Patti LuPone attends ‘School for Good and Evil’ premiere, not retiring despite leaving Actors Equity
Fear not, theater fans: Patti LuPone says she’s leaving Actors Equity, but not the stage, at the “School for Good and Evil” premiere.
Ranchera royalty Ángela Aguilar follows ‘in the footsteps of my dad’ Pepe, but could also be its future
Mexican American singer Ángela Aguilar, 19, and father Pepe Aguilar, 54, discuss ranchera music’s roots and their “Jaripeo Sin Fronteras” tour.
Ranking the unbeatens in college football based on their chances to run the table
There are nine unbeatens remaining in college football’s Bowl Subdivision. Which of the group is most likely to run the table? We rank them in order.
Our sons died from the flu. It’s time to take it seriously and get the vaccine.
COVID-19, measles, whooping cough and influenza are all dangerous. It’s not a contest of which is worse, and vaccines can help prevent them all.
Disneyland vs. Disney World: What is the difference? How to choose which park to visit.
Disneyland and Disney World offer many similar experiences. The differences are what deeply divide longtime fans and matter in planning trips.
Supreme Court affirmative action cases spark heated debate over meaning of Brown v. Board
How the high court reconciles two contrasting readings of Brown could have sweeping implications for a nation that continues to wrestle with race.
Simone Biles: My life could have been very different. That’s why I’m a voice for others.
Olympic gold medalist gymnast Simone Biles shares how her own life journey inspired her to work with the Friends of the Children nonprofit.
Rolls-Royce unveils its first electric car, begins ‘all-electric’ goal: See the roughly $400,000 car
Rolls-Royce unveiled its first fully electric car, set to hit the market toward the end of 2023.
Phillies win Game 1 of NLCS over Padres behind Kyle Schwarber’s monster home run
Zack Wheeler tossed seven scoreless innings and allowed one hit in the Phillies’ 2-0 win over the Padres in Game 1 of the NLCS.
Missouri elementary school found to have ‘unacceptable’ levels of radioactive contamination will be closed indefinitely
An elementary school outside St. Louis found to have “unacceptable” levels of radioactive contamination will be closed for the rest of the semester, with students shifting to virtual learning starting Monday, the school board announced.
First on CNN: Next spring the economy will sink into a 1990-style recession, Fitch says
Stubborn inflation and the Federal Reserve’s jumbo-sized interest rate hikes will drive the American economy into a 1990-style recession starting in the spring, Fitch Ratings warned on Tuesday.
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