Former FBI Director James Comey expected Hillary Clinton to win the 2016 presidential election, he allegedly wrote in an email exchange obtained by prosecutors.
Under Apple's Focus tab, why does the Sleep icon look so much like the Driving icon? The original poster explains that "at ...
Cassandra Peterson talks her longtime cookbook dreams, her writing process, and bringing Elvira to a kitchen near you.
OneNote, Google Keep, and everything in between —from the ultra-minimalist to the overwhelmingly feature-packed. Yet none have made me want to write quite like Anytype. The first time I launched the ...
Lawyers have been told to stop using “Dear Sirs” in correspondence because it is now seen as “inappropriate” in a diverse society. New guidance to solicitors from the Law Society said that the use of ...
Natalie Cassidy has revealed how writing her book helped deal with the grief of losing both parents. The former EastEnders actress has been on our television screens for three decades but she's now ...
If you're a regular on BookTok, chances are you've stumbled upon Stephanie Garber's novels. Her debut novel, Caraval, published in 2016, continues to be a hot topic of discussion and recommendation ...
Scrawled messages on bullet casings and weapons left behind have popped up at several high-profile shootings over the past year. The seemingly unusual practice is actually reminiscent of a ...
People would mark their projectiles with symbols or words solely for identification purposes, she said, while others would use the markings to antagonize or bait their opponent. As time went on, the ...
The parents of Casandra "Cassie" Ventura want Diddy to receive a lengthy prison sentence after their daughter testified about the abuse she said she suffered at his hands. The singer and model took ...
Some musicians have such a distinct, unique sound that listeners can spot them on any collaboration of which they’re a part, even if they don’t have a prominent place in the liner notes (or a mention ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Imagine that someone gives you a list of five numbers: 1, 6, 21, 107, and—wait for it—47,176,870. Can you guess what comes next? If ...