Spotify's annual Wrapped feature returned on Dec. 3, with both classic and new interactive elements. Bad Bunny was named the platform's top global artist for the fourth consecutive year while also ...
Spotify released its annual year-end Spotify Wrapped listener summaries on December 3, 2025. Each December, the streaming giant compiles personalized lists of its users’ favorite music and podcasts — ...
Wednesday marked the 162nd anniversary of The Gettysburg Address. And while it may feel like “four-score and seven years ago” since the Steelers last won a postseason game, it hasn’t really been that ...
Although Will Smith's seemingly unstoppable rise to the top of Hollywood was somewhat derailed following that slap heard around the world, the actor still has a huge fanbase that regularly helps ...
Luke Fickell knew the Wisconsin Badgers had nothing to lose against the Indiana Hoosiers. No one expected them to beat the No. 2 team in the country, so he felt more freedom to let offensive ...
Jeff Somers is a freelancer who has been writing about writing, books, personal finance, and home maintenance since 2012. When not writing, Jeff spends his free time fixing up his old house. He has ...
Artificial intelligence is leaving its mark on the Billboard charts. An AI artist called Xania Monet has become the first of the kind to get enough plays for a debut on a Billboard radio chart, per ...
A man was hit by a car while using the crosswalk at 37th and Grand Avenue on Friday afternoon, according to Fort Smith police.He was seriously injured and brought to a hospital, where he is now in ...
Oppo’s latest flagship phone, like the sleek (but hard to buy) Find N5 foldable, goes hard on the tech specifications. In fact, the Find X9 Pro’s specs read like a wishlist of what many want to see in ...
The repeated use of tear gas by federal immigration officers in Chicago has renewed a debate about how chemical irritants should be used by law enforcement personnel. By Mitch Smith Federal agents ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Stephen A. Smith on Wednesday apologized to Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) for accusing the congresswoman of using “street verbiage.