The 2022 Winter Olympics are here. If you’re wondering about your favorite former Winter Olympics athlete, here’s a look at some of the biggest stars.
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Elmo vs. Rocco, Wordle scores and ‘Euphoria’ costumes: Our favorite memes of 2022 (so far)
In 2022, social media users are picking out what they would wear to school on “Euphoria” and wondering why Elmo should share a cookie with a pet rock.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, Beyoncé and Jay-Z and other unique celebrity baby announcements
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are reportedly expecting their first child together. Here’s a look at other celebs who surprised fans with their baby news.
Florida forecast calls for cold weather – and stunned iguanas falling from trees
An Orlando meteorologist is warning Florida’s cold weather forecast may bring a phenomenon southerners know well: stunned iguanas falling from trees.
Sarah Palin dines at New York City restaurant days after multiple positive COVID-19 tests
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin dined at a New York City restaurant days after it was confirmed she tested positive for the coronavirus multiple times.
Pope Francis calls on parents to ‘never condemn’ gay children
In his weekly general audience at the Vatican, Pope Francis urged parents around the world not to condemn their children if they are gay.
Ozzie, the world’s oldest male gorilla, found dead at Atlanta zoo. He was 61.
The world’s oldest male gorilla and the third-oldest gorilla in the world died this week.
Man seen on video throwing a smoothie at employee during tirade faces charges, loses job
A man was charged with a felony and lost his job after exploding at employees who he said made a drink that triggered his son’s nut allergy.
Feeling better during Dry January? Here’s how to keep healthy habits going all year
Did you start Dry January after a few too many cocktails during the holidays? Here are some steps you can take to keep healthy habits going all year.
California bill would let kids 12-up get COVID vaccine, other shots without parental consent
A bill in California would allow children ages 12 and older to get vaccines such as the COVID-19 vaccination without their parents’ consent.