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Jannik Sinner stops upset bid to capture first title at Indian Wells

March 16, 2026
Jannik Sinner stops upset bid to capture first title at Indian Wells

Second-ranked Jannik Sinner closed the gap on the top ranking on Sunday by beating Daniil Medvedev, the man who just a day earlier knocked off the No. 1 player in the world, in the finals of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif.

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Italy's Sinner, seeded second in the event, captured his first career crown at Indian Wells and first title of 2026 with a 7-6 (6), 7-6 (4) victory over the 11th-seeded Medvedev. The Russian, ranked No. 10 in the world, had ousted Spain's Carlos Alcaraz, who sits atop the ATP Rankings, in the semifinals on Saturday.

Sinner is 2,200 points behind Alcaraz thanks to the weekend's results. Alcaraz has wins at the Australian Open and in Doha this year but his unbeaten streak was snapped by the 30-year-old Medvedev, who presented a similar challenge on Sunday.

"It was a very, very tough match," said Sinner, 24. "It is great to see Daniil back playing this level. I am very happy. I came here from day one, training really hard and this result makes me very happy. Sharing this moment with the team and friends here is really special."

Sinner did not drop a set during the California tournament, the first man to win consecutive Masters 1000 titles without losing a set since the series began in 1990. Sinner also won in Paris last November.

But it got dicey for him on Sunday as Medvedev went out 4-0 in the second-set tiebreak before yielding seven straight points and losing the match.

"I kept believing and kept pushing," Sinner said of his tiebreak turnaround. "I went for my shots a little more. A third set, we would have started even, so I tried my best to close it out and I am very happy. It was an incredible ending."

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Neither player lost their serve during the match. Sinner did not face a break point, while Medvedev saved on both occasions.

Sinner had the edge in aces (10-7) and winners (28-15), but had more unforced errors (31-24).

He won 91% of his first-serve points (43 of 47), to 77% (37 of 48) for Medvedev.

"I would like to congratulate Jannik, amazing tennis, tough to play against you," Medvedev said during the trophy ceremony. "I tried my best, but big congrats to you for everything you are doing. Whenever you play Carlos, I love to see it, but I was happy to not let Carlos play you again (here)."

Sinner is a career 9-7 against Medvedev in ATP matches, winning nine of their last 10 meetings.

The win on Sunday made Sinner the third man, with Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, to complete the set of six ATP Masters 1000 hard-court titles. He has 100 Masters 1000 victories.

--Field Level Media

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Aaron Judge gets chills from USA WBC game: 'Bigger and better than World Series'

March 16, 2026
Aaron Judge gets chills from USA WBC game: 'Bigger and better than World Series'

MIAMI — There were no majestic bat flip into the night.

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There was no dancing on the basepaths or selfies in the dugout.

There was no blaring music in the clubhouse, just a simple speech byTeam USA captain Aaron Judgewho reminded his teammates that they haven't accomplished anything yet.

But you know what?

The Americans managed to have the time of their lives Sunday night, relying on their pitching to shut down perhaps the most powerful lineup ever assembled, in the most unique environment that Judge has ever experienced.

USA 2, Dominican Republic 1.

"Just a game we'll remember forever, right," USA manager Mark DeRosa said. "We understood this was going to be a talked-about game, probably one of the most watched games of all time. … Whether we won or didn't win, baseball won.'"

The crowd of 36,337 at loanDepot Park hung on every pitch, stood on their feet, passionately cheering throughout the night. When it was over, Team USA went back to the clubhouse re-living the scenes.

"It was bigger and better than the World Series," Judge said. "The passion that these fans have, representing their country, representing some of their favorite players, there's nothing like it.

"It gives me chills right now thinking about how special that was."

USA now moves onto the championship game Tuesday night where it will play the winner of Monday's Venezuela-Italy semifinal game on Monday night at loanDepot Park.

If USA wins that title game, you just may see a party that will make South Beach clubs look like a senior citizen bingo night.

The team that has been ridiculed for treating games like a business meeting, can't wait to unload all of its emotions with a WBC title, letting everyone know there are plenty of different ways to celebrate.

So, please, Team USA pleads: stop with the narrative.

They may not have espresso machines in the dugout and they're not donning customized jackets after hitting home runs.

But, don't kid yourselves, they're having a blast.

"I think we've carried ourselves this tournament the way we've wanted," USA center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong said. "And that is feeling like we're the best team in this tournament, the best team in the world."

Dominican Republic designated hitter Junior Caminero celebrates with his teammates after hitting a home run in the second inning. Dominican Republic pitcher Luis Severino reacts during the second inning. United States starting pitcher Paul Skenes delivers against the Dominican Republic. Dominican Republic starting pitcher Luis Severino delivers against the United States. United States manager Mark DeRosa and Dominican Republic manager Albert Pujols meet prior to the World Baseball Classic semifinal game at loanDepot Park in Miami.

Best moments as Team USA takes on Dominican Republic in WBC semifinal

Team USA just finds the talk about its demeanor to be pretty silly.

