At Qualcomm's Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii, I got a glimpse of how I'll interact with my phone in the future. Unfortunately, the future is not quite ready for us yet. Katie is a UK-based news reporter ...
Tate McRae and The Kid Laroi are going "Tit for Tat." Following their split this past summer, Laroi released the pointed breakup track “A Cold Play” in early September—and now, just weeks later, McRae ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams wouldn't commit to seeing his re-election campaign through to Election Day, saying on MSNBC’s “PoliticsNation” Saturday that he will make the “right decision for the ...
Following their split this past summer, Laroi released the pointed breakup track “A Cold Play” in early September—and now, just weeks later, McRae has dropped her first single since the split, and ...
The Kid Laroi’s “A Cold Play” video puts the burgeoning actor’s emoting skills on display, as he strips away all the high-concept stuff to focus on his reaction to the song’s brokenhearted sentiments.
Tate McRae might be in the middle of her sold-out Miss Possessive Tour, but that's not stopping her from releasing new music. On September 26, 2025, the Canadian singer released a new single called ...
Tate McRae dropped her first song post-breakup with The Kid Laroi on Sept. 26, and it seems like Tatiana was the one behind these lyrics. McRae’s single is titled “Tit For Tat,” which is British slang ...
Tate McRae is ready to tell her side of the story. A bit after she and The Kid Laroi broke up in the summer, Laroi released a pointed single called “A Cold Play” in early September. About three weeks ...
Dear Abby advises a woman on what to do after seeing a mother hit her own child. DEAR ABBY: I was shopping recently and encountered a mother who had her two young children in her cart. One of them was ...
Live piano cover of "STAY" by The Kid LAROI performed on the Montparnasse Tower in Paris. Captured in one take, highlighting acoustic clarity, melodic interpretation, and the panoramic city view.
I've only played about five hours of Baby Steps, but if there's one thing I've learned during that time, it's that you always need to have complete visibility over where Nate is putting his feet.
FRISCO, Texas — A North Texas high school student who created an app to protect seniors against cybercrime can now add being named TIME magazine's Kid of the Year to her list of accomplishments.