Suspected shooter Anderson Lee Aldrich was charged on 305 counts after allegedly killing five people at a LGBTQ+ bar, Club Q, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, CNN reports. Among the charges are first-degree murder, attempted murder, assault, and bias-motivated crimes. Aldrich appeared in court on Tuesday, where Colorado’s Fourth Judicial District …
Read More »Don't Worry About Perfection — Just Start
Oftentimes, many creatives and entrepreneurs believe that things have to be perfect in order to get started, but that is far from the truth. Much of the time, I pause from planning and putting out content just to go back to some of my favorite social media influencers and YouTubers …
Read More »Bill Cosby Sued By 5 Women for Sexual Abuse in New York
Bill Cosby is facing a new sexual abuse lawsuit, with five women accusing him of groping, raping, and drugging them in separate instances as far back as 1969, as well as during the Eighties and Nineties. The suit, obtained by Rolling Stone, was filed by Lili Bernard, Eden Tirl, Jewel …
Read More »Not Even a 'Dress Malfunction' Can Stop Mariah Carey From Spreading Holiday Cheer
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Mariah Carey didn’t let a little wardrobe malfunction deter her from spreading some holiday cheer Monday, as the diva made a surprise appearance at the Moët & Chandon …
Read More »Naomi Judd's Family Seeks Voluntary Dismissal of Lawsuit Over Death Records
After previously expressing concern in a petition that public access to details of Naomi Judd’s death would cause “significant trauma and irreparable harm,” the country musician’s family has requested a voluntary dismissal of a lawsuit blocking access to police investigation records, the Associated Press reports. On April 30, Judd died …
Read More »From Static to Dynamic NFTs
Despite a slump in popularity compared to the peak of the bull market extravaganza, NFTs are still all the rage in entertainment today, bringing anything from beloved Marvel superheroes to video game classics on-chain. They are helping to free musicians from oppressive streaming services, and for digital artists, they could …
Read More »Jan. 6 Committee Will Make Criminal Referrals to DOJ
The House Jan. 6 committee has decided to make criminal referrals to the Justice Department as a result of their investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Committee Chair Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) told reporters on Tuesday that the committee will make criminal referrals, but did …
Read More »How Kirstie Alley Lost Herself in Scientology
In 2018, Cheers and Look Who’s Talking actress Kirstie Alley showed up in a Church of Scientology publication called Freewinds. The magazine is named after Scientology’s private cruise ship, which sails the Caribbean and caters to wealthy church members who know it’s the only place where they can receive the …
Read More »Watch Jennifer Hudson and Billy Porter Turn Average Audience Suggestions Into Impromptu Songs
The Jennifer Hudson Show audience doubled as a collective of songwriters on the daytime talk show’s latest episode. Alongside special guest Billy Porter, the host engaged the studio in a game of “You Say It, We’ll Sing It,” turning random suggestion responses from guests into impromptu songs. When you have …
Read More »Elon Musk's Brain Implant Company Probed for Animal Abuse: Report
Elon Musk’s medical device company Neuralink is facing federal investigation for potentially abusing animals in its attempt to develop a brain implant for humans, according to a report from Reuters. Musk, whose year was marked by a series of company crises, including a severe devaluation of Tesla’s stock and his …
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