King Charles Gets an Unexpected Compliment About His Hair During Solo Outing in Harlem

King Charles' day in New York City included visiting an urban farm in Harlem

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  • While there, a young student paid the monarch a compliment

  • The King also had to be coaxed away from a chicken coop to continue the tour

King Charlesheaded to Harlem during his andQueen Camilla's day in New York City.

The British monarch made a solo stop at an urban farm in Harlem, arriving around 2 p.m. local time on Wednesday, April 29, and was greeted by Tony Hillery, founder and chief executive of Harlem Grown, a nonprofit that operates urban farms to provide youth development programming. There, he was shown by Harlem Grown members and schoolchildren from Thurgood Marshall Lower Academy around the raised beds, greenhouse, tool shed, composting station, chicken coops, bee hives and more in the middle of a city block.

At one point, one of the students had a compliment for the King: "I like your hair," the child said.

“Do you? Good,” King Charles replied.

King Charles, 77, was enthusiastic about feeding chickens — after all, he tends to the animals back in the U.K., and his flock lives in acoop dubbed Cluckingham Palace. Hillery had to coax the monarch away from the chickens to continue the tour.

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Hillery was left with a special gift: honey from bees at Highgrove House, one of the King’s residences.

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After the farm visit, the King stopped to shake a few hands of onlookers waiting behind a barricade.

“I’m sure I’m ruining your day,” the King said, referencing the street closure that was part of the security measures surrounding the monarch's visit.

While King Charles was in Harlem,Queen Camillahad herown solo event. The Queen, 78, celebrated the U.S. and the U.K.'s shared love of literature and her charity,The Queen's Reading Room, at the New York Public Library, and guests included Sarah Jessica Parker, Jenna Bush Hager, Anna Wintour and more.

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King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in New York City on Wednesday morning after spending two days in Washington, D.C., to kick off their state visit. Their schedule in the capital city included a White House dinner with PresidentDonald Trumpand first ladyMelania Trumpas well as King Charles'historic address to Congress.

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Yankees set for Elmer Rodríguez's big league pitching debut as roster shuffling continues

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Right-hander Elmer Rodríguez, one of the Yankees' top prospects, is set for his major league debut Wednesday as New York tweaks the bottom of the rotation while awaiting the return of Carlos Rodón.

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Rodríguez was already in the Yankees clubhouse Tuesday, telling the story of the late-night summons at a hotel informing him that he was headed to Texas with a plan to start the finale of a three-game series against the Rangers.

The Yankees have been shuffling their roster, but still have a move to make to clear space for the 22-year-old who pitched for Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic last month.

Infielder Max Schuemann was called up from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Tuesdayin place of Giancarlo Stanton, who went on the 10-day injured list after straining his right calf Friday in Houston.

Rodríguez is taking right-hander Luis Gil's spot in the rotation after Gil was sent to Triple-A following a rough start in a7-4 loss to the Astros.

The Yankees filled Gil's place on the roster with outfielder Jasson Domínguez, who was in the lineup against the Rangers as the designated hitter for the second consecutive game Tuesday night.

Manager Aaron Boone declined to say what roster move was coming to make room for Rodríguez, who had a 1.27 ERA in four Triple-A starts this year after climbing from Class A to Triple-A last season.

“He’s impressive,” Boone said. “I’ve really been impressed with a lot of our young guys that are kind of knocking on the door, Elmer included in that, about to be big leaguers, feel like they have a chance to be longtime big leaguers. As well as being a talented pitcher, he seems to have a really good way and makeup about him that should serve him well.”

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Rodríguez pitched three scoreless innings in his only WBC appearance for his native Puerto Rico.

“It was a great experience to pitch there and obviously close to the same thing you're going to have here in the bigs,” said Rodríguez, who said his family was in transit to see him face 15-year veteran Nathan Eovaldi of the Rangers. “I feel like it just prepared me more and gave me a little bit of getting my feet wet.”

Boone estimated Rodríguez would get at least two starts as the Yankees anticipate the return of Rodón, the left-hander awaiting his season debut coming off left elbow surgery in October.Rodón made his first rehab startlast week.

The Yankees decided to put Rodríguez in front of the other starters because it was close to his scheduled Tuesday start in Triple-A. New York is off Thursday, which means right-hander Will Warren is the likely starter Friday night at home against Baltimore.

