Too Many Americans Live In Places Built For Cars — Not For Human Connection
How urban planning contributed to the great undoing of modern friendship.
How urban planning contributed to the great undoing of modern friendship.
The kid who went viral for declaring his undying love for corn sits down for another interview about corn (obviously), friendship and finding joy.
Wilde says LaBeouf's methods were not "conducive to the ethos" of her production.
Meet Wednesday Addams — the title character in Tim Burton's upcoming Netflix original series "Wednesday" — and Jenna Ortega, the actress who plays her.
"Yoga to the People," a donation-based organization, generated over $20 million in revenue for a decade, according to a complaint unsealed in Manhattan federal court.
Environmental review laws have become a favorite scapegoat among those who lament our inability to build ambitious infrastructure, but the problem runs much deeper.
Yang tells "Jimmy Kimmel Live" guest host Simu Liu about the time his dad attended the premiere for one of his movies in a particularly attention-grabbing pair of glasses.
Activist groups like Industry Blackout had described the project as a "direct insult to the Black community" in an open letter earlier on Tuesday.
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Keep your food fresh for longer with this vacuum sealer set with reusable bags and a glass container.
Tobacco giant RJ Reynolds attempted to influence the menthol debate via Black-led organisations, which are often in desperate need of more funds.
"The story behind it makes sense, but I rarely get to explain!"
Gamecamp.gg is a staple to save you money while unlocking gaming.
Louis Theroux breaks down the lyrics that sparked a TikTok dance craze.
The launch of the iPhone 14 is set for September 7 at 1 PM EST. Here's what to expect, from new Apple Watch models to new AirPods and more.
Maynard James Keenan (Tool, A Perfect Circle, Puscifer) explains what the last step in the process, in terms of quality control, is before a Tool record is released.
Researchers recruited 32 "doppelganger" pairs who had been photographed as part of a series by a Canadian artist.
Heavy drinking days dropped by a whopping 83 percent after treatment.
Why this season nine episode of "The Simpsons" has been described as being the moment the show jumped the shark.
"Six Seasons and a Movie" has moved a step closer for "Community" fans after creator Dan Harmon gave Newsweek an update on the movie.
Pet friendly offices are a growing trend but allergies, misbehavior can create a huge workplace headache.
Consuming microplastics puts your health at risk. LARQ's water filtration systems can keep you safe.
Jesper Hellstrรถm had a bit of a hilarious misfire during his triple jump attempt in the European Championships.
Covid-19 budgets are shrinking. What's the best way to spend what's left?
In the run-up to Halloween, we're stocking up on some incredible spooky t-shirts.
American hero Joey Chestnut agrees with Rich Eisen that using unorthodox methods to drink beer is wrong. But he's gonna do it anyways.
The decision, to take effect by 2035, will very likely speed a wider transition to electric vehicles because many other states follow California's standards.
Refuel Jo is the most infamous burger joint in Hamilton, but does it really deserve that reputation? "New Zealand Today" finds out the truth.
A new book challenges us to abandon greatness in favor of more attainable goals.
Court motion submitted by ex-president's lawyers argues some materials seized by FBI could be subject to executive privilege.
This bonkers clip was removed from YouTube but thanks to the power of Twitter, you have to see this to believe it.
The Republican representative of Colorado filed a financial statement on her 2021 investments last week, and did not include eight crypto trades she made on the trading app Robinhood.
Without robust federal protections, the country's widespread mass surveillance systems could be used against citizens like never before.
Parents thought this episode went way too far.
From Catcher in the Rye to William Shakespeare, social media is filled with denunciations of "problematic" novels and novelists. But these debates are nothing new.
The Uvalde school board voted unanimously Wednesday evening to immediately terminate the contract of district police chief Pete Arredondo, three months after a teenaged gunman took the lives of 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary.
"If they don't put me in that, they don't have a hair on their ass," DeVito quipped.
On loving and loathing some of America's most common public spaces.
"I made rookie mistakes on Amtrak's Coast Starlight train, like wearing uncomfortable clothes and trying to eat in the dining car as a coach passenger."
Starring Tom Hanks, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth, Cynthia Erivo, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and more, "Pinocchio" will premier on September 8, 2022.
Jake Paul's micro-betting app draws concern from pro bettors and problem gamblers alike, but there's a right way to do it.
The far-right House candidate lost, for real, to Dan Webster in a Florida Republican primary, but she blamed "election interference."
Today on the anniversary of the WIndows 95 launch, we present a bunch of Microsoft guys celebrating to the unofficial Microsoft anthem, the Rolling Stones' "Start Me Up."
We note all the significant additions to Netflix for next month. Some big-time movies will hit the streaming service, as well as lots of TV.
One expert thinks used EV prices might come down over the next few months.
Here's some B-roll inside a McDonald's in 1992, during their promotional tie-in for "Batman Returns."
Get all the details on Paramount Pictures' upcoming film "Sam and Victor's Day Off," a sequel to the beloved '80s movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
We're in a golden age of progress in artificial intelligence. It's time to start taking its potential and risks seriously.
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