Special sendoff for Marquette ahead of ‘Sweet 16’
Special sendoff for Marquette ahead of ‘Sweet 16.'
Special sendoff for Marquette ahead of ‘Sweet 16.'
The hydrating formula is a winner for more than 6,000 Amazon shoppers too: 'My skin drinks it up.'
Intel's negative earnings surprise caught a few of the newfound bulls to the story by surprise.
Chicago's pitchers are getting healthier, but questions remain after injuries and breakouts reshuffled the deck.
With the Bears selecting their quarterback of the future in the 2024 NFL Draft, Andy Behrens explains why he expects great fantasy things for Caleb Williams in his first season.
Dell’s XPS 13 and 14 are stylish, portable and powerful. You’ll have to get used to some of its design quirks, though, and it’s far pricier than older models.
MLB is bringing back its Players Weekend but without the feature that made the showcase popular with fans.
Rubrik shares hit the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, debuting at $38 a share. Rubrik sells cloud-based security software to enterprise customers and has 1,700 customers with contracts worth more than $100,000 and 100 customers who pay the company more than $1 million a year. The VCs most hoping that Rubrik's stock keeps climbing are Lightspeed and Greylock.
For the first time, all-wheel drive will be available on a Formula E car, which will unlock 0-60 MPH times under two seconds.
Hidden bargains include $200 off a Eufy robovac, and there's plenty more where that came from.
Cargos are back in demand! Shop the 90's throwback look celebrities are wearing — starting at $20.
Tesla has shown off a preview of an upcoming ride-hailing feature in its app ahead of an August robotaxi unveiling.
Grab this versatile, lightweight Amazon favorite with 18,000+ fans for nearly 40% off.
Director Gotham Chopra talks about delicately including Jon Bon Jovi’s friendship with Bruce Springsteen in the band docuseries, saying, “Bruce is such an enormous presence” that, if not handled right, the story could have “become about Bruce.”
Charles McDonald is joined by Derrik Klassen of Bleacher Report and Reception Perception to give their final thoughts ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft on storylines to watch and this fascinating quarterback class. The duo start off with the news that Zach Wilson has been traded to the Denver Broncos. Both agree this doesn't mean a lot for anyone except Ben DiNucci, but Charles asks if the New York Jets should consider drafting Aaron Rodgers' replacement at tenth overall (or later in the draft). There are 4-5 first round picks at quarterback this year, and Derrik has charted all of them. Charles and Derrik do a final deep dive on each of the top QBs, breaking down the strengths and weaknesses of Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, Jayden Daniels, Michael Penix Jr. and J.J. McCarthy. Later, Charles presents his four storylines to watch this Thursday as the 2024 NFL Draft kicks off. Charles thinks the ideal landing spot for Drake Maye is the Minnesota Vikings, and that Denver trading up is irresponsible. Meanwhile, the Jacksonville Jaguars are an ideal candidate to make a move and trade up for a wide receiver or cornerback. Finally Charles presents his take that this defensive tackle class is underrated, which sparks a conversation around how college linebackers are letting the NFL down.
People with stiff-person syndrome, which Celine Dion has, share the challenges of living with this rare and painful health condition.
Metaphor: ReFantazio is coming out on October 11, and you can pre-order it right now.
Social media companies like Meta, YouTube and TikTok, have promised to protect the integrity of those elections, at least as far as discourse and factual claims being made on their platforms are concerned. Missing from the conversation, however, is closed messaging app WhatsApp, which now rivals public social media platforms in both scope and reach.
No need to count sheep when your bedding gets an upgrade like this.
Get ready for a lot of jokes about Tom Brady never eating strawberries and divorcing one of the most successful supermodels in history.
With the fantasy basketball season behind us and the NBA playoffs in full swing, Dan Titus takes what he learned from this past campaign and reveals his first crack at next season's draft rankings.