What's On Today - Tuesday

Gayle King, 69, Brings ‘Tasteful Cleavage’ to SI Swimsuit Cover: ‘I Thought I Was Being Punked’ (Exclusive)

The ‘CBS Mornings’ co-host tells PEOPLE all about her initial reaction to being asked to pose for the magazine before being surprised on air with her cover

Gayle King is reigning supreme on the 2024 cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit

The CBS Mornings co-host, who turns 70 later this year, says she thought she was “being punked” when she was asked to be in the 60th Anniversary Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue out May 17.… Read more

Twin Cities ranked top summer travel destinations

MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – The Twin Cities metro was named among the top summer travel destinations, but you might be surprised by some of the cities that outranked the metro.

The survey from WalletHub analyzed 100 of the largest U.S. metropolitan areas across various metrics, including travel costs, local prices, attractions, weather, and overall safety.

The Minneapolis-St. Paul metro ranked in at #35. The survey dinged Minnesota for weather (75 out of 100) and safety (48 out of 100).… Read more

Hulu’s New ‘Black Twitter’ Docuseries Spotlights Tweets For The Culture That Truly Defined An Era

A new documentary series on Hulu highlights the impact of Black Twitter on popular culture through the eyes of some of its most notable users.

On Thursday, the highly anticipated documentary series Black Twitter: A People’s History premiered on Hulu. The series is an in-depth look at the community of Black users and their seismic impact on what is now X, formerly Twitter before its acquisition by tech billionaire Elon Musk from founders Jack Dorsey and Biz Stone.… Read more

Chief Keef Shares He’s Kicked The Lean Habit

Chief Keef is seen by many as a pioneer of the Chicago Drill scene and found fame as a teenager while putting his city on the map. These days, Chief Keef is celebrating lifestyle changes and shared that he’s no longer using lean.

Chief Keef, 28, has been on a press run in support of his latest studio album, Almighty So 2 which is a proper sequel to his 2013 mixtape of the same name. In recent conversations with Zane Lowe and Shawn Setaro, the rapper born Keith Cozart appears to be changing his ways, and letting go of his use of promethazine could be attributed to that.… Read more

Oprah Winfrey Calls for the End of Weight Shame

At a WeightWatchers event, Oprah Winfrey shared her personal journey with weight and diet culture, urging the world to release the shame surrounding weight.

By Danielle Young

May 14, 2024 / 11:23 AM

Oprah Winfrey has released the shame she’s carried about her weight and now she wants the world to release the shame too. The esteemed TV giant hosted a WeightWatchers event called “Making The Shift: A New Way to Think About Weight,” with guests Amber Riley, Busy Phillips, and Rebel Wilson to attempt to have candid conversations about weight that can silence the shame.… Read more

Ye Explains Why He’s The Happiest He’s Ever Been

In a recent interview, the artist formerly known as Kanye West shared how happy his life is.

While Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) has been embroiled in numerous controversies in recent years, he has shared that his happiness is through the roof.

In a recent interview with Hypebeast magazine, Ye shared why, at this stage of his life he’s never been happier.

“This is the happiest I’ve ever been in my life,” Ye told the outlet.… Read more

Giuseppe Zanotti and Mary J. Blige Launch ‘The Mary Boot’

Blige collaborated with designer Giuseppe Zanotti to create ‘The Mary Boot,’ blending high-end design with the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul’s signature flair.

Go, Mary! Go, Mary! Picture it: Mary J. Blige dancing on stage–she’s wearing boots, isn’t she? One thing about the queen of hip-hop soul is that she’s going to wear a fly, thigh-high boot. Ok, two things: those boots will also be designed by the designer. So par for the course for Mary J.… Read more

Stevie Wonder: The Maestro Behind the Music

In the history of popular music, there have been many great singers, musicians, and songwriters, but there’s only one Stevie Wonder. Since he was a child star under the moniker  ‘Little Stevie Wonder” on Motown Records, his musical gifts have been a part of the fabric of American culture for more than six decades, and his commitment to Black freedom and equality across the world has made him one the world’s most beloved personalities.… Read more

A National Day Without Child Care: Black Providers, Parents Explain Urgency Of The Moment

Children are shown at Little Flowers Early Childhood and Development Center in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, on January 12, 2021. | Source: The Washington Post / Getty

Child care workers earn an average of $13.22 an hour. Early childhood education and care, so from birth through kindergarten, is so underfunded that many families who need care are unable to access it. This leaves families, providers and businesses vulnerable. That’s why Community Change is hosting a national Day Without Child Care on Monday, May 13.… Read more