Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban may have dropped hints that they were headed toward Splitsville before their bombshell separation news broke. Insiders told Page Six on Monday that the actress attempted ...
The last time Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban were spotted together in public was three months ago at the FIFA Club World Cup in Nashville. Five days later, Kidman celebrated their 19 years of marriage ...
Think you know the Heart of Dixie? Jeopardy!, the iconic trivia show, put contestants to the test with its "Around Alabama" category in the Jeopardy! Round on Thursday night's episode. It was a moment ...
I emerged from my editor’s den in Washington, D.C., this week to speak to faculty, staff and administrators at Eastern Washington University. I don’t visit campuses enough and was charmed by the ...
Have you been playing Strands, the super fun game from the New York Times, the makers of Connections and other brain-teasers like Wordle in which you have to do a search in a jumble of letters and ...
An exciting new study reveals the hidden genetic architecture of quantitative ability, showing how brain wiring and signaling shape math skills independently of general intelligence. Study: A genetic ...
After more than two decades, the original "Blue's Clues" host is back to again ask listeners, old and new, "What do you think?" "Alive With Steve Burns" is the podcast that "listens back," according ...
Love can be blinding. Sometimes it can be hard to see that you are in the midst of a destructive relationship when you feel so deeply in love with your partner, but the truth is that the person you ...
Steve Burns, best known as the original host of Blue’s Clues, wants to reconnect with his grown-up fans through his new podcast, Alive With Steve Burns. In a recent interview with Today’s Savannah ...
Steve Burns, the star of the popular children's show “Blue's Clues,” sits down with NBC’s Savannah Sellers to talk about his new podcast called “Alive with Steve Burns.” He opens up about how he hopes ...
Are nerds the caring ones? High school stereotypes suggest that athletes score more popularity points than marching band members, debaters or leaders in the student council, but research from Rutgers ...