Destin Conrad, a former Vine star, received his first Grammy nomination for his debut album, "Love on Digital," in 2025, marking a significant evolution in his career. The album was nominated for Best Progressive R&B Album, according to NPR News.
Conrad's journey from internet personality to critically acclaimed recording artist was highlighted across multiple news sources. Despite not being able to read or write music, he released two charting albums in 2025, NPR reported. This demonstrated his artistic growth and solidified his transition into a respected musician.
In other news, the fourth season of "The Traitors" continued to generate headlines with its dramatic confrontations. In Episode 6, Colton Underwood, an alum of "The Bachelor," accused Lisa Rinna, formerly of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," of being a Traitor, Time reported. Rinna responded with a warning, stating, "You want to see a Housewife? I'll come out." Underwood based his accusation on Rinna's perceived quiet and sheepish gameplay, contrasting it with the bold persona he expected.
Meanwhile, a new documentary titled "MELANIA," produced by Amazon MGM Studios and directed by Brett Ratner, premiered at the Trump Kennedy Center, Fox News reported. The film chronicles Melania Trump's life and features behind-the-scenes moments. It marks the debut project from the former First Lady's new production company, Muse Films. Both Trumps have noted her increased outspokenness, with Melania emphasizing her selective and action-oriented approach.
In the realm of science and technology, various developments were reported, including corrections to a Nature article on the Neolithic transition, advancements in AI such as Google DeepMind's Project Genie and Amazon's potential OpenAI investment, and medical technology like an artificial lung, according to Nature News. Genetic autism research was also underway.
Other news included protests in Minneapolis, power outages during an eastern US snowstorm, Waymo's SFO taxi launch, and Apple's revenue, Nature News reported. Controversies surrounding Joe Rogan's claims and the Kennedy Center director's resignation were also covered. Analysis suggested that the power outages during the snowstorm were exacerbated by fossil fuel plant failures.
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