Carey Mulligan Attends the British Independent Film Awards in London, Plus Jessica Alba, David Beckham and More

Celebrities have been everywhere this week. In London,Carey Mulliganattends the British Independent Film Awards, whileDame Joan Collinssteps out for opening night ofPaddington: The Musical.Meanwhile,Jessica AlbaandDavid Beckhamattend the F1 Grand Prix in Doha, Qatar, andRita Oraperforms in Ischgl, Austria.

Here are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings!

London Calling

Neil Mockford/WireImage Carey Mulligan

Neil Mockford/WireImage

Carey Mulligan attends the 28th British Independent Film Awards in London on Nov. 30.

F1 Fun

ALI HAIDER/EPA/Shutterstock Jessica Alba

ALI HAIDER/EPA/Shutterstock

Jessica Alba stands in the starting grid ahead of the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix in Doha, Qatar, on Nov. 30.

Grand Prix

Mark Sutton - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty David Beckham

Mark Sutton - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty

David Beckham chats with a reporter while attending the F1 Grand Prix in Doha, Qatar, on Nov. 30.

Night Out

Simon Ackerman/Getty Dame Joan Collins

Simon Ackerman/Getty

Dame Joan Collins steps out for opening night ofPaddington: The Musicalin London's West End on Nov. 30.

Live Performance

BabiradPicture/Shutterstock  Rita Ora

BabiradPicture/Shutterstock

Rita Ora performs at the Top of the Mountain Opening Concert in Ischgl, Austria, on Nov. 29.

Beach Day

HEM / BACKGRID

HEM / BACKGRID

Nina Dobrevcelebrates Thanksgiving weekend at the beach with friends in Jalisco, Mexico, on Nov. 28.

Game Time

Kevork Djansezian/Getty Megan Thee Stallion

Kevork Djansezian/Getty

Megan Thee Stallionkeeps it cute and casual courtside at the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Dallas Mavericks basketball game at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena on Nov. 28.

Jet Setter

LionsShareNews / BACKGRID Jessica Simpson

LionsShareNews / BACKGRID

Jessica Simpsonsports an eye-catching airport look as she is spotted at Los Angeles International Airport on Nov. 28.

Born to Perform

Kevin Mazur/Getty Benson Boone

Kevin Mazur/Getty

Benson Booneperforms onstage at Visa Live at the Rocket Garden in Merritt Island, Florida, on Nov. 29.

Coffee Run

BACKGRID Hailey and Justin Bieber

HaileyandJustin Bieberrock matching bold outfits while stepping out for coffee together at Vintage Coffee in Palm Springs on Nov. 28.

Sleigh All Day

Denise Truscello/Getty Mariah Carey

Denise Truscello/Getty

Mariah Careyperforms during opening night of herChristmastime in Las Vegasshow at Park MGM in Nevada on Nov. 28.

On the Go

TheStewartofNY/WireImage Lily Allen

TheStewartofNY/WireImage

Lily Allensteps out in New York City on Nov. 28.

The Award Goes to ...

Aurore Marechal/Getty Jodie Foster

Aurore Marechal/Getty

Jodie Fosteraccepts the Tribute Award at the Marrakech International Film Festival in Morocco on Nov. 29.

Game Day

Jonathan Bachman/Getty Matthew McConaughey

Jonathan Bachman/Getty

Matthew McConaugheyattends a football game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Texas Longhorns in Athens, Ga., on Nov. 15.

Fangirling Out!

Kevork Djansezian/Getty  Winnie Harlow

Kevork Djansezian/Getty

Winnie Harlowposes for the cameras at a Lakers game in L.A. on Nov. 28.

Star Arrival

Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Anya Taylor-Joy

Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty

Anya Taylor-Joybeams on the red carpet at the opening of the 2025 Marrakech International Film Festival on Nov. 28 in Marrakech, Morocco.

Jury Duty

Marc Piasecki/WireImage Jenna Ortega

Marc Piasecki/WireImage

Jenna Ortegaarrives as juror at the jury press conference for the 2025 Marrakech International Film Festival on Nov. 29 in Marrakech, Morocco.

Next Stop

The Grosby Group / BACKGRID Shakira

The Grosby Group / BACKGRID

Shakiradeparts Punta del Este, Uruguay, as she heads to her next concert in Paraguay Nov. 28.

Grand Entrance

Marc Piasecki/WireImage Jodie Foster

Marc Piasecki/WireImage

Jodie Fosterattends the opening of the 22nd Marrakech International Film Festival on Nov. 28 in Marrakech, Morocco

Getting the Giggles

Jacopo M. Raule/Getty Michael Fassbender and Chris Pine

Jacopo M. Raule/Getty

Michael FassbenderandChris Pinecrack jokes in the stands while watching the Como 1907 Vs Sassuolo soccer match in Como, Italy, on Nov. 28.

Daytime Date

COBRA TEAM / BACKGRID Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles

COBRA TEAM / BACKGRID

Harry StylesandZoë Kravitzstep out hand-in-hand for a romantic day out in Rome on Nov. 27.

Volunteer Work

BACKGRID Jennifer Garner

Jennifer Garnerserves Thanksgiving meals to unhoused individuals on Skid Row in Los Angeles on Nov. 27.

