Eagle-eyed readers of Roald Dahl might notice some small-but-significant changes within an upcoming republishing of the legendary author’s children’s books as some language has been changed to make it less offensive and more inclusive. Dahl’s own literary estate approved of the edits, which include changing the description of Augustus Gloop …
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Earlier this month, Ashley Leechin, a registered nurse, mom of two kids, and TikTok creator known for her uncanny resemblance to Taylor Swift, posted a Change.org petition on her page. “This petition shares me side [sic] & is to help stop cyber bullying, harassment & false defamation towards myself, Ashley …
Read More »Watch Janelle Monáe Participate (But Not Score) in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game
Janelle Monáe had fun — but no points — participating in Friday night’s NBA All-Star Celebrity Game in Salt Lake City. Fresh off the release of her new single “Float” — a track that’s been used in promoting televised NBA games this season — Monáe suited up for coach Dwyane …
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The third film in the Ant-Man franchise, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, is now playing in theaters everywhere. While the movie stars the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s smallest heroes (subatomic-sized, to be exact), it’s a pretty big deal, as it marks the official start of the MCU’s Phase 5. Since the …
Read More »The NBA Shouldn't Have Creepy Karl Malone at All-Star Weekend
On Feb. 18, Utah Jazz legend Karl Malone will be a judge during the Slam Dunk Contest at NBA All-Star Weekend in Salt Lake City. On the surface, an all-time great participating in All-Star festivities in their former team’s home city makes sense; the league is banking on most fans …
Read More »The Democratic Plot To Take Down Their Impeachment Hero
To a certain cadre of loyal MSNBC viewers, Adam Schiff is the platonic ideal of a Democrat. The California congressman supports universal health care. He eschews corporate PAC money (these days, at least). He’s an understated former prosecutor who takes his job seriously even as Washington often descends into fundamental …
Read More »How an Alleged Con Man Tore Apart One of the Nineties' Biggest Bands
O N MARCH 4, 2020, guitarist Chad Taylor stood on a beach outside of the Hard Rock Hotel in the Dominican Republic. He fired up a Cuban cigar and stared out at the vast ocean. After years of bitter infighting and nasty legal battles, his band Live — best remembered …
Read More »Wood vs. Lara Livestream: How to Watch the Championship Boxing Fight Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. After a few months of delay, Leigh Wood will put his WBA world featherweight championship belt on the line today against Mauricio Lara. The two were originally scheduled …
Read More »Twitter to Allow Only Blue Subscribers to Use Worst Form of Authentication
Twitter announced on Friday that it will only allow paid Blue subscribers to use text messages as a two-factor authentication (2FA) method to secure their accounts. The social media platform stated the changes will be effective March 20, 2023. For those not paying the monthly price tag ($8 a month …
Read More »From Your Car to Home Office, Instantly Make Any Seat More Ergonomic With This $34 Hack
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Just because you’re stuck with the cheap seats doesn’t mean you should be sitting uncomfortably all day. Whether your car seats have started to sag, or you want …
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