Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE): Its stated goal is "modernizing federal technology and software to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity". I’m going to cut right to the chase ...
What the world needs now is love, sweet love and according to MDJOnline, there will be plenty of opportunities for that this coming Friday, Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day. I count 24 different events listed ...
If I were going to assign a song for this time in our lives I believe if it were a secular song it would be one from 1965. Maybe you ...
I’m a child of the 1960s, and because of that I continue to embrace the spirit of that time — peace, love, and rock and roll. We desperately need to revive that era again and cling to it like the song ...
At the end of a divisive and draining election year, what the world needs now is love, sweet love. Our annual Gift Guide is here to help spread it. We made a list and checked it twice to ensure that ...
The Olympic Mountains from Puget Sound, Wash. Peter T. Tomaras The Olympic Mountains from Puget Sound, Wash. How currently appropriate is the Bacharach-David song that opens, “What the world needs now ...
MARENGO, Ohio -- An Ohio farmer knows exactly what to do to get his donkey foal to fall asleep. Dawn Fagan shared video of her husband, Dean, singing the classic Burt Bacharach tune, "What The World ...
If, as the ‘60s song says, what the world needs now is love, sweet love, the Guthrie Theater is doing its best to unleash the flow. Its new production of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is ...
Jack Black believes the world "needs" 'A Minecraft Movie' because the film is full of "love" and "creativity". The 'School of Rock' star leads the cast of the new picture - based on the video game of ...
The actors joined Jennifer Coolidge and Danielle Brooks for the movie's world premiere in London's Leicester Square. By Lily Ford Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Jennifer Coolidge and Danielle Brooks have ...
What the world needs now is love, sweet love. Not just for some, but for everyone. That was true when Jackie DeShannon sang it in 1965, and is truer today than ever. So, it is especially sad when a ...