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"America's Got Talent" Winner Grace VanderWaal Is Unrecognizable Now

Grace VanderWaal won over America's Got Talent judges in 2016 at the young age of 12 with her unique voice, her ukulele, and her adorable blonde bob. But now, the 16-year-old singer is all grown up and rocking a new edgy look. This week, she flaunted her style transformation on social media, and fans are doing a double take. Read on to see what VanderWaal is up to now, and for more transformations to get you in the holiday spirit, check out This Is What All the "

50 "Rare" Events That Happen All the Time Best Life

Have you ever met a stranger with your birthday and thought, "What are the odds?" Or maybe you heard about someone you know getting struck by lightning and couldn't quite believe their bad luck. In fact, there are plenty of occurrences that actually happen quite often, but that we think of as being extremely unlikely. The following surprising facts will help you set the record straight: Here are 50 "

All Valorant maps: Location, layout, release date, more

Currently in Valorant, there are seven different maps players do battle on. Each of them are set in a different location on Future Earth, have different layouts and gimmicks, and more. Here’s what you need to know about all the Valorant maps. Valorant, being a tactical FPS, requires a few key things. One of them is maps for players to jump into and do battle on. It’s as crucial to learn the ins and outs of every Valorant map as it is to learn the mechanics of each Agent.

Are Western Brands as Serious About Withdrawing From Russia as They Appear?

Last week, Mercedes-Benz became the latest Western company to announce that it had sold off its assets in Russia – including its factory outside Moscow – as the repercussions of the war in Ukraine continue to be felt by international brands unable to operate easily in the country due to economic sanctions and global public opinion. Mercedes is the third automotive giant with a factory in Russia to leave the country since February, following the exit of car giants Renault and Nissan, which between them estimated their total losses in Russia at a staggering $3 billion.