Spinderella, former DJ for Salt-N-Pepa, says she’s disappointed that she was “wrongfully excluded” from Lifetime’s new biopic of the iconic rap group.
Author: Hannah Yasharoff, USA TODAY
Meet the Bidens: A who’s who of the new first family
The new first family won’t live in the White House with President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden, but they’ve been a big part of his campaign.
Amanda Gorman performs powerful poem at inauguration: Read the full text of ‘The Hill We Climb’
Read the full transcript of Amanda Korman’s original poem, “The Hill We Climb,” read at President Joe Biden’s inauguration.
‘I don’t want to lose you’: A shocking self-elimination might rock your ‘Bachelor’ bracket
Sarah is OK after that harrowing medical emergency last week. But that doesn’t mean her drama on “The Bachelor” is out of the way.
‘The Bachelor’ recap: House drama explodes, medical emergency leads to a harrowing cliffhanger
Episode 2 of Matt James’s season of “The Bachelor” features a medical emergency, an ATV accident and early, explosive drama between contestants.
Melania Trump breaks silence on Capitol riot, decries ‘salacious gossip’ about her
First lady Melania Trump broke her silence on the storming of the U.S. Capitol by a mob of rioters, denouncing violence.
‘The Bachelor’ recap: Matt James makes his TV debut in a night of franchise firsts, 8 sent home
Matt James made history Monday night as the first Black star of “The Bachelor” in a night of new settings, first kisses and wild first impressions.
‘Gilligan’s Island’ star Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann, dies of COVID-19 complications
Dawn Wells, the actress best known for her role as Mary Ann in the ’60s sitcom “Gilligan’s Island,” has died at 82, her representative confirmed.
Alaska Airlines becomes first major US airline to announce emotional support animal ban
Starting Jan. 11, Alaska Airlines will ban emotional support animals, becoming the first major U.S. airline to do so after the DOT revised its rules.
TSA screened nearly 1.3 million travelers Sunday, setting a pandemic record
Despite the CDC’s warning not to travel, nearly 1.3 million people went through U.S. airports on Sunday, topping the Dec. 23 record of 1.1 million.