• How Ruby Bridges Feels About Kamala Harris' VP Win

    A picture is now making the rounds on the internet of Bridges' six-year-old silhouette as the shadow of another history maker, vice president elect Kamala Harris, and according to People, Bridges is a fan of both Harris and the meme.

    By Kristin Conard November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Grey's Anatomy Gave Meredith COVID-19

    Grey's Anatomy has never been afraid to get real. Not only are our favorite TV doctors battling COVID-19 at work, but Meredith Grey has tested positive. The most recent episode of the medical drama showed Meredith hospitalized with COVID-19, going in and out of consciousness.

    By Christine Liwag Dixon November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Paul Ryan's Surprising Message For Donald Trump

    Over the past four years that Trump has been president, while he is meant to be a symbol of conservative beliefs, many people simply haven't found Trump to be an accurate or honest representation. Republican congressman Ryan Paul has been, and continues to be, a member of this community.

    By Cassidy Anthony November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • How Barack Obama Feels About His Daughters Going To Protests

    When your dad is Barack Obama, you can't help but be aware of sociopolitical issues. It's not too surprising, then, that his daughters spent the summer participating in the demonstrations against police brutality that were conducted after George Floyd and Breonna Taylor were killed by police.

    By Christine Liwag Dixon November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • BTS Had An Adorable Reaction To Their Grammy Nomination

    K-pop is more than music, but an experience including performance, personality, and jaw-dropping fan power. K-pop is most definitely not a fad, instead a force in the global music scene. When it comes to recognition, however, American critics have been slow to jump on the bandwagon — until Tuesday.

    By Kate Hagan Gallup November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Saved By The Bell: The Truth You Never Knew About The Show

    Saved by the Bell is iconic. From 1989 to 1992, the teens of Bayside High defined cool for teens and tweens. But whether you watched the show during its initial run, caught it later in reruns, or only know about the show because of its 2020 reboot, there's plenty about this show to discover.

    By Christine Liwag Dixon November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • This Trump Comment From 2018 Is Turning Heads

    Around this time two years ago, Donald Trump had some harsh words for a turkey and today, the internet cannot help but tweet and retweet about the irony of it all. According to People, a video is making the rounds on Twitter showing 2018's White House turkey pardon.

    By Megan Scott November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • A 2014 Tweet From Ken Jennings Has Fans Seeing Red

    Ken Jennings may be on the brink of being Jeopardy!'s next host, but he's also landed himself in front of Twitter's proverbial firing squad for the third time in recent history. In 2014, the Jeopardy record-holder lost followers and picked up scathing news coverage for a shockingly ableist tweet.

    By Hanna Claeson November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Kaitlyn Bristowe Reveals Her Big Post-DWTS Plans

    Competing on Dancing With the Stars was already a dream come true for former Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe, but winning the competition was an even bigger honor. "I don't even know how to put it into words," she said. Now that she's checked being on DWTS off her bucket list, what's next for Kaitlyn?

    By Christine Liwag Dixon November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Inside Jeopardy! Star Ken Jennings' Life

    Jeopardy! announced on Monday that they will resume production of the game show at the end of the month. Instead of naming a replacement for the show's beloved and longtime host Alex Trebeck, who succumbed to pancreatic cancer two weeks prior, the show's executives have decided to use guest hosts.

    By Nicole Width November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Here's Who's Hosting The 2021 Grammys

    For the past two years, the Grammys have been hosted by superstar singer and performer Alicia Keys. This year, the Recording Academy went in a less glamorous, more comedic direction: the 2021 Grammys will be hosted by comedian and host of the Daily Show Trevor Noah.

    By Clara Olshansky November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Taylor Swift Just Dropped Some Surprising News For Fans

    Taylor Swift is clearly living her best life in quarantine and has churned out some incredible work. The superstar stunned fans in July when she announced she was dropping an album. Folklore would already have been a big enough gift, but Swift has decided to give fans another treat.

    By Christine Liwag Dixon November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Robert Pattinson's Sister, Lizzy

    From wizard to sparkly vampire to superhero, Robert Pattinson has certainly run the gamut on his rise to superstardom, but as it turns out, the baby of the Pattinson family isn't the only sibling to see his name in lights. Big sister Lizzy is a talented musician and voice over actor.

    By Nicole Width November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Most Devastating Breakups In 90 Day Fiance History

    Sadly, not every couple gets their "happily ever after" on 90 Day Fiancé. And while some couples have rollercoaster relationships that viewers know will end messily, even strong couples don't always work out in the end. Keep reading to see the most devastating breakups in 90 Day Fiancé history.

    By Esther Bell November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • 7 Best And 7 Worst Contestants In Bachelorette History

    The Bachelorette has given its viewers some stand-out contestants. But every upside has its downside, and Bachelor Nation has also had some awful contestants who have stood out from the crowd. We went through the seasons to figure out who the best and the worst men vying for love on TV have been.

    By Louisa Marshall November 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Netflix Is Breaking Our Hearts In December

    The COVID-19 pandemic has made this a particularly rough year for many, but that doesn't mean that Netflix will be taking it easy on us when December rolls around. The platform may have a roster of new Christmas movies this holiday season, but it's also getting rid of some of your favorites.

    By Christine Liwag Dixon November 24th, 2020 Read More