IN A PAST LIFE, MORGAN HOFFMANN was a world No. 1 amateur, Oklahoma State phenom and PGA Tour check-casher with cropped hair, biceps bulging out of his polo and a sparkling new crib in Jupiter, Fla. That was before a half-decade slog through a nightmare somehow brought him to paradise. He now
While the Nets were battling to avoid a sweep against the Celtics, Ben Simmons was nearing a potential return for Game 4. He had gone 4-on-4 and 3-on-3 but suddenly things changed. On the morning of the game, he woke up with back soreness for the second time in three days and that was the clo
Fire pits are often considered an inviting part of outdoor spaces—but sometimes the smoke they create is less than inviting. Whether the lingering smell on your coat or in your hair is a nuisance, or you happen to be the person who always seems to be sitting where the wind blows the smoke, r
So, you've done it — you're starting a business, or better yet, you're planning to expand. And while your product or service could be the best in the world, that won't matter if your company operates in a location that lacks resources.
Of course, not every business is the same, m
On April 23, 2022, European legislators achieved political agreement on the Digital Services Act (“DSA”). Together with the recently agreed Digital Markets Act (“DMA”), the DSA aims to ensure a safer, open, and fair online environment in the EU.
The DSA contains o
Some history: In 2001, in the city of Durham, N.C., Michael Peterson, a writer and sometime political candidate, either did or did not kill his wife, Kathleen, who either fell down a flight or stairs or was beaten to death at its foot. A French television crew, under the direction of Jean-Xavi
'Severance' dropped clues about the real Helly throughout Season 1.
Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for the Season 1 finale of Severance. From the moment Apple TV+’s Severance began, we’ve seen the world through the eyes of Helly (Britt Lower), a woman wit
When spring finally arrives in southwest Alaska, people are eager to get outside. But longer, warmer days can bring catastrophic flooding as frozen rivers break up. Emily Schwing reports.
(SOUNDBITE OF FOOTSTEPS ON ICE)
EMILY SCHWING, BYLINE: Every Thursday, Mark Leary walks across
Photo by Rene Huemer via Phish’s Facebook page
Last night, Phish concluded their rescheduled New Year’s Eve run at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Following the band’s spectacular Earth Day display, the final night of the Vermont-foursomes’ Big Apple showcase saw fan favo
Get Back. To What You Love.
The average brewer gets into brewing because they love beer. And the act of brewing, of testing and failing, and testing again; of experimenting and creating. All to give birth to something, which, when complete, is magic. It’s pure excitement.
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