Ahead of the holidays, we’re responding to readers’ hardest gifting quandaries. By T Magazine Who’s the toughest-to-buy-for person on your holiday list? A friend who already has everything they need?
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During a multilateral meeting with European leaders several weeks ago, Donald Trump struggled to find Finnish President Alexander Stubb, who was sitting right in front of him. Alyssa Farah Griffin ...
Sharyn Jackson is a features reporter covering the Twin Cities' vibrant food and drink scene. Joy Summers is a St. Paul-based food reporter who has been covering Twin Cities restaurants since 2010.
Last week, “Secretary of War” Pete Hegseth called America’s troops fat. Every “warrior,” he said, will now be required to train every duty day and pass ...
Duke is getting help from former Blue Devils player and Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum. The school announced Tuesday that the six-time NBA All-Star would serve in a volunteer advisory role for the ...
Alphabet's booming cloud segment offers AI features that top companies are using for a variety of functions. Meta Platforms is using AI to boost user engagement with its apps and improve its ...
ISLA VISTA, Calif. (KEYT) - It may be the beach location, or the demand for rooms, but housing prices in the Santa Barbara top a new list of expensive college towns in America. It was put out by ...
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Jose Fabian is a web producer for CBS Bay Area where he reports on local crime, politics and breaking news. He studied political science and journalism at Sacramento State and was born and raised in ...
BATH, Pa. - The Right to Know is costing the borough of Bath a bundle. The Northampton County municipality says a citizen is abusing the spirit of the transparency law, and it could cost taxpayers.