2021’s weirdest TikTok beauty trends
Another year of masks, “Zoom” face and excessive screen time appears to have knocked the beauty industry off its axis. In 2021, TikTok was awash...
NYC Mayor-elect selects Keechant Sewell to become the NYPD’s first female police commissioner
New York City will get its first female police commissioner in the new year after Mayor-elect Eric Adams picked Nassau County Chief of Detectives Keechant...
South Korea’s largest dairy company apologizes over a video advert implying women are cows
South Korea’s largest dairy company, Seoul Milk, has apologized after releasing a controversial advert which some critics say portray women as cows....
Omicron: Music venues report ‘catastrophic’ audience declines
Music venues, cinemas, comedy clubs and more feel the effects of concerns about the Omicron variant....
Crypto in the House: Execs on the march, US partisan politics and Web3
A largely proclaimatory meetup generated a positive response, with the industry appearing ready for a busy new year on the Hill....
Murder plots and threats from anti-vaxxers pose challenge for Germany’s new chancellor
Just a week into the job, new German Chancellor Olaf Scholz finds himself confronting an increasingly radical anti-vaccination movement that, according to police, has plotted...
He lost his entire house. Why he still has everything he needs
After Joseph Tyler’s home was destroyed by a tornado in Mayfield, KY., he is grateful to not have lost what was most important to him....
Trump tells court he will appeal ruling that would allow the House to obtain his tax returns
A federal judge on Tuesday dealt a blow to former President Donald Trump’s bid to keep his tax returns from Congress, ruling that the Treasury...
Elon Musk calls Elizabeth Warren ‘Senator Karen,’ in fight over taxes
Senator Elizabeth Warren and Tesla CEO Elon Musk are in the middle of a full-scale Twitter war. Warren called the world’s richest person a freeloader...
One myth is young people didn’t want to work because they were getting by on government aid. The numbers don’t back that up.
One of the more insidious myths this year was that young people didn’t want to work because they were getting by just fine on government...