Slim Shady Stand Up

Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Eminem

Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty

Eminemtakes the stage in his hometown for a halftime performance during the Lions game against the Green Bay Packers in Detroit on Nov. 27.

Double Down

Eamonn M. McCormack/Variety via Getty  Kiefer Sutherland and Rebel Wilson

Eamonn M. McCormack/Variety via Getty

Rebel WilsonandKiefer Sutherlandpremiere their holiday rom-comTinsel Townin London on Nov. 27.

Acclaimed Actress

Aimee Rose McGhee/Dave Benett/Getty Cate Blanchett

Aimee Rose McGhee/Dave Benett/Getty

Cate Blanchettreceives the Freedom of the City of London on Nov. 28 for her acting career, humanitarian work and environmental activism

Coat Check

Andreas Rentz/Getty Joe Alwyn

Andreas Rentz/Getty

Joe Alwynattends the GQ Men of the Year Awards in Berlin wearing a long leather coat on Nov. 27.

Tip of the Hat

The Hapa Blonde/GC Images Cynthia Erivo

The Hapa Blonde/GC Images

Cynthia Erivobundles up for a rendition of "Feeling Good" at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in N.Y.C. on Nov. 27.

Giddy Up

BG048/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Taylor Momsen

BG048/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Taylor Momsenrings in Thanksgiving at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City on Nov. 27.

Crown Jewel

Scott Gries/NBC Jewel

Scott Gries/NBC

Also at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade,Jewelstrums her guitar on the Land of Ice and Water float in New York City on Nov. 27.

'Golden' Gals

Scott Gries/NBC Rei Ami, EJAE and Audrey Nuna

Scott Gries/NBC

Rei Ami, EJAE and Audrey Nunaperform their hit song "Golden" fromKPop Demon Huntersat the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City on Nov. 27.

Buddy Up

Bryan Bedder/Getty  Eric André and Hasan Minhaj

Bryan Bedder/Getty

Eric AndréandHasan Minhajhang out at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City on Nov. 27.

Standing in Your Cardigan

Bryan Bedder/Getty Jessica Chastain

Bryan Bedder/Getty

Jessica Chastainarrives at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City on Nov. 27.

'Stranger Things' Have Happened

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Joe Keery

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

Joe Keerysits for a chat onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonin New York City on Nov. 27.

Late Night Talking

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty  Ed Sheeran and Jimmy Fallon

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

Ed Sheerankeeps it casual for hisTonight Showinterview withJimmy Fallonin New York City on Nov. 27.

Lady and the Ladle

Tommaso Boddi/Getty Yvette Nicole Brown

Tommaso Boddi/Getty

Yvette Nicole Brownvolunteers with Project Angel Food in Los Angeles on Thanksgiving.

Mo Money, Moped

TheImageDirect.com Justin Bieber

TheImageDirect.com

Justin Bieberrides his scooter around Palm Springs, California, on Nov. 27.

Pins and Pop Stars

Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire/Getty  Post Malone

Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire/Getty

Post Maloneperforms during the halftime show at the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas, on Nov. 27.

Matching Monochrome

Best Image / BACKGRID Noomi Rapace and Hammedou Monoja

Best Image / BACKGRID

Noomi Rapacebrings Hammedou Monoja as her plus-one to theTeresapremiere in Paris on Nov. 27.

Toast to Us

Caroline Corbo  Brooks Nader, Mary Holland Nader, Grace Ann Nader and Sarah Jane Nader

Caroline Corbo

Brooks Naderhosts a Friendsgiving with Casamigos and her sisters Mary Holland, Sarah Jane and Grace Ann.

Think Pink

Kevin Mazur/Getty Ciara

Kevin Mazur/Getty

Ciaralooks luxe and cozy in an all-pink outfit for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City on Nov. 27.

Got Her Flowers

Samir Hussein/WireImage Kate Middleton

Samir Hussein/WireImage

Kate Middletonarrives to children's mental health charity Anna Freud with a bouquet in London on Nov. 27.

Like Mother, Like Daughter

Markku Ulander/Lehtikuva/Shutterstock  Emma Thompson and Gaia Wise

Markku Ulander/Lehtikuva/Shutterstock

Emma Thompsonand her lookalike daughterGaia Wiseshow their filmDead of Winterin Helsinki on Nov. 27.

Let's Talk 'Tonight'

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Zoey Deutch

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

Zoey Deutchglams up in a white dress and red lip for herTonight Showspot in New York City on Nov. 26.

For the Memories

Kevin Mazur/Getty  Shaggy

Kevin Mazur/Getty

Shaggytakes a video from Jennie-O's float during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City on Nov. 27.

Float Above

Kevin Mazur/Getty Busta Rhymes

Kevin Mazur/Getty

Busta Rhymeswaves to onlookers after performing on a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles float during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in N.Y.C. on Nov. 27.

Parading Around

Kevin Mazur/Getty  Lil Jon

Kevin Mazur/Getty

Lil Jonperforms on the Toys'R'Us float during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City on Nov. 27.

Reddy to Go

Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock Rebel Wilson

Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock

Rebel Wilsonsuits up for an early appearance onThis Morningin London on Nov. 27.

A Leg Up

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty Hank Azaria

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty

Hank Azariasits for an interview onLate Night with Seth Meyersin New York City on Nov. 26.

