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Before satellites and smartphones, merchants gathered in London coffeehouses to protect their ships from pirates and storms.
Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon and more have spoken out after CBS announced "The Late Show" franchise's sudden axing.
Americans hoping for relief at the grocery store may need to temper their expectations about quick political fixes.
Late night shows no longer serve the role they once did — especially for generations raised on social media who don’t subscribe to TV packages. Waiting until 11:30 p.m. to hear the hot takes on the ...