Bea Borres: giving Hope my last name is one of my proudest moments
Actress and content creator Bea Borres shared that her newborn daughter carries her surname, calling the decision one of her proudest moments as a single mother.
Actress and content creator Bea Borres shared that her newborn daughter carries her surname, calling the decision one of her proudest moments as a single mother.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein accused authorities of failing to identify alleged abusers after the U.S. government released more than three million pages of documents related to the convicted sex offender on Friday.
Governor Greg Abbott issued a statewide disaster declaration Thursday to preemptively combat the potential spread of the New World screwworm fly into Texas, aiming to protect the state’s livestock and wildlife.
Former world champion boxer Gervonta Davis was arrested Wednesday in Miami after his ex-partner reported him for physical assault, kidnapping, and causing emotional distress.
Alex Eala admitted that losing at home “hurts a little more” but she’s taking her WTA 125 Philippine Women’s Open quarterfinal exit in stride after receiving massive support from the Filipino fans.
Vice President Sara Duterte’s legal team is prepared for any impeachment complaint that may be filed against her once the one-year ban imposed by the Supreme Court (SC) expires in February.
Former child actress Serena Dalrymple has announced the birth of her second child. On Instagram, she shared a photo of herself with her two kids, captioning it, “2 under 2.”
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered biweekly monitoring of government agencies and their projects to ensure timely progress and accurate reporting, Palace press officer Claire Castro said Friday.
Margot Stacy, manager of White Rhino Coffee’s Downtown Dallas location, has resigned after claiming she was instructed to offer discounts to ICE agents, prompting nearly a dozen employees across the chain to quit in protest.
NASA has postponed its upcoming crewed Artemis mission to the moon, citing near-freezing temperatures at the launch site. The first Artemis lunar flight with astronauts is now scheduled for no earlier than Feb. 8, two days later than originally planned.