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Army Lifts Suspension of Pilots After Kid Rock Helicopter Flyover

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lifted the suspension of two Army pilots who flew AH-64 Apache helicopters near musician Kid Rock’s Nashville home, announcing no investigation or punishment would follow. The incident, initially prompting an Army investigation and suspension, involved the helicopters hovering briefly outside Kid Rock’s property during a training mission, with the singer expressing support for the pilots. President Trump downplayed the event, suggesting the pilots may have been showing support for Kid Rock, a known Trump ally and recent performer at conservative political events.

US Army Probes Apache Helicopters Flying Near Kid Rock’s Tennessee Home

The U.S. Army is investigating the appearance of two Apache helicopters flying near singer Kid Rock’s Tennessee home after videos of the incident were posted on social media. Officials stated the helicopters were on a routine training route and emphasized adherence to strict aviation safety and professionalism standards, while the investigation seeks to determine if the flights were coincidental or deliberate. The incident coincided with nationwide protests against former President Trump, with whom Kid Rock is allied, but both the Army and Kid Rock’s representatives declined further comment as the review continues.

Savannah Guthrie to Return to Today Show After Mother’s Mysterious Disappearance

Savannah Guthrie is set to return to NBC’s "Today" show on April 6 after nearly two months away following the disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, in Tucson, Arizona. In a heartfelt interview, Guthrie described the show as her "greater family" and emphasized her commitment to hope, faith, and resilience amid the ongoing investigation, which authorities are treating as a possible kidnapping. The "Today" team has expressed strong support for her return, while Guthrie continues to appeal for public assistance in finding her mother and bringing peace to her family.

OpenAI Shuts Down Sora AI Video App to Focus on Robotics and Real-World Solutions

OpenAI announced it will discontinue its Sora AI video app and API due to declining popularity and a strategic shift toward robotics research focused on real-world physical tasks. Despite Sora’s initial success and a major partnership with Disney, the app faced controversies over copyright and misuse of likenesses, contributing to its challenges. The closure aligns with OpenAI’s broader refocusing efforts following a massive funding round and plans for an upcoming IPO, prioritizing projects with greater impact potential.

Bill Cosby Found Liable for 1972 Sexual Assault, Ordered to Pay Over $19 Million in Damages

A Southern California civil jury found Bill Cosby liable for sexual assault against Donna Motsinger dating back to 1972, awarding her over $19 million in damages. The verdict follows Motsinger’s 2023 lawsuit alleging Cosby drugged and raped her after a comedy show, claims Cosby’s defense disputed, and comes amid numerous other allegations against him. This civil case is separate from Cosby’s overturned 2018 criminal conviction, marking a significant development in ongoing legal battles over decades-old sexual abuse accusations.

BTS Reunites for Historic Seoul Concert at Gwanghwamun Square, Launching Global Tour After Military Hiatus

K-pop supergroup BTS reunited for their first concert in nearly four years at Seoul's historic Gwanghwamun Square, drawing tens of thousands of fans and marking a symbolic return after completing their mandatory military service. The performance featured traditional Korean elements, songs from their new album "Arirang," and global hits, and was live-streamed on Netflix to a worldwide audience. This concert launched BTS's extensive global tour, highlighting their enduring cultural impact and resilience.

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