There’s one type of yoga pose that typically elicits more questions than answers when it’s cued in class—and that’s any type of backbend. On the one hand, these postures can feel like antidotes to the ...
Comedian and actor Ken Jeong is a Duke grad and big fan, and could be part of deciding your bracket. Lance King / Getty Images Welcome, casual March Madness bandwagoners! Don’t know where Gonzaga is?
The days are lengthening, the spring flowers are blooming and you’re ready for your next adventure in Los Angeles. The only problem? Everything is too dang expensive. But that doesn’t mean we should ...
I have not visited our building site this week. The process of rebuilding our home, destroyed by fire in August 2025, has been slow. But finally, there’s momentum. Watching it take shape is strangely ...
President Donald Trump revealed that he may launch more strikes on Kharg Island, Iran‘s oil lifeline that he just bombed on Friday night. The U.S. military targeted Iran’s military in the strike on ...
For a raccoon, breaking into your garbage might be just as satisfying as cracking a crossword puzzle or a Sudoku is for you, according to new research. These meddlesome “trash pandas” have dexterous ...
Long before the invention of modern safety harnesses, liability waivers, or even basic common sense, our ancestors were finding truly terrifying ways to entertain themselves. While we often think of ...
Scores of Iranians across the world have been busting President Trump’s signature dance moves in viral social media videos after US-led strikes wiped out Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Footage ...
It may not officially be spring yet, but that won’t stop you from having some spring fun around Southern California this month. Here are some great ideas and they’re all free! March 1 — Riverside: ...
In case you've faced some hurdles solving the clue, Note to self: Do more fun things, we've got the answer for you. Crossword puzzles offer a fantastic opportunity to engage your mind, enjoy leisure ...
A mentor once told me that, when writing a research statement for a professorship, I had to start with the most ambitious pitch I could imagine — and then go ten times bigger. It’s tricky enough to do ...