News

From Netflix's Adolescence to Severance season two, there's been plenty of excellent TV from the first half of the year.
The article, which appeared in the Women’s Issue, asks what happens when three women leave élite careers to stay home with ...
MARK POCAN: Answer the question, Mr. Secretary. TREASURY SECRETARY BESSENT: The strategic uncertainty is part of the negotiations. Should we say, "Here is what we will accept, please take this"?
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos are both a married couple in real life, in addition to sharing hosting duties on Live with Kelly and Mark. Naturally, their day-to-day life together is often showcased on ...
Kelly explained that Mark has not "shopped for anything for Christmas in 30 years," and she makes sure that the special day goes just as planned for their kids, 27-year-old Michael Consuelos, 23 ...
Kelly Ripa isn't saying husband Mark Consuelos is a grinch, but she revealed on the Dec. 25 episode of Live With Kelly and Mark that he doesn't take part in this crucial Christmas tradition.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos are currently involved in many “lasts.” As they finish their shows at their 67th Street studio, they always discuss the end of an era. This is because they are moving to ...
Mark Katrick faith column: Take a cue from cat parents everywhere this holiday season Perhaps by now God will have answered my prayers for companionship. That notwithstanding, there’s got to be ...
A question that I ask myself this time of the year is, Why, oh why, do I always take the Sunday after Christmas off? It’s one of four Sundays per annum; generously given by the congregation I ...
Mark Katrick faith column: Take a cue from cat parents everywhere this holiday season Perhaps by now God will have answered my prayers for companionship. That notwithstanding, there’s got to be ...
Mark Katrick faith column: Take a cue from cat parents everywhere this holiday season Perhaps by now God will have answered my prayers for companionship. That notwithstanding, there’s got to be ...
Historian Mark Forsyth says that in 1720, an English physician wrote two books on mistletoe, including traditions, and never mentioned kissing under it. So, it’s likely the tradition started ...