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Sales of US Constitution topped 1 million during Trump years
At the National Constitution Center, in Philadelphia, they like to joke that what’s bad for the country is often good for the organization. “Web traffic is through the roof,” says the nonprofit’s CEO and president, Jeffrey Rosen. “We had more
On Arab Spring Anniversary, Tunisia, Its Birthplace, Erupts
TUNIS — It felt like an echo of the wildfire protests that brought down Tunisia’s dictator, leading to a series of revolts that ripped across the Middle East 10 years ago: young people in the streets of more than a
Europe Welcomes Biden, but Won’t Wait for Him
As a politician with his eye on the midterm congressional elections, “Biden will focus like a laser in his first year on the pandemic, on reopening the economy, on unemployment, on infrastructure, on health care, on an economic stimulus,” Mr.
Phil Spector, Music Producer Known for the ‘Wall of Sound,’ Dies at 81
After “There’s No Other (Like My Baby)” and “Uptown” reached the Top 20, Mr. Spector was keen to have the Crystals record the Gene Pitney composition “He’s a Rebel” immediately. To speed things along, he enlisted the Blossoms, a well-known
What’s It Like to Have Kamala Harris As ‘Momala’? We Asked Her Stepkids.
Ella: Yeah, I write all emails: “To Mom and Doug.” What was it like when your parents split up? Cole: There was like a period of, I don’t know how many years, when we called ourselves the “Palazzo Crew.” Because
First-place UCLA rallies to beat last-place Washington, improves to 7-0 in Pac-12
In a battle of the Pac-12 Conference’s first- and last-place teams, UCLA looked like the winless bunch in the opening half Saturday. The Bruins couldn’t make shots or do much of anything on defense against Washington while falling behind and
Clippers’ Reggie Jackson and Marcus Morris rise to Tyronn Lue’s challenge
It counted as one win but felt like they passed three separate tests. In a 138-100 leveling of Sacramento on Friday to extend their road winning streak in the state capital to 15 games, the Clippers warded off another second-half
Here’s How the New Coronavirus Variant Could Affect Kids and Schools
But that study, Apoorva said, did not consider lax enforcement of safety standards in schools — like not requiring masks. “Schools were open without precautions,” she said. “They didn’t take into account all those other factors. That fueled a lot
Column One: Beneath the bling — Lakers championship rings feature many special surprises
Coiled snakes and small etchings, like hieroglyphics. Jewels whose exact carat weight holds a secret meaning. You can spot all the clues, if you look closely enough. The ring that each Lakers player received for winning the 2020 NBA championship
Newsom on Covid: ‘There Are Some Good Things to Report’
Good morning. After what felt like an almost lightless holiday season and start to the new year, California officials in recent days have pointed to signs that the state’s overwhelming coronavirus surge is at last subsiding — or at least
Blackhawks, Malcolm Subban struggle in season-opening loss to Lightning
Malcolm Subban, like the rest of the Blackhawks, struggled in the season opener Wednesday at Tampa Bay. | AP Photos Malcolm Subban received the first crack at the Hawks’ starting goalie role, and against a nearly impossible matchup, he didn’t
Pressure Mounts on Republicans to Buck Trump
“A violent mob attacks the Capitol, incited by power-hungry politicians like Ron Johnson,” a narrator proclaims in the ad, which the party is spending $63,000 to air for a week. “Johnson should resign.” The Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump group, has
Anthony Anderson Talks 2021 Plans, “Black-ish” & Money Advice | Daily Pop | E! News
The "Black-ish" star reveals his daughter wished he was more like his character during a disagreement! Plus, Anthony shares finance tips to avoid going broke. Watch "Daily Pop" weekdays at 11am|10c, only on E! #AnthonyAnderson #ENews #DailyPop Subscribe: http://bit.ly/enewssub Subscribe
In Arizona, some officials hope MLB delays Cactus League start
For baseball fans in Southern California, nothing says spring quite like a trip to the Cactus League. Hop in the car, or on a short flight to Phoenix, and sun-drenched baseball can be yours before the Dodgers and Angels return
Clare & Dale’s Head Banger & Wax Play Too Hot to Handle?
Doesn’t look like the Bachelor Nation couple will be joining "DWTS" anytime soon. Plus, is Trent & Amber’s wax play too hot to handle? Watch on "Nightly Pop"!
