What Happened To Caleb Johnson From American Idol?

After his win, the rocker went on to record his debut album,Testify. Tour 2014 that hit 40 cities throughout the course of three months in 2014. Then, just two years after his debut on the show,American Idolwas canceled. I was a new man." Since his win and subsequent album release, not many have heard from Johnson.

December 3, 2020 · 1 min · 56 words · Ricardo Hernandez

What It Really Means When You Have A Low Temperature

After all, our body’s temperature is a good indicator of if we are healthy or not. The average temperature of a human being is commonly accepted to be 98.6F (37C). Of course, our temperatures don’t stay the same all day. It’s perhaps more commonly known what it means when we have a high temperature, or a fever. Hello sick days, extra fluids, and pajamas all day! But what does it mean if our bodies have a low temperature?...

December 3, 2020 · 1 min · 136 words · Chad Carey

What You Didn't Know About Shay Mitchell's Boyfriend

Shay Mitchellhas always been pretty quiet where her personal life is concerned. Shay played Emily Fields on the Freeform teen drama from 2010 to 2017. Pregnancy changed the way Shay handled the gray area where her personal life meets her public one. In late June 2019, Shay announced she was expecting her first childon Instagram. The exciting announcement was confusing to some fans who didn’t know Shay was in a relationship....

December 3, 2020 · 2 min · 313 words · William Rivera

Whatever Happened To Eden's Crush?

The late 90s and early 2000s were a heyday for pop music. But what about the ones that faded into obscurity, butterfly hair clips and all? Well, they’ve certainly not maintained the same level of mainstream success. Read on to discover what they’ve been up to since Eden’s Crush disbanded. It’s really, really fun." Now, Misajon seems to enjoy her family life, writing music “part-time,” and blogging atMaile-Misajon.com.

December 3, 2020 · 1 min · 68 words · Michael Wall

Whoopi Goldberg Has Harsh Words For Donald Trump

And with his remaining time, POTUS has been floating some ideas around that have left some people concerned. PerThe Guardian, he casually indicated this potential plan at the White House’s recent holiday reception. Because he keeps saying he’s going to run in 2024. I’m just saying."

December 3, 2020 · 1 min · 46 words · Andrea Savage

Why Criminal Minds Fans Keep Rewatching These Spencer Reid Scenes

Criminal Mindsis one of those shows it’s possible for you to revisit over and over again. We’ve watched them grow up, get married, and seriously crush their career goals. We’ve watched Spencer grow from an awkward prodigy to a seasoned vet of the FBI. Criminal Mindsmay have come to an end earlier this year, but the love for Spencer Reid has not. Sometimes, you just need a man who has the answers to everything, and Reid is definitely that....

December 3, 2020 · 1 min · 178 words · Shelly Thompson

Why Government-Issued COVID-19 Vaccination Cards Are Turning Heads

To be included in every vaccination kit and given out to every vaccinated person are COVID-19 vaccination record cards. “postedone concerned Twitter user. “We have to carry a piece of paper? Why not a digital card?” Otherstweeted, “How about using a QR code for a smartphone?” The second concern circulating social media discussions around COVID-19 vaccine cards is the potential for fraud. Finally, the last concern revolves around the protection of privacy and freedom of movement....

December 3, 2020 · 1 min · 114 words · David Parker

Why Jazz Jennings' Family Originally Didn't Want To Be On Camera

Jazz Jennings may be one of the most well-recognized members of the transgender community. At just 5 years old, she was diagnosed with gender dysmorphia. Shortly after, Jennings became a public figure. Their last name, Jennings, is even a pseudonym used to protect their identity. Sadly, even that hasn’t been enough at times. She struggled to get their local school to recognize Jazz as female. “I think they were afraid....

December 3, 2020 · 2 min · 268 words · Susan Fitzgerald

Why Jill Duggar's Courtship Wasn't As Strict As You Think It Was

Jill Duggarand Derick Dillard have made it clear they aren’t like otherDuggar familycouples. The two have an independent streak about them. They also wanted to get paid. His kids, even the adult ones, weren’t being compensated for sharing their lives on the air. But before there was bad blood between the two, Derick and Jim Bob were actually pretty friendly. Jill and Derick recently opened up about their courtship ina video for their YouTube channel....

December 3, 2020 · 2 min · 241 words · Karen Ho

Why Pilates Should Be Your Go-To Workout At Home

In fact, many involve just body-weight movements that provide a steady state of resistance. In fact, body-weight exercises may be tougher than those with props. It forces you toconnect to your corewith no help which rocks. With your core activated throughout each of the movements, you’ll be feeling the burn in various areas. For these types of workouts, all you need is a mat and a screen to watch an instructor....

December 3, 2020 · 1 min · 102 words · Brittany Stone

Why The Latest PPP Loan Data Is Seriously Raising Eyebrows

Spokespeople for both the Trump Organization and Kushner Companies have denied that there was any impropriety. ANew York Timesanalysis shows that banks made money through the PPP too. Bank of America is expected to earn $947 million in fees on 343,400 loans totalling $26 billion. Businesses in that top 5 percent likely have access to other capital. These are not the ones you would traditionally think of as a small business....

December 3, 2020 · 1 min · 83 words · Lisa Robinson

Why You Should Think Twice Before You Give People White Sage For Christmas

However, buying white sage may have more consequences than you think. Unfortunately, as with many traditions,burning sagenow runs the risk of becoming commodified. Unfortunately, this has made way for rapid over-harvesting. “Unfortunately, less eco-conscious companies are using wild-harvested plants from locations where the plants are indigenous. If you want to avoid sage altogether, you’ve got the option to use other plants. Various healers recommend burning plants like lavender or even a cinnamon stick for a sustainable alternative....

December 3, 2020 · 1 min · 90 words · Christopher Pena

A New South Korean Law Is Saving BTS As We Know It

The mega-sensational K-pop groupBTShas been jamming along and performing without a care in the world for nearly seven years now. However, it seems as if all of that might have come crumbling down as a result of one of their band member’s birthdays. Kim Seok-jin, who goes by the name Jin, is the oldest member of the K-pop phenomenon group and will be turning 28 this Friday. According to South Korean law, all able-bodied South Korean men legally must serve in the military for about 20 months upon turning 28 (viaThe New York Times)....

December 2, 2020 · 2 min · 364 words · Valerie King