Celebrity Life
Think Milk Is Expensive? It’s Cost May Get Even Higher
Weak U.S. production and low global stockpiles point to future price rises
The Rust Film Armorer Says Someone May Have Put a Bullet in the Gun That Killed Halyna Hutchins
Hannah Gutierrez Reed says doesn’t know how a bullet ended up in the gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins
Chinese Scientists Say They Can Turn Industrial Emissions Into Animal Feed
The technology is said to involve synthesizing industrial exhaust into proteins
Green Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Is in COVID-19 Protocol
Packers coach Matt LaFleur would not say if Rodgers had tested positive for COVID-19 nor if Rodgers has been vaccinated
After 196 Years, a Louisiana College Has Granted Tenure to a Black Professor
“Structural, institutional and systemic racism" is why it took so long, says archivist at Centenary College, Louisiana
Tupac Shakur’s Life and Legacy Are to Be the Subjects of a Massive Touring Exhibit
The exhibit is described as a fully immersive museum experience that explores the life and legacy of the late rapper
Mako Komuro Isn’t the First Female Scion of Japan’s Royal Family to Have Suffered From Mental Stress
The former princess Mako Komuro is not the only Japanese royal to have experienced issues related to mental wellbeing
Kristen Stewart Is Engaged to Dylan Meyer After Two Years Together
The 31-year-old actor announced the news on The Howard Stern Show Tuesday
Eric Adams Wins Mayoral Race in New York City and Calls for Unity
He was elected the 110th mayor of the city Tuesday, winning the support of New Yorkers across class and racial lines
The Rust Assistant Director Who Handed Alec Baldwin the Loaded Gun Hopes for Industry Change
Assistant director David Halls has broken his silence following the Oct. 21 fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins
Elon Musk ‘Emphasizes’ That the Hertz Deal Has Not Been Signed
Last week, the car rental company announced a record order for 100,000 Model 3 sedans for $4.2 billion
COVID-19’s Global Death Toll Tops 5 Million in Under 2 Years
The U.S. alone has recorded over 740,000 lives lost, more than any other nation