The popularity of Black Myth: Wukong has Chinese investors and video game developers looking at ways to replicate its success, but industry insiders say that might be a decade away. The ...
Me either", she jokes." As well as wishing people would stop saying "sorry" - a common one word she hears a lot - she says: "I don't care if you don't want to talk. In fact, sometimes I quite ...
Addressing the issue is a top concern for Black Americans ... However, advocates say they are concerned about the implications of former president and Republican nominee Donald Trump winning ...
It seems that Darius Slay has changed his tune about playing in Brazil. After initially saying he didn't want to play in South America in Week 1, the Eagles star backtracked on those comments Tuesday.
These women, from different towns and backgrounds, say they are united by their similar experiences with the doctor. Their stories reveal patterns of behavior during medical exams. Broadbent was a ...
Jewish assessments of Netanyahu generally got worse the more Jewishly involved the student was, with more than 50% of students from “high” Jewish backgrounds saying they had a “poor ...
You’ll find none of this in Back To Black: most of us lived through Amy Winehouse’s rise, fame and decline, so even the most casual observer can play the footage in their own mind. An ...
“There is symbolism in the fact that we just finished saying Kaddish for Aner and today we begin saying Kadddish for Hersh. One year is not enough to sanctify the names of these special two young me ...
In 2019, in her first campaign for president, then-Sen. Kamala Harris called for “some form of reparations” for Black Americans and threw her support behind legislation to study the issue of ...
The Harris campaign clapped back on the comments, saying the numbers paint a different picture as Black women have been mobilizing on historic levels to ensure Harris wins. “Let’s not forget ...
A poll of 1,000 adults aged 20-50 found nearly a fifth (18 per cent) don't feel 'comfortable' making an apology, with 15 per cent revealing they don't like admitting when they are wrong.
Students across Canada are into a new school year, committing to post-secondary programs, and the costs and efforts that come with them. But is getting a degree worth it? Callers to CBC's Cro ...