“Big Brother: All-Stars” kicked off on Wednesday in a live two-hour premiere that saw the cast revealed, along with a cutthroat competition.
Author: Charles Trepany, USA TODAY
Bahamas reverses course, reopens to Americans with 14-day quarantine, negative COVID-19 test, other restrictions
After barring Americans from entry earlier this month due to the resurgence of the coronavirus cases, the Bahamas is welcoming travelers from the U.S.
A third of U.S. museums not confident they can survive coronavirus pandemic, survey finds
According to a recent survey, many museum directors fear their institutions won’t be able to financially recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
Billy Eichner: Hollywood is ‘so hypocritical,’ still denies LGBTQ actors opportunities
Billy Eichner opened up about LGBTQ representation in Hollywood as well as the career challenges actors can face when they come out of the closet.
‘MacGyver’ star Lucas Till says ex-CBS producer Peter Lenkov drove him to feel ‘suicidal’
“MacGyver” star Lucas Till is speaking out about the verbal abuse and body-shaming he says he endured from former executive producer Peter Lenkov.
Already perfected your sourdough? Try these 6 creative twists on quarantine cooking trends
Tired of basic banana bread? Here are 6 twists on viral quarantine dishes, including Whiteclaw slushies, mini cookie cereal and Mason jar ice cream.
Banksy tags coronavirus-inspired graffiti as Italy returns his stolen artwork to France
Banksy, known for his detailed graffiti and hidden identity, took to the London Underground for street art involving face masks and pandemic.
Bryshere Gray of ‘Empire’ arrested after wife alleges she was assaulted, strangled
Bryshere Gray, an actor from “Empire,” has been arrested after his wife claimed he assaulted and strangled her at their home in Goodyear, Arizona.
No fireworks, no problem: 7 creative ways to celebrate Fourth of July this year
Here are seven creative ways to celebrate the Fourth of July while following guidelines to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Christina Aguilera says businessmen debated changing her name because it was ‘too ethnic’
Christina Aguilera is an internationally famous pop star, but there was a time when music professionals feared her name was “too ethnic” to catch on.