New York City Mayor De Blasio Says Schools Will Stay Closed Until September—But Cuomo Immediately Disputes It
New Yorkers won’t be going back to school anytime soon.
New Yorkers won’t be going back to school anytime soon.
Danai Gurira may return to 'The Walking Dead' sooner than we thought.
New e-commerce companies lack the resources to manage their sourcing and supply chain packing needs. Jesse Genet and Stephen Ango created Lumi to provide brands with an end-to-end platform to facilitate brands’ key supply chain processes.
History shows that any unexpected delays between 'James Bond' installments only help the eventual global box office, even if audiences didn't like the last one.
How are some of the managers at the largest firms showing up for employees? In this article, I share insight from Christy Pambianchi, Chief Human Resources Officer for Verizon, on steps managers can take to show up for their employees.
One major thing we can do is changing how we worship – including finding creative alternatives to typically large Passover, Easter, Eid al-Fitr, and other gatherings.
A spike in at-home hair tools indicates Americans may be hunkering down in quarantine for the long haul.
American’s can be complacent regarding where our food comes from. With farmer’s financial livelihood at stake, there are potentially major disruptions to the food supply if prices remain depressed.
Global coronavirus lockdowns are leading to even more ephemerality experimentation at Instagram.
The XFL didn’t have enough time to fan the flames of passion to convert the curious to the committed. A look at what Americans would be willing to substitute for live sports and how the Net Fan Score (NFS) separates fans from flakes.
Dump the idea that you should be getting extra stuff done while you work from home right now.
Hip-hop musicians both new and established are pushing hit singles toward the top of the Hot 100.
Andrea Bocelli, the Italian opera singer second only to Luciano Pavarotti in fame, is going to perform on Easter Sunday, April 12, in an empty Duomo, Milan’s cathedral.
What about folks who want to provide their bank account information to receive their stimulus payment more quickly rather than waiting for a paper check?
Long lines outside a pop-up store in Manhattan might seem like a memory of yesteryear, but just last month, the world’s “first reverse cell phone store” debuted with intentions of widespread social good.
After years of waiting, the remake of one of the most successful role-playing games ever made is finally here and it’s an amazing game, though not the one you were likely expecting.
Community has landed in Netflix’s top 10 list this week, and old fans are rewatching it, and new fans are getting to know why everyone raves about it and why it’s spawned so many memes and inside jokes that are still passed around to this day.
It has had some serious problems with waste and fraud in the past, but Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced Friday that CSP will be awarding$65 million in grants to thirteen charter management organizations.
This new amplifier from Cambrdige Audio sounds sublime but it has plenty of digital tricks up its sleeve. The CXA 81 can pump out 80 Watts per channel and features onboard DACs for handling hi-res digital music.
The apartment industry is seeking an amendment to the Paycheck Protection Program to enable multifamily housing participation.
There’s no way to sugarcoat it: sometimes tax planning can get really, really complicated.
The number of major crimes has dropped in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City.
The Buffalo Bills management team seems to have a love affair with undersized receivers.
Fallout 76 is getting a new expansion that will make it much more like a traditional Fallout title.
The coronavirus pandemic shows signs that it may be a great disrupter, reshuffling economic and social structures. But unlike past recessions, this one has a discrete cause and a finite, if not predictable, timeline that will come to an end. There is nothing fundamentally wrong with our economy.