"I'm having a blast out there, I think it's hilarious," Crow-Armstrong said. "I just think we pick our spots. Like, I think you guys would think it's silly if we all shuffled like [Juan] Soto, or did Vladdy's [Guerrero] little wiggle, but that's them. And if I had enough swag to do that, I'd probably do that too."

"We have fun in our own way, but we are definitely having fun out there."

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So, why not try to do a 40-foot bat flip like Fernando Tatis Jr., prance around the bases, and come up with some gimmicks of their own?

"Maybe we should," Crow-Armstrong said, "I don't think that would be as authentic as it for them to be who they are. … Everybody expresses their passion in different ways, and that's the best part about this tournament."

USA first baseman Bryce Harper remembers when he first reached the big leagues as a 19-year-old wearing eye black, using different-colored bats, and wearing brightly-colored spikes. That quickly got shut down.

"I think every country has the way they play, right?" Harper said. "Obviously, Latin American countries, a lot of flair, lot of energy, and I love watching it because that's how I played when I was younger.

"I got in trouble for it. When I came up, I used gray bats. I used different cleats. Got my cleats cut. MLB told me I couldn't use gray bats. Couldn't use my eye-black, and all of that kind of stuff. I kind of got pounded for it. ...

"But we have the utmost respect for people in all walks of life with baseball. That's why our game is so cool and so much fun to watch … Baseball is the greatest game in the world because you bring so many different styles together, especially in this tournament."

United States shortstop Gunnar Henderson (11) celebrates after hitting a two-run double against Great Britain during the fifth inning at Daikin Park on Mar 7, 2026. Shohei Ohtani of Team Japan is forced out after the grounder of Kensuke Kondo #8 of Team Japan in the seventh inning during the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool C game between Australia and Japan at Tokyo Dome on March 8, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. Fans celebrate Taiwan's victory after the World Baseball Classic (WBC) Pool C game between Taiwan and South Korea at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo on March 8, 2026. Taiwan players celebrate after winning their game against South Korea on March 8, 2026 at the Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan. Taiwan's Shao-Hung Chiang (R) tags out South Korea's Kim Ju-won at home plate during the World Baseball Classic (WBC) Pool C game between Taiwan and South Korea at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo on March 8, 2026. Fans hold up Korean national flags as they stand for the national anthem prior to the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool C game between Chinese Taipei and South Korea at Tokyo Dome on March 8, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. United States shortstop Gunnar Henderson (11), right fielder Roman Anthony (3) and center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (4) celebrate after the game against Great Britain at Daikin Park. Venezuela first baseman Luis Arraez reacts from second base after hitting a double against Israel during the eighth inning at loanDepot Park on March 7, 2026 in Miami. Bo Gyeong Moon of Team Republic of Korea collides with fence in the seventh inning during the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool C game between South Korea and Japan at Tokyo Dome on March 7, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. Venezuela center fielder Javier Sanoja reacts from third base against Israel during the seventh inning at loanDepot Park on March 7, 2026 in Miami. Venezuela first baseman Luis Arraez (2) celebrates with catcher Salvador Perez (13) after hitting a two-run home run against Israel during the sixth inning at loanDepot Park on March 7, 2026 in Miami. Italy pitcher Gordon Graceffo (44) reacts after getting an out during the seventh inning against Brazil at Daikin Park on March 7, 2026 in Houston. Dominican Republic center fielder Oneil Cruz (15) celebrates his three-run home run in the eighth inning against Nicaragua with teammates at loanDepot Park on March 6, 2026 in Miami. Brazil first baseman Dante Bichette Jr. (77) looks on from the dugout during the third inning against the United States at Daikin Park on March 6, 2026 in Houston Seiya Suzuki #51 of Team Japan celebrates scoring a run by a RBI triple of Masataka Yoshida #34 (not pictured) in the second inning during the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool C game between Japan and Chinese Taipei at Tokyo Dome on March 6, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. Venezuelan baseball fans show their support for their team against the Netherlands at loanDepot Park on March 6, 2026 in Miami. Brazil shortstop Vitor Ito (1) throws to first on an infield single by United States shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. (not pictured) during the first inning at Daikin Park on March 6 in Houston. Fans cheer as Mexico center fielder Alek Thomas (5) slides to score a run during the ninth inning against Great Britain at Daikin Park on March 6, 2026 in Houston. Mexico first baseman Jonathan Aranda (8) celebrates with right fielder Jarren Duran (16) after. hitting a home run during the eighth inning against Great Britain at Daikin Park on March 6, 2026 in Houston. Robbie Perkins #9 of Team Australia is tagged out at home by Martin Cervenka #55 of Team Czechia in the ninth inning during the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool C game between Australia and Czechia at Tokyo Dome on March 6, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. Ronald Acu–a Jr. of Team Venezuela throws hit bat after getting walked during the fifth inning of a 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool D game against Team Kingdom of the Netherlands at loanDepot park on March 6, 2026 in Miami, Florida. Venezuela outfielder Ronald Acu–a Jr. celebrates scoring a run in the first inning against the Netherlands at loanDepot Park on March 6, 2026 in Miami.

