The Weather Channel's Keith Carson takes a look at expected snowfall numbers for the Northeast corridor.
The European Union is seeking to create regulation on web search engines that would apply globally.
Packing for the holidays will be stress-free with this bundle-packing trick, reports the Today Show.
If one were to speculate about fiercely independent filmmaker Les Blank’s politics, via the worldview presented in his wondrously luminous documentaries, it would quickly come down to one option: libertarianism. Distilled down to their essence, Blank’s offbeat, yet inconspicuous and low-key documentaries, indebted to cinéma vérité without being purist about it, were often concerned with capturing the natural simplicity of unencumbered life, following those with the liberty to explore the fundamentals of existence and to self-express. Читать дальше...
Authorities obtain permission to seize assets of dictator’s widow, including three properties
As we all know, franchises never end. They get reinvented, rebooted, spun-off, prequel-ed, but in today's climate, the end to one series is simply the door to a new beginning. So even though "The Hunger Games" heads to its finale with next year's "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2," you probably won't be shocked to learn that there is already chatter about how to bring audiences back to the Capitol. “Everybody is thinking about [expanding the franchise], and talking about it. I just think that... Читать дальше...
With Thanksgiving in his heart, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray has pardoned a soybean-based roast.
Who can deny that film students, aficionados, and filmmakers will study the work of Martin Scorsese for generations to come? He remains part of a select group of filmmakers that emerged (from film schools and circles) in the '60s and '70s and took the industry by storm. In his new video, Vimeo user Antonios Papantoniou crafts a 10-minute study of the director’s camera work. Papantoniou’s focus in the study is “Cape Fear,” which he (contentiously) claims is "the director’s final masterpiece and... Читать дальше...
Evan Gregory, of Auto-Tune the News, is blowing up on a Karaoke app by luring singers to perform duets with him.
U.S. home buyers signed fewer contracts to buy existing homes in October, but new home sales rose for a third straight month.
Just how important are the oil sands to the Canadian economy, and do they represent a good investment?
In this podcast, we look at the training of unmanned aircraft pilots, how government and industry are combating the Islamic State's social media campaign, and the Navy’s mobile user objective system communication satellite.
Providing his outlook for Black Friday and the toy sector, Gerrick Johnson, BMO Capital Markets toy analyst, previews what toys will be winners and losers this holiday season.
Food safety compliance and dairy demand play a role in milk company’s recovery in China
Naming these groups creates suspicion around them and puts them on the defensive
It’s that time of the year again, folks. Black Friday shoppers are licking their proverbial chops and hoping they don’t get trampled in the fracas. Pumpkin-spice flavored everything is still all the rage, even extending to burgers. (I wish you could make this shit up.) And on top of all that, the holiday movie season – which saw the release of some of the year’s best films, including “Foxcatcher” and “Interstellar” – is almost wrapped up. While there are still a handful of major films to look forward to in December... Читать дальше...
U.S. consumer sentiment rose in November to its highest level in more than seven years on improvements in the current economic condition.
Oil could fall as low as $35 a barrel if OPEC does not reach an agreement by next spring, an oil price tracker says.
John Eyler, former Toys R Us CEO, tells CNBC why he thinks retail stores should not be open on Thanksgiving Day.
The pace of business activity in the U.S. Midwest slowed in November, a report showed on Wednesday.
A Long Island law firm has formed a charity, called Senior Dreams, to help grant the wishes of needy seniors.
Hundreds of watches containing Napoléon Bonaparte's DNA are being sold by Swiss luxury company De Witt.
A lawmaker in Ohio wants stores in the state to pay triple wages for employees who work on Thanksgiving.