Woman of the Hour

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty  Renate Reinsve and Seth Meyers

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty

Renate ReinsvepromotesSentimental ValueonSeth Meyer's talk show in New York City on Nov. 26.

Triple Threat

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty Rei Ami, EJAE and Audrey Nuna

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty

Rei Ami, EJAE and Audrey Nunaarrive atLate Night with Seth Meyersin New York City on Nov. 26.

Sat for This

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Denis Leary

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

Denis Learychats about his upcoming Christmas filmOh. What. Fun.onThe Tonight Showin New York City on Nov. 26.

Dancing Through Life

BG048/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Dylan Efron, Ezra Sosa and Witney Carson

BG048/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Dancing with the Stars'Dylan Efron,Ezra SosaandWitney CarsonleaveGood Morning Americain New York City on Nov. 26.

Hey There!

Raymond Hall/GC Images Alan Bersten

Raymond Hall/GC Images

Also exitingGood Morning America,DWTSproAlan Berstenacknowledges the cameras in New York City on Nov. 26.

Pass the Plate

Albert L Ortega/Shutterstock Jodie Sweetin

Albert L Ortega/Shutterstock

Jodie Sweetinhelps out at Hope the Mission x Los Angeles Mission's annual Thanksgiving meal service in Los Angeles on Nov. 26.

Kitchen Aid

Jon Kopaloff/Getty Karen Pittman and Adina Porter

Jon Kopaloff/Getty

Karen Pittmanand Adina Porter volunteer with Feeding America to deliver Thanksgiving meals to houseless individuals in Pasadena, California, on Nov. 26.

Worthy of Celebration

Mark Blinch/Getty GloRilla and Brandon Ingram

Mark Blinch/Getty

GloRillaembraces her boyfriend Brandon Ingram after he hits a game-winning shot against the Indiana Pacers in Toronto on Nov. 26.

Concert Black

Dave Benett/Getty Percy Gibson, Joan Collins and Billy Crudup

Dave Benett/Getty

Billy Cruduphangs out with couplePercy GibsonandJoan Collinsat The Fayre Of St James's Christmas Carol Concert in London on Nov. 26.

Hot to Go

BACKGRID Pedro Pascal

Pedro Pascalstays warm with some tea while shooting upcoming filmBehemoth!in Los Angeles on Nov. 25.

Winning Streak

MediaPunch / BACKGRID Robert Irwin

MediaPunch / BACKGRID

Dancing with the Starsseason 34 winnerRobert Irwinis in high spirits as he arrives atGood Morning Americato discuss his win on Nov. 26.

Enchanting Evening

Pablo Cuadra/Getty  Richard Gere and Alejandra Gere

Pablo Cuadra/Getty

Richard Gereand his wifeAlejandra Silvashare a smile at the Elle x Future Gala at the Italian Consulate in Madrid on Nov. 26.

Dancing Queen

Raymond Hall/GC Images Jordan Chiles

Raymond Hall/GC Images

Jordan ChilesleavesGood Morning Americain New York City on Nov. 26 following theDancing with the Starsfinale.

In Good Company

Chris Jackson/Getty Prince William, Prince of Wales, Beatrice Karanja, Kumara Wakjira and Rahima Njaidi

Chris Jackson/Getty

Prince Williamshakes hands with Rahima Njaidi, the executive director of Tanzania's community forest network, who was honored at the Tusk Conservation Awards in London on Nov. 26.

Model Off-Duty

TheImageDirect.com Kaia Gerber

TheImageDirect.com

Kaia Gerbersteps out to get some sun with her furry friend in Los Angeles on Nov. 25.

Doing Good

Rob Latour/Shutterstock Nicole Eggert and Keegan Eggert

Rob Latour/Shutterstock

Nicole Eggertand daughter Keegan lend helping hands while volunteering at the Hope the Mission x Los Angeles Mission Annual Thanksgiving Meal Service on Nov. 26.

Autumn Amble

Raymond Hall/GC Images Lil Jon and Jamila Sozahdah

Raymond Hall/GC Images

Lil Jongoes for a stroll with girlfriendJamila Sozahdahin New York City on Nov. 26.

Smile for the Camera!

BKNYC / BACKGRID Elaine Hendrix

BKNYC / BACKGRID

Elaine Hendrixtakes selfies with fans outside ofGood Morning Americain New York City on Nov. 26, following theDancing with the Starsfinale.

London Ladies

Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Sharon Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne

Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty

Sharon Osbourneand daughterKelly Osbournesparkle at Rebecca Vallance's special cocktail event at Aki London on Nov. 26.

Beer Me

Race Service for Heineken Logan Lerman

Race Service for Heineken

Logan Lermansips on Heineken at the 2025 Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix.

On the Move

TheImageDirect.com Mel B

TheImageDirect.com

Mel Bspices up her arrival at The Beauty Awards with husband Rory McPhee in London on Nov. 24.

Forever Date

Stefano Guidi/Getty Jenny Mollen and Jason Biggs

Stefano Guidi/Getty

Jenny MollenandJason Biggshold hands while keeping warm at the 43rd Torino Film Festival in Turin, Italy, on Nov. 26.

Spidey Senses

Kyle Goldberg/BFA.com Miguel

Kyle Goldberg/BFA.com

Miguelsports a chic, spidery tie at the Born X Raised Sadie Hawkins event in Los Angeles on Nov. 25.

