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Ed Sheeran breaks into impromptu street performance of his song 'Azizam'
Los Angeles, March 17: English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has not just released his new song but also left his fans pleasantly surprised in New Orleans with a pop-up performance.
Ed Sheeran sings new song during surprise performance in New Orleans
Washington, March 17: Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran surprised his fans in New Orleans with his performance. He sang his new single 'Azizam'.
Lady Gaga surprises with street performance for New Orleans attack, Los Angeles fires
Washington, February 10: Iconic singer Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance recently at the 2025 Super Bowl.
Healing from terror attack, New Orleans gets ready for biggest US sports event
New York, Feb 9: Barely six weeks after a terrorist attack shook New Orleans, the city is gearing up on Sunday to host the Superbowl, the biggest US sports event, and host President Donald Trump under heavy security.
NBA: Pelicans' Dejounte Murray ruled out for season with torn Achilles tendon
New Orleans, Feb 1: New Orleans Pelicans have been handed yet another setback after Dejounte Murray exited the game during the first quarter in the 118-116 loss to the Boston Celtics at the Smoothie King Center.
Gave me peace of mind and confidence: Actor Anthony Mackie on moving to his hometown New Orleans from Hollywood
Washington DC, January 31: Actor Anthony Mackie has found peace after relocating from Hollywood to his hometown in New Orleans, as reported by People. He will be next seen in 'Captain America: Brave New World.'
Trombone Shorty Joins Forces with Mockly to Celebrate New Orleans Culture
New Orleans, Jan 23: Renowned musician Trombone Shorty, known for his dynamic sound and deep ties to the Crescent City, has teamed up with premium canned mocktail brand Mockly. This exciting partnership aims to honor the vibrant culture of New Orleans through flavorful, non-alcoholic beverages.
The Third Eye: Terrorism on the US soil
New Delhi: The terror attack carried out by an ISIS convert -- Shamsuddin Jabbar -- at New Orleans's famed Bourbon Street on New Year's Day, has drawn attention to the reality that Islamic radical forces were down but not out and were present across the world as 'sleeper cells' and 'lone wolves' determined to execute their plans -- primarily against the US-led West and their allies.
Act of pure evil!: Donald Trump slams Democrats over New Orleans car-ramming incident'
Washington DC, January 2: President-elect Donald Trump reignited the debate over immigration and crime following a tragic car-ramming incident in New Orleans that left at least 10 people dead and 35 others injured during New Year's Eve celebrations, blaming Democrats for dismissing his warnings about criminal migration into the US.