Actress Justine Bateman criticizes Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's visit to Los Angeles wildfire victims, calling them 'disaster tourists' and questioning their motives. The couple's efforts and the backlash they faced are discussed, alongside the ongoing wildfire crisis in Los Angeles.
Shemar Moore shares how becoming a father to his 2-year-old daughter Frankie has given him a renewed sense of purpose and helped him heal after the loss of his mother.
Anthony Leonard Platt, known as DJ Unk, the Atlanta-based artist famous for the 2006 hit 'Walk It Out,' has died at 42. His music, including the follow-up hit '2 Step,' played a pivotal role in defining the mid-2000s snap music scene and left a lasting legacy in hip-hop.
Don Julio Tequila and Popeyes have announced a mysterious collaboration set to debut on January 31, 2025, sparking widespread speculation and excitement among fans.
The 2025 NBA All-Star Game introduces a new tournament format and showcases a lineup of top players, including Giannis Antetokounmpo and LeBron James, at San Francisco's Chase Center.
After a four-year investigation, Marilyn Manson will not face criminal charges for sexual assault and domestic violence due to the statute of limitations and insufficient evidence, despite multiple allegations from women including Evan Rachel Wood and Esmé Bianco.
The New York Times Mini Crossword for January 24, 2025, provided a mix of fun and challenging clues, including references to video games and classic materials, offering a quick mental workout for enthusiasts.
Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja have unexpectedly released *Ninja Gaiden 2 Black*, a remaster of the 2008 Xbox 360 classic, now available on modern platforms with enhanced graphics and new features, alongside the announcement of *Ninja Gaiden 4*.
Discover the origins of Atari, the iconic video game company named after a term from the ancient board game Go, and its lasting impact on the gaming industry.
Country music star Morgan Wallen has announced his 2025 'I’m the Problem Tour' alongside the release of his fourth studio album. The 19-date stadium tour, produced by Live Nation, will feature special guests and support youth programs through the Morgan Wallen Foundation.