Myq Kaplan is the fourth result when you Google his rather unusual first name. The Brooklyn-based comedian loses to MyQL, a user access point for Quicken Loans, and MyQuestForHealth along with its counterpart, MyQuest, both linking to a site that gives generic health advice to folks who'll probably soon break a New Year's resolution.
Jan. 17, 2017 - PRLog -- Just in time to kick off the new year, popular Baltimore girl band Replay has received some exciting news! On the heels of receiving a prestigious award from the mayor of Baltimore for their block party tours, the young ladies can celebrate knowing that their music video "Strange" featuring Lil Key of Jermaine Dupri's The Rap Game has gone viral. The music video has amassed over 3.2 million views on Facebook.
A so-called Silvesterchlaus treks through snowy weather on its way in Schwellbrunn, Switzerland on Friday, Jan. 13 to offer best wishes for the New Year to farmers in this region.
SEATTLE Video was recovered from a drone that crashed into the Space Needle on the afternoon of New Year's Eve. It happened as pyrotechnicians set up for the T-Mobile "New Year's at the Needle" fireworks display, which went off at midnight on New Year's Day.
... Portland seems to thrive on being, uh, different. That's all well and good, but when one sees "Keep Portland Weird" plastered everywhere in the Rose City, it creates an opportunity for pause. Portland is doing just swell in that regard. From ...
The 25-year-old Wisconsin resident rang in the New Year by performing an exquisite belly flop atop the windshield of a police cruiser, as seen in the above Romano, for some reason, charged the stationary squad car shortly after midnight Sunday. As he reached the vehicle's front end, Romano launched himself into the air.
You know you're wasted when you have to get talked out of piercing your nipple on live TV and settle for an ear. #CNNNYE pic.twitter.com/4s3Zy9rciE New Year's viewers got an earful from CNN anchor Don Lemon, who started to rail about a dreadful 2016 after downing tequila shots and getting his ear pierced.
In this Thursday, Nov. 27, 2014, file photo, a woman pays for merchandise at a Kohl's department store in Sherwood, Ark. A New Year's resolution to save just one percent more a year can make a big difference when it comes time to retire, according to financial experts.
Police officers surround a group of men in front of the Cologne, western Germany, main station, Saturday, Dec. 31, 2016, where a string of robberies and sexual assaults last year that were blamed largely on migrants from North Africa prompted nationwide outrage.
In this Dec. 9, 2016 file photo, Ryan Seacrest attends Z100's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden in New York. Seacrest says he and about five other people got stuck in a Times Square elevator before an appearance on ABC's "Good Morning America" and were rescued by firefighters.
In this Dec. 2, 2016 file photo, President Barack Obama pauses for media to take their places as he meets with United Nations Secretary-General-designate, Antonio Guterres, in the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington. Guterres takes the reins of the United Nations on New Year's Day, promising to be a "bridge-builder" but facing an antagonistic incoming U.S. administration led by Donald Trump who thinks the world body's 193 member states do nothing except talk and have a good time.
It's the time of year for looking forward. It's when people look for the good in the world, and in one another, and try and let bygones be bygones.
Yellow underwear is flying off the shelves these days in the Chilean capital Santiago, where tradition holds that it brings prosperity and love if you wear it on New Year's Eve. That's just one of many colorful New Year's rituals in Latin America, where some spend the evening walking around with a suitcase, others put potatoes under the bed and still others throw buckets of water out the window.
Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump's grandparents fled poverty in Germany to go to America President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday taunted his "many enemies" who "lost so badly" in a tweet celebrating New Year's Eve. Happy New Year to all, including to my many enemies and those who have fought me and lost so badly they just don't know what to do.
More than 100 years ago, on December 31, 1907, the New York Times threw a party in Times Square. Instead of the traditional fireworks --- the city had banned them --- it decided to try something a little different: lower a 700-lb ball, made of wood and iron and decorated with 100 light bulbs.
Are you feeling like you've overdone the cheese, cake and chocolate a bit this Christmas? Or have you got room for more? Whatever will we do now the selection boxes, tubs of Quality Street and Toblerones have vanished from the shelves? Fear not, because the supermarkets are well aware we're all chocoholics - and they're already stocking up for Easter. That's right.
Every January millions of us swear allegiance to the gym. Less than 30 days later and our trainers are already screaming neglect from yet another new year's resolution going down the pan.
The big New Year's celebration is less than one week away and you're scuffling around the internet trying to find something to do. Maybe the clichA black tie event with cocktails, balloons and noisemakers is your thing.
And Gabi Grecko was off to a good start on Christmas Day, posting a snap of an intricately designed gingerbread house. 'Stoner gingerbread house': Gabi Grecko has shared a bizarre Christmas snap after she vowed to share less naked snaps on social media The former New York prostitute is known for her short-lived marriage to 73-year-old Melbourne businessman Geoffrey Edelsten.
A Mexican man believed to be the world's most obese plans to undergo gastric bypass in the new year and reduce his 590 kilograms by half, his doctor said Wednesday. The man known as Juan Pedro has diabetes, high blood pressure and chronic lung obstruction, and needs to reduce his weight dramatically to reduce his health risks, doctor Jose Castaneda Cruz said.