Following the success of Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Special Reunion special, CBS is doing a followup. The hourlong Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Special Reunion Pt. 2 will ...
Amanda Seyfried asked the telling question to her 'The Housemaid' costar Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor in ...
Sydney Sweeney denied rumors that she has undergone breast augmentation surgery while taking a lie detector test with her “Housemaid” co-star Amanda Seyfried. “There’s been a question on everybody’s ...
Netflix has announced a release date for the new season of Tyler Perry's "Beauty in Black," meaning that more Bellaire business and drama is coming at the top of 2026. The power struggle continues as ...
We're more than a little obsessed with Stranger Things, and while we're sad we've reached the final season we are sooo excited to see how the show will come to an end. Season five, part one dropped ...
The fourth season of Stranger Things came out back in 2022, and after a wait of three long years, Netflix has finally released Season 5 of the popular series. The fifth season doesn't waste any time ...
Data from Italy's national railway operator, the FS Italiane Group, has been exposed after a threat actor breached the organization's IT services provider, Almaviva. The hacker claims to have stolen 2 ...
Popular streamer N3on is bracing himself for some major backlash after failing a lie detector test. For those wondering what ensued, social media is abuzz with widespread online debate and discussion.
N3on is going viral for all the wrong reasons after a lie detector test on his YouTube channel appeared to expose him when he was asked a question about Black people. Things started light, with Adin ...
A hacker has taken responsibility for last week's University of Pennsylvania "We got hacked" email incident, saying it was a far more extensive breach that exposed data on 1.2 million donors and ...
A hacker claiming responsibility for Penn’s Oct. 31 cybersecurity breach alleged that they stole data from 1.2 million students, alumni, and donors, according to new reporting from BleepingComputer.