More alleged victims have contacted the Manhattan D.A.'s office in the wake of Jonathan Majors' arrest, Variety reports.
Twitter has removed protections against targeted misgendering and deadnaming from the Slurs and Tropes section of its Hateful Conduct policy.
Kanye West has left Instagram.
Taylor Swift was one of the few celebrities who did their homework before taking money from FTX, class action attorney Adam Moskowitz told The Block.
A viral, AI-created, “lost” Oasis album programmed by the British band Breezer has received a rare co-sign from Liam Gallagher.
The legal team of Pras Michel (formerly of The Fugees) has launched its defense in a case involving the rapper’s dealings with Malysian financier Jho Low.
The Weeknd has discussed his vision for the soundtrack of his upcoming TV series The Idol with Interview magazine.
Film and TV writers represented by the Writers Guild of America have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike, should union leadership call for one.
Rep. George Santos (R-NY) has been reported to introduce a new bill regarding vaccines called The Minaj Act, named after Queens rapper Nicki Minaj.
Russian band NAIV took time to support Masha Moskaleva, whose father is a political prisoner, during their last concert. The crowd replied by chanting "fuck war!"
The Idol, the new TV series from The Weeknd and Euphora creator Sam Levinson, will launch on Sunday, June 4 on HBO and Max.