President Biden received a long-awaited victory as his $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act was passed, heralding a once in a lifetime investment, modernizing the nation's infrastructure, new energy sources, and investing in nationwide broadband access.
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck the San Francisco Bay Area this morning causing small pockets of damage as the quake rolled through the northern California wine country, startling sleeping residents of the Napa Valley region.
The human brain, with its intricate networks and ceaseless activity, is one of the most complex and fascinating organs of the body. For decades, scientists have marveled at its ability to process information, store memories, and regulate bodily functions.
Mike Wallace, hard-hitting television correspondent, the face of Sixty Minutes, whose very name was synonymous with interrogative, investigative journalism., has died.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has maintained his aggressive violations of the Ukraine's territorial sovereignty as he prepares to annex three additional regions along the eastern border in an action that promises severe global economic and diplomatic repercussions.
We met up with Felix Wallner, CEO of Hanhart manufacture in Gütenbach, Germany. Felix worked as a consultant at GCI Management Consulting in Munich before starting as Co-CEO at Hanhart in 2014 to discuss the business of time.
Point Defiance, from Lexicon Entertainment and Room in the Sky Films, presents a psychological thriller that weaves the deep hidden secrets into dark mind games as two brothers try separately to hide from their past.
Keith Haring Street Art Boy, showing virtually through NewFest 2020, presents pop artist Keith Haring, the animated image maker who once used the New York City street scene as the backdrop for as his own art studio.
Morrison Hotel Gallery is expanding their storied archive of rock n' roll imagery into a new era of fine art photography presenting a carefully curated collection of breathtaking oceanic imagery inspired by the Emmy winning documentary 100 Foot Wave.
A Love Song, from Bleecker Street and Stage 6 Films, presents a story of love that last a lifetime, and no matter how we try to move on, it stays, lingers, and stops new beginnings.
Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg, from Magnolia Pictures, presents a unique vibrant portrait that navigated the intensity of 1960s rock star fame, love, and family based on Keith Richard's first wife Anita Pallenberg's unpublished memoir.
The Oath, from Roadside Attractions, presents the story of one family’s attempt to survive Thanksgiving dinner as the deadline to sign an ordered presidential loyalty oath approaches and violent protests, demonstrations and riots fill the streets.