Trump’s loyal evangelical fans see the his choice of the holiest date on the Christian calendar as a meaningful goal.
Amid a historic crisis, billionaires are keeping their money to themselves.
Welcome to Sick Days, a series documenting how jobs are changing during the coronavirus pandemic, as told by workers themselves. This week, we hear from an Amazon worker in one of the company’s many delivery stations, an out-of-work Waymo operator, a psychotherapist who has moved to telemedicine, and more.
We asked the HuffPost community for advice on how to help keep your kids busy amid the coronavirus crisis.
Fox News Host Ainsley Earhardt: People Under Lockdown ‘Can’t Get Their Nails Done’
Posted in: Today's ChiliAs the coronavirus claims more lives, Earhardt says her friends are concerned about the state of their hair and nails.
At this point we’re all familiar with apps of all sorts tracking our every move and sharing that info with pretty much every third party imaginable. But it actually may not be as simple as tracking where you go and what you do in an app: It turns out that these apps might be dropping details about the other programs…
The costumed celebrity competition has been whittled down to the Super Nine.
Scientists Save Quantum States in a Diamond, a Tiny Step Toward a Quantum Internet
Posted in: Today's ChiliA newly created system can enhance quantum communications over longer distances—a small but crucial step toward a quantum internet.
Coronavirus Relief Bill Shortchanges D.C., Gives It Less Money Than The States
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe nation’s capital gets shafted once more by Congress.
This week a pair of original Apple sneakers sold for just under 10-THOUSAND dollars. Given the relative rarity of these shoes, their notable history, and the fact that they’ve only come up for sale a few times in the last decade, the price isn’t too far off what was expected. Compare this price to what’s fetched for a pair of … Continue reading