“Sex and The City” Reboot Confirmed Without Kim Cattrall | Daily Pop | E! News
"And Just Like That" the story continues with Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda–but not Samantha. Will the revival be just as good without Kim Cattrall? Watch "Daily Pop" weekdays at 11am|10c, only on E! Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/1225865/sarah-jessica-parker-teases-if-sex-and-the-city-revival-will-recast-samantha #KimCattrall #ENews #DailyPop Subscribe: http://bit.ly/enewssub
Discussing the Saints’ Super Bowl chances and Mitchell Trubisky’s future with the Bears | Get Up
Rex Ryan, Dan Orlovsky and Ryan Clark debate whether the New Orleans Saints look like a Super Bowl-winning team following a 21-9 against the Bears in the 2020 NFL Playoffs. The Get Up crew also discusses the future for Mitchell
Can Andrew Yang’s Star Power Carry Him to New York’s City Hall?
In the last few months, the man who would be New York’s most famous mayoral candidate acted like anything but one. He spent more time barnstorming Georgia than he did the five boroughs. He openly contemplated cabinet roles and lobbied
Why isn’t the NCAA tournament always played in just one place? – Mike Greenberg | #Greeny
On #Greeny, Mike Greenberg wonders why all tournaments aren’t like the 2021 NCAA Tournament will be, with all games played in one generally similar location. #Sports ✔️ Donate now to Jimmy V Fund here: https://www.v.org/v-week/ ✔️Subscribe to ESPN+ http://espnplus.com/youtube ✔️
Major Technology Companies Join List of Biden Inaugural Donors
Major technology companies like Google and Microsoft, as well as telecommunications giants like Comcast and Verizon, are among the nearly 1,000 people and groups that have donated at least $200 to the committee organizing President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s scaled-back
Asia’s Weather Was Frigid, but the Pictures Are Nice
SEOUL, South Korea — Seoul usually gets cold in winter, but not like this. The South Korean capital is one of many places in Asia where temperatures neared or exceeded record lows this week. Fingers and toes went numb. Hot
Carly Waddell & Evan Bass’ Split: All the Details | E! News
The beloved Bachelor Nation couple has decided to go their separate ways and it sounds like the breakup has been a long time coming. Here’s everything you need to know! #CarlyWaddell #ENews #CelebrityNews #EvanBass Subscribe: http://bit.ly/enewssub About E! News: The
Closet Insanity, Plane Problems & Makeup Mayhem
It takes a lot to look like a SLC housewife–just take a look at Mary’s closet! Plus, how pissed would you be if your kids destroyed your entire makeup collection? Watch on "Nightly Pop"!
Woman fatally shot at Capitol echoed Trump on social media
Like President Donald Trump, the San Diego woman fatally shot by police as a mob of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol had used Twitter to amplify her views, including false allegations that November’s election was riddled with fraud. “Nothing
How to watch Sundance Film Festival 2021 movies at home
Just like Christmas dinner and your office’s awkward wine tasting party, Sundance is going virtual this year. That means no more schlepping a mile in the mountains of Park City, Utah, to make it to a film premiere on time.
Capitol has seen violence over 220 years, but not like this
In more than 220 years, the U.S. Capitol had seen nothing like it: a roiling mob, forcing its way past its majestic marble columns, disrupting the passage of power, desecrating the seat of the world’s greatest democracy By JERRY SCHWARTZ
American idle: New Hampshire House holds drive-in session
The usual shoulder-to-shoulder was more like bumper-to-bumper for the New Hampshire House of Representatives on Wednesday as one of the world’s largest legislative bodies convened from the socially distant confines of their cars instead of the Statehouse. The start of
Warning of Shortages, Researchers Look to Stretch Vaccine Supply
Some states, like Texas and Florida, have already begun offering shots to people 65 and older who are not nursing home residents, and to those of any age with medical conditions that raise their risk of dying if they contract
Pharma firms ring in 2021 by hiking prices for hundreds of drugs
Nothing says “Happy new year” like pricier prescriptions. Drugmakers have already raised list prices on more than 500 drugs in the US in the first days of 2021, researchers say. Dozens of pharmaceutical firms including Pfizer, Abbvie, AstraZeneca and Bristol