[Maximilian Milovidov is a freshman at Columbia University and a member of TikTok's Youth Council. He used a large language model to edit this essay for length and a human to edit for content. This ...
My husband and I spent about 26 hours in Qatar Airways' business-class seats on our honeymoon. I liked the privacy of the newer plane, but felt the older one had comfier lie-flat seats. All in all, I ...
In this driving review we take a closer look at the new BMW iX, BMW flagship electric SUV. With up to 105 kWh battery capacity, a real world range close to 600 km, and DC fast charging up to 195 kW, ...
Blizzard has recently been celebrating its major running games by hosting big livestreams to reveal some major changes, and it’s now Diablo’s turn. The Diablo series is 30 years-old, so this all just ...
Alabama football has turned the page on its 2026 recruiting class for the most part, with Crimson Tide coaches using much of January to hit the road to visit prospects in the 2027 recruiting class and ...
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Aisha Hinds and the team in "9-1-1." (Disney/Christopher Willard) “9-1-1” made big moves in Thursday’s latest episode, including the reveal of what exactly is wrong with Hen, who’s been suffering from ...
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We’re pleased to report the American middle class is indeed “hollowing out”—because ever more Americans are earning their way into higher income brackets. That runs counter to today’s populist gloom ...
My family spent our overnight flight in Singapore Airlines' business class. The seats felt super spacious, but I found the bed to be a bit hard and awkwardly angled. We loved the food and ...
BALTIMORE — Shreya Hessler’s students said they felt trapped in a phone prison. One student picked up her device 190 times a day. Another had downloaded 55 games. A third learned from an app that, at ...