X-Men Days of Future Past, The Amazing Spiderman, and Maleficent, all mark the unofficial start of the summer films. Let us talk about some other films starting this summer.
A revised contract agreement that teachers at a Catholic school in Cincinnati are required to sign in order to continue teaching has several staff members outraged.
Great Britain's Education Department has decided to pull several classic tales written by American authors from its schools' curriculum and replace them with more works from England's own authors.
Nike is set to make noise on the sneaker market again in early June as new colorways of three of their popular signature sneakers are set to hit shelves.
Garbiñe Muguruza, Carla Suarez Navarro, and Silvia Soler Espinosa all remain at the 2014 French Open and look to end the drought for Hispanic women at Grand Slams.
Motherhood is evolving with the times; millennial mothers — broadly defined as those born between 1980 and 1994 — are discovering tips and tactics for mothering using social media, smartphones, and any device with easy Internet access.
Yes, the "death of car culture" has been prematurely declared so many times, only to see it's still alive and kicking, that close observers might compare the American institution to a protagonist in a comic-book movie. It keeps "dying," only to reappear in tact 30 minutes later.
While the Metropolitan Opera season is over and opera will not return to New York until next season, the Latin America opera singers will still tour the world in a number of anticipated productions and premieres this summer.
Buenaventura is a seaport city on the Pacific coast of Colombia. Home to a large Afro-Colombian population, it's also the setting for violence so severe that it's driven more than 5 million people from their homes.