From weddings to vacations, how to save money for summer fun Whether you're gearing up for weddings, planning vacations or seeking spontaneous adventures, NBC's Stephanie Ruhle joins TODAY with tips on tightening your financial belt and saving money for ... 04/30/2024 - 2:35 am | View Link
10 Big Changes Happening This Summer at Disney World This summer is going to be a huge one at Walt Disney World! We’re expecting tons of new openings, announcements, and Disney World changes in summer 2024. We’re sharing everything that you need to know ... 04/26/2024 - 6:12 am | View Link
Saskatchewan motorcycles back on the road as summer nears Spencer Remezoff was looking for a summertime alternative to snowmobiles to get his blood pumping. That’s where his love of motorcycles began. 04/24/2024 - 11:19 am | View Link
Summer camp sticker shock: Working parents' wallets feel the burn Summer camp has become one of the latest burdens facing parents as the summer nears. Not only are camps filling up at ... "I'm like, we're not going on a vacation in summer… it's not happening because ... 04/23/2024 - 6:52 am | View Link
Tom Mulcair: Park littered with trash after 'pilot project' is perfect symbol of Trudeau governance Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair says that what's happening now in a trash-littered federal park in Quebec is a perfect metaphor for how the Trudeau government runs things. 04/23/2024 - 5:16 am | View Link
At the gymnastics world championships in Antwerp, Belgium, in October, Fred Richard found himself in an unfamiliar position—face down on the mat.
Entering the last event in the all-around competition, in which gymnasts compete in six events—vault, floor, high bar, parallel bars, pommel horse, and rings—he did something he doesn’t normally do.
(NEW YORK) — Paul Auster, a prolific, prize-winning man of letters and filmmaker known for such inventive narratives and meta-narratives as “The New York Trilogy” and “4 3 2 1,” has died at age 77.
Auster’s death was confirmed Wednesday by his literary representatives, the Carol Mann Agency, which did not immediately provide additional details.
British singer-songwriter FKA twigs, born Tahliah Debrett Barnett, testified before the U. S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property on Tuesday about the dangers of artificial intelligence. She relayed that she was especially concerned as an artist whose music and performances are used by third parties to train artificial intelligence models.
In Derek Cianfrance’s 2010 love-on-the-rocks heartbreaker Blue Valentine, Ryan Gosling plays a husband and father, Dean, who appears to be nothing but an annoyance to his wife, Michelle Williams’ Cindy, a harried nurse. She hustles to get their young daughter out the door to school, even as Dean, relishing the role of the fun dad, turns breakfast into a game.
From Brittney Griner’s eagerly anticipated memoir to a long-awaited sequel to Colm Tóibín’s beloved novel Brooklyn, the best books coming in May offer a range of choices for every reader. Those looking for a good laugh should check out the latest high-society comedy from Crazy Rich Asians author Kevin Kwan or filmmaker Miranda July’s first novel in 10 years, which offers a profoundly humorous take on menopause and mortality.
(WASHINGTON) — The U. S. Drug Enforcement Administration is moving toward reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug. The Justice Department proposal would recognize the medical uses of cannabis, but wouldn’t legalize it for recreational use.
The proposal would move marijuana from the “Schedule I” group to the less tightly regulated “Schedule III.”
So what does that mean, and what are the implications?
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What has actually changed?