Courtney Monteith’s TikTok videos complaining about an interaction with a tattoo artist prove internet drama is often about needing to feel heard.
Author: Hannah Yasharoff, USA TODAY
A 3-year-old was snack-shamed over Pringles. What happens when we villainize certain foods.
Megan Peavey didn’t think giving her 3-year-old Pringles to take to school was unhealthy. Now, she says the school “snack-shamed” her son.
‘Queen Charlotte,’ King Charles and the conversation about mental health we’re finally ready to have
Last week saw the release of Netflix’s “Queen Charlotte” and King Charles’ coronation. Has the royal family’s mental health view changed in between?
Prince Harry doesn’t join Prince William on palace balcony. Look back at their complicated relationship
With all eyes on Princes William and Harry at their father’s coronation, here’s a refresher on how their relationship has grown complicated.
King Charles III formally crowned: A recap of the monarch’s coronation day
History was made as King Charles III was officially coronated as king of England.
Kevin Costner and the shock over divorce after a long-term marriage
Even for those who aren’t diehard Kevin Costner fans, news that he and his wife of nearly 19 years are separating was staggering to many. Here’s why.
Kylie Jenner is ready to talk about the Kardashians’ body image problem. Is it too late?
Kylie Jenner expressing regret for her family’s role in dictating beauty standards is a step in the right direction. But is it too little, too late?
Taylor Swift’s friends are unfollowing Joe Alwyn. When should you unfollow exes?
Dating in the digital age means little questions about unfollowing an ex, or your friend’s ex, carry weight. What’s the right move post-breakup?
John Mulaney’s first call in rehab was from Pete Davidson. Why connection is important for recovery.
John Mulaney opens up in his new Netflix special about drug abuse, his intervention and rehab stay. His stories can help break stigma, experts say.
People online are fighting over a rainbow sprinkle cake. It’s gotten out of hand.
Who knew a sprinkle-covered cake could be so controversial? Why TikTok users are enthralled with #CakeGate – and what it can teach us about ourselves.