A new report finds winters in many U.S. cities, particularly in the Great Lakes region, are getting shorter. Milwaukee's winters are now about 11 days shorter than they were a half-century ago. These ...
Tristan Jurkovich began his career as a journalist in 2011. His childhood love of video games and writing fuel his passion for archiving this great medium’s history. He dabbles in every genre, but ...
When did our hair get so problematic? Once, it was a simple matter of wash and wear, but now it’s become a constant battle. From styles that just don’t want to play nicely to unwelcome changes in ...
Great Workplaces in Minnesota honors some of the state’s most outstanding employers—workplaces that, data show, exemplify a people-first approach. The organizations on this list are notable not only ...
Booking.com released its 14th annual Traveler Review Awards based on customer reviews. The awards highlight destinations that consistently provide outstanding hospitality and service. Correction: A ...
At 79, Joanna Lumley is proof that life doesn’t stop with age. If she’s not filming a new TV series, she’s travelling the world – and she’s just as active at home. While gym workouts aren’t for her, ...
In 1950, only around one in five people lived in a city. Now, that figure is close to one in two. Thirty-three of these urban centres have achieved megacity status, meaning they are home to more than ...
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell reaffirmed his support for Super Bowl halftime performer Bad Bunny, telling reporters at a press conference on Monday that the Puerto Rican superstar proved he is “one ...
At 3 feet, 2.25 inches, she’s almost half the size of NBA great Michael Jordan Minnie is anything but what her name suggests. The black-and-white Great Dane named after a Disney character recently ...
I never thought I'd live and work in two different cities, but the setup is great for my lifestyle. By working hours away in San Jose, I can set strong work-life boundaries and see Bay Area friends.
Last summer, a protester in Seattle made an anti-police sign with an unusual message. Hey SPD, it read. Crime is down 20 percent, and you had nothing to do with it. The taunt was glib, but it hinted ...