Kylie Jenner finally reveals adorable pictures of son with Travis Scott

Jenner simply posted his photo on Instagram with the word "Aire," hinting that it's the boy's name. The first full photographs of Aire that showed his face to the world were in the photo carousel. ADVERTISEMENT Jenner revealed last year that Aire was originally given the name Wolf. Later, she said that the name wasn't right for him and that she was changing it. "FYI, our son's name isn’t Wolf anymore, we just really didn’t feel like it was him. [Read More]

Lagos moves to make Yoruba Week a majestic celebration of culture

The festival, according to the government, has been structured to give thorough narration of the Yoruba cultural heritage and inculcate same on the next generation, in order to maintain the socialisation trend. During the event, the government noted that the Yoruba culture would be narrated through traditional music, dance, art exhibitions, and delectable culinary that would be available at venues earmarked for the celebration in the state. The Special Adviser on Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Idris Aregbe, disclosed this through a statement made available to newsmen yesterday. [Read More]

Lisa Taddeo on "Animal" and Writing Womens Sexual Desires

I meet Lisa Taddeo at the Central Park Zoo. The location is a rather ham-fisted allusion to the title of her new novel Animal, though the book has little to do with actual animals and everything to do with women and trauma and the animalistic responses trauma might trigger. But it serves as a cheery locale for the first interview either of us has done in-person for months. Taddeo is wearing a blue jumpsuit with her name stitched across the pocket, the kind that chefs wear in kitchens, and oversize sunglasses. [Read More]

MADD Report Shows Montana, Rhode Island Worst for Drunk Driving Laws

January 15, 2015 12:41 PM EST Montana and Rhode Island could be doing a lot more to combat drunk driving. That’s the conclusion of a new report by Mothers Against Drunk Driving, which ranks states by their attempts to crack down on people who drive under the influence. The report finds that both Montana and Rhode Island have made little progress in requiring vehicles to be equipped with ignition interlocks for convicted drunk-driving offenders, setting up sobriety checkpoints, revoking licenses for previous offenders and issuing warrants for those who refuse to submit to a blood test or Breathalyzer. [Read More]

Matilda the Alien Cat becomes an Internet sensation

Known as Matilda the Alien Cat, the feline has generated interest from millions of people who are attracted and fascinated to her eyes. Interestingly, her brothers and sisters suffer from the same condition but theirs is not as bad as Matilda's. Because of her condition she is nearly blind and also experiences seizures. She can only see light and motion. Her condition has not stopped from bouncing all over her owner's house. [Read More]

Music stars battle over Karrueche Tran

In one of the many songs on Drake and Future's latest mixtape - What A Time To Be Alive - Drake appears to take a brutal jab at Breezy with his mention of Karrueche in his lyrics (which, of course he wrote by himself). ADVERTISEMENT The shady lyrics in question are: "This for my n***as on that bullsh*t and that nonsense / This is for my dogs who go Karrueche with the chopsticks. [Read More]

North Carolina's Luke Maye got a standing ovation in his 8 a.m. class just 12 hours after his winnin

The win was the biggest game of Maye's college career. The sophomore forward not only hit the winning shot, but he also scored a career-high 17 points off the bench. One might forgive Maye if he were a little too tired for class after an intense game that did not end until 7:30 p.m. in Memphis, Tennessee, and the ensuing celebration and return flight to Chapel Hill. ADVERTISEMENT [Read More]

Oceanology: Work Beneath the Waves

Some 3,000 ft. below the surface of the Atlantic, off the northern coast of Florida, the creature peered inquisitively through the dark and murky waters, groping for the ocean bottom. Sweeping its searchlight back and forth like a baleful eye, it spotted a smooth black surface below. Touching down gently, it began to creep along on wheels, stopping occasionally to pick up chunks of black rock with its two 9-ft. arms. [Read More]

Orange peels surprising health benefits

However, people tend to throw away the peel because they're unaware of what it's capable of. Orange peels contain nearly three to four times the fiber of the actual fruit and flavonoids. Isn't that amazing? Studies have proven that the orange flesh contains about 71 milligrams of vitamin C while the peel contains over 136 milligrams. Can you see why you need to rethink the act of disposing orange peels? [Read More]

Part of Your World: Best Romance Books

August 1, 2024 8:11 AM EDT In baker turned best-selling author Abby Jimenez’s 2022 rom-com Part of Your World, sophisticated 37-year-old ER doctor Alexis Montgomery finds herself falling for Daniel Grant, a small-town carpenter and mayor who is 10 years her junior. The two Minnesotans first meet when Daniel helps tow her car out of a ditch in his hometown. When they both find themselves at the same bar later that same night, their chemistry is undeniable. [Read More]