Kansas men's basketball coach Bill Self was hospitalized Monday out of caution and did not travel to Boulder with the team for Tuesday night's game against Colorado, the school announced. Self was ...
Kansas head coach Bill Self looks towards his bench during an NCAA college basketball game in Raleigh, N.C., Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025. Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self was taken to Lawrence ...
It has become increasingly evident in recent years that Kansas basketball is no longer the unstoppable force it once was prior to its national championship run in 2022. The Jayhawks have now finished ...
Now that the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has been renamed the “Trump-Kennedy Center,” some questions are raised. One such question is: How much self-extolment by a president is ...
2025 brought us political, cultural and economic chaos, but it also gave us plenty of tangible objects to obsess over, buy and meme. There were the silly, monster-like dolls that sparked a craze among ...
If you’re selling something branded “Full Self-Driving,” it should do what it says on the box, at least that’s what automakers expect when they license it. Elon Musk, billionaire entrepreneur and ...
When first meeting someone, it can be hard to remember their name. Some individuals struggle with this very often, and people who can't remember anyone's name after meeting them usually share some ...
Apple Martin posed with a white python for Self-Portrait’s Resort 2026 campaign, shot by photographer Ryan McGinley at an upstate New York apple orchard. An apple and a snake tempt visitors to a lush ...
Katelyn Kruse, a 27-year-old from Mooresville, N.C., recently launched her side hustle, The Golden Scoop, where she scoops dog poop for her neighbors Kruse, who documents her journey as a small ...
Many of us have been conditioned to see self-care as indulgent, optional, or something we squeeze in only after everything else (or everyone else) is taken care of. It’s also often treated as a reward ...
Few corporate mantras have spread more widely—and aged worse—than the exhortation to “bring your whole self to work.” Initially coined to promote psychological safety and inclusion, the phrase has ...