What is 'Worldle?' Spinoff map game is like Wordle, but for geography buffs

“Worldle” is a map game inspired by the viral Wordle game. Users see the outline of a country and must correctly guess it in six tries or less.

Wordle: NYTimes removes offensive, obscure terms from game's word list

Is Wordle harder now that it’s owned by the New York Times? It doesn’t appear so, but the newspaper did remove some words from the game’s list that it deemed obscure or offensive.

Valentine’s Day binge: A romantic drama from every era to stream (for free!)

Whether they’re set in England in the 1800s, New York in the 1950s or Vienna in the ‘90s, there’s nothing like a romantic drama to stir the soul and jerk some tears. So to celebrate Valentine’s Day, we’ve rounded up a list of some of the best romantic dramas out there — all streaming for free on Tubi.

Photos: Kanye West, Drake and other celebrities at Super Bowl LVI

With Super Bowl LVI taking place at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, the halftime show wasn’t the only star-studded gathering.

4 hurt in shooting after Justin Bieber concert at Los Angeles restaurant

Rapper Kodak Black was reportedly involved in the situation when a fight and shooting broke out after a Justin Bieber concert. Multiple people were hurt.

Indiana weight-loss star Lexi Reed hospitalized for organ failure: report

Weight loss influencer Lexi Reed of Indiana has been in a hospital for about a month, ever since "her organs started failing," her husband Danny reportedly said this week.

Wordle moves to New York Times website after sale; some users' streaks interrupted

Puzzle fans looking for their fix of gray, yellow and (hopefully) green squares are finding that Wordle has moved, a few weeks after its purchase by the New York Times.

Alec Baldwin, producers face added negligence claim in 'Rust' movie set lawsuit

A script supervisor who was standing next to cinematographer Halyna Hutchins when she was fatally shot with a prop weapon fired by actor Alec Baldwin on the set of the film "Rust" has added a negligence claim to her lawsuit against the movie's producers.

'Cheer' star Jerry Harris pleads guilty in child pornography case

"In an effort to put a stop to a serial predator and avert harm to other children, my sons took the brave step of speaking publicly about the sexual abuse they suffered at the hands of Jerry Harris."

Dollywood offers to pay tuition for employees

The program would apply to all season, part-time and full-time employees wishing to pursue higher education, according to the Dollywood Parks and Resorts website.

Bob Saget's cause of death revealed

Bob Saget's cause of death has been revealed exactly one month after the star's shocking death.

Kylie Jenner, Travis Scott welcome baby boy

The child was born Wednesday, as the Instagram post was captioned with the date “2/2/22.”

Lata Mangeshkar, beloved Indian singer, dies at 92

Lata Mangeshkar’s songs, always filled with emotion, were often sad and mostly dealt with unrequited love.

Spotify podcaster Joe Rogan apologizes for using racial slur after video surfaces

Spotify’s popular U.S. podcaster Joe Rogan apologized Saturday after a video compilation surfaced that showed him using racial slurs in clips of episodes over a 12-year span.