By July 15, nearly 40 million low- to moderate-income households will benefit from direct, monthly government aid.
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CDC Says Fully Vaccinated Americans Can Go Maskless Indoors and Outdoors
Agency fast-tracks return to normal with surprise announcement.
Kara DioGuardi Knows How Songwriters and the Music Industry Can Survive
The former ‘American Idol’ judge and Grammy-nominated songwriter’s boutique music-publishing company, Arthouse Entertainment, continues finding innovative ways to incubate young talent. Because as DioGuardi assures us, “the paradigm has shifted.”
Tony Khan Helps Run an NFL Franchise, Premier League Football Team and All Elite Wrestling. And He Trusts Himself Now More Than Ever.
A candid Q&A with the billionaire sports exec and pro-wrestling fanatic about wins, losses and knowing when to let go.
Turns Out There Were Once Billions of T. Rexes, and They Hunted Their Prey in Terrifying Packs
Scientists have discovered that the most tyrannical dinosaur was more omnipresent and socially inclined than previously imagined,
What Can Emojis Tell Us About Diversity and Inclusion?
According to a new survey from Adobe, quite a lot.
How Danity Kane Alum Shannon Bex and Her Branding-Guru Brother Created a Dynamic Platform to Stream Children’s Books
The former pop star and her co-conspirators shared a passion for bridging the gap between physical kids books and the online world. The result is Vooks, and it could be a model for literacy in the digital age.
Tim Cook Probably Won’t Be Apple CEO By 2031. (Also, He’s Never Met Elon Musk.)
In a podcast interview with the ‘New York Times,’ Steve Jobs’ successor says 10 more years at the helm may be a hard ask.
‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Destroys Box Office, Signals Return of Movie Theater Business
The blockbuster monsterverse crossover took in $48.5 million over the holiday weekend, for a $10,509-per-screen average.
IKEA Says Ever Given’s Suez Canal Delay Should Only Have ‘Minor Impact on Availability’
The home-furnishings giant had 110 containers of products stuck on the recently freed cargo vessel and ships in its shadow.