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Microsoft has announced that the pioneering online video calling service that's been around for more than two decades will go offline on Monday.
NPR TV critic Eric Deggans picks his favorite performances of 2025 thus far, including Noah Wyle in The Pitt, Catherine ...
In her new hybrid memoir, Katie Goh unravels the multitudes citrus fruit contains, in lockstep with mythologies of ...
President Trump issued an executive order Monday banning federal funding for any research abroad that involves a field of ...
Monday is the Met Gala, known as fashion's grandest event, where celebrities from various realms come together at New York's ...
Thomas' April 23 death at age 71 brings to a close one of the most significant avant-garde experiments ever conducted within the confines of pop music. Rock critic Ken Tucker reflects on his legacy.
Snook, who played Shiv Roy on Succession, was just nominated for a Tony for playing all the characters in The Picture of ...
The Town Hall was hosted alongside Robert Stienbuch, Professor of Law at the William H. School of Law at the University of ...
Even with President Trump's 90-day pause on global tariffs for most countries, many European winemakers no longer see the U.S. as a market they can count on.
Attorneys general from 17 states and D.C. are challenging an executive order Trump signed on his first day in office pausing ...
We are saying goodbye to Skype. In 2009, the app had more than 400 million users, and made up 8% of the world's international calling minutes. Now Microsoft says it has shifted focus to its Teams app.
Thousands of college athletes are in limbo as the NCAA and lawyers scramble to reach a new deal after a judge put a major settlement on hold. At issue are reduced roster sizes that would have seen ...