In more proof that it’s time for homophobes to let it go, Disney is mulling over the idea of giving Elsa a female love interest in the forthcoming Frozen sequel.
PastorCharlesH. Ellis III, an American Apostolic Pentecostal preacher, author and the current Presiding Bishop of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, who was caught on camera groping Ariana Grande at Aretha Franklin’s funeral he officiated has apologized.
Former President George W. Bush playfully gave former First Lady Michelle Obama a piece of candy during Senator John McCain’s funeral sending social media into meltdown.
Two farmers have become internet sensations after performing the 'Kiki Challenge' in a mud-soaked rice field in southern India. A heartwarming 40-second clip of the men splashing around to a hip-hop song while pushing oxen across filthy farmland has amassed millions of views.
An Instagram star who has garnered more than 1.8 million followers and owns her own fashion line shared how she built her online empire. Danielle Bernstein, 26, who is based in New York City, runs a fashion blog entitled Who Wore What and recently launched her own fashion line.
A clothing company has unveiled a pair of high-tech jeans that are stretchy enough to be worn in the yoga studio. Canadian brand Boulder Denim created pioneering trousers from a 'memory shape' denim that maintains its shape and is both stain and waterresistant.
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The Nigerian leader introduced some members of his cabinet and presidential aides to his visitor before they went into a closed-door meeting to deliberate on issues of mutual interest to both Nigeria and Germany.
TWENTY-ONE PEOPLE in Ireland sought treatment for problematic alcohol use every day between 2010 and 2016, according to new research. Figures from the National Drug Treatment Reporting System showed that 53,763 cases of problem alcohol use in Ireland were treated over the seven-year period.