Boone has said he is hopeful Stanton will be ready to come off the IL as soon as he's eligible, but won't commit to a timetable. Neither will the 36-year-old slugger who has dealt with similar issues throughout his career.

“I really don’t have much for you guys,” Stanton said Tuesday. “I’ve got to move around. It’s good that it’s not a high grade, but at the same time, you’ve got to make sure it doesn’t happen again.”

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Christopher Nolan explains why “The Odyssey” won't be longer than “Oppenheimer”

Christopher Nolan said that The Odyssey won't be longer than his previous film, the three-hour Oppenheimer.

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  • The Oscar-winning director noted "there's a massive amount of pressure" in adapting the Greek epic.

  • Matt Damon leads the film as King Odysseus, starring alongside Anne Hathaway, Tom Holland, and Zendaya.

Christopher Nolan's films have a penchant for both impressive storytelling and long runtimes.

However, the famed director is assuring audiences his latest project,The Odyssey, will not surpass the three-hour runtime of his Oscar-winning filmOppenheimer. Speaking with theAssociated Press, Nolan said the highly anticipated summer flick is "an epic film, as the subject matter demands."

As for how longTheOdysseywill keep audiences in their seats, Nolan said "it is shorter" than his biographical thriller starringCillian Murphyas the physicist behind the first atomic bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer.

The film is also the first Hollywood feature to be shot entirely with IMAX cameras, and physical limitations of IMAX projectors restrict films to being no more than 180 minutes (3 hours).

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“There’s a massive amount of pressure,” Nolan told the AP about the celebrity-filled film. "Anyone taking onThe Odysseyis taking on the hopes and dreams of people for epic movies everywhere and that comes with a huge responsibility.”

The Odysseyis Nolan's adaptation of Homer's ancient Greek epic poem of the same name. It chronicles Odysseus' perilous 10-year journey home to Ithaca after the Trojan War.

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Matt DamonleadsThe Odysseyas Odysseus, the king of Ithaca, and also starsAnne Hathawayas Odysseus' wife Penelope,Tom Hollandas Odysseus' son Telemachus,Zendayaas the goddess Athena,Benny Safdieas Agamemnon,Jon Bernthalas Menelaus, andCharlize Theronas Calypso.

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Nolan also shared that makingThe Dark Knighttrilogy helped prepare him to take on the Greek epic, saying, "What people want from a movie about a beloved story, a beloved set of characters, is they want a strong and sincere interpretation."

He added, "They want to know that a filmmaker has gone to the mat for it. I really tried to make the best film possible."

The Odysseyarrives in theaters July 17.

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Ashley Sanchez scores late equalizer for North Carolina in 2-2 draw with Boston

Ashley Sanchez scored in the 76th minute and the North Carolina Courage rallied in the second half for a 2-2 tie with the Boston Legacy on Wednesday, preventing the National Women’s Soccer League expansion team from winning its first match.

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Elsewhere, the San Diego Wave lost 2-0 at the Portland Thorns; Gotham FC beat the Chicago Stars 2-0; and Racing Louisville fell to the Washington Spirit 1-0.

The Legacy did earn the first point in club history, but they remain at the bottom of the standings.

Alba Caño scored in the fifth minute off a pass from Nichelle Prince on the right wing to give Boston a quick 1-0 lead at Gillette Stadium. Eight minutes later, Prince cut back on the edge of the six-yard box and found Massachusetts native Sammy Smith, who fired a shot into the top right of the net.

North Carolina's Dani Weatherholt scored in the 53rd minute off a corner kick to make it 2-1. Uno Shiragaki had the initial shot and Casey Murphy’s knockdown block fell right at Weatherholt’s feet as she punched it to the left side of the net.

Portland rises to the top

In a match between the league's top two teams at Providence Park in Portland, the Thorns snapped San Diego's five-game winning streak to climb to the top of the standings.

Marie Muller scored her first career NWSL goal in the 10th minute to put the Thorns on the board. Sophia Wilson extended the lead in the 64th, scoring her second goal of the season.

It was the second time these two teams met this season. San Diego won the first battle last month 3-1.

Scoring woes over for Gotham

Despite just scoring two goals before the international break earlier this month, Gotham FC’s scoring woes appear to be over.

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In their first two games back, they scored five goals defeating Bay FC 3-0 at home and then got two more goals in the shut out of the Stars on the road.

