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After two years of soaring returns, the investing tide has turned... at least for the moment. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq, ...
Arsenal supporters were left drooling over an incredible display from their side on Tuesday evening, as the Gunners romped to ...
Linda Spilker, the Voyager mission’s project scientist, spoke to Gizmodo about the challenges that come with operating the ...
A reformed people-pleaser, journalist Tamsen Fadal found the beauty in saying no and carving out space for herself. She ...
Tank and The Bangas captivated the audience Wednesday night at Delmar Hall with their musical arrangements. They blended jazz ...
1. The trade war is between the US and the rest of the world. Move out. When you live outside of the US, you can import from and export to almost any country without unreasonable tariffs. In the US, ...
One is led to the conclusion that the US will soon be greeted by its people donning MAGA-caps and draped in the stars and ...
The 26-year-old's impressive collection includes signed bottles of Moet champagne, a one-of-a-kind Ken Dodd puppet, an ...
When "Clergyman" wrote his letter, most Vermonters who made maple sugar only produced enough to meet their own families’ needs.
The lead singer of Japanese Breakfast discusses her latest release, 'For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women),' and how her ...
The Tariff Act of 1890 raised taxes to 49.5% on 1,500-plus items. Championing the move was the “Napoleon of Protectionism,” ...
Skerry, who also got the word out to her more than 1,000 followers on Twitter, acknowledges that fan campaigns to keep favorite shows alive are as old as the tube itself. "Star Trek" was saved by ...