Winner Winner!

Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty Witney Carson and Robert Irwin

Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty

An elatedRobert Irwin and Witney Carsonsparkle after winning season 34 ofDancing with the Starsin Los Angeles on Nov. 25.

Quality Time

Kevork Djansezian/Getty Graham Scott and Adam Scott

Kevork Djansezian/Getty

Adam Scotthas a father-son night with his eldest child Graham at the Lakers and Clippers game in Los Angeles on Nov. 25.

Rockin' Reunion

Bruce Glikas/WireImage Jane Krakowski, Tina Fey and Cheyenne Jackson

Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Tina Feymeets her former30 RockcostarsJane KrakowskiandCheyenne Jacksonbackstage atOh, Mary!on Broadway in New York City on Nov. 25.

Couple of Stars

Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Joel Madden and Nicole Richie

Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Joel Madden and Nicole Richiestep out for a date night at Born x Raised's Sadie Hawkins Winter Formal by Vans in Los Angeles on Nov. 25.

See You Cardigan

Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Jason Biggs

Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty

Jason Biggskeeps it casual at the Torino Film Festival in Turin, Italy, on Nov. 26.

Morning Person

Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock Elizabeth Olsen

Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock

Elizabeth Olsenpromotes her new filmEternityonLorrainein London on Nov. 26.

Rainy Day

Dia Dipasupil/Getty Mickey Guyton

Dia Dipasupil/Getty

Mickey Guytonstays dry during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade rehearsals in New York City on Nov. 25.

Santa Tell Her

Dia Dipasupil/Getty Lainey Wilson

Dia Dipasupil/Getty

Lainey Wilsonis full of holiday cheer at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade rehearsals in New York City on Nov. 25.

Family Night

Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty Julianne Hough, Marriann Hough and Derek Hough

Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty

Julianne HoughandDerek Houghbring their momMarriannto theDancing with the Starsseason 34 finale in Los Angeles on Nov. 25.

Show of Support

Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty Terri Irwin, Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell

Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty

Bindi Irwinand her husbandChandler Powellcheer on their brother Robert with momTerriat theDancing with the Starsfinale in Los Angeles on Nov. 25.

Making Waves

PG/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Kristen Bell

PG/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Kristen Bellsports fuzzy arm warmers as she steps out in Los Angeles on Nov. 25.

Special Guest

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty Matt Rogers and Seth Meyers

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty

Seth MeyerswelcomesMatt Rogersonto his talk show in New York City on Nov. 25.

Here's the Thing

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty Tom Hanks

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty

Tom Hankstalks with his hands during an interview onLate Night with Seth Meyersin New York City on Nov. 25.

Belle of the Ball

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Lili Reinhart

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

Lili Reinhartglows in a yellow dress backstage atThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonin New York City on Nov. 25.

Chilly Weather

TheImageDirect.com Olivia Wilde

TheImageDirect.com

Olivia Wildehas her hands full during a stroll in New York City on Nov. 25.

Chain of Command

Joy Malone/Getty Busta Rhymes

Joy Malone/Getty

Busta Rhymessports statement jewelry at a screening ofBrooklyn Battery Tunnel The Grand Finale Remixin New York City on Nov. 25.

'Straight Up' Gorgeous

Kevork Djansezian/Getty Paula Abdul

Kevork Djansezian/Getty

Paula Abdulreps the Los Angeles Lakers at their game against the Clippers on Nov. 25.

2 for 2

Kevork Djansezian/Getty Mariah the Scientist and Young Thug

Kevork Djansezian/Getty

Mariah the Scientist and Young Thugsit court-side at the Lakers and Clippers game in Los Angeles on Nov. 25.

Fur Sure

Diggzy / BACKGRID Kaia Gerber

Diggzy / BACKGRID

Kaia Gerberhas a stylish night out in Beverly Hills, California, on Nov. 25.

If the Shoe Fits

TheStewartofNY/GC Images Simone Ashley

TheStewartofNY/GC Images

Simone Ashleypairs her heels with her top for a chic day in New York City on Nov. 25.

Seeing Stars

Dave Benett/Getty  Olivia COlman

Dave Benett/Getty

Olivia Colmanbeams at the unveiling of Burberry and Claridge's Christmas tree in London on Nov. 25.

Pop of Plaid

Dave Benett/Getty Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Dave Benett/Getty

Rosie Huntington-Whiteleywears plaid under her luxe leather coat at the Burberry and Claridge's Christmas tree unveiling in London on Nov. 25.

Hello, Goodbye

Ricky Vigil M / Justin E Palmer/GC Images Hannah Waddingham

Ricky Vigil M / Justin E Palmer/GC Images

Hannah Waddinghamgreets the cameras as she arrives at Burberry and Claridge's Christmas tree unveiling in London on Nov. 25.

Spin That Track

Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty  Mel C

Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty

Mel CDJs at the launch of Superdry's Oxford street experience in London on Nov. 25.

A-Okay

Johnny Nunez/Getty Ice-T

Johnny Nunez/Getty

Ice-Tattends the visual album release party ofBars on Wheels: A Journey to Save Hip Hopin New York City on Nov. 25.

