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Here’s a rundown of Us Weekly‘s top stories making headlines in celebrity news, sports and entertainment on May 28, 2026. Here are key takeaways: • NHL legend Claude Lemieux died by apparent suicide and was found on May 28 at a family-owned business in Florida. The four-time Stanley Cup champion, who played 21 seasons in the NHL, had appeared at Montreal’s Bell Centre on May 25 to carry the torch before Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Canadiens and Hurricanes. • Criminal Minds killed off Luke’s beloved dog Roxy in the Season 19 premiere on May 28.…

Allison Reid is great at lion. She may have been on Hofstra University’s track and cross country team, but it’s been Reid’s sworn secret that’s really kept the 22-year-old on her toes the past four years. The East Northport runner lived a covert double life as the school’s mascot, Kate the Lioness, and was the first student-athlete to do so in decades — if ever. “My suitemates didn’t know, teammates didn’t know, and my coach didn’t know,” Reid told The Post days after graduation.  “Nobody on campus knew.” The exercise physiology major stole the show days ahead of getting her…

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is nearly even with Vice President JD Vance in a 2028 presidential race poll released Thursday, which also pegs former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg as the front-runner for the Democratic nomination.  Support for Rubio has climbed 15 percentage points since February, placing the top US diplomat within 1 point of Vance, the Emerson College survey showed.  Vance garnered 36% support among likely Republican primary voters, down from the 52% he received in August 2025 and February polls, while Rubio collected 35% support, up from the 9% and 20% he received in the pollster’s two previous…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Republican National Committee (RNC) and National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) filed a lawsuit Thursday defending Missouri’s new congressional map.The RNC told Fox News Digital the lawsuit aims to intervene as Democrats escalate what Republicans describe as a nationwide campaign to block legally enacted redistricting laws.”Democrats across the country are using frivolous lawsuits to cling to power after failing at the ballot box,” RNC Chairman Joe Gruters said in a statement. “The RNC is fighting for the values of Missourians against Democrats trying to use the courts to rig congressional districts in…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Three people, including a child, were killed and at least three others were injured on Thursday after an explosion and fire ripped through a Dallas apartment building, sending thick black smoke into the air, authorities said.Dallas Fire-Rescue said crews found three victims dead in the debris: two adult women and one child. The cause of the explosion remains under investigation.Three injured victims were transported to hospitals. One remains in critical but stable condition, while the other two have been released or are expected to be released.Two additional people transported themselves to hospitals…

A man who was accused of plotting an attack on Taylor Swift’s concert in Vienna, Austria, in 2024 has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. The 21-year-old man, known only as Beran A. due to local privacy rules, was found guilty of plotting a jihadist attack on Thursday, May 28, according to BBC. The man publicly apologized just before the court adjourned to decide on a verdict. “I would just like to say that I am sorry,” he said, according to the AP. Beran A. pleaded guilty in April to charges of terrorist offenses and membership in a terrorist…

The Liberty haven’t yet established their true identity for this season. But Jonquel Jones has a vision for what New York should be about. Toughness, togetherness and tenacity: Those are the traits she wants the Liberty to exemplify. “I want our team to embody the resiliency that the city has, and I think that’s what New York pride is,” Jones said after Wednesday’s 84-74 win. “That’s [what] in the past, New York basketball has been, and I think we’re getting there.”  Wednesday’s win against the Mercury was a step in the right direction after the Liberty spent most of the…

Take me to your sanctuary city.  The White House unveiled “Aliens.gov” Thursday, a cheeky new website focused on illegal migrant arrest data – and not UFO disclosure.  The eyebrow-raising domain name sparked a firestorm of online speculation when the federal government registered it in March, about a month after President Trump pledged his administration would release secret files related to UFOs and extraterrestrials. “They walk among us,” reads the green banner at the top of the hacker-style website, which clearly plays off the recent UFO mania.    “For 60 years, the US government has kept a closely guarded secret,” the slowly…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! NEWARK, N.J. — Chaotic scenes intensified Thursday outside Delaney Hall, a federal immigration detention center as anti-ICE agitators clashed with federal agents amid escalating tensions over immigration enforcement and conditions inside.The protest crowd had swelled to more than 100 by 8 p.m. local time, as frequent clashes cropped up when unmarked federal vehicles approached to enter the center.As ICE agents appeared to swing on a fulcrum, some agitators refused to get out of the way — including one man who was dragged to the ground and detained just feet from where Fox…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An “armed and extremely dangerous” Hawaii man suspected in the killings of three men whose bodies were discovered across the Big Island within two days has been arrested, authorities said.Jacob Baker, 36, of Pahoa, Hawaii, was arrested without incident, the Hawaiʻi Police Department said Thursday evening. He was wanted in connection with three separate deaths.Baker was taken into custody following a manhunt that prompted authorities to warn the public he was “armed and extremely dangerous.” Hawaii Police Chief Reed Mahuna previously said law enforcement agencies were deploying “significant resources and personnel” to…