Read full article: ‘We’re trying to send a message’: San Antonio state Senator discusses dangerous dog legislation Freeze Saturday morning, then thawing out this weekend. Here's how to get fabulous ...
Celebrities all across the country woke up to the news this morning that they are officially 2020 E! People's Choice Awards nominees. Many of them have responded in excitment to the huge honor, and ...
Staging an awards show in a pandemic is a steep challenge, but for the VMAs on Sunday night, MTV and Toyota will present Latinx music stars Maluma and CNCO performing at a special drive-in location, ...
UPDATE (8/20/20): DaBaby and the Black Eyed Peas join the lineup for the 2020 VMAs, with the Black Eyed Peas set to perform their new single “Vida Loca.” UPDATE (8/18/20): MTV announced that Ariana ...
CNCO performed “Beso” at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, a new song they surprise-released on Thursday. In what marks the boy band’s debut performance at the ceremony, the five-piece group ...
Back in January, the five guys in the Latin boy band CNCO were all laughter and smiles as they sat backstage at the Forum in Inglewood, a few days before tickets went on sale for their biggest ...
It's a new era for CNCO. On Sunday, May 9, the beloved boy band—which includes members Joel Pimentel, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, Christopher Vélez and Zabdiel De Jesús—announced a surprising ...
Read full article: One man is dead and another in the hospital after a shooting in Midtown. Read full article: Freshen your space with this NASA-inspired odor eliminator — no filters needed Get ready ...
The 2020 VMAs will no longer be held at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center — but the ceremony will still have “Blinding Lights.” The Weeknd — whose No. 1 hit “Blinding Lights” has been one of the songs of ...
The Weeknd, Roddy Ricch, Maluma and CNCO will join this year’s lineup for the 2020 Video Music Awards, set to air Aug. 30, MTV announced Tuesday. The four performers make up the second round of ...
Campaign signs line Hendricks Avenue outside the San Marco library polling site. An orange cone indicates the 150-foot buffer where signs are not allowed. Read full article: Keep your drink cold (or ...
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