The actor and celebrity foodie talks to AARP about her new memoir, lifelong reinventions and what makes her happy now ...
A writer diagnosed with cancer takes a wry look at the magical ‘cures’ and wellness ‘treatments’ peddled to the chronically ill in ‘The End of My Life Is Killing Me’ ...
The Montana Historical Society (MHS) is inviting residents to participate in "Montana Madness," a competition to determine the state's best place.
Reimer’s shutout against Canucks makes him the third goalie in NHL history to record a shutout with seven different franchises ...
More and more, governments have seen a need to compel changes in corporate behavior to achieve their foreign policy aims—in effect, to dabble in state capitalism. That shift has been in the works for ...
First Person is a daily personal piece submitted by readers. Have a story to tell? See our guidelines at tgam.ca/essayguide. I fell in love with Italy decades ago in Florence when I spotted a ...
This year’s longlist includes Leamington-based author Kit de Waal for The Best of Everything and Warwick University alumna Rozie Kelly for Kingfisher.
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Tobe Awaka barrels through opponents as if they're not there, using his massive frame and relentlessness to bull his way to rebounds at a higher rate than any player in the ...
Luc Haasbroek is a writer and videographer from Durban, South Africa. He has been writing professionally about pop culture for eight years. Luc's areas of interest are broad: he's just as passionate ...
Meta has acquired Moltbook, the Reddit-esque simulated social network made up of AI agents that went viral a few weeks ago. The company will hire Moltbook creator Matt Schlicht and his business ...
Matt Schlicht, the site’s creator, helped kick off Silicon Valley’s obsession with artificial intelligence agents. Two months later, he is joining the Meta Superintelligence Lab.
But the real giveaway was the closing date of the promotion: March 31, 1976, meaning the packet could be more than half a century old. Dave said crisp packets from that era rarely survive long enough ...