See Young Henry Hill From “Goodfellas” Now At 45

See Young Henry Hill From “Goodfellas” Now at 45 Warner Bros. The cast of Goodfellas is made up of some of the most celebrated actors ever to be in the movies, with the late Ray Liotta starring as real-life mobster Henry Hill , who hobnobs with mafia dons played by Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci . But it was Christopher Serrone who stole many of the early scenes, playing the younger version of the kid “who always wanted to be a gangster....

February 6, 2026 · 4 min · 756 words · David Wall

Shannen Doherty Just Shared A Heartbreaking Update On Her Cancer Battle

Shannen Doherty Just Shared a Heartbreaking Update on Her Cancer Battle Kathy Hutchins / Shutterstock Eight years after first being diagnosed with breast cancer, Shannen Doherty has shared a heartbreaking update about her battle. On Tuesday, June 6, the Beverly Hills, 90210 star posted a video to Instagram of herself receiving radiation treatment to her brain, because the cancer has spread there. In her caption, Doherty explained that she was sharing “what cancer can look like” and spoke about the “fear” and “turmoil” she has experienced....

February 6, 2026 · 4 min · 814 words · Jessica Davis

She Played Dr. Melfi On “The Sopranos.” See Lorraine Bracco Now At 67.

She Played Dr. Melfi on “The Sopranos.” See Lorraine Bracco Now at 67. Getty Images For seven years, Lorraine Bracco played Dr. Jennifer Melfi, psychiatrist to mob boss and probable sociopath Tony Soprano ( James Gandolfini ) on HBO’s groundbreaking series The Sopranos . Already known for her role in another mafia-related hit, Goodfellas , Bracco has continued to act in both crime dramas and other works in the years since the celebrated drama left the air, not all of them quite so violent....

February 6, 2026 · 5 min · 908 words · Donna Clarke

She Played Sue Heck On “The Middle.” See Eden Sher Now At 30.

She Played Sue Heck on “The Middle.” See Eden Sher Now at 30. Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images Everyone in the Heck family on The Middle had their quirks, but no one was quirkier than Sue, the often overlooked middle sister, played by Eden Sher . But though her family didn’t always appreciate her, throughout the series Sue had many boyfriends, and a small group of equally offbeat friends. Sher starred as Sue throughout the entire sitcom , from 2009 to 2018....

February 6, 2026 · 4 min · 788 words · Berry Mcdole

She Sang “Mickey” 41 Years Ago. See Toni Basil Now At 78.

She Sang “Mickey” 41 Years Ago. See Toni Basil Now at 78. PA Images via Getty Images Toni Basil has had a long and illustrious career as a dancer, choreographer, and singer, but she’s still most famous for her hit pop single, “Mickey.” It was released in 1981, along with an iconic, cheerleader-themed video in which the star wore her very own senior high school cheer uniform (at age 39!). The song hit No....

February 6, 2026 · 4 min · 750 words · Penny Martinez

Shoppers Are Turning Away From Home Depot, Data Shows—Here’S Why

Shoppers Are Turning Away From Home Depot, Data Shows—Here’s Why iStock Spring is a season of renewal, and that’s something homeowners often take advantage of. Most years, shoppers flock to popular home improvement retailers like Home Depot during this time, looking for supplies and inspiration for in-home renovation or outdoor garden projects. This year, however, Home Depot has not been reaping the benefits, as new data shows that the retailer is experiencing a sales decline....

February 6, 2026 · 4 min · 716 words · Shawn Sheckler

Snakes Love To Hide Here—”Never Reach Into” This Spot, Expert Says

Snakes Love to Hide Here—”Never Reach Into” This Spot, Expert Says iStock / tracielouise Even though many who fear them incorrectly believe they’re aggressive or inherently dangerous, snakes are actually best at keeping themselves out of your way by their very nature. But that’s not to say this habit won’t lead them to stash themselves away in all kinds of strange places they shouldn’t necessarily be. They can wind up in the corners of your attic or down in your basement ....

February 6, 2026 · 5 min · 981 words · Carolyn Burt

Southwest Airlines Is Cutting Flights To 4 Airports Over Boeing Problems

Southwest Airlines Is Cutting Flights to 4 Airports Over Boeing Problems iStock Air travel has felt a little more stressful than usual in recent months. Following periods of repeated delays caused by heightened demand and bad weather, we’re now dealing with the fallout from concerns over potential safety issues with Boeing planes . In the latest development, Southwest Airlines has announced that it will be cutting flights to four different airports as a result of the ongoing controversy....

February 6, 2026 · 3 min · 462 words · Heather Latta

Susan Lucci Reveals The 3 Foods She Eats Daily After “Widowmaker” Heart Attack Scare

Susan Lucci Reveals the 3 Foods She Eats Daily After “Widowmaker” Heart Attack Scare Shutterstock RELATED: 8 Ways Women Can Slash Their Heart Disease Risk, FDA Says in New Update . Shutterstock As a longtime ambassador for the American Heart Association (AHA), Lucci’s dedication to cardiac health became more personal just a few years ago. Lucci told Fox News Digital that she felt pressure on her chest for the first time in Oct....

February 6, 2026 · 4 min · 774 words · Ken Hill

Telemarketer Calls: The Secret Dos And The Dont’S From Those Ringing You Non

Telemarketer Calls: The Secret Dos and The Dont’s From Those Ringing You Non-Stop Shutterstock Over the past 20 years, a whole lot has changed in regards to technology and communication . But one thing has remained a constant: the annoyance of telemarketers. Not too long ago, landlines rang off the hook with sales calls. Today, your smartphone suffers a deluge of unknown numbers . While the proliferation of mobile technology once had many people predicting the demise of telemarketing, the industry remains robust....

