You know you loved her. Or him. We’re talking about Gossip Girl, of course. Penn Badgley is returning to TV in Lifetime’s You, a new drama based on the novel of the same name by Caroline Kepnes. The series follows Badgley’s Joe, a bookstore manager who becomes obsessed with a […]
Daily Archives: July 27, 2018
After leaping over California’s Sacramento River, the swiftly-moving Carr Fire entered the City of Redding, home to more than 90,000 people, on Thursday night. The firestorm melted transmission lines, sent a towering, mushroom-like cloud into the sky, and prompted the evacuation of entire communities in the western part of the […]
When you take the Raymondville exit off I-69 East, you’re greeted almost immediately by a stand of palm trees and a ‘For Sale’ sign. One of the first sights on the edge of Raymondville are the crumbling brick walls and disintegrating roofs of packing sheds that used to employ hundreds of […]
Photo credit: Tim de Waele – Getty Images More From Bicycling Cyclists love aero stuff: aero bikes, aero wheels, aero helmets-heck, even aero bike computers. But do we really know how all this wind-cheating stuff works or what it really means to be “aero?” Do those aerodynamic wheels guarantee easy […]
The Moon is turning red around the world, stunning millions of people stargazing tonight. People in Athens have been gathering since the late afternoon to watch the phenomenon from the ancient Temple of Poseidon, in the oldest part of the city. The total eclipse will last one hour, 42 minutes […]
Media-Mode / SplashNews.com Did it suddenly get really hot in here? Perhaps it was this new video of Chris Hemsworththat suddenly has our temperatures rising. The blockbuster star put on his boxing gloves for a round with with his trainer, Luke Zocchi, while his assistant Aaron Grist did the honor of videotaping for fans […]
Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. SUBSCRIBE The number of homicides committed using guns has gone up by nearly a third nationwide in recent years, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC found […]
In three elections so far this year – first Malaysia, then Mexico, and now Pakistan – voters have elected new leaders who not only overturned entrenched parties but whose main campaign pitch was against corruption. If there was a big difference among the three, it was in Pakistan. There the […]