Volkswagen expands its EV lineup with the ID.7 Tourer, an all-electric estate combining space, comfort, and efficiency.
Tucked along the cliffs, these villages overlook the Atlantic — calm, colorful, and full of quiet island charm.
Ed and Lorraine confronting a demon in The Conjuring: Last Rites - New Line Cinema "The Conjuring" franchise is officially over (at least for now). After 12 years and nine movies, the story of ...
If you’re not familiar with the name Terrence Malick, you’re not alone — it doesn’t help that he’s famously a recluse. But Malick is one of the best and most unique American filmmakers, and in 2015, ...
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms occupies its own distinct place in the Westeros timeline, set roughly 77 years after House of the Dragon and 89 years before Game of Thrones. But despite this vast ...
The timeline doesn't work for most characters from the original George R.R. Martin HBO series—but one in particular just might make the cut. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes As fans eagerly await ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Sign up for our newsletter about national security here. The first person I saw when I walked into the Pentagon for the final time was Jimmy. I don’t even know ...
With Princeton University finally reinstating a standardized testing requirement, Columbia remains as the last totally test-optional Ivy League school. Princeton announced on Thursday that, starting ...
John Murphy, a managing director of strategic advisory at Haig Partners, joined WSJ’s Take On the Week to break down the massive shifts under way in the auto industry. Photo: WSJ Photo: WSJ In a ...
Electric Entertainment, producer and distributor behind “Leverage,” “The Librarians” and “The Ark,” has received a $20 million investment from Content Partners Capital. The Los Angeles-based Electric ...
The L.A.-based production company has also struck a $20 million deal with Content Partners Capital. By Lily Ford L.A.-based production company Electric Entertainment will produce Dana Elazar-Halevi’s ...
What do you get when you splice together a procedural that would be at home on, say, NBC or CBS with the sort of hefty-budgeted serialized show that Apple has been making? The answer might just be ...