‘I need the money’: Jim Carrey finally finds a buyer for his $20 million L.A. mansion
“The Grinch” star Jim Carrey may have found the answer to at least some of his recent money struggles after finally landing a buyer.
“The Grinch” star Jim Carrey may have found the answer to at least some of his recent money struggles after finally landing a buyer.
As the technology is widely adopted, some once-struggling midsize cities in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and South may benefit, new research predicts.
Democrats wanted to end the electability debate. After Vice President Kamala Harris’s defeat, a conversation that has frustrated and foiled two generations of female candidates rages on.
A Freedom Caucus bloc has never won control of a state legislative chamber — until now. Some lawmakers worry that the newly ascendant conservatives want to “burn it all down.”
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has revealed the reason why Federico Chiesa did not feature in last weekend's thumping 6-3 win away at Tottenham despite playing just days earlier
High marks reward excellence, not grit.
No matter how minor the inconvenience, you're on the brink of solving it.
Читать дальше...Like its rival Tesla, BYD makes and sells a range of products alongside its electric vehicles, from solar panels to buses.
Ten years in, Bill de Blasio and his allies explain how they did it — and what future mayors could learn from their success.
Mercury and Jupiter provide you with a surge of confidence and optimism today. Just be mindful of your limits.
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Our growing reliance on technology at home and in the workplace has raised the profile of e-waste. This consists of discarded electrical devices including laptops, smartphones, televisions, computer servers, washing machines, medical equipment, games consoles and much more. The amount of e-waste produced this decade could reach as much as 5 million metric tonnes, according to recent research published in Nature. This is around 1,000 times more e-waste than was produced in 2023. According to the study... Читать дальше...
Tech’s takeover of show business has turned everything into streaming. The only recourse is to focus on the physical.
A global crackdown on fentanyl has led cartels to innovate production methods and test their risky formulas on people, as well as rabbits and chickens.
San Diego's new "super sanctuary" policy prevents even the most hardened and violent of criminals from being deported.
The Apple supplier has spent millions in the United States, India and Mexico over the past two years to lessen its dependence on China.
Legacy media outlets spent much of the first half of 2024 insisting President Biden was still sharp and claimed videos suggesting otherwise were "cheap fakes."
Featuring a boutique retreat on the Mexican coast, a skinny building in Tokyo and an ex-sanatorium in the Greek mountains, here are 10 of the most memorable hotels published on Dezeen in 2024. Vocabolo Moscatelli, Italy, by Archiloop Florence studio Archiloop helped convert a 12th-century monastery on a remote estate in Italy's Umbria region into a
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For longtime readers of American book journalism, scrolling through the New York Times Book Review’s just-published list of the 100 best books of the twenty-first century will summon dim memories of many a once-unignorable critical fuss. At one time or another over the past 25 years, some of us felt as if we could hardly […]
The coding that forms the basis of Google’s recent breakthrough in error-correcting quantum computers is facing fierce competition
Gavin and Stacey viewers were delighted to witness the cast reunite for the Christmas special, but one character didn't make it into the final script
Losing is part of politics. Now, it's up to Democrats. Do they refuse to change or do they do intense self examination and find ways to move forward? They probably won't find another Bill Clinton.
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It may be a longstanding practice, but critics say routine weight measurements are driving some patients away from care.