FASHION

The Best Black Friday Finds From Amazon

Black Friday on Amazon offers a mix of practical and exciting finds at incredible savings, perfect for this season’s shopping. From tools that simplify everyday

HISTORY

Books of the Year 2024: Part 1

‘Courageous, morally complex history – and superb scholarship’ Nile Green is Ibn Khaldun Endowed Chair in World History at UCLA and author of Empire’s Son,

MUSIC

MIKE Announces New Album Showbiz!, Shares Video for New Song: Watch

MIKE is coming back in January with a new album. The rapper and producer will drop Showbiz! on January 31 via his own 10k label.

MUSIC

Kesha Shares New Song “Delusional”: Listen

Kesha is following July’s “Joyride” with the new song “Delusional.” She co-produced the new track with Zhone, and she co-wrote it with Zhone and Madison

MUSIC

Drake Announces 2025 Tour of Australia and New Zealand

Drake is going on tour in Australia and New Zealand. The Anita Max Win Tour kicks off on February 9, in Melbourne, Australia, at Rod

MUSIC

Robert Smith Remixes the Cure’s “A Fragile Thing”: Listen

Robert Smith has released a new remix of the Cure’s “A Fragile Thing.” Take a listen to “A Fragile Thing (RS24 Remix)” below. The Cure

MUSIC

12 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Juice WRLD, Leo Bhanji, Yung Kayo, and More

British producer Mark Barrott has lived several lives, from his breakbeat roots through a series of landmark Balearic records including 2016’s Sketches From an Island

MUSIC

DJ Koze Announces Album, Enlists Damon Albarn for New Song: Watch the Video

DJ Koze is finally back with a new album. Music Can Hear Us, the follow-up to 2018’s Knock Knock, arrives April 4 via his own

ECONOMY

The Ruble under Pressure | Econbrowser

From Politico: The ruble tumbled on Wednesday to its lowest level in over two years, as a mix of low oil prices, new sanctions against

EDUCATION

Taking Exams in Blue Books? They’re Back to Help Curb AI Use and Rampant Cheating

When writing by hand, visual motor systems in the brain that support reading are more active, said Sophia Vinci-Booher, an assistant professor of educational neuroscience