Yes, it’s a ‘fyre’ sale. The Fyre Festival brand is up for grabs, its promoter Billy McFarland announced Wednesday, a week after organizers postponed Fyre Festival
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An 18-second video recorded at the San Diego Zoo launched YouTube 20 years ago today
“Me at the zoo.” That’s the title of one of the most consequential videos of all time. The video to start all videos. The “Big
An expert shares how many toys your child should have. It might surprise you
If you have a toddler, chances are that you also have stuffed animals, magnetic tiles, cars and building blocks scattered throughout your home. But as
Man without kids wonders why parents ‘don’t have friends’ … and parents have thoughts
Do people lose friends when they become parents? One not-yet-dad has concerns. “This is a very real thing,” Brennan Fisher, 24, who does not have
Tennessee board recommends that governor pardon country star Jelly Roll
The Tennessee Board of Parole on Tuesday recommended a pardon for country music star Jelly Roll, a Nashville native who has spoken openly about his
How does a papal conclave work? People are turning to this Oscar-winning film to find out
As the Vatican prepares for the election of a new pope, many around the world are doing their own preparations — by watching a movie
Carlos Santana hospitalized ahead of Texas concert
Originally appeared on E! Online Carlos Santana is on the mend. The guitarist has postponed his April 22 concert in San Antonio, Texas, after being
Ben Affleck talks about the $6,000 sneakers his son wanted, and why his kids have jobs
If Ben Affleck’s son Samuel thought a pair of $6,000 sneakers were a shoo-in just because of who his dad is — he was sorely
Tina Knowles reveals previous breast cancer diagnosis and recalls Beyoncé's reaction
Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles, is opening up about her health. In her new book, “Matriarch: A Memoir,” which was released on April 22, Knowles revealed
The Oscars mandate voters watch all nominated movies, set new rules for AI and refugee filmmakers
Oscar voters will no longer be able to skip watching some of the nominated films. The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences on Monday announced