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Maren Morris Posts Hilarious Photo of Her Roller Coaster Face During Disney World Visit with Son Hayes

Maren Morris visited multiple Disney parks with her 6-year-old son Hayes, including Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios

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  • The country star enjoyed attractions like TRON Lightcycle / Run and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

  • Morris has been open about co-parenting Hayes with ex-husband Ryan Hurd after their 2024 divorce

Maren Morrisshared the good, the bad and the mildly unflattering during a recent trip to Disney World.

The country singer, 36, posted a series of photos to Instagram on Tuesday, April 21, enjoying a recent trip to Walt Disney World. "A perfect day off. thank you@disneyparksfor the perpetual magic," the Grammy winner captioned the post.

Morris appeared to visit several Disney parks throughout the day, including Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom.

In one hilarious snap, Morris holds on tight during the high-speed launch that kicks off theTRON Lightcycle / Runroller coaster at Magic Kingdom. She embraced her funny expression, posting increasingly zoomed in shots of her face.

Maren Moris (Left) on TRON Lightcycle / Run at Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World..Credit: maren morris/Instagram

The "Cut!" singer appears to have brought along her 6-year-old son,Hayes, to enjoy the magic. In one picture, Morris and her son watch fireworks over Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom. In another, the mom and son hold hands while walking through Hollywood Studios. Morris shares Hayes with ex-husbandRyan Hurd, whom shemarriedin 2018 anddivorcedin 2024.

Maren Morris and son Hayes at Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World.Credit: maren morris/Instagram

The singer and her party made the rounds, stopping byStar Wars: Rise of the Resistanceat Hollywood Studios,Kilimanjaro Safarisat Animal Kingdom, andIt's a Small Worldat Magic Kingdom.

Morris also made sure to stay glammed up during her park day. In one snap, she applies lipstick while riding what appears to be Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway.

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Maren Morris applies lipstick on a ride at Walt Disney World.Credit: maren morris/Instagram

In August 2024, Morris opened up to PEOPLE about her divorce and sharedhow it's affected Hayes, saying, "I feel like there's so many emotions when you have a child with somebody and the relationship doesn't pan out and you just have to put on a brave face and a consistent face for your baby."

"I think he's gone through a lot and there's, I'm sure, a lot of confusion because he's so little," she continued. "But also, I feel like Ryan and I have done a really great job at just being great parents for him."

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In a recentTikTok video, the "My Church" singer got candid about parenting her son and how she views gender roles, detailing how she got into a heated exchange with a male acquaintance at a party, who told her "these boys need to toughen up anyways."

The singer took offense to his comments, saying that it takes her son a lot to cry, but he's also "extremely gentle," and loves baseball, musicals, and making friendship bracelets.

“My son can emotionally regulate himself better than this man could," Morris said. "My son can say like, ‘I'm frustrated.' Or if he's overwhelmed, he can like go take a beat in his room. He does that for himself without me even needing to step in now, he just knows how to do it.”

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Almost 50 million Americans on alert for severe weather outbreak in Plains, Midwest

A severe weather threat is shifting back to parts of Kansas and Oklahoma on Saturday after damaging winds, hail and tornadoes impacted the region over the past week.

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A level 4 of 5 "moderate risk" has been added for southeast Oklahoma, including Ada and McAlester, for the potential for very large hail (larger than baseballs), strong tornadoes, and damaging winds.

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A level 3 of 5 "enhanced risk" is up for northeastern Oklahoma and far eastern Arkansas, including Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Broken Bow and Enid, in Oklahoma, and Fort Smith, Arkansas.

Damaging winds and very large hail are the primary threats with these storms, but a few tornadoes, some potentially strong, cannot be ruled out with these storms.

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This will be a later day event, with storms not likely to begin firing off until after at least 3:00 p.m. CT. Once storms get going, the atmosphere will be very favorable for discrete storms to intensify across eastern Oklahoma going into the evening hours.

Storms will continue to fire off during the evening up to just after sunset and will continue through the overnight hours across eastern Oklahoma, far northeast Texas and western Arkansas.

