When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...
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Three months after its grand opening in Orlando, Epic Universe is beating internal forecasts and the park has plenty of room between its current five lands to expand them or set new ones, the chairman ...
Tessa Cooper is a writer who specializes in home decor and lifestyle content. She lives in Missouri in an 1886 Victorian home that she and her husband restored. Her work has appeared in House ...
Conference realignment continues to shift the college sports landscape across all levels of Division I. The West Coast Conference on Wednesday officially announced that UC San Diego would join on July ...
Thrive Restaurant Group CEO Jon Rolph, left, has hired Todd Ramsey, right, and his team at Apples & Arrows to be his in-house marketers. Courtesy photo As Jon Rolph continues to rapidly expand Thrive ...
When investigating a woman bludgeoned to death, tensions boil over between Jasper and Dan. Jasper is dragged to a retirement home by Zelda to meet her date, Peter, when a murder takes place at the ...
When the clock hits 11:58 a.m. ET every Saturday morning in the fall, the average college football fan might see that as a sign that the first game of the day is just minutes away. But for college ...
Teachers know it well. So do school leaders, who are acutely aware that their staffers would prefer almost anything other than a 4 p.m. meeting on a Thursday. Of course, there are highly necessary ...
Adding something like 100x zoom to a smartphone camera is no small task. Before now, only Samsung and OnePlus had really dared to push that far in the US, and they’d achieved mixed results over and ...
I worry about him. He has fallen prey to scams in the past. By Kwame Anthony Appiah Kwame Anthony Appiah has been the The New York Times Magazine’s Ethicist columnist since 2015 and teaches philosophy ...