Shock waves from the war Israel and the United States launched against Iran at the end of February have sent oil prices skyrocketing—from $64 a barrel a year ago to $106 a barrel now. This episode ...
Natural resources—such as fossil fuels, water, and minerals—are materials found in the environment that are essential for life and highly utilized in production. Though these resources are viewed as ...
It’s the Curse of the Mambino! The New York Mets have lost 10 straight games since Mayor Zohran Mamdani hugged mascot Mr. Met during a Citi Field photo opp — and now fuming fans are blaming Hizzoner ...
Everyone loves a good sports curse. Well, except for the fans of the team enduring the curse, of course. There’s the Madden Curse in the NFL, the Billy Goat Curse for Cubs fans and the Curse of the ...
The term "Kennedy Curse" is one that has intrigued the public mind over the years, often being spoken of in the same breath as power, politics, and tragedy. The Kennedy family, often considered the ...
Cold feet before a wedding is one thing. Immense dread? That’s another — and that’s what the bride in the new Netflix series “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen” experiences in the lead-up to her ...
A brand new episode of the hit reality docuseries The Curse of Oak Island premieres on the History Channel Tuesday, March 17 at 9/8c. During this week’s new episode, the crew takes time to recover ...
Tay Garcia is a Staff Writer at DualShockers and a Brazilian journalist who has been covering games professionally since 2017. Her work spans news, reviews, previews, lists, guides, and features, with ...
The single most influential person on Kameshima. Although admired for his many contributions to Kameshima’s development, his personality leaves much to be desired with abundant rumors. The only son of ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Superstitions and curses go hand-in-hand with sports. Whether it’s lucky socks or a player’s special pregame warmup, the traditions mix the mental with the spiritual in a ...
Behavioral economics, like “lived experience,” existed long before anyone thought a special and seemingly redundant name was required. To Adam Smith, economics was made of human behavior in all its ...