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Following the decades-long convolutions of an intense and volatile friendship between two women, Ruth and Maria, Lonely ...
This is a contributed opinion column. Tony Iannelli is the president and CEO of the Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce. He can ...
Readers reflect on their relationships with screens and Neil Postman’s “Amusing Ourselves to Death” 40 years later.
We were walking side by side, hand in hand, after finding a quiet moment at the glowing neon carnival of Burning Man in ...
The vineyard offers a variety of sparkling, semi-sweet and dry wines made from fruits; there is outdoor seating and music ...
More than a hot spot for buzzy restaurants and boba shops, this neighborhood reflects the legacy of Japanese immigrants.
AI is supplying powerful new tools at a fraction of the cost, forcing below-the-line artists to wonder if the future of ...
Did you eat yesterday? Hopefully, the answer is yes. Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture found that in 2011, the average American consumed nearly 1 ton of food throughout the year, or ...
Blair Buswell, a former BYU football player, has sculpted the busts of more than 130 pro football Hall of Fame inductees — ...
Robin CEO Richard Robinson on AI’s hallucination problem and how lawyers should and shouldn’t be using AI today.
In this Rule Breaker Investing podcast, Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner explores the four types of capital, speaks to the importance of embracing good ol' "R"eality, brings back an ...
Cher covered Cosmopolitan magazine in 1988 and gave an interview about life, love, and Moonstruck. Read the vintage Cosmo ...