February 6, 2026 · 22 min · 4657 words · Harlan Shoe

The “Real Housewife” You’D Be Best Friends With, Based On Your Zodiac Sign

The “Real Housewife” You’d Be Best Friends With, Based on Your Zodiac Sign Robin Marchant / Getty Images From the horrors of “scary island” to the infamous Amsterdam dinner to the table flip that started it all, Bravo’s Real Housewives franchise has given us countless TV moments that are now ingrained in pop culture . If you’re a Bravo superfan, you probably have your favorite housewives (and those you love to hate)....

February 6, 2026 · 8 min · 1597 words · Luanne Sandau

The #1 Walking Workout To Add Years To Your Life, According To Science

The #1 Walking Workout to Add Years to Your Life, According to Science Shutterstock According to science, the benefits of walking range from improved cognitive health and lowered depression to stabilized blood sugar and a reduced risk of coronary heart disease. However, there’s a lot of conflicting information out there about how fast and how much you need to walk to reap these benefits (is 10,000 steps non-negotiable or is just 4,000 steps enough?...

February 6, 2026 · 5 min · 985 words · Matt Wininger

The 10 Best U.S. Cities To Visit For Architecture Lovers

The 10 Best U.S. Cities to Visit for Architecture Lovers SeanPavonePhoto / iStock A city’s atmosphere is influenced by everything from its location and climate to the vibrancy of its cultural scene. But for many, the true personality of any locale can come down to the buildings, landmarks, and essential infrastructure that make up its physical landscape. And whether it’s the quaint cobblestones and Federalist-style rowhouses of colonial-era cities, the grandeur of neoclassical structures, the beauty of Beaux-Arts buildings, or streets full of well-preserved Art Deco structures, there’s no shortage of places where you can take in spectacular constructions without even boarding an international flight....

February 6, 2026 · 9 min · 1793 words · Robert Berry

The 10 Most Beautiful Lighthouses In The U.S.

The 10 Most Beautiful Lighthouses in the U.S. North Carolina’s Crystal Coast Most lighthouses in the U.S. are 100 or even 200 years old, built at a time when shipping was the primary mode of trade and navigation technology was nonexistent. Many of these beacons are still in use today, but most have been turned into historic museums for the public to explore. Whether or not you can go inside, there are countless lighthouses that are stunning to look at, photograph, or even host an event around....

February 6, 2026 · 9 min · 1752 words · Jeremy Rocha

The 10 Most Charming Ice Skating Rinks In The U.S. For Winter Fun

The 10 Most Charming Ice Skating Rinks in the U.S. for Winter Fun Shutterstock Nothing says the holidays quite like ice skating around a beautiful rink surrounded by twinkling lights, falling snow, and the sounds of laughter from families celebrating together. From iconic rinks like the beloved one at Rockefeller Center rink in New York City to more lesser-known ones in small-town California , you are sure to find the ice skating rink of your winter dreams on this list....

February 6, 2026 · 8 min · 1685 words · Karen Ballard

The 12 Best U.S National Parks To Visit Solo

The 12 Best U.S National Parks to Visit Solo Andrew Bertino/Shutterstock Whether you love exploring new places on your own or simply don’t want to pass up the adventure of a lifetime because you don’t have a traveling partner, there are plenty of reasons why you may be looking to book a solo trip or vacation. And we’re 100 percent here for it. There are plenty of places throughout the U....

February 6, 2026 · 10 min · 1947 words · Kristen Southard

The 15 States Where Homeownership Isn’T Just A Six

The 15 States Where Homeownership Isn’t Just a Six-Figure Fantasy Shutterstock A trailblazing report from Realtor.com shows that in nearly half of the U.S., the average four-person family doesn’t earn enough to afford monthly mortgage payments on a median-priced three-bedroom property. The state-by-state affordability analysis revealed that in 35 of the 50 states, including Washington D.C., a family of four “needs to pull in six figures to buy a home.” However, in 15 states, homeownership is still relatively affordable despite the current economic climate....

February 6, 2026 · 4 min · 749 words · Augusta Velasco

The 20 Best Bridal Shower Games To Play To Truly Celebrate Her

The 20 Best Bridal Shower Games to Play to Truly Celebrate Her Shutterstock There are plenty of perks to getting married, and that includes the series of gatherings you get to enjoy before the big day. There are engagement parties to plan, pre-ceremony getaways, and eventually a rehearsal dinner, all designed to celebrate the happy couple . Also sandwiched somewhere in there are celebrations reserved only for the wife-to-be and her family and friends, including the bridal shower....

February 6, 2026 · 11 min · 2231 words · Sung Best

The 23 Best Tv Reboots Of All Time

The 23 Best TV Reboots of All Time Netflix People are always talking about the drought of creativity in Hollywood these days. Every production seems to be a sequel, an adaptation , a spinoff, or a reboot (the type that’s lambasted the most). The reboot, naysayers say, is a craven capitalization on nostalgia meant to bring in the big bucks—and quality is an afterthought. (Exhibit A: Fuller House , whose first season has a dismal 35 percent on Rotten Tomatoes ....

February 6, 2026 · 14 min · 2844 words · Kasey Murphy

The 25 Best Audiobooks Narrated By Celebrities

The 25 Best Audiobooks Narrated by Celebrities Michael Kovac/Getty Images for AFI You always hear the phrase “The book is better than the movie.” That tends to be the case, at least most of the time, but is there a way to make books’ dominance over the big screen even more complete? What if books… also had movie stars? With audiobooks, it’s possible. Many big-name celebrities have lent their talent to narration, making great books better ....

February 6, 2026 · 30 min · 6202 words · Nguyet Hamilton