The North Carolina native who was born after the Patriots first Super Bowl win will soon get used to the harsh winters of New England.
The redesigned Sonos app arrives to simplify music navigation.
This is turning out to be quite the year for skywatchers.
Becoming an Airbnb host can be exciting and lucrative but comes with its fair share of responsibilities and learning curves. Whether you’re considering renting out a spare room or an entire property, understanding the fundamentals of Airbnb hosting is crucial for success. This guide will walk you through the essential aspects of hosting, from setting up your listing to managing guest relations effectively. Setting Up Your Listing The first step in your Airbnb hosting journey is to create a...
This is turning out to be quite the year for skywatchers.
WNYC / Gothamist Albany reporter Jon Campbell talks about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more.
Samsung's latest big screen costs $4,000 and comes with tons of goodies. Here's what to know before dropping any of your hard-earned cash.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday that will inform what could arguably be the court's most consequential abortion ruling since it upended 50 years of abortion policy in the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health decision. Yet fresh polling conducted in seven battleground states by Navigator Research shows that 97% of likely voters know very little about the 40-year-old federal law that lies at the heart of the legal battle—the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. Often...
Manchester City earned just £350,000 from selling academy product Jeremie Frimpong to Celtic in 2019, and he has gone on to prove them wrong by helping Bayer Leverkusen win a historic Bundesliga title this week.
You can now travel the entire length of the Ohio Turnpike without stopping to pay a toll.
On June 12, California will open its first new state park in nearly a decade, setting aside 1,600 acres near the confluence of the Tuolumne and San Joaquin rivers in the San Joaquin Valley. The park will give visitors a glimpse of what the valley's waterways were like before the arrival of agriculture, but it will be a while before the site offers many activities. Or has a name. The site is known as Dos Rios, but state officials have yet to officially name it. It sits eight miles west of...
Japanese researchers are now developing a tool to determine who is on the verge of quitting their jobs.