The Forward on MSN
26 conceivably believable pop culture predictions for 2026
We may be in for an interesting year as a country and as Jews. Here's what could maybe (possibly) be coming our way.
Indianapolis Star on MSN
Sirloin and sports stars: Five of Indy's most celebrated steakhouses
Whether you celebrate or bemoan Indy's glut of sirloin-slinging establishments, there's little question that steakhouses are ...
WSYR Syracuse on MSN
To Santa or not to Santa? ‘Come Christmastime, rationality need not apply’
Robert Thompson remembers as a kid seeing Coca-Cola ads with the iconic rosy-cheeked, red/white-suited Santa Claus designed ...
No, Pricewatch is NOT old enough to remember the first real Christmas toy fad of modern times and we are not entirely sure ...
In addition to the musicians, guests at the performance will be Sai Thao and Jim Vue, whose daughter Ghia Vue drowned eight years ago at Lake Elmo Park Reserve. Ghia told Yang she wanted to be a ...
For all the nay-sayers and Scrooges out there, Christmas pop is an annual scourge of the high street and TV advertising from ...
For those that like their holidays a little different, songs like "Mistress for Christmas" and D*ck in a Box" are essentials ...
The Daily Overview on MSN
Mark Cuban says 3 soft skills drive success and that never changes
Mark Cuban has built and sold companies, bought the Dallas Mavericks, and invested in hundreds of founders, yet his advice on ...
When he visited colleges as a basketball recruit, Chris Fleming usually played a pick-up game against the team's returning players. The opportunity allowed the veterans to size up the prospect and ...
Dear Santa, “Are you ready for Christmas yet?” It is coming down to the crunch, but some people are still posing that question because it has become a sort ...
Cradled in the embrace of the magnificent Collegiate Peaks, this mountain sanctuary has mastered the art of peaceful living without sacrificing the ingredients that make life rich and fulfilling. The ...
The following quiz is adapted from the Dec. 26/Jan. 2 print issue of The Week Magazine. We've set the timer to nine minutes ...
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