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  • WATCH: Countdown to America 250: Parade of Sail in New York Harbor

    “GMA” got to aboard the US Coast Guard Eagle, the vessel roughly as long as a football field and 15 stories high, that will lead the tall ship parade in New York City. 

  • BET Awards 2026: Teyana Taylor, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Sylvia Rhone, And Druski Headline A Celebration Of Black Excellence

    Broadcast live from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, the 2026 BET Awards lived up to its billing once again. Hosted by comedian Druski, the evening included comedy, tributes, surprise appearances, and standout performances, while recognizing some of the industry’s most accomplished figures.

    Teyana Taylor became one of the night’s biggest winners, taking home four awards, including the prestigious Icon of the Year Award. Janet Jackson surprised Taylor by presenting the honor in one of the ceremony’s most emotional moments. Jackson praised Taylor’s relentless pursuit of excellence before revealing she had also earned the Fashion Vanguard Award, Video Director of the Year, and Best Actress.

    Another great moment came when Ms. Lauryn Hill received the Living Legend Icon Award. Presented by Ice Cube, the honor celebrated the talented New Jersey native. Before Hill took the stage herself, the audience watched an expansive tribute featuring Alexia Jayy, Common, Doechii, Doja Cat, Lizzo, Nas, Queen Latifah, Rapsody, Selah, SZA, Tems, Tierra Whack, The War and Treaty, Zion Marley, and YG Marley. Hill then closed the ceremony with powerful performances of “Ex-Factor” and “Everything Is Everything.”

    Epic Records Chairman and CEO Sylvia Rhone also received well-deserved recognition with the Ultimate Icon Award. Kelly Rowland presented the honor, celebrating Rhone’s remarkable career developing artists and helping shape generations of popular music through executive leadership. BET also introduced two new honors during this year’s ceremony. Taylor became the inaugural recipient of the aforementioned Fashion Vanguard Award, and Druski received the first-ever Pulse Award.

    The night’s performances were all on point; T.I. opened the show with an energetic set that included “Top Back” and “Let ‘Em Know,” immediately setting an upbeat tone inside the Peacock Theater. Cardi B followed with “ErrTime” and “Pretty & Petty,” while Baby Keem, French Montana, Rick Ross, Tems, Kenny Iko, KWN, Max B, and Rapsody also hit the stage during the broadcast. Kehlani provided an emotional rendition of “Folded,” while Tems captivated the audience with “What You Need.”

    One of the evening’s most touching segments honored the legacy of D’Angelo. Supported by longtime collaborators from The Vanguard, Ari Lennox, BJ the Chicago Kid, Durand Bernarr, George Clinton, and RAYE celebrated the singer’s remarkable catalog before welcoming D’Angelo’s children onstage for the conclusion. Later in the broadcast, the annual In Memoriam tribute honored artists and industry figures lost during the past year.

    Although the 2026 BET Awards had a lot of heavy parts to it, comedy was still prevalent throughout the ceremony. Druski’s opening monologue was hilarious, and one of the biggest laughs came during a live Coulda Been Records audition featuring Durand Bernarr and Saint Harison. Martin Lawrence also made a surprise appearance before introducing Yung Miami, who later presented the BET Her Award to Doechii and SZA.

    Presenters throughout the broadcast included Keke Palmer (who had a funny interaction about helming this year’s ceremony with host Druski at one point), Kelly Rowland, Nia Long, Latto, Luke James, Jacob Latimore, Marsai Martin, Jaafar Jackson, Chloe Bailey, DeRay Davis, Gail Bean, Isaiah John, Carl Anthony Payne II, Chris “Comedian CP” Powell, Diarra Kilpatrick, Deon Cole, and others.

    Before the main ceremony, viewers were treated to extensive pre-show coverage through BET Awards Red Carpet Live!. Bow Wow and Rocsi Diaz hosted the Main Stage, Loren Lorosa covered fashion, Jason Lee led the Digital Stage, while Tierra Marsh and Brian McIntosh hosted the Social Stage, where several early winners were announced. BET also premiered Behind the Image: BET Awards Edition, hosted by Terrence J, followed by the television premiere of Bow Wow’s NPR Tiny Desk performance.

