The House voted Wednesday to pass legislation that could ban TikTok in the U.S.
The House voted Wednesday to pass legislation that could ban TikTok in the U.S.
Tareasa 'Reesa Teesa' Johnson has signed with CAA for representation after her viral TikTok series gained massive attention.Â
A Chicago-area tech CEO died after falling onto a stage at a company event in India last week.Â
Gypsy Rose Blanchard received an education, therapy, and healthcare in prison for the first time in years.
George Santos and Ziwe sat down to talk all things Nicki Minaj, RuPaul, and more.
Sources close to Donald Trump are saying that the former president is not happy Ivanka has to be involved in his trial.Â
After Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado was seen engaging in public indecency and vaping indoors, Howard Stern called her out.
A second shooter threat hit UNC Chapel Hill today. The first resulted in a professor's death just over a week ago. Students document it live.
Former CNN Anchor Don Lemon spoke out further regarding his shocking firing from the network, and feels "vindicated" now that the CEO is out.
Miley Cyrus is telling her side of the story in her new TikTok series for "Used To Be Young." The accompanying single dropped August 25.
Carly Rae Jepsen is the latest artist to leave Scooter Braun's management group, SB Projects. Jepsen has not given a reason why.
Sofia Coppola has responded to her daughter's viral TikTok, and while she appreciated the humor, did not enjoy the stunt.
Gabi Sklar is back with an original single. "Thank God" channels the healing powers on the other side of a toxic relationship.
Olivia Rodrigo confirmed she had not been to Taylor Swift's tour. Fans suspect the singers are feuding amid her comments.
Page Kennedy found himself unable to speak about his acting projects. Instead, he turned his frustrations into a rap about the strikes.
Conservative media personality Ann Coulter is trending after she was featured in the New York Times opinion section.
Taylor Swift's "Ready For It" from "Reputation" was featured in a new Amazon Prime Video ad, amid the downfall of Scooter Braun.
Drew Barrymore was rushed from the stage by Reneé Rapp following a stalker who attempted to storm the stage at the 92nd Street Y in NYC.
The celebrities are falling off the Scooter. Music tycoon Scooter Braun's high profile clientele are dropping him by the drones.