See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic

The Dominican Republic came into the semifinal averaging 10 runs a game, with a record 14 homers. They managed to score just one run, on a second-inning home run by Junior Caminero, and were shut down the rest of the way by Paul Skenes and five different relievers.

And, oh, that USA defense. There was shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. all night long. Third baseman Gunnar Henderson, who homered to tie the game in the third, made some fabulous plays. And no play changed the game more than Aaron Judge's throw in the third inning.

The Dominican Republic threatened and when Ketel Marte hit a sharp two-out single to right field with Tatis on first base, and Soto coming to the plate, they had the sellout crowd of 36,337 roaring. Yet, instead of staying on second base, Tatis took off for third, and was easily thrown out by Judge on his hardest throw in three years.

Rally over. Inning over.

The Dominican Republic suddenly became passive on the bases, not scoring from second base in the seventh inning on a single to center, with Judge's throw still on their minds.

"I think that throw definitely changed it," Crow-Armstrong said. "I don't know if it was the base coaches or maybe it was the players, but it made a shift somewhere."

Said Judge: "You know, you love hitting the homers, but a moment like that was pretty cool."

Aaron Judge and Mason Miller celebrate the win against the Dominican Republic.

When the night ended, Team USA sat around in the clubhouse, trying to comprehend how it was possible that it hit two home runs in a span of three at-bats in the fourth inning, produced only one hit the rest of the game and still won.

"I mean, for our bullpen to come in and do the job they did," DeRosa said. "Dominican Republic never stopped. It was like constant traffic, never relaxed. … I'm blessed to be able to manage these guys. I've had an absolute blast."

Skenes pitched a 1-2-3 first inning, but the Dominican Republic had runners on base in all but two innings afterwards. Four times they had at least two runners on base. They had the bases loaded. But they went only 2-for-9 with runners in scoring position, and one of the hits didn't leave the infield.

The game ended with closer Mason Miller, who had already thrown 21 pitches, striking out Geraldo Perdomo with Julio Rodriguez on third base. The pitch appeared low, and Perdomo screamed in frustration, but with no ABS challenge system in the WBC, the call stood, and the game was over.

"This is just an incredible experience,'' Judge said. "Man, that's baseball right here. You know, they have passion. They love the game. They respect the game. I think that's the coolest part about this thing is that we can go out there and fight all of the way to the end, and just seeing the respect and love and passion they have for this game, that's what you dream about as a kid.

"What a game."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:USA baseball WBC win leaves Aaron Judge in awe: 'Gives me chills'

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Top players to watch in the Women's NCAA Tournament

March 16, 2026
Top players to watch in the Women's NCAA Tournament

Interest around collegiate women's basketball continues to rise.

Field Level Media

The last three national championship games have averaged over 9 million viewers -- including 18.9 million for Iowa-South Carolina in 2024 -- and 20 regular-season games this season had more than 500,000 viewers, the most in history.

For those who may be turning more attention to this year's NCAA Tournament, which begins Wednesday with the First Four, here are 12 players to watch in this year's event.

Sarah Strong, UConn

The Huskies enter as the No. 1 overall seed and on a 50-game winning streak, looking to repeat as national champs. Strong is a big part of that, shooting 60.1% from the floor, 42.7% from 3 and in the top 50 nationally in steals and blocks per game.

Lauren Betts, UCLA

After leading the Bruins to their first Final Four last season, Betts is looking for more this season. They've won 25 straight games and beat Iowa by 51 points in the Big Ten championship game 16.4 points and 8.6 rebounds from Betts are a big reason behind the domination.

Joyce Edwards, South Carolina

Despite having won two of the last four national titles, South Carolina is a No. 1 seed that is a bit of an afterthought entering the tourney. Edwards (19.6 ppg, 58.7% shooting) leads five scorers averaging double figures for the still-very-dangerous Gamecocks.

Madison Booker, Texas

Booker led the Longhorns to their third No. 1 seed in as many seasons with the program, knocking off South Carolina in the Southeastern Conference title game. She averaged 20 points and 8.3 rebounds in the tournament and has Texas dreaming of its first national championship since 1986.

Mikayla Blakes, Vanderbilt

Blakes is the nation's leading scorer (27.0 points per game), helping the Commodores win their most regular-season games in program history and earn a No. 2 seed. If they make their first Final Four since 1992-93, she'll be why.

Aaliyah Chavez, Oklahoma

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The only freshman to lead one of the top 16 seeded teams in scoring, Chavez has made an immediate impact in Norman. She averaged 18.0 points in SEC play and scored 26 in the upset of South Carolina on Jan. 22, adding to a roster which last season made its first Sweet 16 since 2013.

Jaloni Cambridge, Ohio State

A three-level scorer who put up six 30-plus-point games this season (including a 41-pointer vs. Illinois), few teams rely on one scorer as much as the Buckeyes do Cambridge. Her sister Kennedy sets the tone defensively for Ohio State with a Big Ten-best 3.9 steals per game.

