Pharrell Williams' debut Spring/Summer 2024 collection for Louis Vuitton is now available in stores globally. The collection, which gained more than a billion views across social platforms, includes ready-to-wear, accessories, footwear, and small leather goods.
Recently unsealed documents provide insight into the dark and disturbing world of Jeffrey Epstein.
Twin blasts occurred in the Iranian city of Kerman, near the burial site of Qasem Soleimani, resulting in numerous casualties. The explosions, which occurred on the anniversary of Soleimani's death, are believed to be a terrorist attack and have escalated tensions in the region. Iran's President has blamed Israel for the blasts and warned of severe consequences.
Rory McIlroy has admitted he was “too judgmental” of the first golfers that left the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf.
Spire Motorsports has announced the signing of Chase Purdy to drive the No. 77 Chevrolet Silverado for the 2024 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series season.
A Pittsburgh-area family is relying on the kindness and support of their community after their home was destroyed in a fire, resulting in the loss of two beloved pets.
Financial professionals predict that the price of Bitcoin could surge following the approval of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). These ETFs, which are expected to be approved in 2024, would provide investors with direct exposure to Bitcoin and could drive significant demand for the cryptocurrency. If approved, a spot Bitcoin ETF from BlackRock alone could draw $100 billion in institutional investments to Bitcoin, according to SkyBridge Capital founder Anthony Scaramucci. Other industry experts, such as MicroStrategy former CEO Michael Saylor and Ark Invest, have even more bullish price predictions, with Saylor predicting $500,000 per Bitcoin and Ark Invest forecasting $1.48 million per Bitcoin by 2030. Despite the potential for significant upside, investors should be aware of the volatility and regulatory uncertainty in the cryptocurrency market.
Rage Against The Machine fans will be disappointed to hear that the '90s rock legends have no plans for future live performances, according to drummer Brad Wilk. Wilk's comments, shared on RATM's official X page, confirmed that the band will not be touring or playing live again. Although there have been rumors of a potential reunion, Wilk wanted to clarify that it will not be happening. This news comes as a blow to fans who have been waiting eagerly for new tour dates.