Mariah Carey has received the gift of attorney’s fees awards this holiday season. According to court documents reviewed by Rolling Stone, the musician has been awarded $92,300 to be paid by legal ...
This week, "All I Want for Christmas Is You" takes the record outright, as it posts an unprecedented 20th week on top of the Hot 100. And, given the likelihood of it returning to No. 1 — not just next ...
Long live the Queen … of Christmas. Mariah Carey has landed another round of glory for her ubiquitous holiday bop "All I Want for Christmas Is You." The sprightly song is now the longest-running No. 1 ...
Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” is now the longest-running No. 1 song in U.S. chart history. The 1994 modern Christmas classic has spent a cumulative 20 weeks atop the Billboard Hot ...
Murray is a Forbes news reporter covering entertainment trends. Mariah Carey’s annual chart-topper “All I Want For Christmas Is You” tied the record for the most weeks spent at No. 1 on the Billboard ...
“If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” a nerve-shredding dark comedy from the director and screenwriter Mary Bronstein, is the latest and surely most exhaustive iteration of an idea that has gained increasing ...
Former Metallica producer Flemming Rasmussen once again mused on the conspicuous, endlessly discussed lack of bass on the band's fourth album, ... And Justice for All. Spoiler alert: He still doesn't ...
Striped bass populations have been down in recent years and, as many East Coast states weigh future regulations, fall fishermen are anxious about striper runs right now. Anglers can still expect ...
Alaska doesn’t have a sport fishery for bass – and it’s likely that there are no bass there at all – which is exactly why every hard-core, self-described hawging freak needs to get there. Look, you ...
A sea of signs and a chorus of chants filled 16th Street Northwest for the 'We Are All D.C." march Saturday. There was a large showing to denounce the actions of the Trump administration, especially ...
In a 1987 article in the Times Book Review, Robert Solow, a Nobel-winning economist at M.I.T., commented, “You can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics.” Despite massive ...
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