Parents are mobilizing against the potential relocation of an Upper West Side middle school, creating an early test for the new schools chancellor who took over the education department with a ...
While out with his bike, a cyclist noticed something on the side of the road—when he realized what it was, he didn’t hesitate to help. "First day when I found Arong, I was cycling near my local area ...
EXCLUSIVE: Max Talisman and Lynne Kamm are gearing up for a spring shoot for The Right Side, a new independently produced comedy series to star Golden Globe winner Andie MacDowell (Sex, Lies, and ...
Diversified Royalty (DIV:CA) has outperformed peers and the S&P 500, delivering a 16% total return since July 2025. The Cheba Hut acquisition, with inflation-linked royalties and a 50-year term, ...
Could 2026 be the year of the beautiful back end? We explore the range of options for server-side JavaScript development, from Express to Next and all the rest. A grumpy Scrooge of a developer might ...
More than 70% of European asset managers currently feel disadvantaged compared to their US peers regarding corporate access and investment analysis access, according to the most recent Substantive ...
Once again, Campbell's annual State of the Sides Report shows that on Thanksgiving, the main event isn't usually the star attraction. The company says its survey found that 63% of people prefer eating ...
SAN ANTONIO – The ballot boxes are just beginning to cool down after Tuesday’s election, but some people are already feeling a wave of sadness from the results, particularly when it comes to the ...
I’ve worn a middle parting since I was a teenager. Never a side part. On very rare occasions, I’ve ever-so-slightly tilted it to one side, as a tentative way of switching it up. Legendary French ...
SALT LAKE CITY — For the people who live in the tiny homes at The Other Side Village on the west side of Salt Lake City, there's a lot of pride. "It's just yours. You can make it your own. I put ...
What’s it like to always be wrong? You have to wonder, really, what it’s like to always be on the wrong side of history. We all know that acquaintance — the one who, when given two options, will ...
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