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Discover 20 top Chicago summer events 2025—music, food, parades, and festivals. Dates, locations, ticket tips for the ultimate summer in Chicago.
Ultimate 2025 guide to Toronto summer events—20 festivals, food fairs, music & culture June-Aug. Dates, places, tickets for every budget.
Discover top spring events in Montreal—from art fairs and hockey rivalries to music festivals and pizza fests. Explore the best ways to embrace spring in the city.
From April events in Vancouver that herald the blooming of cherry blossoms to May events in Vancouver that highlight running marathons and food festivals, Spring events in Vancouver promises something for everyone.
Discover the best Miami spring events, from cultural festivals and concerts to world-class sports and family fairs. Embrace the Magic City’s vibrant April–May lineup.
Explore top spring events in Chicago, from St. Patrick’s festivities and sports matchups to music fests and art shows. Discover the best ways to embrace spring in the Windy City.
Explore top spring events in Toronto—from festivals and parades to concerts and food fairs. Find everything you need for a fantastic spring weekend in the city.
Explore the top Orlando events in March 2025—your guide to the best festivals and concerts in Orlando for a spring filled with fun and must‑attend experiences!
Discover top San Francisco events this March 2025—music fests, sports, arts & more. Embrace the city’s vibrant spring lineup and plan your perfect Bay Area outing!
Explore Vancouver’s best events this March 2025—wine festivals, big concerts, cultural shows & more. Must-attend happenings across the city.
Explore top New York City march events 2025, from K-pop at Barclays to classic Broadway hits. Discover NYC’s best attractions and local flair this spring now!
Explore the must-attend Miami events in March 2025—from Ultra Music Festival to Calle Ocho.
Explore these Los Angeles events in March, as there’s never a shortage of excitement, creativity, and variety. This is your definitive guide to some of the most thrilling Los Angeles March events that promise to make 2025 a year to remember.
Explore the top Chicago events in March 2025—from St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and epic concerts to captivating musicals and NBA showdowns.
Plan your trip with this guide to Toronto Events in March 2025. Explore concerts, festivals, sports, and free happenings that make the city buzz with excitement.
Discover Austin Events brimming with music, flavor, and fun—your guide to the best Austin events in February for unforgettable winter memories.
If you’re ready to dive into the energy of San Francisco events in February 2025, read on for our picks to make sure you have the most memorable month yet!
Dive into the Best Houston February events and prepare for a month of exciting Houston February events in 2025 that you won’t forget!
Experience Orlando February events 2025—from comedic shows to Valentine’s Day concerts. Enjoy sports, festivals, and more under Florida’s mild winter.
Experience Vancouver February events 2025—from winter festivals to Valentine’s Day cruises—and savor local culture, sports, top attractions all season.
Explore Dallas February events 2025 from sports to Valentine’s Day festivities. Don’t miss concerts, family fun, and cultural highlights for a memorable winter.
Explore the top music, food, and winter festivals in Montreal this February 2025. From cozy tavern tours to vibrant cultural celebrations, plan your perfect winter getaway.
New York City has something to do all the time, but in February, it's even more amplified! Find the best New York City Events in February to celebrate Valentine's Day and Lunar New Year.
From boat shows and music festivals to candlelit Valentine’s specials, discover top Miami February events 2025 for an unforgettable winter experience.
Discover Chicago’s top concerts, festivals, and family fun in February 2025. From candlelit Valentine’s specials to the Auto Show, find your perfect winter outing.
It’s time to have fun in the city with a great "things to-do list," from undenaible events and unforgettable entertainment, these are the events that define the best Toronto events in February 2025.
The Yellowstone season five finale delivered a storyline that hit harder than anyone might have anticipated. Instead of offering gentle goodbyes, it pulled the rug out as Beth Dutton found the perfect moment to avenge her father, John.
On Instagram, the actress just released a short but striking compilation video of the horrific comments people have been saying about her, flipping the script on body-shaming critics who’ve tried to take her down. It’s got a refreshingly direct tone—no frills, just real words.
Speculation is heating up among Ariana Grande fans after Ticketmaster listed 15 upcoming events under her name, hinting at a possible 2025 tour. While no official announcement has been made, the listings have fueled anticipation, especially following the release of her seventh studio album, eternal sunshine.
