Month: September 2024
THEN AND NOW: The cast of the ‘Harry Potter’ films over 22 years later
It’s been 22 years since "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone" premiered. Here’s what stars like Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint are doing now.
I let campers rent part of my backyard from $70 a night. It helps pay our high home maintenance costs.
Rocki McCrocklin loves hosting on the campsite and lodging app Hipcamp. Strangers pay to park or set up tents on her two acres of land in Oregon.
Is ‘Nobody Wants This’ getting a second season? Here’s what we know about the future of the charming Netflix rom-com
Will there be a season 2 of "Nobody Wants This"? The new Netflix show stars Kristen Bell and Adam Brody as a podcaster and rabbi who fall in love.
US warships and aircraft are readying for a fight as further violence grips the Middle East
The Pentagon said it is keeping a carrier strike group and an amphibious ready group in the Middle East as tensions soar.
‘I tell them it’s fireworks’: Families try to reassure children on the patches of grass they now call home
Those already left homeless by Israel’s bombardment of Lebanon watch on at the latest target – an apartment building where the fifth floor has been completely wiped out.
A more muted celebration as Russia trumpets ‘positives’ of Ukraine war
On Moscow’s Red Square, Russia was celebrating the spoils of war.
A major port strike is looming. Costco says it’s prepared.
Costco’s CEO said possible port shutdowns from a strike "could be disruptive," but the company has "taken as many preemptive measures as we could."
Video captures a Russian fighter jet dangerously ripping past a US F-16 during an intercept
The Russian Su-35 ripped past and cut off the American aircraft during a intercept near Alaska earlier this month.
America is facing a nightmare scenario with a looming strike and wrecked infrastructure after Hurricane Helene
A looming port strike and the Hurricane Helene fallout could disrupt US supply chains, cost $5 billion daily and drive prices up, fanning inflation.
Microsoft won’t follow an Amazon-style RTO policy unless productivity slows, exec tells employees in an internal meeting
Amazon’s RTO mandate starts in January. Other Big Tech companies are taking different approaches so far.