asked Bertinelli, who is a lifestyle expert in the "Drew Crew," when she last had a sex dream.

"Not too long ago," Bertinelli said, admitting to Barrymore's "Drew's News" co-host Ross Matthews that the dream was about someone she knows.

Bertinelli asked Barrymore whether she's had a sex dream where she climaxed.

"Thank you for going there," Matthews said.

"I mean when I was younger, yes, absolutely," Barrymore replied.

"That's the good one," Bertinelli said.

Barrymore said she doesn't think that experience is "exclusive to men," and Bertinelli agreed.

Bertinelli and Barrymore on The Drew Barrymore ShowCredit: CBS

Matthews joked about how Bertinelli can sit in front of "so many people, and like, climax." Barrymore spit out her drink, and Bertinelli laughed with her hands clasped in front of her face.

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Barrymore also shared that it has been "years" since her last erotic dream.

"This brain ain't workin'," she said. "I don't know what is going on. I feel like I used to have really sexy dreams and wake up really turned on, and it's just, it's gone, it's not there."

"Even the men in your dreams are ghosting you," Matthews joked. "100%," Barrymore replied.

Bertinelli told PEOPLE recently that being single is somethingshe and Barrymore discuss frequently.

"We're very happy being single," Bertinelli shared. She added that she hasn't been on many dates as she's learning how to "differentiate" between "butterflies" and anxiety when dating.

"I'm not ruling [dating] out," she said. "There's so many great men out there. I love men but I don't want them to make me crazy and I don't want to make them crazy."

She shared in her book a moment when her "pilot light" was lit while watching Metallica's James Hetfield on stage.

"It was so nice to know that I'm not dead inside," she said, laughing. She continued that after her second divorce from Tom Vitale in 2022, she was content with being a "cat lady" and watching her son,Wolfgang Van Halen, tour as a musician.

"But when I got my little pilot light lit by watching someone on stage be magnetic, I was like 'Wait, did I just say someone was hot?,'" she said.

"Even though I don't want to date this person, I liked that I found somebody attractive because it meant I wasn't dead inside," she said. "Love when it's right can be magical. And one day, I might get that. But I also have to be okay with not getting it."

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