She’s one of the most successful authors in publishing, and now a genuine movie mogul. And she’s as surprised by this as you are. “Is it too cheesy?” Colleen Hoover asks, pushing onto the hind legs of ...
Mihir Sharma is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. A senior fellow at the Observer Research Foundation in New Delhi, he is author of “Restart: The Last Chance for the Indian Economy.” The world has, for ...
Walking straight through the center of Stanford’s campus, one conspicuous building looms above the rest. It’s the Hoover Tower, a 285-foot-tall, 14-story-high landmark — and one of the most ...
The Gangster Disciples founder speaks publicly for the first time in 25 years. For 23 hours a day, Larry Hoover, the founder of notorious street gang Gangster Disciples, had been sitting in a ...
Gilbert Smith is an automotive journalist with over five years of specialized research and writing experience. Before joining CarBuzz in 2024, he produced in-depth buyer’s guides and feature articles ...
At a time when it feels like everything is getting more expensive by the hour, it's refreshing to see an automaker roll out more affordable models. That's exactly what happened in Texas this week, ...
A few years ago, my views on robot vacuum cleaners were very different to what they are now. But while I can confidently say that I’m a robot vacuum convert after testing and using countless different ...
It’s a good day for BookTok readers – Colleen Hoover is back. The “It Ends With Us” and “Verity” author announced Sept. 10 on the TODAY Show that her new book “Woman Down” will be out in January.
The author announced the release date and cover of her long-awaited new book, "Woman Down," in an exclusive clip aired on TODAY on Sept. 10. "It is a thriller, probably one of the darkest books I've ...
Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...
It’s the end of an era as the last five-speed manual transmission in America has quietly been killed. It came standard on the entry-level Nissan Versa S, which started at $17,190 and asked customers ...