Joy Ride

TheImageDirect.com Arnold Schwarzenegger

TheImageDirect.com

Arnold Schwarzeneggertakes his bike out for a spin in Los Angeles on Nov. 23.

Red Lip Classic

Courtesy   Tinashe

Tinasheparties at Club Magenta during T-Mobile's F1 events during Grand Prix weekend in Las Vegas.

Come Fly with e.l.f

e.l.f.  A member of The Misty Blues makes a grand entrance during a National Women's Soccer League game.

e.l.f. Beautycelebrated becoming the first-ever makeup and skincare sponsor of the National Women's Soccer League during the league's Championship Week in San Jose, California. Among the notable moments during the four-day event, all-women skydiving demonstration teamThe Misty Bluesdelivered the championship game ball on Nov. 22, decked out in an e.l.f.-branded uniform.

Major Player

e.l.f.  Members of The Misty Blues deliver the National Women's Soccer League championship game ball.

In addition to The Misty Blues' action-packed moment with e.l.f. Beauty, the brand also presented the Goalkeeper of the Year Award at the first NWSL Awards Show on November 19. The event marked the end of e.l.f.'s Beauty's first of a three-year partnership and also recognized its appointment as presenting partner of the NWSL Challenge Cup through 2027.

Terrific Trio

Steve Kasuba/PR Raconteur Jenna Bush Hager, Luann de Lesseps and Andy Cohen

Steve Kasuba/PR Raconteur

Jenna Bush Hager and Andy Cohen welcome Luann de Lesseps ontoToday with Jenna & Friendsin New York City on Nov. 24.

Having a Ball

Jon Super / POOL / AFP via Getty Prince William

Jon Super / POOL / AFP via Getty

Prince William shares a hearty laugh while playing a game with young people during a visit to the headquarters of youth initiative, Youth Shedz in Mochdre, North Wales on Nov. 25.

Keeping it Sexy

Wendell Teodoro/Getty Jonathan Bailey

Wendell Teodoro/Getty

Jonathan Bailey is handsome as ever while attending the Omega Planet Ocean event at Zeus in Coogee on Nov. 25 in Sydney.

Hostess with the Mostest

Michael Simon/Getty Images for Citi Group Brenda Song

Michael Simon/Getty Images for Citi Group

Brenda Song gives a warm smile as she arrives to host the Citi / AAdvantage Globe Mastercard launch celebration in New York City.

It's an Honor

Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Juliette Binoche

Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty

Juliette Binochereceives the Stella della Mole Award at the Torino Film Festival in Turin, Italy, on Nov. 25.

Bundle of Joy

Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Jason Biggs

Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty

Jason Biggsstays warm at the Torino Film Festival in Turin, Italy, on Nov. 25.

In for a Tree-t

Dave Benett/Getty Celia Imrie and Richard E. Grant

Dave Benett/Getty

Thursday Murder Clubcostars Celia Imrie andRichard E. Grantattend the unveiling of Burberry and Claridge's Christmas tree in London on Nov. 25.

Food for Thought

Food Bank For New York City Paige DeSorbo and Hannah Berner

Food Bank For New York City

Paige DeSorboandHannah Bernergive out 300 turkeys to New Yorkers in need with Food Bank for NYC and Vision Urbana.

Double Date

COURTESY OF TAG HEUER Sean Kaufman, Minnie Mills, Christopher Briney and Isabel Machado

COURTESY OF TAG HEUER

Sean Kaufmanand Minnie Mills hang out withChristopher BrineyandIsabel Machadoat TAG Heuer's VIP dinner during Grand Prix weekend in Las Vegas.

Back in Black

Hippolyte Petite Evan Ross and Chanel Iman

Hippolyte Petite

Evan RossandChanel Imanlook chic at amfAR's second annual Las Vegas gala during the F1 Grand Prix weekend on Nov. 21.

Holiday Hugs

Dorothy Hong for Marshalls  Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers

Dorothy Hong for Marshalls

Las CulturistascohostsBowen YangandMatt Rogersteam up with Marshalls to unveil a reimagined gift guide.

A Bar Song (Party)

Becca Mitchell Shaboozey

Becca Mitchell

Shaboozeyis all smiles at EMPIRE and American Dogwood's CMA Awards afterparty in Nashville on Nov. 19.

Venice in Vegas

Martin Miranda, OneSeven Agency Alexia Nepola and Marysol Patton

Martin Miranda, OneSeven Agency

Real Housewives of Miami'sAlexia NepolaandMarysol Pattonare all dressed up for a day at the Grand Canal Shoppes.

Take Flight

Tom Leigh Scott Eastwood

Scott Eastwoodpreviews the electric flying machine AirScooter at an event hosted by Zapata.

Purple Reign

Eden Shohat Jamila Sozahdah, Nahara and Lil Jon

Eden Shohat

Lil Jonand his partner Jamila Sozahdah celebrate their daughter Nahara's first birthday.

Terrific Trio

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty Daniel Radcliffe, Lindsay Mendez, and Jonathan Groff

Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty

Daniel Radcliffe, andJonathan Groffare excited to be atLate Night with Seth Meyerson Nov. 25.

On the Move

Best Image / BACKGRID George and Amal Clooney

Best Image / BACKGRID

George and Amal Clooneydash out of the Christine Cinéma Club in Paris after attending the French premiere ofJay Kellyon Nov. 24.

