After Kalush Orchestra’s song, “Stephania”, won the Eurovision contest, they auctioned their trophy to help support the Ukrainian army.
Author: Ariana Triggs, USA TODAY
USAA Poppy Wall of Honor returns to National Mall in DC after COVID-19 pandemic
Visitors will learn about the true meaning of Memorial Day, the poppy flower, and conflicts since WWI in a memorial set up on the National Mall.
More anti-abortion young activists are finding their voices after leaked SCOTUS opinion
After the draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade leaked, anti-abortion activists can now see a road to a post–Roe v. Wade era.
Heard testifies she filed for divorce from Depp fearing she ‘wouldn’t survive’ marriage
Amber Heard returned to the witness stand after a week-long break in the multi-million dollar libel case.
Mattel to release new ‘Fashionistas’ Barbie doll line aimed at diversity and inclusion
Barbie announced a new line of dolls, the “Fashionistas”, that Mattel says will be the most diverse and inclusive doll line in the market.
Taco Bell hosts ‘Drag Brunch’ at select locations to celebrate, support LGBTQ community
The restaurant is hitting multiple cities with its ‘Drag Brunch’ in an effort to provide support, opportunity, and resources to LGBTQ youth.
Amber Heard takes the stand in libel case filed by ex-husband Johnny Depp
Depp is suing Heard for libel, saying her 2018 Washington Post op-ed defamed him when she described herself as someone “representing domestic abuse.”
‘American Idol’ winner Laine Hardy arrested by Louisiana State University police
Former “American Idol” winner Laine Hardy was arrested for planting a recording device in his ex-girlfriend’s dorm room.
‘If I am from God, I am everything’: Janelle Monáe comes out as nonbinary in new interview
Janelle Monáe revealed that she does not conform to the traditional gender binary in a new interview that premiered on “Red Table Talk.”
California reparations task force votes to limit those who are eligible for reparations
California’s first-of-its-kind task force created to study and make recommendations on reparations voted to limit those eligible to receive them.