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There’s a lot more to The New York Times than its news stories, and that’s by design For subscribers to The New York Times who are as interested in solving Wordle or filling in the crosswo...
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David Rosen, a Brooklyn-born entrepreneur who transformed his photo booth business in Japan into Sega Enterprises, died Dec. 25 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 95. By Michael S. Rosenwald, New York...
The Broncos will have a major home-field advantage against New England. They’ve tried to squeeze every ounce out if it by limiting some ticket sales to Rocky Mountain region billing addresses. T...
The technology provides assistance for everything from data crunching to taking reservations and learning about new dishes. In the past, when Chef Gil Plaster of The Causeway restaurant at the Craigna...
Ballet evolves slowly, and that includes footwear. But a new shoe with sneaker technology is giving dancers support from the heel up. Seth Orza didn’t set out to invent a ballet shoe. But he needed on...
Federal prosecutors indict 26 people in alleged NCAA basketball game-fixing scheme spanning 17 Division 1 programs in major college sports corruption case. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! ...
Government-funded engineers used NASA and private communication satellites to play DOOM and Rickroll most of low-earth orbit in order to test a new wideband communication technology. People have playe...















