In a press release announcing the sign's rejuvenation after it fell into disrepair, Anheuser-Busch called the sign "a historic local landmark and time-honored symbol of economic prosperity ...
Olympic heroes, Bachelor Nation fan-favorites, a Super Bowl champion and reality television royalty — the cast of Season 33 of "Dancing With the Stars" has it all. However, only one can be named ...
You hear it everywhere, and it's used in every video across all social media platforms you scroll on. The popular song APT by BLACKPINK's Rosé and Bruno Mars has already garnered over 136 million ...
Rose and Bruno Mars’ addictive bop is actually inspired by a Korean drinking game. Here’s how to play “Apt”. If you haven’t been living under a rock the past few days then you’ve probably heard the ...
Confused about Proposition 33? You’re not alone. A recent poll shows the ballot measure to give local governments more ability to limit rent increases is running neck and neck, with nearly a ...
Foreign news outlets are also praising the popularity of "APT." Billboard described the song as "one of the biggest streaming hits in both the United States and the world since its release last Friday ...
Beyond Apple Music, ‘APT’ also secured the top spot on the Global Spotify chart and broke YouTube records with 25.24 million views in the first 24 hours, making it the biggest debut for a ...
If you've been online recently, then you've probably heard of BLACKPINK's Rosé and Bruno Mars' latest hit, "APT," that's taking the Internet by storm. Well, how could it not with its catchy tune and ...
The "Dancing with the Stars" season 33 cast are revealing their favorite Disney movies. After wowing audiences for this week's "Disney Night," the seven remaining couples revealed their personal ...
This week's Trending Up looks at the latest hot-and-getting-hotter Bruno Mars collab, along with a 'Gilmore Girls'-driven TikTok trend and a couple anthems for Big Apple boppers. Welcome to ...
“No on 33” campaign ads make this claim, saying the proposition would erase California’s “progress on housing” by getting rid of a law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.