The Morning After: Are classic Mario games coming to the Switch in 2020?

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For streaming services and games companies, we’re all a captive audience at the moment. For Disney+, the newest challenger, it’s an opportunity. With lots of kids at home, an almost infinite run of Disney, Pixar…

Spotify's standalone Kids app is now available in the US

When Spotify first launched its standalone app for kids last October, the possibilities were intriguing. It meant that parents could play music their kids like without having it impact their algorithmically generated playlists and recommendations on…

Snapchat users can finally post Stories from other apps

Snapchat is finally opening up Stories to outside apps. Nearly a year after it was first previewed, the company is introducing App Stories, a feature that allows third-party apps to post Stories created in the Snapchat app to their services.

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The Simple ‘Game’ That Can Stop A Tantrum In Its Tracks

In “You Can’t F*ck Up Your Kids,” author Lindsay Powers details expert-approved tips for putting an end to bad behavior.

Street Newspapers Are Struggling To Survive Societal Shutdown

Papers for and by people experiencing homelessness are a fixture in many cities. But can these publications survive?

Meghan Markle Inspired The Perfect Stay-At-Home Look, Because Of Course

The white button-up sells for $125, but we found versions for under $50.

The 10 Most Popular Instagram Recipes Since Coronavirus Lockdown

Deep-dish cookie bowls, pantry-friendly rice dishes and more recipes that’ve been your most-loved foods.

25 Funny Tweets About Coronavirus Cooking Struggles

“It’s like we’re all on the Food Network show ‘Chopped’ cooking meals with random crap that’s left in the pantry.”

Why We Waited So Long To Take The Coronavirus Seriously

A psychiatrist explains why people spilled onto bar patios when they should have been inside.

Stranded Cruise Ship Hit By Virus Begs Florida To Dock

Passengers who have been confined to their rooms for more than a week are hoping Gov. Ron DeSantis will change his mind.