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Parkland Dad Apologizes for State of the Union Outburst
The father of a student killed in the 2018 Florida high school massacre apologized Wednesday for disrupting President Donald Trump's State of the Union address.
Tesla Stock is Soaring. Madness or Visionary Investing?
Eight months after it seemed headed for the corporate junkyard, Tesla is now worth more than General Motors, Ford and Fiat Chrysler combined.
Catch Adam Rippon at Boston's Seaport Snowport Winter Village on Feb 8
Boston Seaport's newest winter entertainment destination, Snowport Winter Village brings Adam Rippon, 2018 Olympic Medalist, to perform on Saturday, February 8.
Provincetown Performers Demand: Cirque Stay Away!
On January 30 it was reported that Cirque du Soleil plans on setting up a tent in Provincetown for the summer, but the response against it has been swift and blunt.
Super Bowl Halftime Show Draws Praise, Tears from US Latinos
The performance was draped in Hollywood tropes of female sexuality but it also had a subtle political messages about anxieties shared by many Latinos in the U.S. — children in cages, Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria and the urge to be heard
Gift or Keep: The Afterlives of Red Carpet Looks is a Dance
How a red carpet moment comes together, and what happens to the clothes after, can be a peculiar affair that heavily depends on who you are and what your relationship happens to be with the designer in question
Watch: Thrift-Flip Home Decor on a Budget
The latest from Studio86 takes thrift store finds and turns them into modern home decor at a fraction of what you'd pay for in a high-end design store.
Beyoncé, Jay-Z Sit During National Anthem at Super Bowl
Video of Beyoncé and Jay-Z sitting while Demi Lovato sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl has surfaced online.
Watch: Lopez, Shakira in Joyful, Exuberant Halftime Show
Seizing their opportunity to make a cultural statement, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira infused the Super Bowl halftime show with an exuberance and joy that celebrated their Latina heritage.
Super Bowl Ads Dialed Up Fun as an Antidote to Politics
In the real world, political primaries are looming, impeachment is ongoing and heavy news never seems to stop. But during commercial breaks in the Super Bowl, advertisers did their best to serve up an antidote heavily spiked with fun.
South Florida Businesses Feeling Benefit of Super Bowl
From catering to cleanup, flowers to staffing, the NFL and local organizers sifted through tons of applications to find the right people and companies that could handle Super Bowl business.
Trumpian British Right Winger Gets Seriously Pranked with Fake 'Campaign to Unify the Nation Trophy'
Watch British right winger Katie Hopkins get fooled by YouTube pranksters with bogus award.
Task Force Says 'Mission Driven' Investors Must Help Cabbies
A task force studying New York City's struggling taxi industry called Friday for "mission-driven" investors to help bail out drivers who incurred massive debt acquiring now-devalued medallions.
Lady Gaga: 'I Better Hear No Lip-Syncing' at Halftime Show
Headlining the big sports stage was a recurring theme of Lady Gaga's Miami concert Saturday night, and the pop star sent a message to Sunday's featured performers: "I better hear no lip-syncing tomorrow!"
Djokovic Tops Thiem for 8th Australian Open Title, 17th Slam
Novak Djokovic was looking weary and worn down. He trailed Dominic Thiem in the Australian Open final -- miscues mounting, deficit growing.
Many Americans Blame This for Their Aches and Pains
The survey of 2,000 Americans found that many blame everyday household tasks for their aches and pains.
Hippo Fiona Makes a Mess of her Super Bowl Pick
Bettors looking for an edge in picking Sunday's Super Bowl winner may (or may not) want to consider the selection thrown up by Fiona, the hippopotamus heartthrob at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden.
Hummer is Making A Comeback, but This Time It's Electric
The Hummer, once a gas-guzzling target for environmentalists, is making a comeback. But this time around it won't burn fuel or spew greenhouse gases.
Average Americans Abandon Their New Year's Resolution on This Date
It's official: February 1 is the day we call it quits on our New Year's resolutions, according to new research.
"KUSAMA: Cosmic Nature" Comes to New York Botanical Garden
The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) has announced highlights of its expansive 2020 exhibition "KUSAMA: Cosmic Nature," featuring work by internationally celebrated Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.