• "Pray, Smoke, Take a Shot": Anycia Takes Us Backstage at Her NYC Show

    The Atlanta rapper called us from the hair-braiding salon to talk about falling in love with New York City on tour and tell us her backstage tequila of choice.

  • The Only Thing Worse Than Taking Rural Voters for Granted

    Erica Etelson, Anthony Flaccavento is dismissing them as out of reach for Democrats.

  • What can Wrestlemania teach us about Trump voters?

    Social conservatives used to criticise wrestling for its bad language and violence, now liberals say it’s too sexist. That cultural shift may be reflected in voting patterns too, if Donald Trump can persuade enough people that the Democrats are today’s prudes, says Will Cooling It is nearly a decade since Donald Trump descended the golden []

  • Not enough war on the ground, the US is taking it to space

    Elon Musk’s space company SpaceX recently secured a classified contract to build an extensive network of “spy satellites” for an undisclosed U.S. intelligence agency, with one source telling Reuters that “no one can hide” under the prospective network’s reach.While the deal suggests the space company, which currently operates over half the active satellites orbiting Earth, has warmed to U.S. national security agencies, it’s not the first Washington investment in conflict-forward space machinery....

  • Danya Taymor and Angelina Jolie Take Us Inside "The Outsiders"

    As they put the finishing touches on their ambitious new Broadway show, Taymor and Jolie got together to talk about building character, embracing collaboration, and why the story stands the test of time.

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    Timeline: Total solar eclipse takes its final bow over the US

    The solar eclipse, when the moon's shadow was cast across the U.S. as it moved between the sun and Earth, took place Monday.

  • Survey: 63% of US employees would take a pay cut to work remotely

    The tech sector emerged as the top industry for remote work in the U.S. last year. That's not so surprising when you consider the nature of the workforce within the sector, many of whom are individual contributors.Read Entire Article

  • We’ll not take part in any retaliatory action against Iran – US warns Israel

    President Joe Biden warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the U.S. will not take part in a counter-offensive against Iran, an option Netanyahu's war cabinet favours after a mass drone and missile attack on Israeli territory, according to officials.

  • READ BIDEN STATEMENT: US Helped Israel Take Down Most Of Iranian Drones

    STATEMENT FROM PRESIDENT BIDEN: Earlier today, Iran—and its proxies operating out of Yemen, Syria and Iraq—launched an unprecedented air attack against military facilities in Israel. I condemn these attacks in the strongest possible terms. At my direction, to support the defense of Israel, the U.S. military moved aircraft and ballistic missile defense destroyers to the […]

  • Oklahoma Takes One Step Closer to Building the Tallest Tower in the US

    Oklahoma City is one step closer to building the country's tallest skyscraper, even though some city officials raised concerns about the building's structure during a planning meeting earlier this week.Developers are looking to put a 1,907-foot tower dubbed "The Boardwalk at Bricktown" in Oklahoma's capital, which would give the city the sixth tallest building in the world. The current tallest skyscraper in the United States is the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, which reaches 1,776 feet...

  • This US startup makes a crucial chip material and is taking on a Japanese giant

    It can be dizzying to try to understand all the complex components of a single computer chip: layers of microscopic components linked to one another through highways of copper wires, some barely wider than a few strands of DNA. Nestled between those wires is an insulating material called a dielectric, ensuring that the wires don’t…

  • Judge overseeing US DOJ lawsuit recuses himself, new judge takes over

    US District Judge Michael Farbiarz claims a conflict of interest won't let him oversee the DOJ lawsuit against Apple, so US District Judge Julien Neals is taking over the case. US District Court in New Jersey The U.S. Department Of Justice sued Apple along with 15 states claiming the company monopolizes portions of the smartphone market. The years-long battle has barely begun, yet changes are already happening. According to a report from Reuters, District Judge Michael Farbiarz had to...