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While the whole world celebrated the new year 2026, there was one country on the planet which still is in the year 2018. The country we are talking about is Ethiopia. This might be a surprise fact for ...
Following a mixed opening half to the 2010s, cinema found its footing in the second half, as some of the finest films of the 21st century seemed to arrive in a cluster. By the time we get to 2018, the ...
The 2018 Ballon d’Or ceremony introduced two modern awards fans now know as commonplace and annually celebrated. Aside from the men’s award being handed out to a first-time winner, the 2018 ceremony ...
This story is from an installment of The Oeno Files, our weekly insider newsletter to the world of fine wine. Sign up here. After skipping the 2016 and 2017 growing seasons for a vintage bottling, ...
Well, it's that time of year again. With October here to stay (at least for a few more weeks), folks are flocking back to John Carpenter's original 1978 classic, Halloween, to celebrate the spooky ...
Tesla Model 3 owner Ed Fressler recently surpassed the 100,000-mile mark and documented some of his findings in a YouTube video. Fessler purchased his Model 3 in 2018; a Long Range dual-motor ...
SAN FRANCISO — A jury on Friday decided Elon Musk didn't defraud investors with his 2018 tweets about electric automaker Tesla in a proposed deal that quickly unraveled and raised questions about ...
There were some questionable decisions made by NBA teams in the 2018 draft, namely with who went second and third. Besides that, there was only one egregious pick in the Top 10, with that distinction ...
In the lead-up to the 2018 NFL draft, the hullabaloo was all about one position—quarterback. With a loaded crop that included five signal-callers who would go on to be first-round picks, the class of ...
It's been a wild few weeks for markets. A sell-off last week dragged stocks sharply lower with the emergence of the omicron variant of the coronavirus, a more hawkish Federal Reserve and a mixed jobs ...
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