Alpine Resorts Stranded Due to Heavy Snow and Flooding

Heavy snow has blocked Alpine resorts in Switzerland and France, forcing tourists and residents to stay indoors. In the French resort of Tignes, more than a metre of snow was dumped over the town, causing a high risk of avalanches and leaving thousands without power. Neighboring Switzerland’s Simplon Pass into Italy and the Great St … Read more

Coachella Billboards Get Creative and Coveted

Coachella this year was all about the billboards. Artists such as Lady Gaga, Charli XCX, Djo, Post Malone, and more took to the California desert to generate buzz for their festival sets. The highly coveted advertising space was filled with creative and sometimes confusing messages that sparked excitement among fans. According to Morgan Rose, a … Read more

The Who Sacks Drummer Zak Starkey Weeks Before Live Show

The Who’s frontman Roger Daltrey and drummer Zak Starkey had a falling out during a live show at London’s Royal Albert Hall, just weeks before Zak was fired from the band. Video footage shows the incident, in which Roger berates Zak for not restarting a song. This came after a “huge fallout” between the two … Read more

Amazon to Adapt “Pacific Rim” into Live-Action Prequel Series

Amazon has acquired a live-action TV series based on the popular film franchise “Pacific Rim.” The prequel, set before the events of the original 2013 movie, will be written and executive produced by Eric Heisserer. The show is expected to explore the origin story of the Jaeger machines that battle giant monsters known as Kaiju. … Read more

US-owned Company Seized by Kremlin to Supply Russian Army

Moscow plans to use a seized US-owned company to feed its army, according to a document seen by Reuters. Glavprodukt, a canned food maker seized in October, will now supply food to the Russian army, potentially threatening Moscow’s warming relations with the US. The seizure was necessary to ensure stable production, including for future supplies … Read more

Website Access Denied Due to Browser Settings

Access to a website has been blocked due to suspicious browsing activity. The reason for this denial is likely due to the browser’s settings not allowing JavaScript and cookies to load properly. The most common causes of this issue are disabling or blocking JavaScript through ad blockers or other extensions, as well as browsers that … Read more

AOL Privacy Policy Notice from Yahoo Family Brands

As part of the Yahoo family of brands, which includes AOL, we use cookies and collect personal data for various purposes. To continue using our services, you agree to our use of these technologies. You can opt out by clicking ‘Reject all’ on the cookie consent page. Alternatively, visit ‘Manage privacy settings’ to customize your … Read more

Tariffs Create Confusion in Domestic Manufacturing

The luxury towels made by Matouk, the prepared dishes sold by Blount Fine Foods, and the automotive parts manufactured by Davico are just a few examples of products that have domestic origins. However, their raw materials often come from abroad. Matouk’s plush cotton comes from Egypt, while Blount Fine Foods’ broccoli originates from Guatemala and … Read more

Samsung Unveils One UI 8, A Minor but Noteworthy Update

Samsung has been working on One UI 8, a minor update that builds upon the features of its predecessor, One UI 7. Unlike previous updates, which have provided significant enhancements, One UI 8 appears to be a more incremental release. The new features are mostly those that Samsung could have included with One UI 7 … Read more