What a difference a year makes. At the end of 2023, GloRilla, Latto and Doechii had each earned namesake notoriety and steady rotation in playlists. Repping Memphis, Atlanta and Tampa, they stood in ...
1 of 5 — Carter shovels peanuts on a peanut farm in the 1970s. When his father died in 1953, Carter left his Navy career to run the family peanut farm in Georgia. 2 of 5 — Carter embraces his wife, ...
Actor Blake Lively sued "It Ends With Us" director Justin Baldoni and several others tied to the romantic drama on Tuesday, alleging harassment and a coordinated campaign to attack her reputation for ...
"Brain rot" is the Oxford word of the year for 2024, and it's pretty much what it sounds like: a perceived mental decline from consuming too much online media. If just reading that definition has you ...
AL-TANF GARRISON, Syria — When Salim Turki al-Anteri took his opposition forces into battle against regime troops in southern Syria this month, it was against his own former tank unit. Drawing on his ...
Officially, Earth boasts roughly two million species. Unofficially, scientists suspect there could be millions — perhaps over 100 million — more. Each year, scientists add thousands of new species to ...
Blake Lively's civil rights complaint against Justin Baldoni isn't just dominating headlines. It's also inspiring other actresses to speak out against the toxic masculinity and on-set harassment they ...
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have come to a settlement, eight years since Jolie filed for divorce. The two both signed off on a default declaration filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. The settlement ...
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, died at his home in Plains, Georgia today. He was 100. Carter's interest in promoting renewable energy was on display at his January 20, 1977 ...
KENILWORTH, N.J. — If you're the kind of driver who parks in the bus lane to run a quick errand, you might want to think twice. The company behind those cameras is a start-up called Hayden AI, which ...
What does it take to wipe out a human disease? That's only happened once in the history of the world: smallpox, which had killed hundreds of millions, was officially eradicated in 1980. But it happens ...