MiLaysia Fulwiley, LSU

A transfer from conference rival South Carolina, Fulwiley (14.6 ppg) is leading LSU's offense, which is best in the country in scoring (94.5 ppg). The second-seeded Tigers haven't been back to the Final Four since they won the 2023 national title.

Clara Strack, Kentucky

A double-double machine with 14 of them this season, Strack is also averaging 2.6 blocks per game. She'll need to rise to the occasion if No. 5 seed Kentucky is going to reach its first Sweet 16 since 2015-16.

Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame

An elite defender, Hidalgo averages 5.4 steals per game, over one more than anyone else in the country and had an NCAA-record 16-steal game this season. Oh, and she also ranks third in the country in scoring (25.2 ppg) for the No. 6 seed Fighting Irish.

Olivia Miles, TCU

A Notre Dame transfer who landed in Fort Worth, Miles has made a somewhat rare women's basketball occurrence (triple-doubles) commonplace. She has five this season -- three more than anyone else -- and 11 in her career, leading the Horned Frogs to a Big 12 regular-season title and a No. 3 seed.

Audi Crooks, Iowa State

The Cyclones battled injuries and had a nasty fall from top-10 team in December to No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament. But they still have one of the nation's best post players in Crooks. She's second nationally in scoring (25.5 ppg) and shooting percentage (64.7).

--Field Level Media

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Demi Moore Glows at the 98th Academy Awards in Hollywood, Calif., Plus Jessie Buckley, Zoe Saldaña and More

March 16, 2026
Demi Moore Glows at the 98th Academy Awards in Hollywood, Calif., Plus Jessie Buckley, Zoe Saldaña and More

Celebrities have been everywhere this week. In Hollywood, Calif.,Demi Moore,Jessie BuckleyandZoe Saldañaattend the 98th Academy Awards whileDiploperforms in L.A.

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

Utterly Demure

Demi MooreCredit: ANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty

Demi Moore walks the red carpet at the 98th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Calif., on March 15.

All Smiles

Jessie BuckleyCredit: Emma McIntyre/Getty

Jessie Buckley beams at the 98th Oscars in Hollywood, Calif., on March 15.

Perfect Pose

Zoe SaldañaCredit: Gilbert Flores/Penske Media via Getty

Zoe Saldaña poses for the cameras on the red carpet at the 98th Oscars in L.A. on March 15.

Night Before

DiploCredit: Cambron Lyles

Diplo DJs at the Motion Picture & Television Fund's annual Night Before charity benefit on the eve of the 98th Academy Awards in L.A. on March 14.

Premiere Fun

Peyton Elizabeth LeeCredit: Disney/Scott Moore

Peyton Elizabeth Lee attends the premiere of her new filmPizza Movieat the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 13.

Meeting the Fans

Paul RuddCredit: Aaron Rogosin/SXSW Conference & Festivals via Getty

Paul Ruddsigns autographs for fans at thePower Balladpremiere at the 2026 SXSW Festival on March 14 in Austin, Texas.

'Stranger Things' Reunion

Gaten Matarazzo and Finn WolfhardCredit: Benjamin Trivett/Shutterstock

Stranger ThingsstarsGaten MatarazzoandFinn Wolfhardpose for a photo together in the Shutterstock Portrait Studio at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 13.

Super Suave

Jon HammCredit: affinitypicture / BACKGRID

Jon Hammdons a sharp suit and shades at Giorgio Armani's pre-Oscar cocktail party held at the Fashion House's Rodeo Drive Boutique in Los Angeles on March 15.

Fresh Faces

Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah PidgeonCredit: Stefanie Keenan/WireImage

Love StorystarsPaul Anthony KellyandSarah Pidgeonattend the Chanel and Charles Finch pre-Oscar dinner in Los Angeles on March 14.

Time to Party

Zoë Kravitz and Harry StylesCredit: TheImageDirect.com

Zoë Kravitzjoins boyfriendHarry Stylesat theSaturday Night Liveafterparty in New York City on March 15, after the singer's second time hosting the show.

Oscar Hopefuls

Michael B. Jordan and Kate HudsonCredit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

Oscar nomineesMichael B. JordanandKate Hudsonshare a laugh while attending MPTF's annual Night Before at Fox Studio Lot on March 14 in Los Angeles.

Lovely Ladies

Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor and Chase InfinitiCredit: Michael Kovac/Getty

One Battle After AnotherstarsRegina Hall,Teyana TaylorandChase Infiniticatch up at MPTF's 24th annual Night Before at Fox Studio Lot in Los Angeles on March 14.

Date Night

John Mulaney and Olivia MunnCredit: Stefanie Keenan/WireImage

John MulaneyandOlivia Munnmake a glamorous appearance at the Chanel and Charles Finch 2026 pre-Oscar dinner at The Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles on March 14.

