Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
U.S. figure skating star Alysa Liu won gold at the Grand Prix Final in Japan Saturday, winning her second international medal in 2025 ahead of her return to the Olympics in February. Liu bested ...
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I get tons of requests to do “The model walk!” I used to perform this walk once in a while but I learned how to do it correctly from the Queen of Poses, Coco Rocha, at the Coco Rocha Modeling Camp.
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Google's Gemini 3 AI impresses with advanced multimodal and coding capabilities. Gemini 3 enables users to create interactive websites, simulations, and video games easily. Strong reviews for Gemini 3 ...
Shares of Figure Technologies (FIGR), a blockchain-focused lending platform founded by SoFi co-founder Mike Cagney, surged as much as 15% on Monday after billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller ...
What would a Tesla be without controversy and split opinions? The Tesla Model Y’s midcycle refresh brought significant enough changes to earn it a spot in our 2026 SUV of the Year competition. The ...
Holiday media is starting to roll out as we approach the middle of November. For instance, director Michael Showalter’s Christmas movie Oh. What. Fun. is set to hit Amazon’s Prime Video on December 3.
Near the end of Charles Lloyd’s “Figure in Blue” (Blue Note) comes “Hymn to the Mother, for Zakir.” Its brief, exquisite melody glides in like a slow tide, and eventually releases into eddies of ...
We’re racing towards a future in which devices will be able to read our thoughts. You see signs of it everywhere, from brain-computer interfaces to algorithms that detect emotions from facial scans.
In Harriet Lane’s latest novel, “Other People’s Fun,” the reunion of two former classmates takes a wicked turn. By Abigail Dean Abigail Dean is the author of three novels, most recently “The Death of ...