TikTok’s fate in the United States hangs in the balance after a federal appeals court rejected an emergency request from TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, to delay a law that could force the app to be sold or face a ban.
Real estate farming is an effective marketing strategy. It helps real estate agents dominate a specific neighborhood by building strong relationships and becoming the go-to expert in that area. One of the key components to ensuring success in farming is choosing the right materials that will establish your presence and resonate with the community.
Exxon Mobil plans to build a natural gas power plant to supply electricity directly to data centers. The plant will include carbon capture technology to reduce 90% of its carbon emissions, addressing both energy demand and environmental concerns. This marks a shift for Exxon, as the company has historically focused on supplying energy for its own operations.
Adobe’s recent quarterly outlook has rattled investor confidence, sending its stock plummeting. While the firm’s earnings topped expectations, its forecasts for the upcoming quarter and beyond landed with a thud.
Stanley, the maker of the widely popular travel mugs, has announced a major recall on millions of lids, raising safety concerns among users. The issue stems from lids detaching during use—often while the drinker is mid-sip of hot coffee—leading to burns and injuries. The recall impacts approximately 2.6 million mugs sold since mid-2016.
Macy’s, long a mall anchor, will close 65 stores by January's end. This exceeds the 50 closures previously hinted at, as leadership seizes a favorable deal-making climate. These closures are part of a broader plan to shutter 150 locations by 2026.
Starting December 14, Canadians can enjoy two months of savings as the federal government temporarily removes the GST/HST from certain essential goods. This tax break applies to items bought and delivered by February 15, 2025, with no extra steps required from shoppers—the tax is automatically removed at checkout.
Big news in the fashion world: Chanel has a new creative director! Matthieu Blazy, known for his edgy and innovative designs, is now in charge of all of Chanel collections from ready-to-wear to haute couture.
The popular YouTube interview series "Hot Ones" has been sold for $82.5 million. The show, known for its unique format of interviewing celebrities while they eat increasingly spicy wings, has gained a massive following and become a cultural phenomenon.
The CFPB has capped overdraft fees at $5, aiming to reduce costs for consumers. While this helps those hit with high fees, it may lead banks to cut or limit overdraft services, affecting people who rely on them to cover essential expenses.
Elon Musk's net worth has surpassed $400 billion, marking a historic first. This surge is attributed to a 71% increase in Tesla's stock value and a significant rise in SpaceX's valuation.
The 97th Academy Awards will make history by streaming live on Hulu alongside its traditional ABC broadcast. The ceremony is set for Sunday, March 2, 2025, at 7 p.m. ET. Hulu subscribers can also access the event on-demand the following day.
The Critics Choice Association has revealed the first wave of nominees for the 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards. The ceremony is set for January 12, 2025, at the Barker Hangar in Los Angeles. Leading the nominations are Conclave and Wicked, each securing 11 nods across major categories.
Google has revealed Gemini 2.0, a significant upgrade to its AI capabilities. The platform can handle text, images, audio, and code, making it more versatile for a variety of tasks. With faster processing and enhanced tools like Google Search, Gemini 2.0 offers improved functionality and seamless user experiences.
Selena Gomez is engaged to Benny Blanco. The singer and actress shared the news on Instagram with photos of her engagement ring and the couple celebrating outdoors. Her caption read, "forever begins now."
YouTube TV is raising its monthly price from $72.99 to $82.99 starting in January. The company informed subscribers today, explaining the increase is due to rising content costs and investments in improving the service. Features like unlimited DVR storage and a large on-demand library were highlighted as part of the value offered.
Donald Trump has been named TIME Magazine's Person of the Year for 2024, marking the second time he's received this honor, following his initial award in 2016 after his presidential election victory. The announcement will be celebrated with Trump ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange this Thursday, highlighting his significant influence on global events over the past year.
Mariah Carey has canceled her Pittsburgh concert, leaving fans disappointed as she battles the flu. The show, part of her annual “All I Want for Christmas Is You” tour, was set for December 11 at PPG Paints Arena.
FIFA has officially announced that Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 Men’s World Cup, marking the first time the nation will hold the prestigious tournament. The decision was made during an online meeting led by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, where more than 200 member federations showed their support for the bid with resounding applause. Saudi Arabia was the sole bidder for the 2034 event after FIFA's decision to limit eligibility to Asia and Oceania, giving prospective hosts a narrow four-week window to declare their candidacy.