Jordynn Dudley scored in the first minute of the match after Jaedyn Shaw’s cross ran through the back line of the Stars' defense. It was the second-fastest goal in club history.

In the 10th minute, Rose Lavelle was left wide open and volleyed a shot past Alyssa Naeher.

Katie Atkinson, who played in the Stars’ previous two matches, was inactive with a thigh injury.

Rodman scores, Andi Sullivan returns to the pitch

Trinity Rodman scored her 30th career goal in the 15th minute with a cross-body volley strike from the middle of the penalty box at Audi Field in Washington.

Andi Sullivan came on in the 63rd minute after a long absence. She tore her ACL at the end of the 2024 season and was on maternity leave in 2025.

The Spirit have shut out four straight opponents, winning three and drawing against Denver 0-0.

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Pauline Chalamet Shares Rare Photos with Her Daughter, 19 Months, on a Girls' Trip to London

Pauline Chalamet shared rare photos of her 19-month-old daughter during a girls' trip to London with a friend

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  • The actress shared a cute photo where her daughter’s face is covered with a chick emoji in one photo from the trip

  • Chalamet previously announced she welcomed her baby three weeks before Paris Fashion Week in September 2024

Pauline Chalametis sharing a rare glimpse into her life as a mom.

On Tuesday, April 28, theSex Lives of College Girlsstar, 34, posted rare photos of her 19-month-old daughter, whose name has yet to be revealed, as she shared a roundup of pictures from a girls' trip to London with a friend.

In one snap, Chalamet can be seen walking hand-in-hand with her little girl, whose face she covered with a chick emoji. The toddler looked too cute in a pair of jeans with flowers on them and a blush-colored sweater.

Another picture showed Chalamet and her daughter in a bathtub together. She also showed a glimpse of her daughter's Pack 'n Play along with a star projector.

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She briefly mentioned her daughter in the caption, writing, "Maybe something was in the water but i really fell in love with london town and the CUTEST hotel with the most darling manager who watched the little one when we went to the theater."

In a videoposted to Xby French publication Paris Match in September 2024, Pauline could be heard telling director Greta Gerwig during Paris Fashion Week thatshe had just welcomed a baby.

"I just had a baby!" Pauline exclaimed. "No!" responded Gerwig, who has worked with Pauline's brotherTimothée Chalametnumerous times.

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"Yeah!" Pauline said. "Oh my God!" Gerwig said.

"We just had a baby," Pauline responded, putting an arm around a man standing to her right. "Three weeks ago."

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Ex-NBA player Damon Jones first to plead guilty in pair of gambling cases

Former NBA player Damon Jones became the first person toplead guiltyin a pair of federal indictments involving34 defendants, including some with alleged links to the mafia and other NBA figures.

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Jones, 49, was among three people charged in both indictments, one of which focused on poker schemes in which wealthy victims were allegedly lured to play in rigged games against athletes. The other focuses on sports betting, accusing the formerCleveland Cavaliersguard of using inside information to place bets.

In total, Jones pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud conspiracy Tuesday.

Reading from a prepared statement inside Brooklyn federal court in the first of two hearings, Jones acknowledged he used "insider information" he obtained from the relationships he made during his time as a player, the Associated Press reported.

He apologized to his family, colleagues and the NBA as part of his statement.

CBS News has reached out to his attorney for comment.

Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones arrives at Brooklyn federal court, April 28, 2026, in New York. / Credit: AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura

In the sports betting case, federal prosecutors accused Jones of sending a tip about "a prominent NBA player, saying: 'Get a big bet onMilwaukeetonight before the information is out! [Player 3] is out tonight.'" Heappears to be referring to LeBron James, a former teammate and longtime friend. James is not accused of any wrongdoing.

Prosecutors have not indicated that pleas are expected for other defendants in the sports betting cases. On Monday,Miami HeatplayerTerry Rozierwhopleaded not guiltyto charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering, appeared in court for a motionto dismisshis case.

Instead, federal prosecutors said during the hearing that they intend to bring additional charges – including bribery and wire fraud – against the NBA star by mid-May.

Prosecutors accused Jones of participating in a rigged poker game in Las Vegas in 2019, court documents said, that used a device described as a "rigged shuffling machine" that was secretly altered to read the cards. The FBI said a victim was defrauded of $50,000 in that game.

Eleven other defendants caught up in the investigation areset to make pleaagreements.

