- California’s Second District Court of Appeal ruled on Friday that “a corporation that facilitates the sexual abuse of children by one of its employees is not excused from an affirmative duty to protect those children merely because it is solely owned by the perpetrator of the abuse.”
- Sam Asghari, the husband of pop superstar Britney Spears, is seeking to divorce the singer he married last year after she was released from a legal conservatorship.
- From "Alice in Wonderland" to "The Great Gatsby", "Rebecca" to "Jane Eyre", the songs of singer-songwriter Taylor Swift are filled with clear and subtle literary references.
- Fridah Harriet took to social media to ask anyone with information on the whereabouts of her dad to help her, as her 6-year-old daughter needs to connect with her grandfather.
- The page, over the years, has regaled the nation with tales of small-time chicken thieves in Karachuonyo and then, out of nowhere, a major arrest of a Kilimani 'Wash Wash' honcho.
- After an adrenaline-packed 'cook-a-thon' which lasting a staggering 90 hours and 15 minutes, Mohammed has officially surpassed the previous record held by American chef Rickey Lumpkin of California, who achieved a home cooking time of 68 hours, 30 minutes, and 1 second in December 2018.
- The comic star, who now lives in Hollywood after relocating from South Africa, took to Twitter to call out the alleged stalker, revealing his ethnicity, his type of car and his number plates as well.
- Seemingly overwhelmed, Dacha approached an emotional Akuku, hugged him tightly and softly rubbed his cheekbones, giving him assurance that all would be well.
- Over the weekend, the comedic sensation, who shot to unfathomable fame during the Covid-19 season, was one of the lucky few who got an invite to the Black Excellence Brunch, an exclusive and fully-luxurious soirée for some of the most powerful and bankable black names in Hollywood.
- The Miss Universe Organization said it was cutting ties with its Indonesian franchisee and cancelling this year's Malaysia pageant after contestants accused local organisers of sexual harassment.
- A self-conscious effort to build a spy franchise around Gal Gadot, “Heart of Stone” plays like a poor woman’s “Mission: Impossible,” mostly thwarting even its star’s Wonder-ful charisma.
- Rosemary Waweru was one of Kenya’s most popular screen figures in the late 2000s; she played the lead character in the hugely successful Citizen TV drama ‘Tabasamu.’
- Popular singer Dogo Skillz over the weekend shut down Kisumu in a sold out show which attracted some of the biggest names in the Lakeside's entertainment sphere as well as throngs of ecstatic fans
- Carolyn Roberts, a professor and water and environment consultant, revealed she had lodged an initial claim against Severn Trent Water and planned further legal actions against five other firms on behalf of more than 20 million customers.
- Lebanon's culture minister said Wednesday he had asked authorities to ban the hit movie "Barbie" for purportedly "promoting homosexuality", as anti-LGBTQ rhetoric soars in one of the Middle East's more liberal countries.
- A Los Angeles judge handed down the sentence after hearing how Lanez had ordered the hip-hop star to "Dance, bitch" as he shot at her several times while she stood on the road.
- Media personality Caroline Mutoko has come to the defense of singer Akothee after she was blocked from addressing teen girls at Ng'iya Girls High School.
- Popular female barber Mwende Frey has ignited Twitter once again after she invited Twitter bigwig 'Crazy Nairobian', also known as Billy The Goat to her beauty spa for a grooming session.
- Akothee had been invited by school Principal Mrs. Hellen Juma to talk to the girls, and inspire them as they pursue education, only for the church that runs the school to object and cancel the visit.
- The musician’s account was suspended in December for violating the platform’s rules on inciting violence. The suspension followed multiple antisemitic comments made by West – who has legally changed his name to Ye – including a threat to “Go death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE.” Those statements led to a…
- Renowned singer and songwriter Bensoul on Saturday disturbed the internet after posting a tone deaf tweet about the much hyped 'Sol Fest' slated for November.
- Social media influencer Kai Cenat has been charged with inciting a riot and unlawful assembly after thousands-strong crowds gathered in Union Square in New York City for a giveaway, leaving dozens of people arrested and several police officers injured.
- Mark Margolis, a veteran actor known for his performances on “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul,” has died, his son, actor and Knitting Factory Entertainment CEO Morgan Margolis, told CNN in a statement.
- Lizzo has been sued by three former dancers who claim they were subjected to a hostile work environment and harassment while they were members of the Grammy-winner’s dance team.
- In the song, Ney furiously and explicitly criticizes President Samia Suluhu's administration a move which led to the song's swift ban by Tanzania's National Art Council, BASATA.
- A concertgoer has filed a report with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) after being “struck by an item that was thrown from the stage,” police said in a statement to CNN Monday.
- A series dramatising the Lockerbie bombing has been commissioned by the BBC and Netflix nearly 35 years after the flight from London to New York exploded mid-air, the BBC announced Monday.
- When a concertgoer threw a liquid at Cardi B, the American rap star did not hesitate: she immediately threw her mic at the offending person, according to videos circulating Sunday on social media.