- Most companies across America laying off employees seemingly have a new slogan: Not being replaced by …
- The trains that allow you to fall asleep in one world and wake up in another
- NFL preseason Week 2 winners and losers: Bo Nix shines in Broncos return, Fernando Mendoza struggles
- Brian Hickerson Gave Hayden Panettiere Narcan After Apparent Overdose, His Brother Zach Says
- Nestlé’s GLP-1 strategy reframes food formulation around nutrient density
- GOP lawmakers criticize Trump’s beef import plan amid blowback from ranchers
- Ebola quarantine hindering response: aid workers – National
- Emergency savings shortfall signals ‘danger’ for working households, Suze Orman says
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Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos:
Ohio — Two proposed childcare centers, a wellness program for teenage girls, a new salon and a residential property adjustment will be up for public discussion next month as the Maple Heights Planning and Zoning Commission holds a public hearing
I’m sure that Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and the team behind Starz‘s new drama Fightland have some appreciation for the worlds of professional boxing and London’s criminal underbelly. But somewhere in the show’s creative journey and the blending of British television veterans and scribes from inside Jackson’s Power-verse, a lot of the specificity vanished into…
Anyone who ever read Anthony Bourdain’s books, watched one of his globe-hopping culinary travel series or even just sat down to a mouth-watering plate of steak frites at Manhattan’s Brasserie Les Halles during his tenure there as executive chef probably has an idea of the man behind the self-made success. His bluntly unfiltered storytelling and…
Gust is best known for its Atelier series of role-playing games, but one of its newer series gets the spotlight treatment in a new JRPG compilation. As the name suggests, Blue Reflection Quartet brings together four games in the Blue Reflection series, which includes a brand new, playable adaptation of an anime and an offline…
“Tony,” the Anthony Bourdain biopic, is a coming-of-age tale for a modern culinary giant. Set over just a summer, it’s also clearly an appetizer. And like all first courses, it leaves you with a nice first taste — but still hungry
Are the ears playing tricks on us? Or does Tom Holland’s Peter Parker sound, at the beginning of “Spider-Man: Brand New Day,” like more of a native New Yorker than before?
The 2021 blockbuster Spider-Man: No Way Home ushered in a pile-up of villains from the superhero’s past, multiplying the title character by three to even out the odds and extend its embrace across the Marvel property’s modern screen era, dating back to 2002’s “Raimiverse” kick-off. Five years on, Spider-Man: Brand New Day reins all that in to find a…
This season’s timeline jumps ahead three years, taking the audience back to the eternal question of ‘will they or won’t they?’
When Charli xcx released the barely two-minute, glitched-out “Rock Music,” the first single from “Music, Fashion, Film,” she was almost immediately labeled a provocateur
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