Elizabeth Hurley donned a red-hot pair of bikini bottoms to serve up an unexpected beauty secret. The supermodel was pictured on Instagram in a pair of skin-baring snapshots wearing chain-embellished ...
It's truly the winter of our discontent by which I mean those of us in NYC are surrounded by dirty snow piles and grey puddles of slush lurking around every corner. But summer is almost upon us, and ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- "I work in construction, and we wanted to create a tool that would make it easier to run string line," said one of two inventors, from Lamont, Fla., "so we ...
Once upon a time, “goodbye” was hyphenated. So was “teenager.” So was “email.” So were many other terms that we don’t hyphenate today. What happened? The same thing that happens to a lot of multiword ...
The Miami Dolphins need all the help they can get after starting the season 1-4 and allowing a bad Carolina Panthers football team to mount a fourth quarter comeback last week. Seems like the help ...
Chicago police are warning CTA riders about a string of robberies on the Red Line and Blue Line downtown and on the South Side. Police said there have been at least seven robberies since Aug. 11 ...
Economists and financiers have compared stockmarkets to gambling since 1936, when Keynes warned of “the capital development of a country becom[ing] a by-product of the activities of a casino”. In 1999 ...
“The Woman in the Line” (“La Mujer de la Fila”), the new thriller from “Clandestine Childhood” director Benjamín Ávila, has dropped its first trailer exclusively with Variety, ahead of its Argentine ...
Between the mid-16th century and mid-19th century, tall ships — a term used to define traditionally rigged sailing vessels — ruled the high seas. During this Age of the Sail, different types of ships ...