Stop it already The musician is one of many artists who have been pelted with objects while performing Billie Eilish was hit in the face by an object that looks to be a blue bracelet while performing in Glendale, Arizona on Friday. There has been a growing number of disturbing incidents where concertgoers have been
Picture this: you just got home from the grocery store and you’ve got ten bags full of goodies. There is no way you’re taking multiple trips to get everything inside. Luckily you don’t have to, because you’ve been working out — and specifically targeting those biceps. So you load your arms, flex your muscles, and
‘Twas the last month of the year, and all through the world,Not a CEO was sleeping, not even the head of Ford.The company goals were logged in spreadsheets with careIn hopes that this time, it would finally be “their year.” The projections were documented, including the spreads,While anxiety-fueled visions danced in their heads.And Rudolph with
FashionBeans Editors Meet the collaborative force behind this article. Jamie Millar is a seasoned editor with a passion for investigative journalism. In this collaboration, Jamie played a pivotal role in shaping the article’s investigative aspects, ensuring that every detail was thoroughly examined and presented with clarity. A versatile editor with a knack for storytelling, Paul
In this article MSFT AMZN GOOGL XOM CVX Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Budrul Chukrut | Lightrocket | Getty Images Exxon Mobil and Chevron are jumping into the race to power artificial intelligence data centers, as the two oil majors bet tech companies will ultimately turn to natural gas to meet their tremendous energy
Signs that Warner Bros DC Studios is very serious about its standalone Clayface movie even though it doesn’t have a director or star yet: The studio is given the movie written by Mike Flanagan a Sept. 11, 2026 theatrical release. That’s the famed post Labor Day gold mine weekend for Warner Bros with such movies
Today, I have another installment of “The Best Queer Books of 2024, According to…” Previously, I sifted through The New York Times, Amazon, Publishers Weekly, and Barnes & Noble lists for the queer titles included. This time, I’m highlighting the NPR picks. The year-end NPR list is a little different from most. They put out
James Kennedy‘s alleged altercation with a woman, leading to his domestic violence arrest, might be much more physical than originally thought … TMZ has learned. According to a Burbank Police Daily Arrest Log, an officer made contact with the “Vanderpump Rules” star and the woman inside a residence Tuesday night. In the log entry for
When Abby Lai was young, she wished for a sibling to play with. Her parents granted her wish . . . four times over. Now the oldest of five, 12-year-old Abby tries to spend as much time outside her house as possible. After all, as she says in the epigraph of Chickenpox, “Younger siblings are
reload-ing Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament also makes guest appearance during “Hit the Lights” at Los Angeles acoustic-and-electric show Metallica staged their annual Helping Hands benefit concert Friday night in Los Angeles, with the heavy metal legends delivering a set full of long-unplayed songs, covers, and classics across their acoustic-and-electric sets. The concert at Inglewood, California’s
To exercise or not to exercise: that is the question for a lot of us when we’re feeling under the weather. For routine exercisers, it can be hard to break the habit, even when you’re not feeling well; other times, it may feel like gentle yoga or a stroll outside could do us some good.
Think about the headlines you see about artificial intelligence. It’s usually about automation, efficiency, or some flashy new tech. But what if AI’s real potential isn’t in streamlining business but in saving lives? Artificial intelligence is stepping out of boardrooms and tech labs to make a tangible difference in the world’s most vulnerable regions. Take
A “location closed” sign hangs in the window of a closed Red Lobster restaurant in Torrance, California on May 14, 2024. Patrick T. Fallon | AFP | Getty Images A rocky year for restaurants separated the industry’s biggest chains into winners and losers, as eateries competed for a smaller pool of customers who have grown
Warner Bros Motion Pictures Group and MRC’s feature adaptation of Wuthering Heights from Oscar winner Emerald Fennell will hit theaters on Feb. 13, 2026. The Margot Robbie-Jacob Elordi starring, LuckyChap production based on the Emily Brontë novel is a clear destination for female audiences over that period. Already on Feb. 13, 2026 is another female-demo movie, Universal’s feature take of Colleen
Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. How the New York Times Picks the Best Books of the Year Ever wondered how the New York Times makes it lists of 100 notable books and the 10 best books of the year? Times
Pete Davidson is over being best known for his high-profile relationships … revealing he hopes to be seen for his work moving forward. The comedian made the plea in a new interview with W Magazine, where he reflected on his hardships over the years … including his various well-documented breakups. As he put it …
The woman who accused billionaire rapper and entrepreneur Jay-Z and disgraced media mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs of raping her when she was 13 years old has acknowledged that there are inconsistencies in her allegations. In a new interview with NBC News, the woman, who is suing as a Jane Doe, said that “not all of the
Sunday December 8th the world was hit with a massive surprise. The government of Syria had fallen. Syria’s dictator for life, Bashar al-Assad, had fled to Moscow. In a mere eleven days, rebels had swept through the cities of Aleppo and Hama and had taken Syria’s capital, Damascus. Syria had been in the hands of dictators from
Dan Mullan, Andrew D. Bernstein via Getty ImagesDan Mullan, Andrew D. Bernstein via Getty Images Retirement is a journey that poses different challenges for everyone, but professional athletes face a particular challenge: they enter their job knowing that they’ll age out of playing long before reaching traditional retirement years. The disparities in men’s and women’s
Heineken N.V.’s Supervisory Board has announced significant leadership transitions set to take place following the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in April 2025. Peter Wennink, currently Vice-Chair of the Supervisory Board, will step into the role of Chair. Wennink, who joined the Supervisory Board in 2024, has been a vital contributor to its Audit, Remuneration, and
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