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This week, we asked to see your pet artwork, watched a crazy megafan spiral on Swarm, and traced generations of one . . .

This week, we asked to see your pet artwork, watched a crazy megafan spiral on Swarm, and traced generations of one . . .

This week, we asked to see your pet artwork, watched a crazy megafan spiral on Swarm, and traced generations of one . . .

 Happy New Year! What are you most looking forward to this year in the home video category? Finally seeing The Abyss and the original Avatar on 4K BD100 Dolby Vision disc? Getting that new OLED and/or Atmos setup? Ten-Gig fiber internet so you can reliably stream 4K?  Welcome to Volume 3 Episode 32 of our […]

For the past several years, a patchwork of policies have illegally restricted people fleeing persecution from seeking safety at the U.S.-Mexico border. The ACLU recently won a critical lawsuit when a federal judge ordered an end to Title 42, one of the most restrictive policies, but multiple states and members of Congress are trying to […]

During the holiday season, finding the perfect book for the reader in your life can be a challenge. There are endless options, and you want it to be personal enough to let the person know you put some thought into it but general enough that the person will enjoy it at any time of the […]

Food Hip street food destinations such as Common Market are popular now, but I still think Saint George’s Market, built in the 1890s, is the place to go on a Saturday for a really big Belfast Bap. They have a crispness to them, but stay unbelievably soft inside, and are filled with sausage, bacon and […]

We’re excited to present our 2022 Holiday Gift Guide! Let’s celebrate the holidays by treating ourselves and others to some gifts from excellent Black owned businesses. Holiday Gift Guide 2022 Nappy Head Club Nappy Head Club is known for its trend-savvy, inclusive clothing, where thoughtfully designed wearable affirmations create a rare opportunity to affirm Black […]

Some of the best gifts I’ve ever received aren’t things. They’re cherished memories. Watching the sun go down after a rock climbing lesson. Hang gliding over a beach. Feeling incredibly fancy as I sipped sparkling wine at a performance of Verdi’s “Rigoletto.” On this Black Friday, the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season, we […]

DOHA, Qatar (AP) — The first time the United States faced England at the World Cup, the hastily assembled American squad was a ragtag group that included a mailman, a grave digger, a dishwasher and a school teacher. Few of the players had ever met before they headed to Brazil in 1950 to face powerhouse […]


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