Month: April 2023
It’s OK to Spend $12.50 on a Wedding Dress Now
More brides are searching for bridal gowns at thrift shops—or simply asking a friend for hers.
Read MoreUS cloud storage giant Dropbox to close R&D operations, leave Israel
Cloud storage provider will lay off about 50 people, mostly engineers, in Tel Aviv office, as part of global cutback
Read MoreAnne Frank’s best ‘helper’ Miep Gies is center of new National Geographic miniseries
Set to premiere on May 1, 8-part series centers on anti-Nazi resistance activities of Miep and Jan Gies, whose sacrifices – and heroism – extended beyond the ‘Secret Annex’
Read MoreBiden Praises ‘Absolute Courage’ of U.S. Journalist Detained in Russia
In a speech at the annual White House Association Correspondents’ dinner, the president said his administration was “working every day” to secure the release of Evan Gershkovich.
Read MoreBiden Praises ‘Absolute Courage’ of U.S. Journalist Detained in Russia
In a speech at the annual White House Association Correspondents’ dinner, the president said his administration was “working every day” to secure the release of Evan Gershkovich.
Read MoreLeak of unknown gas kills 11 in India
Eleven people have died after a gas leak in northern India.
Read MoreDon’t Throw Shohei Ohtani Your Best Pitch—He Might Steal It
The two-way star’s skill as an elite hitter allows him to replicate the best pitches he faces—helping him build a frightening arsenal of different pitches.
Read MoreGM’s Chevy Bolt Heads to Scrapyard With Mixed Legacy
Electric SUV got General Motors into the EV game, but battery fires tainted its image.
Read MoreGrounding of Marine Unit Spotlights Lack of Ships
A problem affecting a training exercise in the Asia-Pacific points to larger difficulties as the U.S. pivots to counter China.
Read MoreThe World Wide Web Turns 30: A History of the Internet Technology
Thirty years have passed since the World Wide Web was released into the public domain. Everything on the web, every time you’ve typed “www.” into a browser—or even used a browser—traces back to April 30, 1993. Read our visual history
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