Girl About Town

TheStewartofNY/GC Images Suki Waterhouse

TheStewartofNY/GC Images

Suki Waterhousestruts while out and about running errands on the Lower East Side of New York on Nov. 24.

Woman at Work

Bobby Bank/GC Images Courteney Cox

Bobby Bank/GC Images

Courteney Coxis in full director mode on the set ofEvil Geniuson Nov. 24 in Sewaren, New Jersey.

Lady in Red

Michael Loccisano/Getty Gayle King

Michael Loccisano/Getty

Gayle Kingrocks an eye-catching red gown at the 53rd International Emmy Awards at New York Hilton Midtown on Nov. 24.

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Rock Icon Robert Plant, 77, on the One Thing Janis Joplin Used to 'Help My Voice'

Robert Plantis best known as the lead singer ofLed Zeppelin, argued as one of the most formative rock and roll bands in history. Since their worldwide debut in 1969, Zeppelin went on to become a top-selling band of all time, with over 300 million records sold—and counting—despite their formal split in 1980.

While speaking onCBS Mornings, Plant discussed hisfriendshipwith fellow rock legend, the lateJanis Joplin. Joplin tragically died on Oct. 4, 1970, at the age of 27. She is remembered for her raspy voice and emotional lyrics, chronicling aliferiddled with drug use and heartache.

"I was friends with her, yeah. She used to look after me," said Plant, a reflective gleam in his eye.

"She used to bring me stuff to help me with my voice, when my voice was rough."

When asked if the late songstress brought him tea, Plant said: "No,vodka."

On Sept. 26, 2025, Plant released his latest project,Saving Grace. The musician's twelfth studio album outside of Led Zeppelin,Saving Gracefeatures singer Suzi Dian, as well as the rest of his touring band: Oli Jefferson on drums, Tony Kelsey on guitar, Matt Worley on strings and banjo, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown.

The band will tour throughout the U.K. inDecember, kicking things off at Portsmouth Guildhall in England on Dec. 8.

"I guess I finally got off all the busses that led to one particular destination in my career, and just got into this bus, and this is... it's fine," said Plant, adding the 'bus' in question is his "saving grace."

When asked what saving grace means to him, Plant reflected: "Exactly this. I'm free."

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Rock Icon Robert Plant, 77, on the One Thing Janis Joplin Used to 'Help My Voice'

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Luigi Mangione due in court for pretrial hearings over U.S. healthcare executive's killing

By Jack Queen

NEW YORK, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning down a UnitedHealthcare executive outside a Manhattan ​hotel, is due in state court on Monday for a series of high-‌stakes hearings on the admissibility of key pieces of evidence at his murder trial.

Mangione, 27, was arrested in ‌December 2024 and charged with fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a sidewalk in Midtown Manhattan. Public officials condemned the shocking assassination. Mangione became a folk hero to some Americans who decry steep healthcare costs.

He has pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges and is expected to ⁠face trial next year. ‌Mangione has pleaded not guilty in a separate federal case where prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty.

The hearings before Judge Gregory Carro could last ‍the entire week and feature testimony from witnesses involved in Mangione's arrest in Pennsylvania, where Mangione's lawyers say he was illegally searched and questioned.

The defense lawyers are seeking to block prosecutors from presenting ​evidence police say was found in Mangione's backpack, including a 3-D printed gun,‌ silencer, electronic devices and journal writings that appear to implicate him in the killing.

Mangione's lawyers are also seeking to suppress statements he gave to police during his arrest, saying Mangione was not given proper notice of his legal rights.

Prosecutors with the office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg have opposed Mangione's requests to suppress the evidence and denied ⁠his claims that he was illegally searched and questioned.​

Mangione could face life in prison if convicted of murder ​in the second degree, which is defined as an intentional killing. He also faces seven counts of criminal possession of a weapon and one count ‍of possessing a false ⁠identification.

Carro dismissed two terrorism counts against Mangione in September, finding prosecutors had not presented enough evidence that Mangione intended to intimidate health insurance workers or influence government policy.⁠

Trial dates have not yet been set in either the state or federal cases. Mangione has been held ‌in federal custody in Brooklyn since his arrest.

(Reporting by Jack Queen ‌in New York; Editing by Alistair Bell)

Luigi Mangione due in court for pretrial hearings over U.S. healthcare executive's killing

By Jack Queen NEW YORK, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning down a UnitedHealthcare exe...
In Trump country, suburban grandmas push back against ICE

HAMILTON, OH ‒ A group that's grown almost 70-strong shows up weekly to commissioner meetings in this conservative Ohio county toprotest officials' agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

They're mostly grandmas.

"I'm here because I'm outraged. I'm here because I'm angry," Cassie Stevens, who lives in Hamilton, said at a Butler County Commissioners meeting on Nov. 18. "I'm here because I need to be able to look my grandkids in the eye and say I did not remain silent."

For 17 weeks, this group of Butler County residents has spoken at the commissioners' meetings in Hamilton. They want commissioners to cancel Sheriff Richard Jones' March agreement with ICE, which allows theButler County Jail to detain people facing deportation.

Commissioners authorized the agreement, which bringsmillions of federal dollars to the county.

