In the galaxy of potential baby names to choose for your little one, one has rocketed to the top of our charts during an action-packed
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What do kids mean when they say 'you the birthday'?
A new phrase has entered the internet’s ever-evolving slang lexicon: “you the birthday.” What began as a playful social media expression has quickly grown into
Eight arrests made after alleged kidnapping and robbery tied to Pooh Shiesty
Federal prosecutors on Thursday accused rapper Pooh Shiesty and eight others of robbing three men at gunpoint and kidnapping them earlier this year in Texas following a
'The worst experience': Fans disappointed after Barbie Dream Fest
The Barbie Dream Fest wasn’t exactly a dream for many attendees. The event, which took place in Fort Lauderdale, Florida between March 27 to 29, was
Gay hockey drama 'Heated Rivalry' becomes hit in Russia, but fandom could lead to prison
Russian fans of “Heated Rivalry” could end up in prison if they publicly declare their love for the show, but that hasn’t stopped the gay
Sydney Sweeney didn't ask permission for bra stunt on Hollywood sign, owners say
Sydney Sweeney draped the famed Hollywood sign in Los Angeles with bras in a promotional stunt that unfolded without permission from the landmark’s owners. The
Ken is turning 65. What this year has in store and his real name revealed
Ken is stepping into the spotlight ahead of his 65th birthday this March, and fans are just learning Barbie’s on-again, off-again boyfriend’s full name, Kenneth
Why is everyone longing for 2016? A nostalgia expert explains the trend
The feeling of “take me back” has never been more relevant as 2026 kicks off. With just a few weeks into the year, the year 2016 has
'Stranger Things' actor pushes back on fan theories, says there's no 'secret' cut of the final season
“Stranger Things” actor Randy Havens says some viewers have their facts Upside Down. In a post on Instagram, Havens — who plays science teacher Scott
See the hardest Wordle puzzle of 2025 — that ended 36,000 streaks
The New York Times kept readers on their toes in 2025, thanks to its stable of popular games. There were more than 11.2 billion puzzles solved