    In the days leading into the awards, BET transformed downtown Los Angeles into a hub for interviews and content creation through BET Media House. Held June 26-27 at Hudson Loft, the invite-only activation brought together nominees, artists, executives, podcasters, radio personalities, and creators for conversations before the cameras ever rolled at the Peacock Theater. Guests including Tyla, Lucky Daye, Master P, Eva Marcille, Jozzy, Kym Whitley, Drea Nicole and Lex P of Pour Minds, Kenny Burns, and BET President Louis Carr stopped by for interviews and exclusive content.

    From memorable performances and honors to candid conversations behind the scenes, BET delivered another weekend celebrating the people driving the culture forward. Check out the complete list of winners from the 2026 BET Awards below.

    ALBUM OF THE YEAR
    “Ler God Sort Em Out” – Clipse

    BEST COLLABORATION
    “Chains & Whips” – Clipse, Kendrick Lamar

    BEST FEMALE R&B/POP ARTIST
    Kehlani

    BEST MALE R&B/POP ARTIST
    Leon Thomas

    BEST NEW ARTIST
    Olivia Dean

    BEST GROUP
    Clipse

    BEST FEMALE HIP HOP ARTIST
    Cardi B

    BEST MALE HIP HOP ARTIST
    Kendrick Lamar

    DR. BOBBY JONES BEST GOSPEL/INSPIRATIONAL AWARD
    “Headphones – Lecrae, Killer Mike & T.I.

    BET HER AWARD
    “Girl Get Up” – Doechii, SZA

    VIDEO OF THE YEAR
    “Folded” – Kehlani

    VIDEO DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
    Teyana Taylor

    BEST MOVIE
    “Sinners”

    BEST ACTRESS
    Teyana Taylor

    BEST ACTOR
    Michael B. Jordan

    THE FASHION VANGUARD AWARD (NEW)
    Teyana Taylor

    THE PULSE AWARD (NEW)
    Druski

    YOUNGSTARS AWARD
    Jazzy’s World TV

    SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR
    A’ja Wilson — Basketball

    SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR
    Jalen Brunson — Basketball

  • Teyana Taylor’s tears and Lauryn Hill tribute steal show at BET Awards

    Taylor had an emotional reaction to being presented with the Icon of the Year award by Janet Jackson.

  • I’m a Democratic strategist. I won’t stay silent about Graham Platner.

    I have spent weeks following this story. I have watched allegations, denials, explanations, interviews, and competing narratives unfold in real time. What has stayed with me is not the politics. It’s the women. 

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    As high-quality faux florals grow ever more sophisticated, those of a younger generation are beginning to embrace their sustainable credentials.

  • Ford rehires human engineers after AI fails to match quality checks

    The car-maker found AI quality checks failed to match the skill of veteran technicians.

  • Ford rehires human engineers after AI fails to match quality checks

    The car-maker found AI quality checks failed to match the skill of veteran technicians.

  • WATCH: 1-on-1 with Serena Williams before return to singles play

    The tennis legend sat down with ESPN’s Mailika Andrews about her surprising comeback to professional tennis and original plan to come back and play doubles with her sister, Venus Williams.

  • Iran says $6B in assets in Qatar will be released

    Iran’s president on Monday said Qatar will release $6 billion in frozen assets as negotiations to end conflict in the Middle East were strained by new attacks. “Based on the plans made, $6 billion out of the total $12 billion of Iranian resources in Qatar will be released and returned to the country, and necessary…

  • Fife man dies after being shot ‘multiple times’ in Caribbean

    Daniel Vettrino, 37, was killed following the incident on in the island of Canouan in St Vincent and the Grenadines.

  • ‘Big brother’ Van Dijk key to Dutch World Cup dreams

    France’s World Cup winner Olivier Giroud explains why Netherlands defender Virgil van Dijk is still the main man for his national team.