Whether you’re embracing new silver growths or attacking them strand by strand with tweezers, gray hair is an inevitable part of getting older. “Just as the skin ages and the rest of the organs in ...
A massive blizzard buried Detroit under more than 19 inches of snow from December 1-2, 1974. The storm brought the state to a standstill, shutting down highways and forcing the University of Michigan ...
Music tends to take on a new meaning after the artist who created it dies, and the death of English singer-songwriter Nick Drake on November 25, 1974, and the subsequent effects his passing had on his ...
"We Are The World" turns 40 this year, and has been re-mastered and re-released to celebrate the anniversary. The song is one of the most iconic songs in music history, bringing together more than 40 ...
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Microsoft wants to overhaul Windows into an agentic OS, but that’s easier said than done. Microsoft wants to overhaul Windows into an agentic OS, but that’s easier said than done. is a senior editor ...
German striker Dieter Herzog (R) in action against Swedish defender Jan Olsson during the 1974 World Cup Group B soccer match between Germany and Sweden at the Rheinstadion. Dieter Herzog, a 1974 ...
It's a new dawn for MSNBC, which is being rebranded and will now be known as MS NOW. The transition comes as the channel breaks off from its current parent company, Comcast NBCUniversal, and moves to ...
POCATELLO — When Larry Anderson received his draft notice in June 1967, he didn't hesitate. With relatives who had served before him, the 19-year-old from Topeka, Kansas, knew what he had to do. "I ...
Where’s the beef? The better question may be what’s in the beef. What’s believed to be the world’s oldest McDonald’s Quarter Pounder is about to celebrate a milestone birthday. Casey Dean and Eduards ...
When my sister and I returned home from grade school for lunch each day we knew we were under the “shush” rule. Mother was listening to her favorite soap opera on the radio — what she called “my story ...