Showing Support

Credit: Presley Ann/Getty

At the MPTF "Night Before" Oscars party at Fox Studio Lot in L.A. March 14,Heated Rivalry's Hudson Williams and François Arnaud step insidePEOPLE and Novartis' glam-bot booth, in which stars shot slow-mo videos in support of "Your Attention, Please," a campaign to make people aware of the importance of breast cancer screenings.

Premiere Night

Eiza GonzálezCredit: Aaron Rogosin/SXSW Conference & Festivals via Getty

Eiza Gonzálezsmiles for the camera at theMike & Nick & Nick & Alicepremiere at the SXSW Festival on March 14 in Austin, Texas.

Power Premiere

Nick JonasCredit: Chris Saucedo/SXSW Conference & Festivals via Getty

Nick Jonasattends the premiere of his new musical comedyPower Balladat the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 14.

Surprise Appearance

ZendayaCredit: ACES / BACKGRID

Zendayamakes a surprise visit to a Las Vegas chapel to promote her upcoming filmThe Drama,which costars Robert Pattinson.

Action!

Cameron DiazCredit: Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC

Cameron Diazfilms her new movieThe Shamin N.Y.C. on March 13.

Festival Fun

Jamie Lee CurtisCredit: Nicola Gell/Getty

Jamie Lee Curtisspeaks during a panel at the 2026 SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 14.

London Calling

Keith UrbanCredit: Joseph Okpako/WireImage

Keith Urbanperforms during the C2C: Country to Country music festival at The O2 Arena in London on March 14.

Photo Ready

François ArnaudCredit: Lexie Moreland/WWD via Getty

François Arnaudattends the 2026 Armani pre-Oscar party in Los Angeles on March 14.

Film Festival Fun

Danny DeVito and John StamosCredit: Robby Klein/Getty

Danny DeVitoandJohn Stamospose for a photo together while promoting their new filmDrag, which stars Stamos, 62, and is produced by DeVito, 81, at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 13.

Men of the Moment

Hudson Williams and Connor StorrieCredit: Emilio Madrid/Getty

Heated RivalrystarsHudson WilliamsandConnor Storrieare happily reunited at the 2026 CAA pre-Oscars party held at Los Angeles' Living Room on March 13.

Back Together

Nicole ScherzingerCredit: Mattpapz / BACKGRID

Nicole Scherzingerreunites with Pussycat Doll members Kimberley Wyatt and Ashley Roberts (not pictured) to give their first televised interview after returning as a trio onThe One Showin London on March 13.

Hello, New York

Lola TungCredit: TheStewartofNY/GC Images

The Summer I Turned PrettystarLola Tungheads out in a chic moto-style look in New York City's Midtown on March 13.

Glamorous Cast

Millicent Simmonds, Maddie Ziegler, Uma Thurman, Iris Apatow, Lana Condor and AvantikaCredit: Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages

Millicent Simmonds,Maddie Ziegler,Uma Thurman,Iris Apatow,Lana CondorandAvantikamake a glamorous appearance at the world premiere of Amazon MGM Studios' new filmPretty Lethalat the SXSW Festival on March 13 in Austin, Texas.

Fine Dining

Benjamin Prelvukaj and Viola DavisCredit: Courtesy of The Sea Fire Grill

Viola Davisposes for a photo with restaurant owner Benjamin Prelvukaj (left) while visiting his eatery The Sea Fire Grill in New York City on March 10.

Music Legends

Mick Jagger and Brandi CarlileCredit: Emilio Madrid/Getty

Mick JaggerandBrandi Carlilecatch up at the CAA pre-Oscars party in Los Angeles on March 13.

Longtime Friends

Nigel Barker and Miss J. AlexanderCredit: Dennis Tooshkanov

America's Next Top ModelalumsNigel BarkerandMiss J. Alexandercelebrate National Espresso Martini Month with The Barker Company espresso martini, created by Barker and Philippe Roederrer, at New York City's Bowtie Bar on March 12.

Anniversary Celebrations

Tim Cook, Dylan Mulvaney, Whoopi Goldberg, and Emily BearCredit: Theo Wargo/Getty

Tim Cook,Dylan Mulvaney,Whoopi Goldberg, and Emily Bear attend Apple's 50th anniversary celebrations held at Apple Grand Central station in New York City on March 13.

Food Festival

Tom ColicchioCredit: Alexander Tamargo/Getty

ChefTom Colicchiohosts a dinner at the Nassau Paradise Island Wine & Food Festival on March 12 in Nassau, Bahamas.

Stepping Out

Gisele Bündchen.Credit: Michael Simon/Getty

Gisele Bündchenmakes her first public appearance sincemarrying Joaquim Valenteat the launch of Fructis' Diamond Sleek in Miami on March 12.

Green Scene

Gwyneth Paltrow.Credit: Victor Boyko/Getty

Gwyneth Paltrowmakes a quick trip to the Valentino fashion show in Rome on March 12.

Hey Over There

Kate Hudson.Credit: Robin L Marshall/Getty

Kate Hudsonwaves on the red carpet at the 63rd Annual ICG Publicists Awards in Los Angeles on March 13.

