Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore – who famously test-flew a Boeing Starliner spaceship to the International Space Station, and who have been stuck on board since their arrival June 6 —
Many of Taylor Swift’s game day suitemates have opened up about bonding with the pop star while cheering on Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift's knack for creating heartfelt, personalized gifts has once again been on display as she celebrated the birth of Brittany and Patrick Mahomes' third child.
The tech billionaire doubled down on his allegedly antisemitic gesture with an attack on one of the world's most beloved women.
Swifties noticed a huge change in the pop star's Spotify library, and of course, they have theories for what it may signify.
Fans theorized that the “Tortured Poets Department” singer could be planning to finally release the highly-anticipated re-recordings of the popular albums.
Elon Musk finds himself in the middle of controversy as critics accuse him of giving a 'Nazi salute' after celebrating Trump’s victory. But his supporters weren’t having it! Flooding social media with videos and photos,
The Grammys announced Tuesday that comedian Trevor Noah will host the music awards show on Feb. 2 in Los Angeles for the fifth straight year.
Cheering for Kelce as he made NFL history, becoming the first player to register nine postseason games with 100+ yards, his girlfriend, Taylor Swift. Drawing even more attention to Kelce's VIP suite at Arrowhead Stadium, Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark chatting up with Swift during the game.
On the day that President Donald Trump was sworn into office, Swift's song, "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived," saw a dramatic surge in popularity.
Fans on Instagram and TikTok guessed a "Reputation (Taylor's Version)" announcement could come Thursday morning, because the date 1/23 relates to the "1... 2... 3... let's go" chant Swifties scream before one of the album's songs, "Delicate," at her concerts.
Trevor Noah will host the show for the fifth consecutive time, the Grammys announced Tuesday.The comedian, best known for hosting Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" from 2015 to 2022, will once more be front and center Feb.