Barbie's cultural phenomenon is evident through the release of a movie, merchandise, and marketing campaigns, all aimed at capitalizing on the brand's popularity.
Barbie's cultural phenomenon is evident through the release of a movie, merchandise, and marketing campaigns, all aimed at capitalizing on the brand's popularity.
Tony Bennett, the champion of artists and American song stylist, dies at 96, leaving behind a legacy of music and collaborations.
Despite FIFA selling 1.4 million tickets for the Women's World Cup across Australia and New Zealand, New Zealand is slow to embrace the tournament due to the dominance of rugby as the national sport.
Country music star Jason Aldean sparked controversy with his new hit song 'Try That in a Small Town', suffered a severe heatstroke on stage in Hartford, Connecticut, and responded to criticism over the song.
U.S. soldier detained in North Korea after fleeing from a South Korean airport and crossing the border, coinciding with the U.S. deployment of a nuclear-armed submarine to South Korea.
Media coverage of Angel Studios' new film, Sound of Freedom, points to much higher levels of controversy than one might expect from the subject matter alone.
A new drug, Donanemab, developed by Eli Lilly, has shown promise in slowing the progression of early-stage Alzheimer's disease and is expected to receive FDA approval in the fall.
Extreme heat and climate change have caused record-breaking temperatures in the USA and other parts of the world, resulting in health risks and other consequences.
Concerns grow that Russia will not extend the UN-brokered Black Sea grain deal, potentially impacting food exports and global hunger.
Hollywood actors could go on strike for the first time in over 60 years after talks failed between their union and producers, with issues including the use of artificial intelligence and residual pay in the streaming era.