What’s New In Nashville?
Exciting things are happening in Nashville, including a brand new bar celebrating margaritas plus a new Four Seasons hotel that's made for music lovers.
Exciting things are happening in Nashville, including a brand new bar celebrating margaritas plus a new Four Seasons hotel that's made for music lovers.
With every match streamed on NBCUniversal's Peacock Premium, the American tradition of the World Cup being more accessible in Spanish than English continues.
Holiday gatherings with aging family members can reveal a need for them to get help. Notice these warning signs of elders losing independence. Family can take steps toward greater safety.
Shield your eyes from this latest Twitter development, especially if you are into politics.
Volcanic activity lasting hundreds to thousands of centuries and erupting massive amounts of material may have helped transform Venus from a temperate and wet world to the acidic hothouse it is today, a NASA study suggests.
Warning: This is not an easy challenge.
A record weight isn’t a miracle cure for badly warped records. But the Fluance HiFi Vinyl Record Weight improved playback on warped records and prevented them from grinding to a halt when a record brush was used.
It's been almost 50 years since humans last set foot on the moon, but NASA has eyes set on an ambitious future.
Surrounded by stunning Cotswolds countryside, Wild Thyme & Honey and The Crown have been transformed from a 16th-century inn into a charming boutique hotel and restaurant.
If the owners of an old-fashioned New York delicatessen had gone to, say, the Cordon Bleu cooking school in Paris, they might have come up with something like the Brooklyn Deli.
Floating wind farms might be the next frontier in green energy. Here’s what investors should know about the the top energy companies profiting at sea right now.
The State Financial Officers Foundation is launching a major assault on ESG at OurMoneyOurValues.com. It includes the video "Our Money Our Values-What is ESG?" While I think their interpretation of ESG is completely wacko, I loudly applaud their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I).
Learning to read and write is hard. Most schools make it even harder by asking students to read and write about topics they know little or nothing about.
Traveling from the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Nick Cave: Forothermore opens this weekend at the Guggenheim (November 18, 2022–April 10, 2023). The retrospective honors Nick Cave’s lifelong commitment to creating space for those who feel marginalized by dominant culture.
Apple may be offering discounted MacBook Pro laptops to enterprise customers, but are there better options for those needing to upgrade their macOS machines?
Cambridge residents have until just before Christmas to decide whether the city should introduce a London-style congestion charge for motorists.
Drinkware company MiiR started a new tradition in 2019 during the chaos of Black Friday: giving away all its sales to charity. They're back with a bigger goal this year: $100,000 to three nonprofits.
Today we look at Live Nation’s PAC now that everything has changed, investigate Ron DeSantis' personal finances and look at House Republicans’ plans.
Black Friday is around the corner, the major shopping day that got its name for getting retailer’s accounts from being “in the red” to “in the black”. Marking the start of the Christmas shopping season, shoppers and retailers alike are preparing for a big spending day.
On October 18, 2022, the Sixth Committee, the primary forum for the consideration of legal questions in the U.N. General Assembly, approved a resolution on “Crimes against humanity” without a vote.
More American workers are cuffing themselves to their jobs because of the cold months ahead and an uncertain economic future.
Have you seen the prices lately of Elon Musk’s Tesla stock and Mark Zuckerberg’s META stock?
Today in Orchard Park, New York, the suburban home of the Bills, nearly six and a half feet of lake-effect snow is making pretty much any speed and agility impossible.
This collection takes sustainability to the next level
FIFA's president insisted he remains in "200% control" of perhaps the most controversial sporting event in history, and fired back at concerns of Qatari human rights violations, saying Europeans "should be apologizing for the next 3,000 years before starting to give moral lessons to people."