You’re reading The New Yorker’s daily newsletter, a guide to our top stories, featuring exclusive insights from our writers and editors. Sign up to receive it in your inbox. We asked John Cassidy—who ...
In Lisa McGee’s show “Derry Girls,” about a group of teen-agers growing up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, the threat of violence—in the form of car bombings and street riots—was portrayed as ...
Ole Miss starter Latasha Lattimore left the game against Florida with a leg injury. The Rebels lost to Florida 74-67 after Lattimore's third-quarter exit. Coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin described the ...
From Lisa McGee—creator of the hit show Derry Girls—How to Get to Heaven from Belfast is the latest addition to the pantheon of Irish entertainment, right behind Hamnet’s award run and Maura Higgins’ ...
As go the young, so goes society. Young adults were early adopters of cell phones, social media, and the internet. Now all of these technologies are universal. So how are members of Gen Z using ...
Gold is one of the rarest ores in Hytale, but there is a reliable way to obtain it. If you've dug a million ditches with no luck so far, it simply means you haven't been looking in the right place. To ...
The Grammy winner spoke candidly about his polyamorous lifestyle during an interview with Sherri Shepherd on Wednesday, Jan. 14 NE-YO shares how he makes his polyamorous relationship with three women ...
Remember the early days of the COVID pandemic back in 2020, when a lot of people felt trapped in their homes or apartments? That was a time when cellist Yo-Yo Ma started thinking about reconnecting ...
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Ana Gonzalez and cellist Yo-Yo Ma about their new podcast Our Common Nature from WNYC, which connects music with nature and place. Remember the early days of the COVID ...
Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy theories, misinformation and cryptocurrency. From Dec. 18 to Jan. 1, Epic is giving away one free PC game per day. These games are ...
Fake Amazon and eBay sites are spiking ahead of Black Friday, using real logos, photos, and “too good to be true” prices to fool shoppers Before you buy, tap the full URL, sanity-check prices, avoid ...
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