Meta is facing a major outage today, impacting Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Threads. Millions of users around the world are reporting problems, with over 150,000 reports for Facebook and Instagram combined.
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have called it quits once more, just weeks after announcing they were expecting a baby together. Known for their fiery and unpredictable relationship, the couple has struggled to maintain stability.
Trump vows 25 % duty on foreign-made iPhones and 50 % tariff on EU imports from 1 June, risking pricier phones, costlier goods, and fresh market turmoil.
House squeaks through Trump’s $3.8 T tax-cut plan 215-214; Medicaid, SNAP cuts spur deficit fears as bill heads to a divided Senate before July 4.
Web Summit’s first North American edition lands in Vancouver, with a Climate Innovation Zone spotlighting BC cleantech, daily power pitches, and big deals ahead.
G42, OpenAI and tech giants unveil Stargate UAE: a 1-GW AI super-cluster in Abu Dhabi, first 200 MW online 2026, powering next-gen research and industry.
OpenAI buys Jony Ive’s io for $6.5 B, forming a hardware arm to craft voice-first AI devices that could rival the iPhone’s impact.
TD Bank to cut 2 % of staff, book up to $700 M in charges, and chase $650 M yearly savings as tariffs and credit risks weigh on second-quarter results.
Postal union rebuffs Canada Post’s 13 % raise, citing part-time push and benefit delays; strike could halt mail nationwide after Friday’s midnight deadline.
Moody’s cuts US debt to Aa1, driving 30-year yields over 5 %. Expect costlier mortgages, cards, and loans unless Washington reins in ballooning deficits.
Two Israeli Embassy staff tragically killed in DC shooting. Investigate security, geopolitical tensions & global diplomatic safety.
More than 70 tornadoes kill 28 and rack up $9–$11 B in damage from Missouri to Kentucky; 2025 now on track for worst US tornado year in a decade.
Trump pitches $25 B “Golden Dome” shield of satellites and interceptors to defend US from hypersonic, space-launched missiles—critics warn of huge costs.
UK, France and Canada warn Israel to reopen Gaza crossings or face sanctions as aid trickle and fresh offensives deepen fears of famine and displacement.
Biden, 82, reveals Stage-4 prostate cancer that’s spread to bone; hormone therapy offers hope as experts weigh best treatment path.
CATL’s Hong Kong debut jumps 18%, raising US$4.55 B to fund new EV-battery plants and R&D, reinforcing its lead despite US trade tensions.
OpenAI is making a bold play in the coding space with the launch of Codex, its new AI-powered software engineering agent. Unlike most dev tools that sit beside you as you work, Codex runs completely on its own in the cloud—writing code, fixing bugs, running tests, and reviewing codebases without needing constant input.
OpenAI’s Codex turns ChatGPT Pro into a browser-based coding agent that writes, tests, and explains code, helping devs automate chores without hidden surprises.
DOJ criminal probe into Medicare billing knocks UnitedHealth stock 7%, compounding leadership shake-up and earlier profit worries.
At least 114 killed as Israeli jets pound Gaza, hospitals overflow, and ceasefire talks stumble amid deepening humanitarian crisis.
The Cannes Film Festival has officially updated its dress code—and this time, it’s taking aim at bare-all looks. As the 78th edition gets underway, organizers have clarified a long-unspoken rule: full nudity is now explicitly banned across all areas of the festival, including the red carpet.
Microsoft slashes 6,000 jobs to streamline ops despite record earnings, trimming layers as it pivots deeper into AI-first cloud strategy.
U.S. tech firms just landed a wave of AI deals across the Middle East, with Nvidia, Cisco, and others inking agreements as President Trump tours the Gulf region, boasting $600 billion in AI investment commitments from Saudi Arabia alone.
Tom Cruise pushed a biplane stunt to its limits while filming Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, leaving his team convinced he’d blacked out.
President Donald Trump’s high-stakes swing through the Gulf, where he sealed a record arms package, dangled giant tech investments and stunned diplomats by pledging to remove a decade of U.S. sanctions on post-Assad Syria.
In a surprise shake-up, UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty has stepped down effective immediately, citing “personal reasons,” the company confirmed Tuesday.
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