Jones' sentencing is set for Jan. 6, 2027, the AP reported.

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Raptors win low-scoring Game 4 over Cavaliers to level series

Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes each scored 23 points Sunday afternoon and the Toronto Raptors held off the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers, 93-89, to even the best-of-seven Eastern Conference first-round playoff series at 2-2.

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Game 5 of the series is Wednesday at Cleveland.

RJ Barrett added 18 points for the Raptors, and Collin Murray-Boyles scored 15 with 10 rebounds. Jakob Poeltl contributed 10 points.

Donovan Mitchell scored 12 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter for Cleveland. James Harden added 19 points but had seven turnovers. Jarrett Allen had three points and a game-high 15 rebounds, while Sam Merrill contributed 14 points.

Toronto led by two points entering the fourth quarter. Barrett's 10-foot floater gave Toronto a six-point lead with 9:28 to play. But Mitchell drained a 3-pointer to tie the game at 74 and he made another 3-pointer that gave Cleveland a six-point lead with 5:14 left.

The lead reached eight on Mitchell's two made free throws with 4:55 left. Ingram's 3-pointer cut the lead to two with 2:36 to play but Merrill answered with a 3-pointer.

Barrett's bank shot cut the margin to one with 49 seconds to go. After a Cleveland turnover, Barnes made two free throws to give Toronto a one-point lead. Mitchell missed a floater and Ingram grabbed the rebound with 23 seconds left. Barnes made two free throws before Mitchell missed a would-be game-tying 3-pointer.

Barrett made one free throw to bump the lead to four and Merrill hit a 22-foot jumper to cut the lead to two before Barnes sealed the game with 3.8 seconds left on two free throws.

Barnes added nine rebounds, six assists and three blocked shots to his stat line. He scored 10 fourth-quarter points, knocking down all six free throw attempts in the final 34.6 seconds.

"Scottie is going to be one of the best players in the league," said Toronto coach Darko Rajakovic. "He's already one of the best players in the league. But how much he cares about winning, it's pushing him forward to whatever it takes to win a game. That's what makes him so special, so I expect to see him continue to get better."

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Barnes was more focused on the team concept than any individual aspect of his own game.

"I think that's what makes our bond just so tight, we're just focusing on how we can grow," he said after the game. "And we're trying to do it together and finding ways of how we can communicate with each other each and every single day while we're on the court, off the court, and just keep growing our bond."

Cleveland led 17-14 after a sloppy first quarter.

Toronto was 0-for-14 from 3-point range before Barrett hit one with 8:31 remaining in the second quarter to cut the deficit to four. After Cleveland took an eight-point lead on Mitchell's 3-pointer, Toronto finished the first half on a 10-0 run capped by Ingram's 3-pointer to take a 38-36 lead into the break.

The first half featured poor shooting from both teams. Cleveland shot 33.3% (15 of 45) from the field and Toronto shot 27.8% (15 of 54).

"We had trouble scoring all game, but so did they," said Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson. "So it was one of those types of games where it was tough to score the ball. Typical playoff game. I love our guys' fight. We fought like crazy.

"They won the possession battle by 15. If you do the math, that's really tough to overcome. We've got to turn that around in Game 5."

Harden converted two free throws to give Cleveland an eight-point lead with 4:38 remaining in the third quarter. Toronto chipped away and took a one-point lead on Sandro Mamukelashvili's layup with 45 seconds left. The Raptors led 60-58 after three quarters.

They would prevail despite misfiring on 26 of 30 attempts (13.3%) from behind the arc. But they did convert a dozen more free throws than the Cavs (27-15) and Cleveland only knocked down 15 of 23 (65.2%) from the stripe.

"It's time for us to make an adjustment in the sense of just being aggressive and getting to the basket and taking shots and opportunities when we have them," said Harden. "Low-scoring game today, it feels like nobody could really get it going. There's an opportunity to tighten up on the little things and closing the quarters well even when we're not shooting the ball well, eliminating the second-chance points, things you can control."

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Jimmy Kimmel calls out Donald Trump for similarly joking about his own death: 'You should be fired for that!'

Jimmy Kimmel is calling out Donald Trump for joking about his death just one day after the president publicly called for the late-night host to be fired for a similar punchline.

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Key Points

  • Trump joked to his wife, Melania, that the length of their marriage would not be able to surpass his parents' 63-year-long record in a televised speech on Tuesday.

