This article is adapted from an edition of our Off the Charts newsletter originally published in March 2021. It is being published to commemorate five years of Off the Charts—a weekly, subscriber-only ...
This week, the Billboard charts reflect a post-Grammys surge — as well as the relative calm before the storm of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show. So it's no surprise that the Puerto Rican ...
The women gathered together on Friday, Feb. 6, to film the reunion with the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen host moderating. This included cast members: Toya Bush-Harris, Dr. Contessa Metcalfe ...
Elon Musk said Tesla's Model X and Model S — the company's highest-priced cars — are getting the ax. While Tesla doesn't specify how many were sold, earnings show demand has been falling for years.
After significant additions in all three phases over the last month, the Texas Longhorns' roster is going to look much different in 2026. That is particularly true offensively, where Texas will return ...
The nearly 40-year chart veteran has previously scaled pop, adult, country, R&B and rock rankings. By Gary Trust Richard Marx croons his way onto Billboard’s jazz charts for the first time in a career ...
Donald Trump just wrapped up the first year of his second term as president. Business Insider examined how the economy has changed in that year. The job market slowed down a lot, consumers kept ...
XRP slid to $2.27 after breaking below $2.32 support, but a high-volume flush into $2.21 drew bids and stabilized the move — leaving traders focused on whether the bounce can reclaim $2.31-$2.32 or if ...
The smash previously topped Pop Airplay for three weeks and the Hot 100 for eight frames. By Gary Trust HUNTR/X slays/sleighs all competition on Billboard’s all-format Radio Songs chart (dated Jan. 3, ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump came out swinging against his predecessor in a rare address to the nation while touting the progress he’s made this year — saying that the best is yet to come in 2026.
Songs streamed on YouTube will no longer count towards the Billboard charts, the platform announced in a blog yesterday (December 17). The change will take effect on January 16, 2026, according to ...
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