The tradition of tracking Santa Claus began accidentally in 1955, when a misprinted phone number in a Sears ad directed calls to CONAD. Colonel Shoup improvised, giving children Santa updates.
Seriously, this song is a love letter to Christmas in all the best ways. Oh, and there’s a harmonica solo! Can’t go wrong with one of those. No, not the one you’re thinking of. We’ll get ...
The alleged Chinese spy with links to Prince Andrew has said he did "nothing wrong or unlawful" as he was named publicly for the first time. In a statement, Yang Tengbo said the "widespread ...
Kofi Kinaata has disclosed that he doesn't get angry when a DJ plays the wrong song when it is his turn to perform at events. Ghanaian musicians Fameye and Kofi Kinaata rock stylish outfits. Photo ...
Musk spent Wednesday stirring Republicans into a frenzy over the stopgap spending bill filed by Johnson — one loaded up with $100 billion in disaster aid funding, billions more in farm ...
This week, former digital media entrepreneur and self-styled criminal justice reform activist Carlos Watson was sentenced to almost 10 years in prison in the federal financial conspiracy case over his ...
A couple's moment of engagement, secretly filmed by friends, has gone viral online, but not for the reason you might think. Angelina Camacho and fiancé Josh Towell, who live in South Florida ...
The starlets you meme about on social media aren’t necessarily making the songs you hear 20 times on the radio on your commute, or in the coffee shop picking up breakfast, or out at the pool’s ...
Ghanaian musician Kofi Kinaata has recounted how he sometimes gets frustrated when a disc jockey (DJ) plays the wrong song during a performance on stage. In an interview on Hitz FM on December 17 ...
During a crowded year in pop, these 20 songs still managed to stand out, and evolve the sound and approach of the artists behind them. Imagine a world in which any of these songs — or all of them!
Some wonder what's wrong with American society; some see a wakeup call for greedy health insurers. Both miss the point. The problem is not the companies but the system, whose foolishness is very ...