RECORDING ACADEMY ADDS FIVE NEW GRAMMY CATEGORIES, UPDATES RULES FOR 2026 AWARDS. (PHOTO).

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 Recording Academy adds five new Grammy categories, updates rules for 2026 awards NEW YORK - The Recording Academy is introducing five new categories and making several rule changes for the 2026 Grammy Awards in an effort to reflect the evolving global music landscape. Among the new additions is a best Asian pop music performance category, which will honor performances across genres such as K-pop, J-pop, C-pop and other Asian pop styles, with the award going to performers. A new best traditional pop vocal performance category will recognize artists whose work does not fit within modern pop styles. A best Latin song category will spotlight songwriters for Spanish-language Latin recordings. Changes are also coming to existing categories in R&B and folk music. The academy is adding a best R&B collaboration or duo/group performance category alongside a revised best R&B solo performance award. In folk, the best folk album category will be split into best contemporary folk al...

JEREMY ALLEN WHITE, EMMY-WINNING ACTOR, EARNS HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA AT 34.(PHOTO).


 Jeremy Allen White, Emmy-winning actor, earns high school diploma at 34

Jeremy Allen White, known for his Emmy-winning roles, has officially earned his high school diploma at age 34.

The “Shameless” star shared the story during an Oct. 23 appearance on “Live With Kelly and Mark,” explaining that he struggled in high school. Attending a Manhattan drama school, White admitted he often skipped class and didn’t pay much attention in school. “We would have lunch, and we could leave the school at lunch and go eat wherever we’d like. But oftentimes, I would just leave at lunch and never come back,” he said. He added that he would spend time in Central Park or hang out in Brooklyn when his parents weren’t home.

Because of his frequent absences, White didn’t have enough credits to graduate. However, after inviting his former drama teacher, Greg Parente, to the New York Film Festival premiere of his latest film, “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,” he received a surprise. Parente, a big Springsteen fan, gave White a gift at the end of the night—which turned out to be his high school diploma.

White said, “As of last night, at 34 years old, I’ve graduated high school.” His film, portraying Bruce Springsteen, is now playing in theaters.

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