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Normani forced to cancel BET Awards 2024 appearance after 'really bad accident'

"I am devastated and hate feeling like a disappointment to you but I have to focus on recovering at this time." — Normani

Chuck Schumer faces heat as landmark bill to protect kids online stalls in Congress

The Kids Online Safety Act, or KOSA would impose a legal “duty of care” on social media firms to protect minors from harassment, bullying, anxiety and sex abuse – or...

'I just discovered how to make my baby stop crying in the car'

If you’ve driven regularly in a car with a baby, you’ve driven with a screaming baby.

Manhattan DA Bragg slammed in hundreds of thousands of online posts: data

It's an open and shut case online against Manhattan's soft-on-crime DA, who scored a dismal 56% in negative sentiment in discussions, articles and mentions across various platforms in the US over...

Ryan Sutter says he's 'missing' wife Trista again — and now his daughter — after drama

"Bachelorette" alum Ryan Sutter now needs to explain further when he says he’s missing his wife, Trista.

Trump Media stock surges following Biden's disastrous debate

Trump Media and Technology Group saw its stock price surge by around 11% in pre-market trading on Friday.

‘Yellowstone’ cast shares Season 5 set photos after Kevin Costner’s official exit

The cast of “Yellowstone” is back on set for the final episodes of the hit Paramount+ series.

Yes, Chancellor Banks: Ban phones in school ASAP

Schools Chancellor David Banks is dead right to move ahead with a NYC cellphone use ban during the school day.

No more 'social' in social media — our kids are now online entertainment addicts

We’ve been focused on how kids connect with each other online, but the kids have changed the way they actually use the internet: They aren't using social media to socialize...

Pennsylvania GOP Senate candidate Dave McCormick unveils ‘pro-family’ agenda — including an IVF tax credit

Republican Senate candidate Dave McCormick spoke with a toned, policy-focused agenda on Wednesday as he revealed his plans to “Strengthen Pennsylvania Families” if elected.

Supreme Court censorship ruling lets Biden muzzle us online

On the eve of the first presidential debate of 2024, the Supreme Court preemptively gave President Biden and his minions an implicit license to meddle in the election — by...

WNBA blasts women's sports outlet for mocking her Nike logo

Two-time WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson has fired back at the site Just Women's Sports after it lampooned her new Nike logo in a social media video.

GOP Senate candidate calls for social media ban for kids under 16: ‘Hit the tipping point’

Pennsylvania GOP Senate candidate Dave McCormick made a bold call Wednesday to ban children younger than age 16 from using social-media platforms.

Rosa Parks-'inspired' bikini sparks social media outrage: 'Actual insanity''

An itsy-bitsy, teenie-weenie Rosa Parks-inspired bikini has ignited an internet riot. 

Diner outraged at restaurant's surprise detail on receipt

A furious diner has lashed out at the rising issue of “hidden surcharges” in restaurants after being stung with a $4 transaction fee on their bill.

Why do Americans prefer social media shopping? Could spend upwards of $59B online

Based on their shopping habits on social media, Americans have the potential to spend upwards of $59 billion, according to a new study.

Software giant says US ban of TikTok would hurt its profits

The law “will make it unlawful to provide internet hosting services to TikTok,” an annual report published Monday read.

New Biden official's resurfaced tweets compare cops to 'slave patrols,' support 'Free Palestine'

A White House official has apologized for old social media posts attacking police, supporting the anti-Israel movement and calling for the abolishment of ICE, saying he wrote them when he...

Millennial reveals sad reality of being a young person right now in struggle to make friends

Grace has been sharing the new thing she’s been trying even though it makes her “nervous” and it exposes what young people are surprisingly bad at.

Report warns of dangers of social media bubbles, false relationships

The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty is out with a new study that looks at the dangers of social media bubbles and what it calls “false relationships.”