With the rise of social media and the worldwide spread of information, it is easier than ever for a regular fan to catch up with the game of basketball just by watching a five-minute highlight reel or ...
Appropriately, the performance featured various types of men as backup dancers, including ones dressed as doctors, firefighters, and astronauts. And Carpenter was rolled around on suitcases and walked ...
It’s obvious that we are living in the Golden Age of Condiments. Grocery aisles are dripping with all manner of chili crisp and dill pickle ranch and hot-honey barbecue glaze. Fast-food drive-throughs ...
Top-ranked Indiana won the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday night, defeating No. 10 Miami (Fla.) by six, 27-21, to win the program's first title and complete a perfect ...
Mr. Wang is the author of “Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future.” President Trump has an unconcealed hunger for natural resources from abroad and the power they could grant him. He declared ...
Step inside a Hollister store today, and get a millennial retrospective: low-rise baggy and flare jeans, baby doll tops, fur-trimmed cable-knit V-necks, and sweatpants with numbers and words like ...
Milk is mundane in most contexts, but you can’t help noticing when it is smeared across the upper lips of America’s government officials. An image of Donald Trump sporting a milk mustache and ...
Chinese commentators are talking a lot these days about poverty in the United States, claiming China’s superiority by appropriating an evocative phrase from video game culture. The phrase, “kill line, ...
If you ask everyone’s new best friend Mr. Artificial Intelligence why the world is obsessed with Jews, this is what he’ll tell you: “The world’s intense focus on Jews stems from a complex mix of ...
State media, embracing the gaming phrase “kill line,” is asserting China’s political superiority over the United States, deflecting focus on China’s own economic challenges. By Li Yuan Chinese ...
Texas oilman Rod Lewis has made millions drilling in places even other wildcatters find too dangerous. But when he flew to Venezuela in 2024, he encountered an opportunity that was as treacherous—and ...