Globe US
EYEDROP KILLER GETS 50 YEARS
Poisoned boyfriend's food & drink for months
1 min |
November 24, 2025
Us Weekly
They Won't Grow Up! AND WE LIKE IT THAT WAY!
The Peter Pans of the Bravo hit (and their slightly more mature pals) sat down with Us ahead of a very messy season 11
3 min |
November 24, 2025
Us Weekly
Will You Accept This Forever Love?
The tempting Miles Teller and Callum Turner vie to spend Eternity with Elizabeth Olsen
1 min |
November 24, 2025
Us Weekly
The MAKING of a MODERN MOVIE STAR
Being a leading man in Hollywood requires a certain amount of alchemy.
6 min |
November 24, 2025
Woman's World
YOU, HEALTHIER & HAPPIER
These feel-great shortcuts are so easy they seem like they shouldn't work-but they do!
3 min |
November 24, 2025
Woman's World
Treats from SMITTEN KITCHEN
Blogger Deb Perelman shares her favorite seasonal desserts, perfect for Thanksgiving or anytime!
6 min |
November 24, 2025
Woman's World
Breeze through Thanksgiving cleanup!
These simple tricks will help you keep dishes, drips and crumbs under control-so you can spend less time cleaning and more time enjoying family and friends
1 min |
November 24, 2025
Woman's World
SIDES made simple!
So fast, SO DELICIOUS!
2 min |
November 24, 2025
Woman's World
He discovered the recipe FOR REDEMPTION!
Sentenced to 25 years for a desperate act, Milas Williams found hope in a prison kitchen. Today, he's serving up second chances to at-risk youths and sharing his recipe for success!
3 min |
November 24, 2025
Woman's World
A very happy Thanksgiving
When Lindsay dashes to the store for a missing ingredient, she doesn't expect to bump into her neighbor...or to spark something new
3 min |
November 24, 2025
Woman's World
The stories that live on
The way your sister always knew just how to make you laugh, even on your toughest days. There are the memories we keep close, and more than that, ones that deserve to be carried and shared for generations to come.
2 min |
November 24, 2025
Woman's World
Find peace in the POCONOS
Welcome to Pennsylvania’s charming Pocono Mountains—a longtime love of honeymooners and adventurers alike for its easy access from nearby big cities.
1 min |
November 24, 2025
Woman's World
Heart health made easy
Sure, reducing your heart disease risk helps ward off heart attacks and strokes. But a study published in the journal Circulation found it also lowers your odds of developing diabetes, dementia and cancer. Plus, Columbia University research suggests when your heart is healthy, depression risk drops 67%. And as it turns out, some of the most effective ways to foil heart disease are also the easiest
2 min |
November 24, 2025
Old House Journal
RESTORING the grandeur
A PEDESTRIAN RENOVATION IN THE 1990S OBSCURED THE ESSENTIAL NATURE OF THIS 1912 COLONIAL REVIVAL HOUSE. USING AN APPROPRIATE CLASSICAL VOCABULARY, ARCHITECT FRANK SHIRLEY MADE IT STATELY AND LIVABLE.
2 min |
November - December 2025
Old House Journal
Character with Modesty
With remarkable attention to detail, the owner created a period kitchen that's both functional and perfect for the 1925 house.
2 min |
November - December 2025
Old House Journal
a farmhouse called HANFORD CASTLE
Back in 1890, clean air and simple living were the goals of Edwin and Carrie Hanford and their five children, who'd left crowded Chicago for Oakesdale, a small farming community in the heart of eastern Washington's Palouse countryside. Here amidst softly rolling hills covered by wheat fields, they created a 230-acre farm to grow apples, pears, and plums. In 1896, they built a Victorian “castle” on a promontory overlooking the property. The Hanford family descendants continued to live here for the next century. Terri Gravelle and Paul Matthews purchased it in 1989.
2 min |
November - December 2025
Architectural Digest US
Flair for the Dramatic
Artist Francesca DiMattio's exuberant new designs for Calico Wallpaper redefine everyday theatrics
1 min |
December 2025
Architectural Digest US
Symbolic Power
Blending traditions in furnishings of uncommon beauty, Mehdi Dakhli unpacks complex cultural narratives
1 min |
December 2025
Time
Is the NFL safer than high school football?
SCIENTISTS ARE STARTING TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE degenerative brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), even as more athletes say they believe they have it.
3 min |
November 24, 2025
People US
picks
THE BUZZ ON WHAT TO WATCH, READ & LISTEN TO THIS WEEK!
3 min |
November 24, 2025
Time
Dick Cheney
American regent
2 min |
November 24, 2025
Time
The Tragedy of Eric Adams
A DAY IN THE CITY WITH THE MAYOR OF NEW YORK
10+ min |
November 24, 2025
People US
Jesse Eisenberg
THE ACTOR, 42, RETURNS IN THE THRILLER SEQUEL NOW YOU SEE ME: NOW YOU DON’T
1 min |
November 24, 2025
People US
LACEY CHABERT
THE HALLMARK MOVIE QUEEN (SHE’S STARRING IN HER 43RD!) SHARES HER WAKE-UP ROUTINE
2 min |
November 24, 2025
AppleMagazine
Robots: THE FIRST AI-DRIVEN GENERALIST HUMANOIDS STEP INTO THE REAL WORLD
The robots have arrived. Not in a far-off dystopia, but here and now, with their awkward steps and startling intelligence.
5 min |
November 14, 2025
AppleMagazine
US-CHINA CHIP AND AI COMPETITION SHIFTS TO THE DATA CENTER FRONT
The ongoing technological rivalry between the United States and China has entered a new phase centered on data centers, where both nations are rapidly expanding investments in AI infrastructure, semiconductor design, and cloud computing capacity.
3 min |
November 14, 2025
Newsweek US
The Man Who Wants to Make Iraq Great Again
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has led Iraq through a time of regional turbulence. Ahead of national elections this month, he told Newsweek of his plans to establish his country as a global trade, investment and innovation hub
10+ min |
November 21, 2025
People US
‘Being Eddie Is a Great Thing’
GEARING UP TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS AS AN ENTERTAINER, THE COMEDIAN AND ACTOR OPENS UP LIKE NEVER BEFORE ABOUT HIS FASCINATING LIFE AND STORIED CAREER
5 min |
November 24, 2025
Newsweek US
AMERICA'S BEST HOME HEALTH AGENCIES 2026
ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT decisions families face is choosing the right care for themselves or a loved one after a hospital stay or while living with a chronic condition.
10+ min |
November 21, 2025
Time
THE AI BAN WE NEED
No one knows how to control Als that are vastly more competent than any human, yet we are getting closer and closer to developing them, with many experts expecting superintelligence in the next five years, at the current pace. This is why leading AI scientists warn that developing superintelligence— Al that outperforms humans across all cognitive tasks—could result in humanity's extinction.
3 min |
