It's been called a train wreck, a dumpster fire, and the longest year ever — and now, 2020 is finally over. But as much as we'd rather forget it ever happened, 2020 will likely be remembered as a year ...
CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR, INTERNATIONAL HOST: Now, this time four years ago, schools were only beginning to shut down, as COVID changed life as we know it. In his new book, sociologist Eric Klinenberg ...
Most agree that 2020 was a year like no other and that it will go down in history as 12 months marked by COVID-19, partisan politics and an unprecedented 365 days that saw shattered norms and ...
The reality TV personality and podcast host shared a refreshingly honest Instagram post about dealing with heartache in 2020. Read what she had to say below. Beyoncé closed out 2020 with a special ...
Zoom's sales growth of 326% in 2020 far surpassed any of its U.S. tech peers. DoorDash and Snowflake, which both went public last year, experienced explosive growth, fueled in part by the pandemic.
In a year of bad news, it was the simple things that kept us going, suburban Milwaukee officials say
2020 was a year of bad news that we're all ready to stick in our rear view. Now that the end is in sight, we asked local officials to look back and reflect on the things they are grateful came out of ...
This is the second article in our series on the status of the world wine industry in 2020. In this we cover the global wine production in 2020 and the major wine producing countries. As a comparison, ...
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