Gwyneth Paltrow Pokes Fun at Viral Coldplay Kiss-Cam Drama
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Tea, an app where women can swap information about men, went viral this week, riding a flood of attention on social media. It soon rocketed to the No. 1 slot in the Apple App Store’s lifestyle category, and then, promptly, the app was hacked.
With NFL training camp kicking off this week, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce took to Instagram on Thursday to share some offseason moments, captioning his post, “Had some adventures this offseason,
The mayor of a Florida city where a viral video was recorded showing an officer punching a male driver in the face during a traffic stop has described the incident as disturbing and called on due process to run its course.
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark was enjoying some R&R and revealed that she's got the TV setup of a certified ball-watcher in a now-viral Instagram post.
Kristin Cabot, an executive at tech company Astronomer, has resigned after a viral video showed her embracing CEO Andy Byron at a Coldplay concert.
The San Antonio Spurs recently made their No. 2 pick officially part of the team, as Dylan Harper signed his first NBA contract. The Rutgers product has a lot of promise coming into the league, as he was taken just one spot after generational prospect Cooper Flagg.
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This Viral Trick To Remove A Stuck Oil Filter Works, But Here's Why We'd Still Do It The Right Way
There was a TikTok video for removing a stuck oil filter, and it went viral. While the trick may have worked, we recommend doing it this way instead.
MKT stands for market price, and MKT or MP are often a standard way to express that on a food menu, said David Ortega, a food economist and professor at Michigan State University.
William McNeil Jr., the Black man who was pulled out of a car and beaten by Florida police officers during a now-viral traffic stop, speaks out on "PoliticsNation" as his attorney Ben Crump calls for more accountability.
The experience of being on the internet is always changing. Not so long ago, so-called viral content created moments that captured a wide audience, held our collective attention and gave everyone something to talk about.
Addy Tayler told Newsweek: "I very well could drink that shake—but personally I never would. It would not be worth it to me!"