At the latest commissioners' meeting, more than 70 people sat, stood and spilled through the doors. Most were White women who sported silver and white cropped hair. After the meeting, they took their protest outside, braving the November rain with fleece jackets and handmade signs.

Commission meetings prompt residents to band together

Sharon Meyer, who lives in Hamilton, criticized the county's agreement with ICE and said it sends one message: "If you don't look like us, bring a passport to Butler County."

Some people cried as speakers shared their neighbors', friends' and grandchildren's classmates' fears about ICE arrests and detentions. Toward the end of the meeting's public comment portion, and after one commissioner told them not to, critics of the contract broke into song: "America the Beautiful."

Anne Jantzen, 82, is the organizer behind the Butler County for Immigrant Justice group, which has been protesting for weeks against the conservative county's partnership with ICE.

Anne Jantzen, 82, who lives in Seven Mile, first began attending commissioners meetings over the summer to protest the county's agreement with ICE. There, she met others with the same beliefs and started an email chain.

"They said, 'I heard about you and I want to be part of this,'" she told The Enquirer, part of the USA TODAY Network, after the meeting.

Their group, Butler County for Immigrant Justice, ranges in age from 60 to 85, she said. Retirees are more likely than younger people to be able to attend commissioners meetings, which are held at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesdays.

"I can do it; therefore I need to," Jantzen said.

The meetings are also streamed online, but speakers must be present to make a public comment.

Benjamin McCall, a Liberty Township resident who ran as a Democrat for an Ohio House seat in 2024, said he's begun carrying his passport daily for fear of being arrested by ICE.

A 'dirty money contract'

President Donald Trump won Butler County in 2024 with 62% of the vote. The federal government'sextra funding for the Butler County Sheriff's Officebegan to arrive this month.

Stevens, a member of Butler County for Immigrant Justice, called the agreement a "dirty money contract" and said it has "emboldened racists."

"They use the dehumanizing term 'illegals' just like they use the n-word," she said.

Melanie Stearns, who lives in Hamilton, said the county's cooperation with ICE has given the region a bad reputation. The sheriff's office is the only one in Ohio with a Jail Enforcement Model agreement, according tocurrent ICE contracts, which allows the Butler County Jail to hold ICE detainees for extended periods of time.

"We look like idiots, just like we did withthe cats and JD Vance," she said, referring to the vice president's comments last year that immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, about an hour north of Butler County, were eating pets. Vance was raised in Butler County's Middletown.

Resident, Jay Stevison, who joined the group after the meeting, got teary-eyed as he spoke about his three grandchildren, who, he said, have a Latino parent.

"I would have to defend them with my life if ICE tried to take them," he said.

Commissioner T.C. Rogers argued that the county's cooperation with ICE agents is necessary because of a surge in migration.

Commissioners give reasons for not canceling ICE contract

Twenty residents spoke out against the contract for about an hour. None spoke in favor of it.

The three commissioners, all Republicans, responded.

Commissioner Cindy Carpenter, who has served on the board since 2011, said the sheriff "alone" sets policies, determines operations and makes decisions about cooperating with federal agencies, including ICE.

But the sheriff is not an independent contractor, said Butler County Prosecutor Mike Gmoser. Jones' office needs commissioner authorization to sign most contracts and agreements, as was done for the ICE agreement.

In a phone call with The Enquirer the day after the meeting, Carpenter said commissioners aim to facilitate county operations without inserting their own political opinions.

"We would lose a lot of credibility with our officeholders if we started undermining their judgment," she said.

The resolution passed by commissioners in February amended the sheriff's agreement with the U.S. Marshals Service to allow the jail to hold ICE detainees. Commissioners could take action to cancel the agreement. The ICEdocumentsays either party can terminate or suspend the agreement.

Commissioner T.C. Rogers,citing CNN coverage, said there is a need for ICE arrests because of a 2023 surge of migration at the U.S.-Mexico border. That surge wasdeclining under President Joe Biden and has slowed even furtherunder Trump.

Demonstrators from a new grassroots group called Butler County for Immigrant Justice gathered outside of the chamber after a meeting of the Butler County Commissioners on Nov. 18.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer:Suburban grandmas protest ICE contract in Trump-voting Ohio county

In Trump country, suburban grandmas push back against ICE

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Snow in Miami? Nearly 5 decades since a shocking weather anomaly

Fifty years ago a fascinating weather anomaly blanketed the United States in arctic, snowy weather and temporarily spawned fears of a new ice age. Call it the "snowy '70s."

It was so wintry that the cold wave of January 1977 produced the only known trace of snow in the greater Miami area of Florida ever reported.

"The 1970s were indeed a cold decade by historical standards, especially the late 1970s," saidmeteorologist Robert Henson of Yale Climate Connections. "Over the last century (from 1925 through 2024), two of the three coldest U.S. years were 1978 and 1979. The coldest U.S. winter on record (going back to 1895) was 1978-79."

Some of the worst blizzards in modern U.S. history occurred in the 1970s, Henson said. And three of the nine most severe U.S. winters for snow and cold between 1950 and 2013 occurred in the late 1970s.

Here's what happened:

Red Cross workers search for victims buried in cars following snowfall during the Blizzard of '77 in Buffalo, New York.

The 1970s were historically cold

The 1970s were a chilly period indeed, not just in the United States but across the Northern Hemisphere, Henson said.