Talk About It

Demi Moore.Credit: Astrida Valigorsky/Getty

Demi Mooretakes the stage for live taping of the podcastBaby, This is Keke Palmerat South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, on March 13.

Taking It All In

Lola Young.Credit: Astrida Valigorsky/Getty

Lola Youngconnects with the crowd during a performance at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, on March 12.

Like Mother, Like Son

Damian Hurley and Liz Hurley.Credit: James Watkins / BACKGRID

Damian Hurleyand momLiz Hurleyarrive at Cheltenham on Gold Cup Day in Cheltenham, England, on March 13.

Couldn't Be Happier

Kristin Chenoweth.Credit: Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty

Kristin Chenowetharrives toLate Night with Seth Meyersin New York City on March 12.

Barrier Breaker

Serena Williams.Credit: Tibrina Hobson/Getty

Serena Williamsattends the Breaking Barriers, Building Solutions: Meet The Changemakers Transforming Health Innovation event at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, on March 13.

What Dreams Are Made Of

Hilary Duff.Credit: Nikki Cardiello

Hillary Duffwears an all-white ensemble on stage at Audacy's sixth annual Leading Ladies concert in New York City on March 10.

Listen Closely

Keke Palmer.Credit: Astrida Valigorsky/Getty

Keke Palmerspeaks at a live taping of her podcastBaby, This is Keke Palmerat South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, on March 13.

Leading Man

Michael Keaton.Credit: Karl Roser / Pittsburgh Steelers

Michael Keatonspeaks at the Ireland Funds Pittsburgh Gala in Pittsburgh, Penn. on March 12.

Sip Sip Hooray

Lindsay Hubbard.Credit: Danielle Del Valle/Getty

Lindsay Hubbardraises a toast to the launch of Buffalo Wild Wings' new Espresso Proteini drink in Hermitage, TN, on March 10.

Tailored to Perfection

Nick Beresford-Cleary and Hannah Waddingham.Credit: James Watkins / BACKGRID

Nick Beresford-Cleary andHannah Waddinghamhold hands at Cheltenham on Gold Cup Day in Cheltenham, England, on March 13.

Elegant White

Eiza González.Credit: Tibrina Hobson/Getty

Eiza Gonzálezis elegant in white at the premiere ofI Love Boostersat South by Southwest in Austin, Texas on March 12.

All Smiles

Lupita Nyong'o.Credit: Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Lupita Nyong'obeams backstage at the opening night ofEvery Brilliant Thingon Broadway in New York City on March 12.

Bookworm

Sarah Shahi.Credit: Jason Kempin/Getty

Sarah Shahifinds the perfect read (her own!) at Books-A-Million in Nashville on March 12.

In the Big Apple

Alexandra Shipp.Credit: MediaPunch / BACKGRID

Alexandra Shippsmiles for the crowd as she arrives to theDrew Barrymore Showin New York City on March 13.

Purple Reign

Ryan Michelle Bathé.Credit: Adam Simms

Ryan Michelle Rathéstuns in purple at at Off-Script, BOSSIP's inaugural pre-Oscars lunch.

Peace and Love

Keith Lee.Credit: Rick Kern/Getty

Keith Leeflashes a peace sign at theKeith Lee Live with Josh Schererpodcast taping at the Vox Media Podcast Stage at South by South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, on March 13.

Lemme Hear You Sing

Bebe Rexha.Credit: Jason Koerner/Getty

Bebe Rexhaturns her mic to the crowd during a performance at SiriusXM Studios in Miami on March 12.

Charmed, I'm Sure

DeVon Franklin.Credit: Adam Simms

DeVon Franklinis all smiles at Off-Script, BOSSIP's inaugural pre-Oscars lunch.

Have a Drink

Lukas Gage.Credit: Daniel Zuchnik/Getty

Lukas Gagelooks cool as ever at the Jameson Irish Whiskey and KidSuper Celebrate St. Patrick's Season event in New York City on March 12.

Dinner Date

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas.Credit: Jerritt Clark/Getty

Priyanka ChopraandNick Jonashave a dinner date atW Magazineand Dior's pre-Oscars dinner in Los Angeles on March 12.

My Little Friend

Demi Moore.Credit: Hubert Vestil/SXSW Conference & Festivals via Getty

Demi Mooreattends theI Love Boosterspremiere with puppy Pilaf in Austin, Texas on March 12.

My Girls

Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer and Dakota Fanning.Credit: Eric Charbonneau/Apple TV via Getty

Michelle PfeiffergivesElle FanningandDakota Fanninga squeeze at theMargo's Got Money Troublepremiere party at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas on March 12.

Cool Crowd

Suki Waterhouse, Robert Pattinson, Anya Taylor-Joy and Malcolm McRae.Credit: Jerritt Clark/Getty

Double date!Suki WaterhouseandRobert Pattinson, andAnya Taylor-JoyandMalcolm McRaelook cool as ever atW Magazineand Dior's pre-Oscars dinner in Los Angeles on March 12.