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Beginning Sunday, a potent storm system will form southeast of the Rockies and swing northeast across the Plains, bringing more severe weather to the Plains on Sunday before the severe weather threat spreads northeast and stretches into the Midwest on Monday.

Almost 50 million Americans will be on alert for severe storms on Sunday or Monday – almost 8 million for Sunday, and almost 40 million for Monday.

For Sunday, a level 3 of 5 "enhanced risk" is up for much of Kansas as well as portions of western Missouri, including Wichita and Kansas City. Tornadoes, some being strong, as well as damaging winds and large hail are all possible with storms in this area.

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A level 2 of 5 "slight risk" is also up for parts of northern Texas, northwestern Arkansas, western Missouri, far southwest Iowa, southern Nebraska, most of Oklahoma and much of the remaining areas of Kansas.

Like Saturday, severe storms will likely not begin firing off until the late afternoon. When storms do get going though during the evening, the atmosphere will be favorable for discrete thunderstorms to grow and intensify, producing tornadoes (some possibly strong), damaging winds and large hail.

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For Monday, the severe weather threat spreads northeast and stretches from the lower Mississippi River valley up to the Midwest for Monday. A level 3 of 5 "enhanced risk" is up for cities like St. Louis; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Jonesboro, Arkansas; Evansville, Indiana; Paducah, Kentucky; and Rockford, Illinois.

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A level 2 of 5 "slight risk" is up for cities like Memphis; Louisville, Kentucky; Chicago; South Bend, Indiana; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Mason City, IIowa.

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While there is some uncertainty in exact timing and setup with Monday's storms, the potential for tornadoes with some being strong, as well as widespread damaging wind gusts, large hail, and spotty flash flooding is increasing for Monday for these areas.

With any discrete supercell thunderstorms that form and maintain themselves in this atmosphere, the "tornadic potential could maximize, with a few long track, particularly damaging tornadoes possible," according to the NWS Storm Prediction Center.

This will likely be a late afternoon and evening setup regardless, with discrete storms or clusters of storms tracking in a line from Milwaukee and Chicago down to St. Louis and into northern Arkansas around the evening commute on Monday.

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These storms will sweep east into the overnight hours, with Indianapolis; Paducah, Kentucky; and Memphis likely seeing storms later in the evening.

This storm system will also bring heavy rain to the central U.S., with some of it possibly falling in a short time with the heaviest storms. Because of this, isolated flash flooding is possible with these storms into the new week.

Heavy rain will also come to the Great Lakes on Monday, which could reinvigorate the flood risk given how saturated the ground still is from the historic rainfall from a few weeks ago combined with rapid snowmelt.

For Tuesday, we can see the severe weather threat shift to parts of the South as this potent system continues to move east. Places like Memphis; Little Rock, Arkansas; Tyler, Texas; Shreveport, Louisiana; and Jackson, Mississippi, will have to watch for potential severe weather later in the day.

Some showers, humidity in the Southeast

The drought in the Southeast continues to worsen as two wildfires continue to burn in southeast Georgia.

Some rounds of rain and possibly isolated thunderstorms will move into the region later today and late Monday into Tuesday, with each round bringing around 0.5 to 1 inch of rain.

The rain will not tame the wildfires alone, especially if it doesn't fall directly where the fires are. If there are any isolated thunderstorms, there is the chance that lightning could ignite additional wildfires in the already dry region.

However, the increased humidities and any rain that does fall on the fires this weekend into early next week will help with controlling ongoing fires and quickly manage any new fires if any should occur.

The rain will not make much of a dent on the drought situation across the region. For example, Georgia needs between 12 and 18 inches of rainfall to end the current drought.

The two notable fires in southeast Georgia, the Pineland Road Fire and the Highway 82 Brantley County Fire, continue to burn.

Meanwhile, the fire threat will be in the southern High Plains this weekend. Parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, as well as the panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma are under fire weather alerts this weekend.

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Trump Rushed Off Stage After Shots Fired at White House Correspondents Dinner

President Donald Trump was rushed out of theWhite House Correspondents’ Association(WHCA) dinner on Saturday evening after gunshots were heard in the vicinity of the event.

