Anticipation surges as the Met Gala 2024 approaches, featuring the theme "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" and a star-studded guest list including Zendaya, Chris Hemsworth, and more. Get ready for a night of glamour and creativity on May 6!
Bilt Rewards CEO Ankur Jain and former WWE wrestler Erika Hammond exchanged vows in a lavish ceremony at the Great Pyramids in Egypt, opting for a non-traditional wedding with no bridal party and skipping the cake, while facing logistical challenges with guest transportation.
Three Indian women from Gujarat's Anand district tragically lost their lives in a horrific car crash in Greenville County, South Carolina. Their SUV, speeding on I-85, veered out of control, soared 20 feet into the air, and crashed into trees on the opposite side of the bridge, leaving one survivor critically injured. Chief Deputy Coroner Mike Ellis indicated the vehicle was traveling above the speed limit, while family members were alerted by the vehicle's detection system.
The online celebrity had gained recognition for her cheerful TikTok videos, featuring herself dancing to Iraqi music while wearing form-fitting attire.
According to the bodycam footage, the officer informs her that she escalated the situation by not stopping, Doorley quips, "Just write me the traffic ticket."
Philippine court ruling blocks commercial production of genetically modified golden rice and BT brinjal, citing safety concerns. Decision sparks debate over the safety and future of genetically modified crops in the country
An incident in New Mexico involving a Vampire Facial at an unlicensed spa led to HIV transmission among women, prompting concerns over safety in beauty businesses. The spa, shut down for improper licensing and unsafe practices, underscored the importance of rigorous safety measures in cosmetic procedures.
Columbia University bans student protest leader, Khymani James, over controversial remarks against Zionists in a resurfaced video. University takes swift action amid nationwide protests for Palestinian solidarity, highlighting tensions around free speech and inclusivity on campus.
The decision was made by the Dean, Melinda Pettigrew, who cited concerns that her continued employment would pose a "real risk of significant disruption."