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Why Journey's Steve Perry Isn't In The Spotlight Anymore

Journey was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in April 2017, and although he did not perform with the band during the show, Perry appeared with them onstage to accept the honor. Each band member got a turn to speak and when Perry stepped to the mic, his words were as much of a surprise as they were a relief to fans who've long waited for the band's beef to be squashed.

Does Mackenzie Ziegler Have A Tattoo? What Is It And The Meaning Behind It?

Dance mom star, Mackenzie Ziegler, grew up in front of our eyes since she was seven years. Her first television appearance was Dance Mom alongside her mother, Melissa Gisoni, and sister, Maddie Ziegler. Mackenzie went on to do six seasons in Dance Mom and hopped onto other projects and pursue her career as a singer, dancer, author, and whatnot. Therefore, Mackenzie Ziegler grew up under the acute scrutiny of society. Hence, her moves and her actions became a public talk.

Harry Styles' 'Watermelon Sugar' Is Actually Not About Watermelons or Fruit at All

Harry Styles‘ music video for “Watermelon Sugar” has the internet captivated. The bright, summer-esque song is off of his album, Fine Line. In it, he sings about tasting “watermelon sugar high.” But, like with most songs, it’s not meant to be taken literally. While Styles has given a description of what the song’s about, fans think it’s about something that’s a little NSFW. And the music video seems to confirm that.

Savannah Soto Missing San Antonio TX, Found Update?

In a distressing turn of events, pregnant woman Savannah Nicole Soto has gone missing in San Antonio, Texas. The community is urgently rallying to locate her after she missed a scheduled induction. Concerns about her safety, particularly in relation to her reported boyfriend, have prompted her family to issue a heartfelt plea for help. The search effort involves both the community and law enforcement. Watch Latest Video on YouTube: Subscribe

Tennessee Lawmaker Suggests Hanging by Tree As Execution Method, Apologizes

A Tennessee lawmaker issued a public apology on Wednesday after he suggested "hanging by a tree" as a method of execution, Nashville Tennessean reported. In a statement, State Rep. Paul Sherrell, from Sparta, said his "exaggerated comments were intended to convey my belief that for the cruelest and most heinous crimes, a just society requires the death penalty in kind," the outlet reported. "Although a victim's family cannot be restored when an execution is carried out, a lesser punishment undermines the value we place on protecting life.