Coronavirus: Experts break down COVID-19
Coronavirus: Experts break down COVID-19
The economic consequences of the coronavirus and who will be hit hardest
The economic consequences of the coronavirus and who will be hit hardest
Rui Hachimura is now the face of Japanese basketball
Rui Hachimura is now the face of Japanese basketball
Anti-vax movement: How did it start and who is to blame for the US measles outbreak?
Anti-vax movement: How did it start and who is to blame for the US measles outbreak?
How Venezuela became 'the cocaine capital of the world'
How Venezuela became 'the cocaine capital of the world'
Bobby Bonilla Day: Here's the story behind the best baseball contract ever
Bobby Bonilla Day: Here's the story behind the best baseball contract ever
How does vaping work? The science and history explained
How does vaping work? The science and history explained
How Venezuela became a disaster state
How Venezuela became a disaster state
Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'secret weapon' tells his story of civil rights in America
Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'secret weapon' tells his story of civil rights in America
These veterans chose to use saffron to cultivate peace in Afghanistan
These veterans chose to use saffron to cultivate peace in Afghanistan
This vintage store is L.A. fashion's best-kept secret
This vintage store is L.A. fashion's best-kept secret
From the wrestling mat to the yoga mat: the DDPY story
From the wrestling mat to the yoga mat: the DDPY story
Here's what it is like at Sneaker Con
Here's what it is like at Sneaker Con
Meet the woman who designed Barbie for 35 years
Meet the woman who designed Barbie for 35 years
Coronavirus: Experts break down COVID-19On December 12 of 2019, the world received its first case of COVID-19 – otherwise known as the coronavirus. Three months later, COVID-19 had infected over 100,000 people and killed over three thousand civilians around the world. So, what is the Coronavirus, and why is it different from past outbreaks?
The economic consequences of the coronavirus and who will be hit hardestThe coronavirus pandemic has infected over 125,000 people worldwide, leaving the leaving the global markets in panic. “Clearly, the economics and the evolution of the disease itself, how severe that evolution is, are intimately linked,” an expert told Yahoo Finance.
Rui Hachimura is now the face of Japanese basketballRui Hachimura made history by becoming the first player to be born in Japan and drafted into the NBA. He may not have set out to become the face of basketball in Japan, but he’s quickly adapting to his role as the game’s ambassador, helping the NBA turn a country with less than 100 outdoor basketball courts into a lucrative international market.
Anti-vax movement: How did it start and who is to blame for the US measles outbreak?In 2000, America considered measles eliminated. In 2019, 31 states confirmed measles outbreaks. And the anti-vax movement — a root cause of the renewed measles problem — is being encouraged by celebrities and other influential names. Medical professionals, meanwhile, are alarmed at what’s unfolding.
How Venezuela became 'the cocaine capital of the world'Once the wealthiest country in Latin America due to its riches in oil, Venezuela is now a central hub for selling narcotics in the Western world. According to one expert, the country is worse than a narco state. It is a mafia state.
Bobby Bonilla Day: Here's the story behind the best baseball contract ever•Bobby Bonilla day occurs every year on July 1. Here is the story behind the most notorious contract in baseball history.•On July 1 of every year from 2011-2035, the New York Mets have and will write a $1.19 million check to former player Bobby Bonilla — even though he hasn’t suited up for the team in the 21st century. “Remember, it's not what you make or what you have. It's what you keep,” said Bonilla's agent, Dennis Gilbert. “Deferred compensation helps you keep your money.”
How does vaping work? The science and history explainedAs vaping becomes more popular, the mechanics behind vaping and how it affects the body can still be puzzling. We try to explain.
How Venezuela became a disaster stateThe South American nation’s dependence on a broken oil regime caused a deepening humanitarian crisis.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'secret weapon' tells his story of civil rights in AmericaRobert Brown, a business owner who worked in the Nixon administration, played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement.
These veterans chose to use saffron to cultivate peace in AfghanistanThree army vets started Rumi Spice in hopes of connecting Afghanistan to the global market.
This vintage store is L.A. fashion's best-kept secretFashion has many homes and many names. Think of cities like New York, Milan, Paris, and London. Think of brands like Gucci, and Chanel. And there is a special treasure trove that has been one feeding designers and celebrities in the fashion district of LA.
From the wrestling mat to the yoga mat: the DDPY storyProfessional wrestler Jake the Snake chronicles how he hit rock bottom using cocaine and alcohol and how fellow wrestler Diamond Dallas Page helped him get sober with DDP Yoga also known as DDPY.
Here's what it is like at Sneaker ConSneaker Con is the world's premier sneaker show, providing a space for vendors and attendees to buy, sell, and trade some of the most sought-after footwear, often for big cash. Yahoo Finance takes you inside the "greatest sneaker show on earth".
Meet the woman who designed Barbie for 35 yearsFrom 1963 to 1999, Carol Spencer, 86, dressed America’s most famous model. Through each decade, each fashion trend, through each fabric, Spencer likes to think back at her time at Mattel as a period of creating an American cultural icon.
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