Shady Lady

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Kelsea Ballerinirocks a monochromatic brown look and shades in New York City on March 12.

Welcome to New York

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Zoe Kravitzis spotted out in New York City on March 12.

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Big Premiere

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CostarsCharlie DayandGiancarlo Espositopose together at the premiere of their new filmKill Meat South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, on March 12.

Toast to Us

Christina Haack, Tayshia Adams and Tyler Cameron.Credit: Tommaso Boddi/Getty

Christina Haack,Tayshia AdamsandTyler Cameronshare a toast at HGTV's first-ever event at the Bachelor Mansion to celebrate their showBachelor Mansion Takeoverin Los Angeles on March 12.

Model Behavior

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Emily RatajkowskiandAdwoa Aboahare smizing atW Magazineand Dior's pre-Oscars dinner in Los Angeles on March 12.

The Two of Us

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Chloe BaileyandHalle Baileyare all smiles at the 2026 ESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles on March 12.

Pick Me Up

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John Reynolds,Hannah EinbinderandGriffin Glucklift up costarJustin Therouxat the premiere of their filmSeekers of Infinite Loveat South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, on March 12.

Broadway, Baby

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Daniel Radcliffeattends the opening night of the playEvery Brilliant Thingin New York City on March 12.

Charity Concert

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Billy JoelandPinkattend The Music Of Billy Joel charity concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City on March 12.

Pretty Pair

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Sheryl Lee RalphandMýapose together at the 2026 ESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles on March 12.

Family Matters

Anton James Pacino, Olivia Pacino, Al Pacino and Julie Pacino.Credit: Amanda Edwards/Getty

Al Pacinomakes peace with his childrenAnton James Pacino,Olivia Pacino, andJulie Pacinoat the premiere ofI Live Here Nowin Los Angeles on March 12

Over the Shoulder

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Jurnee Smollettattends the ESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles on March 12.

Game Face On

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Adrian Grenierenjoys the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the Chicago Bulls in L.A.on March 12.

Simply Elegant

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Emma WatsonattendsW Magazineand Dior's pre-Oscars dinner in Los Angeles on March 12.

Selfie Time

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Emilie Livingston,Jeff Goldblum,Paris HiltonandMacaulay Culkintake a group selfie atW Magazineand Dior's pre-Oscars dinner in Los Angeles on March 12.

Perfect Looks

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Julia FoxandAshley Mooreget close at thePerfectpremiere at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, on March 12.

Gal Pals

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Lila MossandSunday Rose Kidman Urbanlink up atW Magazineand Dior's pre-Oscars dinner in Los Angeles on March 12.

Cat-walking

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Tessa Thompsonis a fashion icon at theTodayshow in New York City on March 12.

Pocket Full of Sunshine

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Tia Mowrytakes the red carpet at the 2026 ESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles on March 12.

Bring It In

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Teyana TaylorandCharlize Theronbeam atW Magazineand Dior's pre-Oscars dinner in Los Angeles on March 12.

Daytime Chat

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Mason Goodingposes withJennifer Hudsonat The Jennifer Hudson Show in Los Angeles.

Glamor Girl

Laverne Cox.Credit: Julian Hamilton/FilmMagic

Laverne Coxstuns at the 2026 ESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles on March 12.

Tied Down

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Anthony Andersonis dapper at the MACRO 8th Annual pre-Oscars party in Los Angeles on March 12.

BFFs

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Close friendsKendall JennerandHailey BieberattendW Magazineand Dior's pre-Oscars dinner in Los Angeles on March 12.

Party of 3

Brooke Shields, Stanley Tucci and Trinny WoodallCredit: Dave Benett/Getty

Brooke Shields,Stanley Tucciand Trinny Woodall hang out at The King's Trust Invest in Futures' 50th anniversary gala with Charlotte Tilbury Beauty in London on March 12.

Golden Girl

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Zendayalooks killer on the red carpet in a white dress with gold embellishments at the ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles on March 12.

Dear Life Vest

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Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamtake a boat ride on the River Thames in the United Kingdom on March 12.

Fab Front Row

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Tyla,Colman DomingoandLily Collinsare a chic trio at the Valentino show "Interferenze" in Rome on March 12.

Suit Yourself

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Glen Powellgrins from ear to ear at the OMEGA celebration in Austin, Texas on March 11.

Dad on Arrival

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Charles Meltonarrives at the Valentino post-show dinner party in Rome on March 12.

Got That Glow

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Eveis all smiles at The King's Trust Invest in Futures gala with Charlotte Tilbury Beauty in London on March 12.

Love of Their Lives

Jessica Betts and Niecy Nash-BettsCredit: Monica Schipper/Getty

Niecy Nash-Bettsand her wifeJessica Bettshave a day out at the ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles on March 12.

Dapper Dude

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Regé-Jean Pagelooks dashing on the red carpet of the ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles on March 12.

Double Date

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Kerry WashingtonandNnamdi Asomughameet up withZinziandRyan Cooglerat the ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles on March 12.

