Leak suggests the revamped S2 will make setting up Sonos speakers easier and will fix the app's unintuitive UI.
John Nichols A pair of special-election landslides proves that the party is doing something right.
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is an ecosystem unto itself, one that sustains tens of thousands of revelers over two full weekends of concertgoing, art-gazing and fashion-stunting. Here, the bathroom situation is what you’d expect: legions of portable toilets crisscrossing the festival grounds, and a precious few air-conditioned trailers with toilets scattered around the area (mostly in the VIP sections, of course). But longtime Coachella veterans know that there’s a game-changing...
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Tarik Skubal leads a revamped rotation and Riley Greene fronts the position player youth movement that hopes to return the Tigers to relevance in the AL Central.
Seeing your own image during a video call can increase mental fatigue a University of Galway study has found.
Are you on Instagram ? If so you may have noticed that having a sauna, or at least filming yourself having one, seems to be the next big thing.
The Department of Justice is preparing to file an antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster parent company Live Nation, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. The lawsuit could reportedly come as early as next month and will target the company’s alleged monopoly in the live ticketing industry. Live Nation drew antitrust scrutiny when it merged with Ticketmaster in 2010. But those concerns boiled over in November 2022 when a Ticketmaster crash blocked thousands of Taylor Swift fans...
The Warriors are the 10th seed. It might be the best spot for them.
Alex Garland’s films have vividly conjured a virus-caused pandemic (2002’s “28 Days Later”), an uncontrollable artificial intelligence (2014’s “Ex Machina”) and, in his latest, “Civil War,” a near-future America in the throes of all-out warfare.
Judge Tanya Chutkan recently handled a Jan. 6 case in which she may have hinted how she wants to handle Donald Trump, according to a reporter on Sunday. CBS News Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane covered Chutkan's handling of the case of Antony Vo, who was previously found guilty by a jury of participating in the U.S. Capitol Riot. During the sentencing of that case, Chutkan reportedly buried her face in her hands in frustration. MacFarlane now says that case could have given...