Kylie Jenner has made public on Instagram the name of her and Travis Scott’s son, who was born in February 2022.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Don’t call it a diet. Take some simple steps to eat healthier and lose weight
Considering fasting, the keto diet or Weight Watchers to lose weight? Instead, try to make more nutritious meals, which can help with weight loss.
Dolly Parton is serving up four more Duncan Hines baking mixes: brownies, biscuits and cornbread
Duncan Hines’ Dolly Parton collection is expanding with new buttermilk biscuit, cornbread, fudgy brownie and caramel turtle brownie mixes out soon.
A snake, the deadly black mamba, snuck into a high school, bit and killed a student in Africa, reports say
A schoolgirl was bitten by a black mamba at a high school in Zimbabwe. The girl, who was 17, died minutes after the incident.
Where can you buy pink sauce? Walmart now sells viral TikTok condiment
Remember that pink sauce that went viral last summer? TikTok influencer Chef Pii now has her condiment on shelves in Walmart stores across the U.S.
Goodbye, Sierra Mist. Hello to Starry, Pepsi’s new lemon-lime soda to take on Sprite
Coca-Cola’s Sprite dominates the lemon-lime soda category. Pepsi has launched a new drink, Starry, in hopes it can fare better than Sierra Mist did.
Music festival lineups 2023: Bonnaroo, Coachella, Cruel World and more summer festivals
Tickets, camping and hotel packages for music festivals such as Coachella, Bonnaroo, New Orleans Jazz Fest and Rock Fest in Wisconsin are on sale.
Teens and porn: Nearly three-fourths of kids say they have seen online pornography by age 17
A new survey from nonprofit group Common Sense Media suggests 73% of teens have watched pornography online and 54% have seen porn by the age of 13.
Is beer getting more expensive? Prices up more than groceries and people are buying fewer brews.
During December, beer shoppers paid more for beer, and bought less. Here’s why inflation may be hitting brews harder than groceries.
California power outages continue after storms leave thousands in dark
Atmospheric rivers continue to bring rain and storms to California leaving many without power. You can see conditions with this power outage tracker.