Ever since Stephanie Black was 10 years old, she wanted to be an archaeologist. But she was 17 the first time she put that dream into action. After her mother told her she needed to have a plan for her life, Black slammed her door, opened her laptop, and clicked …
Read More »'Horizon: Call of the Mountain' is the First Must-Play Game for the PlayStation VR2
As both the flagship title for the newly launched PlayStation VR2 and the next installment of the acclaimed Horizon series, Horizon: Call of the Mountain has massive expectations to overcome. For many, it could be their first experience with the franchise – or even with virtual reality itself – and …
Read More »Roald Dahl's Children's Books to Be Republished With 'Classic' Text Alongside Edited Versions
Following the uproar and “debate” over the decision to republish Roald Dahl’s children’s books with less offensive language, the author’s estate and publisher have announced that they would re-release those same books with the original text intact. Earlier this month, the Roald Dahl Story Company and publishers Puffin announced that …
Read More »15 Steps for Weaving Your Brand's Mission Throughout Your Business Structure
For any business, having a clear and meaningful mission is critical for success. To truly live up to that mission, however, you must ensure that it is consistently and clearly woven throughout all aspects of the business. Your brand‘s mission should be evident in the company’s values, culture and day-to-day …
Read More »Ozy Media CEO Carlos Watson Arrested on Federal Fraud Charges
Carlos Watson, the MSNBC anchor-turned-CEO of the beleaguered Ozy Media, was arrested Thursday on charges related to securities fraud. The Wall Street Journal reports that Watson’s arrest comes less than two days after Ozy’s former chief operating officerSamir Rao pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges related to his role at …
Read More »Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova Laughs Off Possible Criminal Charges: 'It's All You Can Do'
A little over two weeks have passed since the art installation Pussy Riot: Putin’s Ashes closed in Los Angeles. Now sources in the Russian media report that the activist-art group’s Nadya Tolokonnikova may face criminal charges in Russia for staging it. “My job is to hurt Putin as much as …
Read More »MusiCares, The Amazing Organization Supporting the People Behind the Music
It’s undeniable that music is vital for us all, after all, you wouldn’t be reading this article if you weren’t a music fan. As one of the most accessible art forms in our society, music allows us to express our feelings and fuels life’s many moments, from celebrations to heartbreaks …
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Read More »Alex Murdaugh Admits He Lied to Police, Says Painkillers Made Him 'Paranoid'
Disbarred South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh took the stand in his murder trial Thursday and admitted to lying to police and stealing money from clients. During several hours of testimony, he sniveled as he told jurors that although he lied to authorities about his whereabouts the night of the murders, …
Read More »Malcolm X's Daughter Is Suing FBI, CIA Saying They 'Conspired' to Assassinate Her Father
Ilyasah Shabazz, 60, was two-years-old when her father, civil rights activist Malcolm X, was slain by three armed men as he was preparing to speak in New York. Shabazz announced on Tuesday, the anniversary of his 1965 assassination, that her family is suing the FBI, the CIA, the New York …
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