A family friend of the snowboarder has told of her pride as the sport’s youngest world champion prepares to go for gold at the Winter Games. A family friend who has known Winter Olympics gold medal ...
While the Sword and Shield weapons might seem a bit basic in Monster Hunter, they actually carry quite a bit of depth. Between slashing your sword and bashing your shield, you have a lot of ...
She is soft-spoken, graceful and strikingly young, yet her voice carries both poise and pain. Passionate about women’s rights, 19-year-old Whitney Sally Akinyi, a student at the University of ...
Ella Mai is officially entering her next era, and fans can now lock in a special vinyl version of her upcoming album. As her first full-length album release in four years, Do You Still Love Me? is ...
A recently filed lawsuit claims the ratings assigned by A.I. screening software are similar to those of a credit agency and should be subject to the same laws. By Stacy Cowley For millions of ...
The vast majority of Americans engage with some kind of social media. Some of it is wonderful, some is terrible and it's definitely habit forming. On this episode, we talk about how social media ...
Jay Soneff has spent his career navigating real estate cycles — booms that feel unstoppable and downturns that expose who’s built to last. A third-generation Denver native and longtime commercial real ...
The Endless Thread team talks with food author and baker Ruby Tandoh about how online food culture is changing what we cook and eat. Amory Sivertson and Ben Brock Johnson report. This segment aired on ...
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The Robert Burns poem set to song remains popular almost 250 years after he wrote it down Moviestore/Shutterstock "Auld Lang Syne" plays during New Year's celebrations around the world The iconic song ...
There was no announcement. No warning. No deadline. Yet somewhere between scrolling, clicking, submitting, and swiping, we quietly handed over pieces of daily life to machines that do not vote, feel, ...