Time U.S. Secret Service agents respond near President Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents Dinner, Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Washington. —Alex Brandon—Associated Press

Video of the incident at the Washington Hilton hotel in Washington, D.C. showed Secret Service agents running onto the stage where the president was sitting, while many of the roughly 2,600 attendees took cover under their tables.

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer witnessed a gunman fire what he described as a "very serious weapon" at least six times from a few feet away.

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A TIME journalist attending the event said Secret Service agents ran through the crowd and appeared to take Trump Administration cabinet members to safety. After a few minutes, someone came on to the stage to tell the crowd that the event would resume shortly.

Trump said onTruth Socialshortly after the shooting that the shooter had been "apprehended" and praised law enforcement.

"Quite an evening in D.C. Secret Service and Law Enforcement did a fantastic job. They acted quickly and bravely," he wrote. "The shooter has been apprehended, and I have recommended that we 'LET THE SHOW GO ON' but, will entirely be guided by Law Enforcement. They will make a decision shortly."

The WHCA dinner is an annual event for White House staff and the press, typically featuring comedy and a satirical speech from the president.

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Iran war drives UK inflation up to 3.3% in major blow for Reeves

UK inflation rose in March, latest figures released on Wednesday have revealed, in a clear sign ofthe impactof the economy from the Iran-US war.

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The latest data is the first from the Office for National Statistics to include elevated petrol and diesel costs since the start of the conflict. Prices have gone up as result of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz shipping corridor.

The ONS figures showed Consumer Prices Index inflation rose 3.3 per cent in the year to March, up from 3 per cent in February.

The increase marks a blow for Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who made cutting the cost of living her number one priority. Research by the Resolution Foundationhas foundthe average household will be £480 worse off this year due to increased energy costs.

In response, Ms Reeves said the Iran crisis was “not our war, but it is pushing up bills for families and businesses”.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the Iran crisis was 'not our war, but it is pushing up bills for families and businesses' (PA)

She continued: “That’s why it’s my number one priority to keep costs down.

“Our economic plan is the right one and has put us in a stronger position to support families in the face of this new crisis.”

Pointing to measures announced before the conflict she said: “We’ve taken £117 off energy bills, frozen rail fares and protected motorists with the fuel duty freeze.

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“We’re acting to protect people from unfair price rises if they occur to bring down food prices at the till, and are boosting long-term energy security — building a stronger, more secure economy.”

The rise in inflation also means the Bank of England is unlikely to cutinterest ratesany time soon. Before theIranwar, it had signalled that it might cut rates two or three times this year from the present 3.75 per cent.

That would have led to cheaper new mortgages and lower borrowing costs for businesses.

The news on inflation comes amid fears the a further escalation in the Middle East conflict could also impact government borrowing.

The influential Resolution Foundation has found that a “severe but plausible scenario”, in which the conflict intensifies and delivers the largest hits to the economy, would result in Government borrowing increasing by £16 billion a year in 2029-30.

RAC data from Thursday 16 April showed that the average price of a litre of petrol at UK forecourts was 158.1p, 25p more expensive than when the war began on February 28.

The average price of a litre of diesel sits at 191.2p, up 49p compared with the start of the war.

Economists at Oxford Economics said they expect the rise in pump prices to add between 0.2 and 0.3 percentage points to the rate of inflation in March.

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Brian McKnight Sues Ex-Wife and Son Over 'Damning' Claims He 'Refused' to Tell Son Niko He Loved Him Before His Death

Brian McKnight alleges his ex-wife Julie and son Brian Jr. created a "sensational but false narrative" about him in various social media posts and interviews

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  • The main allegation hinges on his reaction to the death of his son Niko, 32, last year

  • McKnight is suing for defamation, emotional distress and more, citing damage to his reputation and financial losses

Brian McKnighthas filed a defamation suit against his ex-wife Julie,son Brian Jr.and more, alleging that they took advantage of hisson Niko's deathin order to create a “sensational but false narrative” that the singer was a “cruel” father who abandoned his family.

