Welcome to Aquarius season. After last week’s emotional full moon in Cancer, I think the perfect antidote is some Aquarian ...
The appeal of the Mills Brothers, who hailed from the Dayton, Ohio, suburb of Piqua, stemmed partly from the excellence of ...
Life at Kyle Richards' Encino home may look a little different these days, but The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills mom still has a special "partner" living at the house that keeps her company.
The Oscar winner will begin publishing his free weekly newsletter Lyrics of Livin' on Jan. 3 Alex Slitz/Getty Matthew McConaughey fans can look forward to receiving new insights from the star in ...
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Aquarian author Virginia Woolf extolled the virtues of cultivating a supple soul that thrives on change. She pledged to be relentless in her commitment to be ...
In turn, investors and traders can use these measurements to time entry, exit, and risk-management strategies, whether they're focused on the intraday, daily, weekly, or even monthly holding periods.
“There’s so many good memories,” Brown, 53, exclusively told Us Weekly in December. “When I sled down the hill and landed on the other side of the snow berm. I don’t even know what you ...
A Jewish Renewal community combining innovative and traditional approaches. Offering Zoom-based noon yeshiva classes weekdays, Zoom-based Shabbat services every Friday night and Saturday morning and ...
The online world never takes a break, and this week shows why. From ransomware creators being caught to hackers backed by governments trying new tricks, the message is clear: cybercriminals are always ...
Mysterious, cinematic, and lush are three words that come to mind when listening to Phantogram. The electronic trip-hop duo never miss a beat – no pun intended – and are kicking it into high gear with ...
You don't need to know the difference between a three-card and a Celtic cross spread to get the most out of a tarot card reading. All you need: your Sun sign! Here's what I do: Shuffle my tarot ...
The problem was, the subject of the cover story didn’t realize he would be the face of the first issue of USA TODAY Baseball Weekly. It was spring training 1991. Social media, smart phones and ...