TAMPA—With his back to a sea of Iowa fans and the chances at a magical ending to his college football career waning, Diego Pavia did something that he’s never done. Pavia caught the snap and motioned ...
Our editors' top picks to read today. But we had to, and we are winning. In August, a rainbow crosswalk was removed outside of Pulse nightclub in Orlando, one of the most significant LGBTQ sites in ...
The Arizona Cardinals have had a season to forget, but Trey McBride has further established himself as one of the NFL’s premier tight ends. Last season, McBride took a huge step forward with 111 ...
Apple warns iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome. “Unlike Chrome,” it says, “Safari truly helps protect your privacy.” Apple’s warning now includes secretive fingerprinting. And Chrome’s not the ...
Ms. Feng is a documentary filmmaker from Shanghai. In America, romance and sex — or the lack thereof — have become preoccupations for millions of people struggling with intimacy. “Are young people ...
I’m running for Congress because the culture of corruption in Washington is weakening our democracy and making life harder for working families. I am proud to still wear our nation’s uniform and of my ...
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The Microsoft Store on the web now lets you create a multi-app install package on Windows 11 that installs multiple applications from a single installer. This means you can now install multiple apps ...
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The era of coupon-clipping is over. Smart shoppers everywhere are catching on to a smartphone app that offers cash back — even for grocery items already purchased, Food & Wine has reported. The Aisle ...
(WHTM) — Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said he would support Republicans using the “nuclear option” to reopen the government. Right now, the Senate needs 60 votes to pass a spending plan, which neither ...