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The Buffalo Bills Have a Chiefs Problem.The Solution Weighs 1,909 Pounds.
The team aims to dethrone the reigning Super Bowl champs with a jumbo-sized set of linemen
How Women's Wrestling Picked Men's Wrestling Off the Mat
IN 2016, SALLY ROBERTS stood before a gala audience and shared a wild dream.
Penthouse Sets L.A. Record Amid Wildfires
The unit is about 9,400 square feet.
Money questions answered
We hear you—our furry friends are truly part of the family. But the cost of pet essen-tials like veterinary visits, medicine and food add up quickly. Indeed, a new report from Rover.com reveals that dog parents spend between $1,000 and $5,225 a year per pup, while cat parents spend between $710 and $2,865 per kitty annually. The good news: Treating your fur family well doesn't mean you have to empty your wal-let. Keep reading for savings expert Sarah Wilson's (BudgetGirl.com) strategies to trim costs on your pets' needs.
Love in a snow globe
Enjoying a peaceful winter morning, Marni accepts an invitation from her handsome neighbor, Jann, to try Swedish meatballs
A Spending Bill Republicans Can't Oppose
Now that Mike Johnson has been narrowly re-elected speaker, House Republicans are focused on using the reconciliation process to extend President Trump's 2017 tax cuts and control the border. They are less focused on the greatest risk to Mr. Johnson's position: the fiscal 2025 appropriations process.
Rethinking the Ghost Story
'Presence,' a clever mystery directed by Steven Soderbergh, adopts the perspective of the specter
Oops, We Bought a Huge Connecticut Estate
The sellers never planned on owning the riverfront property in Lyme, but bought it after a boat deal fell through. Now it's on the market for $15 million.
A Drama of Language and Limits
Sanaz Toossi's buoyant, Pulitzer-winning play on Broadway follows a group of Iranians learning English
Ree's weight- loss secrets
The Pioneer Woman shed 55 lbs with no-Rx hacks that melt fat up to 400% faster
5 SURPRISING WAYS TO grow thicker, fuller hair
Got hair woes? These unique remedies tackle all kinds of hair loss. Find your perfect match!
"Help me outsmart the winter blues"
If you’re as tired of winter as we are, read on for mood-boosting tips, inspired by everything from modern science to ancient wisdom
She furnishes homes for people in need
When Karen Moore saw a need in her community, she enthusiastically stepped in-and what started as a side project ended up transforming the lives of hundreds of families!
Auction Houses Seek Younger Buyers
Sales were down last year at the world's chief auction houses, as wary sellers held on to their prized trophies. But experts at Sotheby's have found at least one reason to celebrate: Luxury goods, which include everything from dinosaur bones to jewelry to rare sneakers, held up better than expected last year and hint at a possible market turnaround.
Presidential Pardons Taken to New Level in Fraught Times
U. S. presidents have held the right to pardon crimes since the country's founding, and they have exercised it often with political and personal considerations in mind. But legal scholars said the power's bounds have never been so stretched as Monday, when incoming President Trump used it to relitigate the Jan. 6, 2021, riot and departing President Biden used it not for mercy but as a shield.
U.S. Has a Long, Volatile History With Panama
Trump's push to take back the canal stokes memories of imperial ambition
Rift at DOGE Started Early On
Musk, Ramaswamy differed in focus and on mission to remain an outside entity
NETFLIX'S BET ON LIVE EVENTS HELPED REEL IN 19 MILLION MORE SUBSCRIBERS IN HOLIDAY-SEASON QUARTER US
Netflix added nearly 19 million subscribers during the holiday-season quarter to help propel its earnings beyond analysts’ projections, capping the video streaming service’s best year yet in a sign that its expansion into live programming is paying off.
HOW SCIENTISTS WITH DISABILITIES ARE MAKING RESEARCH LABS AND FIELDWORK MORE ACCESSIBLE
The path to Lost Lake was steep and unpaved, lined with sharp rocks and holes.A group of scientists and students gingerly made their way, using canes or a helping hand to guide them. For those who couldn't make the trek, a drone brought the lake — blue and narrow — into view.
YOUR MONEY: 5 IDEAS FOR AVOIDING AN OVEREMPHASIS ON SHORT-TERM RESULTS
Recency bias is the tendency to place too much weight on the latest performance trends while giving short shrift to other factors, such as fundamentals, valuation, or long-term market averages.Market news, by definition, focuses on recent events rather than long-term trends. As a result, recent events are top of mind, easier to remember, and often play an outsize role in investment decision-making.But there are steps investors can take to guard against these tendencies:
LEWIS HAMILTON ARRIVES IN MARANELLO FOR HIS 1ST DAY AT FERRARI
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton arrived at Ferrari's headquarters this week to get down to work with his new team.
WHAT'S NEXT FOR EVS UNDER PRESIDENT TRUMP?
President Donald Trump signed an executive order promising to eliminate what he incorrectly labels “the electric vehicle mandate” imposed under former President Joe Biden. His order on Monday is consistent with pledges Trump made on the campaign trail to end what he calls a “preposterous” focus on EVs by Biden and other Democrats.
AI EXPERIMENT IN HALFPIPE JUDGING AT X GAMES WILL GIVE SNOWBOARDERS A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE
The X Games will experiment judging halfpipe runs this week in Aspen using artificial intelligence, the cutting-edge technology that could someday play a role in the way subjectively judged sports are scored.
BANNING CELLPHONES IN SCHOOLS GAINS POPULARITY IN RED AND BLUE STATES
Arkansas’ Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and California's Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom have little in common ideologically, but the two have both been vocal supporters of an idea that’s been rapidly gaining bipartisan ground in the states: Students’ cellphones need to be banned during the school day.
Evolution: SHAPING THE NEXT WAVE OF APPLE TECHNOLOGY IN 2025
Apple faces a pivotal year in 2025, balancing innovation with market pressures. Efforts in mixed reality, Apple's generative Al project, the company's 2030 carbon-neutral pledge, and growth in its services division with platforms like TV+ will all play a role in elevating the firm.
TRUMP TO ANNOUNCE NEWLY FORMED PARTNERSHIP INVESTING $500B IN AI
President Donald Trump is announcing investments worth up to $500 billion for infrastructure tied to artificial intelligence by a new partnership formed by OpenAl, Oracle and SoftBank.
BABY BLUES
China's low birth rate and aging population are ending any hopes BEIJING had of overtaking the U.S. as an economic giant
TAKE A 'MONEYBALL' APPROACH TO VISA REFORM
WHILE CLAIMS OF A “CIVIL WAR” within MAGA ranks may be exaggerated, a holiday exchange on X [formerly Twitter] underscored a growing fault line in the Republican Party between the working-class voters who propelled President Donald Trump back into power and the billionaire elites he's tapping to shape his administration.
Look of the Future
Experts share their predictions for how evolution might affect the appearance of humans in 50,000 years' time
Kenya Barris
KENYA BARRIS, THE EMMY-NOMINATED CRE-ator of Black-ish, knows that him teaming up with Malcolm Gladwell for the new Audible series The Unusual Suspects is a bit of an odd pairing. “We’re actually not as odd, but it’s an interesting combination.” And their guest list is just as diverse, from entertainment figures like Jimmy Kimmel and Ava DuVernay to renowned chef David Chang.