Who Wants More Oprah?
The Oprah Winfrey Network is a pivotal moment for the Oprah brand. Can the Queen of Talk's move keep the excitement and her followers happy with a full day's schedule?
The Oprah Winfrey Network is a pivotal moment for the Oprah brand. Can the Queen of Talk's move keep the excitement and her followers happy with a full day's schedule?
Except for the ongoing saga of Brett Favre, the recidivist retirer who became the world’s first intergalactic bore, 2010 was more stimulating than the Obama administration’s stimulus has been. More ›
The Huntsmans’ new home in the posh D.C. neighborhood of Kalorama is the prototype of pricey Washington real estate: a tall, boxy structure defined by red brick and right angles. Last spring, Bravo used the space to film its reality show Top Chef: Washington, D.C. More ›
When it was announced, back in 2008, that Oprah Winfrey would soon be getting her own television network, a person could have been forgiven for thinking she already had one of those. More ›
Two and a half years ago, the baker river in Chilean Patagonia suddenly tripled in size, causing a virtual river tsunami. In less than 48 hours, roads, bridges, and farms were severely damaged and dozens of livestock drowned. Residents were in disbelief. More ›
At their November meeting inSeoul, the leaders of the G20 nations once again patted themselves on the back for their massive efforts to stabilize the global economy since the 2007–08 financial panic. The rest of the world might be forgiven for not sharing their enthusiasm. More ›
Limp customer service and poor communications by the airlines say a good deal about why many passengers were outraged about the snowstorm that stranded thousands over the Christmas weekend. More ›
As the smartphone war rages on, Google's Android platform, which powers more than 100 smartphone models, continues to rack up market share. Here are some of our new favorite Android apps.
View ListIn November, Hansen Clarke, the newly elected Democratic congressman from Michigan’s 13th District, went to Washington, D.C., for freshman orientation. When he met with the Congressional Black Caucus, which he intends to join, he received what seemed like a cool reception. More ›
An apparent affection for Jewishness has led to a surprising trend in publishing over the last few years: books purporting to reveal the business secrets of the Talmud that capitalize on the widespread impression among Chinese that attributes of Judaism lead to success in the financial arts. More ›