History shows that when the major party nominees for president have not cleared the field of notable challengers before summer, they tend to lose in the fall.
Yosemite visitors are told to leave as storm expected to drop up to 10 feet of snow
At least nine Lake Tahoe ski resorts closed and visitors to Yosemite National Park were told to urgently leave Friday as California’s most powerful storm of the season bore down on the Sierra Nevada.
McLean’s Scene: How Jackie McLean made Hartford a destination for jazz
At a time when jazz was not widely seen in higher education, the alto saxophonist brought the wisdom learned on the bandstand to the classroom.
Power Trip returns, reshaped by loss
The 2020 death of Riley Gale, the thrash metal outfit’s captivating frontman, left his community shocked and grieving. Four years later, the band is finding catharsis in a familiar place.
Biden says there could be a cease-fire in Gaza by Monday. Talks are still ongoing
Negotiators have been trying to reach a deal on a temporary cease-fire to to move hostages held in Gaza out of the territory. President Biden says he’s optimistic the cease-fire could begin in a week.
Kara Swisher is still drawn to tech despite her disappointments with the industry
Writer and podcaster Kara Swisher wrote her memoir, Burn Book, about her disillusionment with many tech moguls. It recounts more than three decades covering the tech industry.
Here are 6 movies to see this spring
Usually around this time, Hollywood is talking about how to keep its box office momentum going. This year, January was so lackluster that studios had to jump-start moviegoing from scratch.
Sterling K. Brown recommends taking it ‘moment to moment,’ on screen and in life
Brown won an Emmy for his portrayal of Christopher Darden in The People v. O.J. Simpson, and another for his role in This is Us. He now appears in the film American Fiction.
Do you have a unique love story? Tell us about it
Valentine’s Day is a month away, and we want to hear your love stories.
Tiny Desk Concert: Kevin Kaarl
The Chihuahuan artist transfigures traditional Sinaloan instrumentation into folky new styles.


