First, I’m sorry, but this column needs some pedantic foundation. Bear with me; it will pay off in the long run. You may recall from your grade school English classes that there are four basic ...
Why the latest literary trend favors short, punchy prose over epics. Novelists Anika Jade Levy and Jenny Offill weigh in.
The best-selling author Kelly Yang recommends mysteries set in Tinseltown, from the down and dirty to the deliciously dishy.
Each is animated by the author’s love—for their subject, for language, and for pushing the boundaries of what the genre can ...
A defining story of the past decade or so has been the collapse of trust in the credibility of legacy media institutions. The latest survey data from Gallup found that just 28 percent of Americans ...
Brian Hooker, in recordings of phone calls, text messages, and maps that he made, obtained and confirmed by CBS News, recounted what allegedly happened the night his wife, Lynette, disappeared more ...
Home is where the heart is — and home is where the art is. The famed married industrial designers Charles and Ray Eames were respected for their work on furniture — but the Eames House in Los Angeles, ...
Question: Even with laws I still see a lot of motorists driving distracted. Can you get a reminder out there? Answer: Driver distraction or inattention is a leading factor in crashes in Minnesota, ...
SHAWN RYAN (HOST): Here's what they said on the campaign trail. Trump adviser Stephen Miller on X: Liz Cheney is Kamala's top adviser. Liz wants to invade the whole Middle East. Kamala equals World ...
The fairytale of Bodo/Glimt is over, but they have left an unforgettable mark on the 2025-26 Champions League season. The Norwegian side was one of the biggest surprises of the season, winning ...
Erielle Sudario is a Collider News and Feature Author from Australia and has worked in the journalism industry since 2018. She has a passion for entertainment and pop culture news and has interviewed ...
Rhode Island's RI250 Commission is planning local events, but funding and enthusiasm are reportedly lower than for the 1976 bicentennial. Unlike in 1976, the tall ships will not be stopping in Rhode ...