Most people slept through the bulk of TikTok’s outage. But the political play and a list of things that seem new or different on the app have left a bad taste in some users’ mouths.
We're Strangers" sees the British rapper asserting that he wants to "leave the bull s**tin the past," all while speaking candidly about a relationship gone wrong. From the jump, the track, off Cee's studio debut Can't Rush Greatness,
Last week on late night TV, Taylor Tomlinson tackled the TikTok ban, while Triumph the Insult Comic Dog attended the inauguration.
Some of Hollywood's biggest names star in this week's most notable new releases on streaming. On Prime Video, Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell team up for the wedding comedy You're Cordially Invited, while Sterling K. Brown is collaborating again with This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman for the new Hulu series, Paradise.
These days, it's Max -- not HBO Max -- that delivers HBO to the streaming masses. The service is home to popular shows like Succession, The White Lotus, Hacks and The Sex Lives of College Girls. There's no shortage of exceptional fare to explore.
"When Harry Met Sally" co-stars Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal have yet to release the details of their upcoming "iconic" collaboration.
The Comedy Central program on Thursday cut clips of the Episcopal Bishop of Washington’s calm and measured plea to Trump that he have “mercy” on those people his policies may harm alongside footage of Fox News hosts and talking heads responding to her.
Highlights include a spare reworking of the 1927 musical “Show Boat” and a surprisingly touching new piece by the shock connoisseur Ann Liv Young.
The Grammy Awards are sticking with their man: Trevor Noah will host the show for the fifth consecutive time, the Grammys announced Tuesday.
U.S. Congress recently grilled Tiktok CEO Shou Zi Chew over the app's data privacy and national security concerns but what should have been an investigation turned into an internet sensation for all the wrong reasons.
With a potential TikTok ban looming for 170 million users of the app in the United States, it begs the question: How much public support is there for the ban? Not much. Between March 2023 and ...
From '#ChadGetsTheAxe' to 'Tragedy Girls', these content creators would have killed it on the beloved TikTok app.