The Grammy-nominated singer, 56, filed a lawsuit in Georgia on Tuesday, April 21, claiming Julie, Brian Jr., and several news outlets and interviewers profited off a “tragic family death” and committed “malicious character assassination,” according to the documents, which were obtained by PEOPLE.

McKnight's filing focuses largely on claims made by Julie and Brian Jr. that the singer did not tell his estranged son Niko that he loved him before Niko died of cancer in May 2025 at age 32.

“Defendant Julie McKnight… asserted that their son repeatedly told Plaintiff ‘I love you' during the call while Plaintiff refused to reciprocate, thereby portraying Plaintiff as emotionally cruel and indifferent toward his terminally ill son,” the filing says.

Brian McKnight, Julie McKnight, Niko and Brian Jr. in West Hollywood in December 1998.Credit: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

The complaint claims that Julie sent a voice message to McKnight asking him not to initiate contact with Niko, and he respected her wishes.

Julie, Brian Jr. and additional defendants Marc Lamont Hill, Tasha K and theNew York Postdid not immediately respond to PEOPLE's requests for comment, nor did McKnight's attorney.

The “Back at One” singer married Julie in 1989 and they were divorced in 2003. According to the complaint, the two signed a settlement agreement in 2014 that bars them each from making negative comments about the other — and he claims that Julie violated that agreement when she gave interviews to Tasha K and Marc Lamont Hill, who are both named as defendants.

McKnight's filing says conflict with his family began in 2019, when Brian Jr. shared an Instagram post implying that the singer was an absentee father.

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He claims the “narrative” surrounding his treatment of his family worsened last year, when Julie published a memoir that portrayed him as “an abusive husband and neglectful father.”

In April 2025, Julie did an interview with Tasha K, and McKnight claims that the host "actively participated” in advancing a narrative against him and also accused him of getting a teenage girl pregnant, which he denies.

Brian McKnight in London in April 2024.Credit: Joseph Okpako/WireImage

Then, Julie and Brian Jr. did an interview with Hill in which they claimed McKnight “refused to communicate with his son during his final illness, refused to tell him that he loved him before his death, and emotionally abandoned him during his final days — accusations that portrayed Plaintiff as a father who withheld love and compassion from his dying child.”

McKnight described the allegation as the “most emotionally charged, damning and false accusation,” and said that Hill monetized his interview with McKnight's ex-wife and son when he posted it to YouTube and Patreon.

The claims were then picked up by outlets including the New York Post, which is listed as a defendant, and McKnight says he suffered “tangible financial loss” and a hit to his reputation.

The singer, who is also a father to other childrenincluding 2-year-old son Brianwith his wife Leilani, is suing on claims of defamation and false light invasion of privacy/disclosure, intentional infliction of emotional distress and more. He's also suing Julie alleging breach of contract.

He is seeking unspecified damages.

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Elizabeth Smart posts bodybuilding photo, urges others to 'try new things'

Elizabeth Smart shared an image of herself competing in abodybuildingcompetition this week, saying she is proud of her accomplishments and encouraging others to try new things.

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On Tuesday, the child safetyactivistand author shared a photo of herself on Instagram from a recent bodybuilding competition, explaining that it was her fourth competition and saying the experience "pushed me, challenged me not to give up."

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"I am so proud of myself for doing this. I am so proud of my body, and I want to celebrate it," she wrote. "My body has carried me through every worst day, every hellish grueling experience, it's created and nurtured three beautiful children, my body has risen to every single challenge life has presented it with, and carried me through so I refuse to be ashamed of it."

Smart wrote that she had been "too afraid" to post the photo before, saying she was "worried that I would be judged, not taken seriously, somehow perceived as less than or now unworthy to continue work as an advocate for all survivors."

Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Lifetime Television - PHOTO: Narrator/producer Elizabeth Smart speaks onstage during the Lifetime and A+E Networks portion of the 2017 Summer Television Critics Association Press Tour at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on July 28, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California.

"Then this past weekend it struck me how eerily familiar these feelings and thoughts are for too many survivors," she wrote. "I think it's easy to be labeled as one thing, and honestly, that's not me nor do I think it's any of us."

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"We are more than just one topic, one idea, one label," she added.

