Some celebrities, like Bella Hadid and Kylie Jenner, have in the past denied having plastic surgery or fillers. But should they be honest with their fans?
Author: Jenna Ryu, USA TODAY
Yes, even monogamous couples should consider STD testing. Here’s why.
Regular testing for STDs is crucial, even for monogamous, long-term relationships. Here’s how to navigate the touchy topic with your loved one.
‘Affair fog’: Why some people jeopardize healthy marriages for quick flames
“Affair fog” is the illusion some cheaters experience when prioritizing the thrill of a carefree, exciting affair over a healthy marriage and family.
Legendary Mexican ranchera singer Vicente Fernández dies at 81 after recent hospitalization
Vicente “Chente” Fernández, the iconic Mexican singer known for his charro suit and sombrero, has died, months after a spinal cord injury. He was 81.
Billie Eilish makes ‘SNL’ hosting debut in ‘Mrs. Claus dress,’ reflects on early fame
The singer marked her “Saturday Night Live” debut this week, talking about her baggy clothes and growing up in her opening monologue.
BTS announces they’re taking a break: How the group is changing ‘cutthroat’ K-pop culture
BTS announced they are taking a break to rest and focus on themselves— a big step toward normalizing mental health in the cutthroat K-pop industry.
PETA’s ‘human’ leather campaign is horrifying, but is it effective?
PETA’s gruesome and fake online shop, Urban Outraged, is stirring controversy. But do these scare tactics actually help the animal rights agenda?
Negging: The popular flirting technique that hinges on emotional manipulation
Negging, or sending backhanded compliments as a form of flirting, is more than just playful banter. Experts say it’s emotional manipulation.
‘You’re so mature for your age’ isn’t always a compliment. Sometimes it’s from trauma.
“You’re so mature for your age.” People who were forced to grow up due to childhood trauma share their stories.
Healthy relationships need couples counseling too, experts say. Here’s why.
Couples therapy is often seen as a cry for help, but experts say that all couples (even the healthiest) can benefit.