Liberal author Stephen King predicted there would be a cultural backlash to President Donald Trump in the coming decades, leading some of his supporters to deny ever voting for him. In an interview with U.K. newspaper The Sunday Times, the prolific writer defended his outspoken criticism of Trump on social media. King acknowledged he was "aware" some of his fans may support Trump but said he felt it was his ... Read more
Fans call out Ryan Reynolds as ‘rude’ and ‘condescending’ in tense exchange with young red carpet journalist
Ryan Reynolds was called out for being “rude” and “condescending” following his recent interaction with a child reporter at the Toronto International Film Festival. In video circulating on social media, Reynolds appeared to tell a dismissive joke to the child while walking the red carpet at the premiere of “John Candy: I Like Me” Friday. “There is nothing funny about this. Kids do not understand these types of ‘jokes’ ... Read more
Frankie Muniz opens up on why quitting Hollywood when his career exploded was the decision that saved him
Former child star Frankie Muniz, 40, confessed that leaving Hollywood in the rearview mirror during the “height” of his popularity was a life-saving decision. “Honestly, I did not like LA,” Muniz, 40, told Us Weekly on Wednesday “So I moved to Arizona, and I love it. I feel like it saved my life in the sense that I started enjoying the little aspects of life more, like hiking [and] going to the grocery ... Read more
The truth about weighted vests and whether they actually help you get fit faster than the gym alone
In the fitness class Jessie Syfko created for a nationwide gym chain, exercisers wear weighted vests that add a challenge to their workouts. “People start to realize how good it feels to work just a little bit harder and a little bit smarter,” without actually changing what they’re doing, said Syfko, senior vice president for Life Time gyms. Weighted vests are increasingly showing up in fitness classes and on ... Read more
The “ideal salary” most Americans dream of still can’t buy a home anywhere but in 2 states
Even the ideal salary can’t afford the American dream. Most Americans are content to rake in an annual earning of $74,000 on average, according to a new survey by Brooklyn-based market researcher Talker Research, as reported by Realtor.com. When it comes to homeownership in 2025, however, such a paycheck won’t get you very far. An analysis of the survey by the outlet revealed a glaring mismatch ... Read more