  • “Wait a minute, did he just make a joke about his death? My God. You should be fired for that!” Kimmel quipped.

Jimmy Kimmelis calling outDonald Trumpfor cracking a joke about his mortality just one day after the presidentpublicly called for the late-night host to be firedfor a similar punchline.

The 79-year-old president made headlines on Tuesday when hepaused in the middle of a televised speech at the White Houseto jokingly inform his wife,Melania Trump, 56, that they likely wouldn’t beat his parents’ 63-year-long marriage record.

"And, uh, excuse me, if you don't mind, that's a record we won't be able to match, darling,” Trump said, drawing laughs from those onstage. “I’m sorry, it's just not going to work out that way. We'll do well, but we're not going to do that well.”

One person who wasn’t laughing? Kimmel, who addressed the president’s age-related joke in his opening monologue on Tuesday night. “Wait a minute, did he just make a joke about his death?” the host questioned. “My God. You should be fired for that!”

Jimmy Kimmel hosts 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'Credit: Disney/Randy Holmes

He continued, “Only Donald Trump would demand I be fired for making a joke about his old age and then a day later, go out and make a joke about his own old age!”

Trump demanded that Disney and ABC fire Kimmel in the wake of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting because, days before the incident occurred, Kimmelhosted his own mock version of the event onJimmy Kimmel Live, where he teased that the First Lady had “a glow like an expectant widow.”

Melania similarlydenounced the quip in a rare X post in the aftermath of the incident, stating that “Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoricis intended to divide our country” and requesting that ABC “take a stand.”

Kimmeladdressed the Trumps’ remarks on Monday’s episode ofJimmy Kimmel Live,sharing his relief that “no one was hurt” at the event and explaining the joke to them.

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"It was a very light roast joke about the fact that [Trump] is almost 80 and she's younger than I am,” he said. “It was not by any stretch of the definition a call to assassination, and they know that I've been very vocal for many years speaking out against gun violence in particular."

He added, “I am sorry that you and the president and everyone in that room on Saturday went through that. I really am. Just because no one get got killed doesn't mean it wasn't traumatic and scary. We should come together andbe best. We really should.”

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One day after the president called for Kimmel’s dismissal, the Federal Communications Commission, which is headed by Trump appointee Brendan Carr,ordered the Walt Disney Company to submit early renewals of its TV stations. The company must now file the renewals, which were previously scheduled to be renewed between 2028 and 2031, for all of its stations within the next 30 days.

Several celebrities have come forward to defend Kimmel following the backlash he's received over the joke, including Gayle King, whoreacted to the situation on Monday’s episode ofCBS Mornings.“Jimmy Kimmel is not some crazy person who would wish the president to be killed," she insisted. "That's... he just would not do that."

George Clooneyalso spoke out about the "heated" controversy while attending the 51st Chaplin Award Gala. “When one side is calling anyone they disagree with traitors to the country, which is a charge that’s punishable by death, just because they don’t agree with someone, I think the rhetoric is a little too heated,” he said.

Watch Kimmel react to Trump's punchline in the clip above.

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Kaden Wetjen gives Steelers elite return specialist on Day 3 of NFL draft

ThePittsburgh SteelersselectedIowawide receiver Kaden Wetjen in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday, April 25. Wetjen, a 5-9, 193-pound prospect, began his college career in the junior college ranks before taking a preferred walk-on opportunity at Iowa. He became an electric weapon for the Hawkeyes. While he did appear on offense, his explosiveness was particularly evident on special teams.

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Wetjen is the first two-time Jet Award winner, given to the most outstanding return specialist in college football. Wetjen finished his Iowa career with six combined punt and kick return touchdowns.USA TODAY Sports' draft analyst Ayrton Ostly called Wetjen "one of the best return specialists in college football history who is an elusive open-field runner." However, according to Ostly, Wetjen's "smaller catch radius limits his ceiling as a slot receiver."

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Steelers Kaden Wetjen selection grade: C+

This might seem a bit early for Wetjen, but he's a big play in a bottle. He can flip the field in a hurry as a returner and give an electric element to Pittsburgh and its methodical approach. Still, the price is fairly exorbitant for a player who might not be much of a factor in the pass game beyond some scattered manufactured touches. –Jacob Camenker, USA TODAY Sports

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Steel City ready for draft night as the NFL comes to Pittsburgh

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