The 33-year-old actor tells Yahoo Life about being a "fixer" and his motivation to leave his mark on the world.
Girls Who Code, along with a coalition of celebrities and advocates, took out a full-page ad in the New York Times calling on President Joe Biden to establish a 'Marshall Plan for Moms' during his first 100 days in office.
"It's a 41-year-old issue," the actress says of her estrangement with biological dad Bill Hudson.
The 47-year-old explains how she aims to spread positivity on the social media platform, while dealing with negative comments.
She recalls sitting near the Obamas and listening to Michelle warn Barack to keep his distance from people during the pandemic.
The newly minted chief medical adviser to President Biden is urging the public to mask up.
The 23-year-old actress took to Instagram Reels to call her makeup-free skin "a blessing."
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The actress is spreading some "Sunday vibes" with another swimsuit shot.
Neither the Pfizer-BioNTech nor Moderna COVID-19 vaccines have been authorized for use in younger children.
The singer says that people around her were "worried" about her response to body shamers.
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Wesley becomes a femme K-pop-inspired queen in this episode of "Dragged."
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Kate Hudson is an Oscar-nominated actress, a businesswoman and a mother to three kids who have different dads — something the star opened up about in a new interview on "Sunday Today."
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Intermittent fasting is a system of eating that determines windows of time when people eat, which in turn leads to eating fewer calories.
The supermodel says a year of injuries and quarantine living hasn't dampened her adventurous spirit.
The "Trolls World Tour" actor talked about the difficulty of raising children while working in Hollywood.
“Now we can serve and focus on our profession and being the most effective service members we can be, rather than worrying about whether or not we can live authentically and continue to serve," one transgender Army infantry officer noted.