You won't catch Bhad Bhabie outside with facial fillers. Just one month after welcoming her first child, a baby girl named Kali Love with boyfriend Le Vaughn, the 21-year-old revealed that she
TikToker A’Yana has a message about “baby mama” culture. Do you agree?
I've reported on some of the wild reactions of Democrats to the House of Representatives’ passage of the Ukraine aid bill.
The student-led protests against the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza have also driven Virginia politicians, candidates and others to weigh in on the protesters’ approach and how authorities and schools are responding.
After President Joe Biden signed a bill that could ban TikTok in the U.S., its Chinese owner ByteDance is considering selling the popular platform. But a TikTok suitor would need more than both regulatory approval and the stomach to operate a social media company. It would also need the technical chops to rebuild its powerful content recommendation algorithm, which ByteDance plans to strip from the platform when it sells it. This would lower the value of its U.S. business from $100...
While social media may be full of influencers stressing the significance of skincare and daily sunscreen use, a contrasting trend has emerged: the anti-sunscreen movement.
Since January of 2021, we've seen how unfriendly to the energy sector, and indeed resource extraction in general, the Biden administration has been. Nowhere is that more apparent than in Alaska, where we only recently saw the cancellation of leases in the North Slope's Alaska National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR.)
Hoff, who was found guilty of second-degree assault in 2021, said there's no evidence that he has ever harassed, stalked or threatened anyone
Experts are now weighing in on TikTok's lawsuit, saying it would make a strong case against the US ban with the First Amendment.
While President Joe Biden signed legislation on Wednesday that would force Chinese tech giant ByteDance to sell TikTok in nine months or else be banned in the United States, the question of who could actually swoop in and buy the social media platform remains.
Politicians and dog experts are criticizing South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem after she wrote in a new book about killing a rambunctious puppy. The story - and the vilification she received on social media - has some wondering whether she’s still a viable potential running mate for presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
And experts say it's a result of rapid weight loss..which makes the face gaunt. ..and plastic surgeons say 'puffing' up the cheeks with filler is a rising trend. READ MORE: Hollywood doctor lists surgeries he thinks Zac Efron has had