Smart wrote that as she has grown older, she has learned "how important it is to make the most of today," and that "we don't know what tomorrow brings."

"I refuse to feel embarrassed about trying something new and am embracing my chance at life to the absolute fullest I can," she wrote. "I only hope that we all find the courage to chase new experiences, goals, bettering ourselves, and most importantly happiness."

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Smart was 14 when she waskidnappedfrom her Salt Lake City home in 2002 and held captive for nine months by Brian David Mitchell and his spouse Wanda Barzee, before ultimately being rescued in 2003. Her story drew national attention, and she has since become an advocate for child safety and survivors.

Mitchell was convicted of interstate kidnapping and unlawful transportation of a minor and is currently serving life in prison. Barzee pleaded guilty to kidnapping Smart andserved six yearsof a 15-year sentence in federal prison before being released in 2018.

Today, Smart is married and a mom of three. She is also the co-founder of the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, which advocates for sexual assault survivors, providing self-defense training and financial support, among other things.

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Reese Witherspoon Addresses Backlash to Her Support of AI: 'I Don't Believe Computers Should Replace Humanity'

Reese Witherspoon addressed the backlash she received after encouraging women to embrace AI in her Monday, April 20, Instagram Stories

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  • Witherspoon said on April 16 that she believes women should start implementing AI tools into their lives

  • She later addressed public concern over her comments, highlighting the environmental and employment concerns related to the use of AI

Reese Witherspoonis responding to the criticism over her stance on artificial intelligence.

On April 16, the Oscar winner posted an Instagram video in which she said she believes women should use AI in their daily lives. “The AI revolution has begun, and I need to learn as much as I possibly can about AI and share it with all of you,” her Instagram caption read.

Witherspoon, 50, received backlash, prompting her to address the critiques in her Instagram Stories on Monday, April 20.

“Well, I guess my Al post got people talking,” she wrote atop a selfie.  “To be clear, no one is paying me to talk about this. I'm just a curious human.”

She remarked that her children “are learning about AI tools.” She shares daughterAva Phillippe, 26, and sonDeacon Phillippe, 22, with her ex-husband,,Ryan Phillippe, as well as son Tennessee Toth, 13, with her ex Jim Toth.

“I know a lot of founders who are vibe coding, and I hear about people using Al in EVERY sector of business,” she wrote.

Reese Witherspoon April 20, 2026 Instagram StoriesCredit: Reese Witherspoon/Instagram

As she continued, she shared how she wants to “acknowledge” people's concerns around AI use, which she said were "valid."

“I'm aware of the impact this could have on jobs across so many industries. I understand environmental concerns,” she wrote. The data centers used to power AI systems “drive high energy, water, and e-waste demands,” which critics argue will have a serious environmental impact, according toMIT News.

Witherspoon continued, “I care deeply about local communities. And I have concerns about impending AGI [Artificial General Intelligence].”

“I don't believe computers should replace humanity,” she added.

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TheMorning Showstar then concluded by sharing her intention to learn “as much as possible” and to be “educated about this technological revolution.”

“If you want to learn with me, great, let's do this! If you don't, that's okay too,” her post read.

Reese Witherspoon April 16, 2026 Instagram postCredit: Reese Witherspoon/Instagram

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Her April 20 sentiments about learning about technological advancements echoed her April 16 video.

"The thing I've learned about technology is if you don't get a little bit of understanding from the very beginning, it just speeds past you,” she said in the video. “So you have to have little bits of learning just to keep up."

She wrote in her caption thatwomen are three times more likely to work in jobs automated by AI, “yet women are using AI at a rate 25% lower than men on average,” she said.

Witherspoon's recent comments follow her emphasis on the importance of women learning AI.

“It's so, so important that women are involved in AI because it will be the future of filmmaking,” she said in a September interview withGlamour, sharing she uses Perplexity, Vetted AI and Simple AI.

“And you can be sad and lament it all you want, but the change is here. It will never be a lack of creativity and ingenuity and actual physical manual building of things,” she said. “It might diminish, but it's always going to be the highest importance in art and in expression of self.”

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