“Enough is enough! What will it take a civil war? A new president?” demanded Cardi B on May 26, a day after the death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man from the Minneapolis suburb of St. Louis Park.
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By J. Kim Murphy
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Celebrities have taken to social media to express outrage and demand justice for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man who was fatally shot by two white men with ties to law enforcement while jogging in February.
Arbery was chased and shot on Feb. 23 in Brunswick, Ga. Police have identified the men who gunned down Arbery as Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son, Travis McMichael, 34. The two were arrested on Thursday by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, 10 weeks
“Enough is enough! What will it take a civil war? A new president?” demanded Cardi B on May 26, a day after the death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man from the Minneapolis suburb of St. Louis Park.
Taylor Swift is reportedly re-recording her old music under her Nils Sjoberg pseudonym.
Taylor Swift was «VERY STOKED» to hear one of her songs covered on the latest episode of — but fans think there's a lot more to it than that!
Taylor Swift gave a shoutout to a cover of "" from the May 24 episode of , and it might not have been that news-worthy if it weren't for the mysterious band that performed it. stans went down a Twitter rabbit hole when they learned the song was credited to Jack Leopards & the Dolphin Club, a group with no other music history that seemingly materialized out of thin air.
Taylor Swift is featured in the latest episode of “Killing Eve” — sort of.
The version of 'Look What You Made Me Do' features a songwriting credit from Swift's pseudonym Nils Sjoberg
With the current break in the NBA due to the Covid-19 pandemic players are forced to workout on their own to keep their skills sharp for the long awaited return of professional basketball. One particular player who is holding private workouts with his teammates is Lakers superstar forward LeBron James.
LeBron James is ready to get back to basketball. The Lakers superstar and the face of the NBA is hopeful that the league can resume play in the near future.
YouTube's virtual commencement ceremony,, is amping up the star power for it's already jam-packed graduation event.
Rapper Travis Scott has joined forces with basketball superstar LeBron James to design a special T-shirt for the Class of 2020.
The singer turned up the intensity as she stripped down the setting for a half-solo TV outing.
1. Taylor Swift City of Lover ConcertSpecialTaylor Swift never got a chance to mount a full-scale tour behind last year’s Lover LP (her upcoming summer shows have been postponed due to COVID-19), but the singer managed to stage and film one gig on Sept. 9, 2019, at L’Olympia Theater in Paris. Songs featured in the one-off show include Death by a Thousand Cuts, Cornelia Street and The Man, as well as older hits Red, I Knew You Were Trouble and Blank Space.When: Sunday on ABC
BTS has collaborated with a few international singers. They have given a song to groove on with Boy Wit Luv, featuring Halsey, a redefined version of ON with Sia from their Map of the Soul 7 album and a new version of Make It Right and Who with Lauv.
Taylor Swift is sending her mom Andrea Swift lots of love this Mother's Day. On Sunday, the "Lover" singer wished her mama a Happy Mother's Day with an adorable throwback video on Instagram.
The stars have signed an open letter from Jay-Z's Roc Nation demanding justice
We’re one step closer to getting justice for Ahmaud Arbery!
Celebs are speaking out about the senseless killing of Ahmaud Arbery.
Food heals all! Well, sort of. For a handful of celebrities who have had high-profile feuds with other famous faces, food has played a crucial role in putting these disagreements to rest once and for all.
Taylor Swift has penned a heartfelt note to a nurse in honour of all her work on the frontline during the coronavirus pandemic.
Journalist and TV personality Derek Blasberg is blessing us with some never-before-seen Met Gala selfies with your favorite celebrities. While the first Monday of May may not look the same this year with the postponement of the 2020 Met Gala in New York City due to the coronavirus pandemic, Vogue will still be honoring the biggest night in fashion in a special way. On Monday, people will be able to tune in on YouTube for "A Moment With the Met"—a celebration of the gala's rich history and most