"It would be weird" if your restaurant reservation were sold to the highest bidder, but somehow a tier on a booking app is accepted, says Judd Kessler.
This week, the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society hosted Brown’s first-ever Climate Week. From a climate career ...
President Donald Trump mourned legendary former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz, calling him "an absolute winner both on ...
Nashville’s Metro Council voted 20-15 to formally oppose the Boring Company’s Music City Loop, a proposed 13-mile underground tunnel ...
Opinion polls currently show that the new opposition party Tisza, headed by Péter Magyar, has a steady lead ahead of general ...
Theater producer Candy Gold has made her mark on the theater world, including with "Stereophonic," the most Tony ...
As U.S. and Israeli strikes hit Iran, musicians and civilians document protests, celebration, and resistance during a pivotal moment in history.
Some songs have been lightning rods for controversy, but sometimes those songs have gotten fans into hot water for the wrong reasons.
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Riley Green is expanding his repertoire. In Marshals, a Yellowstone spinoff that premiered on CBS and Paramount+ on Sunday, March 1, Green took a leap of faith by taking on his first-ever role as ...
The annual day of awareness, World Hearing Day, is on March 3, and people across the globe are being encouraged to think about ways that they can protect, treat and care for their hearing. In the UK, ...
Musk still has his fingers in plenty of pies, though. In fact, the South African-born magnate currently owns at least seven companies from surprisingly diverse industries.