World Mental Health Day is celebrated annually on October 10. Across social media and especially Twitter, many are sharing their stories.
Kanye West, aka Ye, was banned from Instagram and Twitter over making what appeared to be antisemitic comments.
A photo featuring comedian Katt Williams, Dave Chappelle, Madlib, and more has gone viral with fans on Twitter reacting to the image.
HHW Gaming: Nicki Minaj, Lil Baby & More Star In New ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II’ ‘Squad Up’ AD
We didn’t see this coming, but Nicki Minaj is enlisting her Barbz to squad up in a new ad for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.
Cosplayers showed more amazing cosplay during day 3 of New York Comic Con 2022.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney issued a public formal apology to the families of inmates at the Holmesburg prison who were the subject of harmful medical experiments for over two decades. The experiments exposed their skin to LSD, asbestos, and a chemical found in the Vietnam War weapon Agent Orange, among others.
Kanye West is continuing to spiral and unfortunately, mostly for him, the Internet is keeping all the receipts. After getting silenced on his favorite social media platform of choice, Instagram, Ye returned to Twitter, and on Saturday evening (Oct. 9), he revealed plans to come for Jewish people.
More cosplay from Day 2 of New York Comic Con 2022.
Who would’ve thought that all these years later that Jim Jones would be the Dip Set member to keep that OG Harlem flag waving as he comes through with a new video for a cut off his latest Gangsta Grillz project with DJ Drama, We Set The Trendz.
Kodak Black is having a hell of a comeback run. But the fact that Latto won the trophy he thought he should of won got him in his feelings.
President Joe Biden issued pardons to all who were convicted of simple marijuana possession on Thursday. The move is part of a broader policy to implement reforms regarding marijuana by the government, which includes reviewing its current substance classification.
Former talk show co-host and reality star Sharon Osbourne offered her opinion on Kanye West’s recent antics—including designing a shirt that said “White Lives Matter” for his YZY SZN 9 fashion show.