While stars like Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar usually led the charge, Norm Nixon was the catalyst on this day in Lakers history. On Jan. 6, 1981, the Lakers were at The Forum, facing off ...
Oh, happy day! Congestion pricing is finally happening in New York City’s central business district, i.e. midtown Manhattan. After decades of discussion, years of studies, dozens of court ...
As she exits Congress, Rep. Katie Porter joins MSNBC’s Katie Phang to discuss how Democrats in the next Congress can hold Donald Trump’s incoming administration accountable while also doing ...
"I don't want to say that I'm fine with it because I'm not," Lala said during an appearance on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast. "It was like the greatest time of my whole life." At the same ...
In the first shot, Katie re-shared a friend's Instagram Story which showed off numerous plates of food, including pigs in a blanket, caviar with blinis and crème fraîche, and chicken nuggets ...
Britt’s influence in the Senate will likely only grow in the 119th Congress, as she joins the influential Senate Judiciary Committee. On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., reflected on the 118th ...
Lala was specifically asked about Katie, 37, claiming she wasn’t planning to come back and Ariana, 38, appearing “to be happy” about the news. “I just don’t think we were able to film it ...
Travelers is the cheapest car insurance company in Connecticut for a minimum liability policy. Quotes from Travelers average $47 per month. That's less than half the CT state average. *USAA is only ...
They’re talking about you on the TV!” Then-White House Counsel John Dean had just testified that President Richard Nixon kept an enemies list, and I was No. 12 on that list. The phones quickly ...
Katie Chang is a Brooklyn-based writer who has covered travel, food, and culture for the past 15 years. Her work has appeared in T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Food & Wine, Travel + Leisure ...
Beginning Monday, the Nixon Foundation invites the public to pay tribute to President Jimmy Carter by writing messages in a condolence book at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.