Kendrick Lamar tops the 2025 American Music Award nominations with 10 nods, followed closely by Post Malone, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, and Shaboozey. With the big night set for Memorial Day and J.Lo as host, the AMAs are heating up!
Feel Good Stories
Demi Moore reclaims the spotlight as People magazine’s World’s Most Beautiful Person at 62, opening up about self-love, body acceptance, and how she’s traded punishment for peace in her personal wellness journey.
In a race fit for a queen, a speedy pup named Juno came from behind to claim victory at England’s annual corgi race — held in honor of Queen Elizabeth, the ultimate corgi enthusiast.
On Earth Day, a new report finds that the average American feels “eco guilt” 48 times a year — from tossing recyclables to forgetting reusable bags. Millennials and Gen Z feel it most.
Burdett Sisler just turned 110, and 250 people showed up to celebrate. The Ohio-born, Canada-raised super-senior credits kindness, clean living, and one unforgettable hangover for his longevity.
Mitchell O’Brien was trapped waist-deep in sand at a Lake Michigan beach — but the real twist? He and his coworker accidentally confessed their secret crushes on each other at the same time while calling 911.
The Orlando bomb squad brought smiles this Easter by building special beeping eggs for visually impaired kids — all inspired by one first responder’s daughter. And yes, it was egg-ceptional.
A woman in the U.K. thought she had junk in her garden — but her cracked old flower pot turned out to be a rare piece by German-born artist Hans Coper. Despite being in two pieces, it just sold for $66,000.
In a heartwarming display of community spirit, more than 300 volunteers helped move over 9,000 books for Serendipity Books in Chelsea, Michigan — forming a human conveyor belt and keeping every book in alphabetical order.
A two-year-old boy went missing in Arizona for 16 hours, wandering seven miles through dangerous wilderness. He was eventually found — not by search teams, but by a rancher’s dog named Buford.