During the '70s in the United States, there were actually about 25% more record daily lows than record daily highs set in the United States. But since then, the last 50 years have seen an increasing proportion of daily record highs to record lows, as reflected in data from about 1,800 weather stations, according to the American Meteorological Society.

The winter of 1978-79 stands out as the coldest US winter since accurate records began in the late 1800s.

Why was it so cold? Was there 'global cooling'?

On the global level, there's quite a bit of evidence that the slight global cooling from the 1940s to 1970s was largely induced by the boom in industry after World War II, especially in the United States and Europe, according to Henson. "Before we had environmental controls, the postwar factories and power plants spewed so much sun-blocking pollution into the air that it appears to have cooled the regional and global atmosphere."

Starting in the 1970s, pollution controls have given us cleaner air, but we're also blocking less sunlight. That reduced sun blockage has teamed up with human-produced greenhouse gases to warm the global climate, especially in places like the United States and Europe, where the mid-century air pollution was especially bad.

South Boston residents dig their cars out of the snow on Farragut Road on Jan. 22, 1978, following a massive storm over the previous weekend. Two men using jump leads in an attempt to start a car after heavy snow fell on New York City, New York, on Nov. 7, 1978. A dinosaur sculpted from snow is pictured in Harvard Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, following the The shattered roof of an auditorium at the C.W. Post Center of Long Island University in Greenvale, New York, lies in ruins, Jan. 21, 1978, after the weight of a heavy snow and ice storm caved in the roof. No injuries were reported. A would-be motorist has his work cut out for him on Hallam Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts, on March 4, 1978, following a storm that dropped 9.2 inches of snow on top of the remains of February's blizzard. A squirrel watches the snow fall from a tree near Fresh Pond in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Nov. 21, 1978. Red Cross workers search for victims buried in cars following snowfall during the Blizzard of 1977. Only about 12 inches of new snow fell during this event but high winds coupled with existing snow in western New York and accumulated snow on the surface of frozen Lake Erie combined to cause major difficulties. A man and a woman digging out their car after it was buried under snow during a blizzard in Chicago, Illinois, on Jan. 14, 1979. New Yorkers navigate their way as the snow falls on Times Square in Manhattan, New York City, New York, on Feb. 7, 1979. An early winter morning overlooking New York City in 1978.

Let it snow! Revisit one of the coldest decades in the US.

Weatherwise,Rutgers University distinguished professor and snow expert David Robinsonsaid the cold winters in the '70s "were associated with a jet stream that was often found further south than normal. This permitted Arctic/Polar air to flow into the lower 48. Extensive North American snow cover in the '78 and '79 winters [but not in '77] likely played a role in keeping temperatures cold.

"Of course, it goes both ways, with snow falling because it is cold, but also snow cover keeping the region cold [high albedo, energy required to melt snow thus not available to warm the air, association with more southerly storm tracks, thus opening the door for more polar air]."

Fears of an oncoming ice age

There were articles in the '70s, mostly in popular magazines, that spoke of an impending ice age, according to Robinson. "Paleoclimate studies at that time were showing that interglacials over the past million years were generally about 10,000 years in length and the one we are in has gone on for about 10,000 years. Thus, it seemed possible that over coming millennia (note, tens of thousands of years), that the earth might transition into another glacial maximum in 100,000 years (or) so."

However, he said "this certainly wasn't a sign of an immediately impending ice age! At this time, it was also beginning to be better recognized that humans were having an impact on climate that should begin to show a global warming in decades ahead."

"So, you had a lot of info out there that could be interpreted (or misinterpreted!) in several ways. Though it is safe to say that no serious climatologist at that time was afraid of an ice age emerging for upcoming generations and well beyond."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Winter weather was shockingly different in the snowy 1970s

Snow in Miami? Nearly 5 decades since a shocking weather anomaly

Fifty years ago a fascinating weather anomaly blanketed the United States in arctic, snowy weather and temporarily spawne...
Luka Doncic, Lakers start fast, beat Pelicans 133-121 for 7th straight victory

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Luka Doncic scored 20 of his 34 points in the first quarter and the Los Angeles Lakers raced to their seventh straight victory, 133-121 over the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday night.

Doncic also had 12 rebounds and seven assists to help the Lakers win for the 13th time in 15 games. Austin Reaves added 33 points and eight assists, Deandre Ayton had 22 points and 12 rebounds and Rui Hachimura scored 14 points.

LeBron James sau out to rest a sore left foot. He made his season debut Nov. 18 and played in four games after recovering from sciatica.

Saddiq Bey had 22 points and 11 rebounds, and Bryce McGowens added 23 points for the Pelicans. They have lost 11 of 12.

New Orleans was short-handed with Zion Williamson (hamstring) and Trey Murphy III (elbow) watching from the bench.

The Lakers dominated the first half, leading 46-27 after one quarter and 77-57 at the half. It was the most points the Lakers had scored in any quarter this season and tied for the fifth most in an opening quarter in franchise history. The 77 first-half points matched the Lakers' most in a half this season.

The Pelicans found their offense in the third quarter, shooting 62.5% from the floor in the period and pulling to 100-89.

Pelicans: Host Minnesota on Tuesday and Thursday nights.

Lakers: Host Phoenix on Monday night.

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