Monday's Top Stories
This week, an auto mechanic whose son wants to follow a different path, a woman whose coworkers insist on calling her by her husband's last name, and a mysterious whisper to a Catholic priest.
How to Take Over the World has designs for every wannabe supervillain, from pulling the internet's plug to bioengineering a dinosaur army — even achieving immortality if the first few plans fail to pan out.
The comedy great sits down with classical cellist Jan Vogler and talks to Kevin EG Perry about the pandemic being this generation's 'most challenging time', his cure for depression and shooting a majestic concert movie at the Acropolis of Athens.
Easily compare real estate deals, review detailed financials and attend live Q&A webinars with the real estate companies, all designed to empower you to make informed decisions in pursuit of your financial goals.
Consider doing things the old-fashioned way and meeting someone with whom you share a mutual interest.
The apparent first use of Russia's air-launched hypersonic ballistic missile against a target in Ukraine doesn't all add up.
Our wealthy California school had a hookup game where boys "drafted" girls, then tracked their sex acts. A decade later, my classmates still debate whether "FSL" was harmless teenage hijinks or a symptom of toxic rot in our elite enclave.
With the stunt-filled opening chase sequence in "Baby Driver," director Edgar Wright attempted something that no other filmmaker had dared before.
Made from 98 percent organic cotton and two percent spandex, these rough and tumble shorts are made with outdoor adventures in mind.
John Clayton had an unforgettable appearance in one of the greatest "This Is SportsCenter" ads ever. He will be missed, RIP John.
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