Marvel fans are still puzzling over the decision to wrap up the wildly successful Ultimate Universe line after just three years. But there's good news, as we now know Marvel has a brand new alternate ...
Everything is for sale outside of the Times Square Swatch store right now, where dozens of people are camped out in anticipation of Swatch x Audemars Piguet Royal Pop’s drop. The queue began to take ...
The Gophers gymnastics team might have entered the eight-team NCAA championship as the lowest seed. But, as Gophers coach Jenny Hansen said, “we knew we belonged here.” In their four-team semifinal on ...
The number of babies born in the United States fell again last year. According to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were 3.6 million births in 2025, a 1% decline from ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Nearly 70,000 letters were sent to Greensboro homeowners for an optional exterior service line insurance plan. The City of Greensboro partnered with Service Line Warranties ...
Health clinics that rely on the Title X program have received their government funding for the year, following a chaotic and unorthodox application process that led to a brief delay and widespread ...
Things are looking up for Lil Nas X as the rapper's felony police battery case is a step closer to being dismissed. On Monday, Judge Alan Schneider ruled that the Grammy winner, born Montero Hill, be ...
Lil Nas X is one step closer to having his felony assault charges dismissed after a judge granted him entry into a mental health diversion program. The rapper, whose real name is Montero Hill, ...
Lil Nas X’s near-naked attack on Los Angeles police officers has resulted in the singer and rapper getting admitted into a mental health diversion program. Nas, real name Montero Hill, appeared in ...
X-Men is full of iconic dialogue, but there’s one line that defines the 2000 superhero movie above all others: “What would you prefer, yellow spandex?” Spoken by Cyclops (James Marsden) just before ...
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, the governor of New Jersey made an unusual admission: He’d run out of COBOL developers. The state’s unemployment insurance systems were written in the 60-year-old ...
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