Opera's Alive

Shaggy and StingCredit: Bruce Glikas/WireImage

ShaggyandStingattend a photo call for former Police frontman's production ofThe Last Shipat The Metropolitan Opera in New York City on March 12.

The Winter I Became an It-Girl

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Lola Tunglooks luxe in a violet dress as she promotes her new movieForbidden Fruitsin New York City on March 12.

All Aboard

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Also in New York City forForbidden Fruits,Lili Reinhartis a vision of elegance in black on March 12.

Café Run

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Vanessa WilliamsandThe Devil Wears Prada: The Musicalcast visit Starbucks Soho Place for a pop-up in London on March 12.

I Love You L.A.

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Married coupleOlivia CulpoandChristian McCaffreycoordinate in brown on a date night at Giorgio Baldi in Los Angeles on March 11.

Six Plus One

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Rudy Pankowvisits the cast ofSIXon Broadway in New York City on March 11.

Jersey Jam

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Jordin Sparkssings the national anthem at the Los Angeles Clippers game on March 11 ahead of her animated movieThe Pout-Pout Fish.

Ready, On Set...

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Brad Pittsports a graying beard and new hairdo as he filmsThe Riderson the Greek island of Hydra on March 10.

Go Figure!

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Figure skating icons and best friendsTara LipinskiandJohnny Weiraccessorize with Birkins while out in New York City.

Royal Brew

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Prince WilliamandKate Middletonpour pints of beer during a visit to the Southwark Brewing Company in London on March 12.

Plus-Twos

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Lori Loughlinhas a rare night out with her daughtersOlivia JadeandIsabella Rose Giannulliat 'An Unforgettable Evening' benefiting the Women's Cancer Research Fund in Los Angeles on March 11.

Courageous Women

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Courage Award recipientKerry Washingtonsmiles next toJennifer Lopezat 'An Unforgettable Evening' benefiting the Women's Cancer Research Fund in Los Angeles on March 11.

Ladies Who Lunch

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Katy Perry,Tracee Ellis RossandDemi Moorepal up at the 98th Academy Awards luncheon for female nominees in Los Angeles on March 11.

Lavender Haze

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Chase Infinitilooks radiant in a lavender gown at Vanity Fair's A Night For Young Hollywood party in Los Angeles on March 11.

Young Hollywood

Chloe Bailey.Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Chloe Baileyenjoys Vanity Fair's A Night For Young Hollywood party in Los Angeles on March 11.

Be Jeweled

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Xochitl Gomezbeams on the red carpet of Vanity Fair's A Night for Young Hollywood party in Los Angeles on March 11.

Party Girls

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Caylee CowanandSupriya Ganeshsmile wide at Vanity Fair's A Night For Young Hollywood party in Los Angeles on March 11.

Out of the Ordinary

Alex Warren.Credit: JC Olivera/WWD via Getty

Alex Warrenwears a silver-blue suit at Vanity Fair's A Night For Young Hollywood party in Los Angeles on March 11.

Leather and Lace

Kaia Gerber and Odessa A'zion.Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Kaia GerberandOdessa A'zionget close at Vanity Fair's A Night For Young Hollywood party in Los Angeles on March 11.

Well Suited

Jordan Chiles.Credit: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Jordan Chilespairs her pantsuit with gloves at Vanity Fair's A Night For Young Hollywood party in Los Angeles on March 11.

Bold Look

Ariana Madix.Credit: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Ariana Madixwears a structural green gown at Vanity Fair's A Night For Young Hollywood party in Los Angeles on March 11.

Sister, Sister

Sarah Jane Nader and Brooks Nader.Credit: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Sarah Jane NaderandBrooks Naderhave a sisters' night out at Vanity Fair's A Night For Young Hollywood party in Los Angeles on March 11.

Sliving That Life

Paris Hilton.Credit: Stefanie Keenan/Getty

Paris Hiltonrocks a patterned jumpsuit at the 98th Academy Awards luncheon for female nominees in Los Angeles on March 11.

Luncheon Look

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Grace Van Pattenattends the 98th Academy Awards luncheon for female nominees in Los Angeles on March 11.

New York Minute

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Tori Spellingwaves as she heads out in New York City on March 11.

Fit for a Queen

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Queen Camillais regal at Ladies Day on the second day of the Cheltenham Festival in Cheltenham, England, on March 11.

Jutes You and Me

Jutes and Demi Lovato.Credit: Amy Sussman/Getty

Demi Lovatoand husbandJutescouple up at 'An Unforgettable Evening' benefiting the Women's Cancer Research Fund in Los Angeles on March 11.

Unbreakable Bonds

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Kathy Hiltonis seen with sisterKyle Richardsand longtime friendKris Jennerat 'An Unforgettable Evening' benefiting the Women's Cancer Research Fund in Los Angeles on March 11.

Beaming Beauty

Rhea Seehorn.Credit: Monica Schipper/Getty

Rhea Seehornis all smiles at 'An Unforgettable Evening' benefiting the Women's Cancer Research Fund in Los Angeles on March 11.

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