Israel's biggest daily newspaper is boasting a new international correspondent — Madonna.
The Material Girl's byline is on the front page of Wednesday's issue of Yediot Ahronot with an excerpt from her upcoming article headlined: "How My Life Changed."
The paper translated her words into Hebrew. Madonna's full article is to be published Friday.
Madonna isn't Jewish but she has adopted the Hebrew name of Esther and studies Jewish mysticism.
She made a private pilgrimage to Israel in 2004 and plans two shows in the country in September as part of her Sticky & Sweet tour.
In her article, the 50-year-old entertainer describes her religious awakening almost 14 years ago, saying she realized fame and fortune were not the end but only the beginning.
The release of Michael Jackson's autopsy results have been delayed until next week, the Los Angeles County coroner's office has said.
The results were due to be revealed this week, amid speculation about the possible role prescription drugs played in the singer's death.
County coroner assistant chief Ed Winter did not discuss the reasons for the delay.
Jude Law will be a father for the fourth time.
"Jude Law can confirm that, following a relationship last year, he has been advised that he is to be the father of a child due in the fall of this year," his rep tells Usmagazine.com. in a statement. "Mr. Law is no longer in a relationship with the individual concerned, but he intends to be a fully supportive part of the child's life. This is an entirely private matter and no other statements will be made."