Discover the vibrant sounds of the Swap Shop Lauderdale with our latest video, "Hits at Tito's Sounds at Swap Shop Lauderdale." Dive into the energetic atmosphere as local artists and musicians bring ...
The brain has evolved to interpret these irregular sounds as potential danger, triggering that instinctive “fight or flight” response. It’s the reason the screeching violins in the movie “Psycho” or ...
This video presents the deep and raw exhaust tone of a classic American V8, reminiscent of the Eleanor Mustang featured in Gone in 60 Seconds. Captured during revving and idle, the sound profile ...
Kim Kardashian is opening up about being diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. The Skims founder, 45, announced in a preview clip of Season 7 of Hulu’s "The Kardashians" that her doctors discovered the ...
Q. Earlier this year you wrote about a rechargeable battery-powered jump starter for cars and trucks. I did not get one then, but thought I would look for one before winter hits as that is when I ...
Nicole Charky-Chami is a senior editor based in Los Angeles, writing and producing breaking news. She teaches journalism courses for UCLA Extension and previously taught at Loyola Marymount University ...
Why do so many of us love a good scare — from haunted houses and horror movies to roller coasters that make our hearts race? According to FIU psychology researcher Matthew Sutherland, the answer lies ...
Flushing: To Voicer Ralph A. Manente: No, sorry. Letitia James’s civil suit against President Trump’s New York business was entirely justified. He is simply getting even with an enemy. Sure, James was ...
From whale watching to bunking at rustic-luxe resorts, here are six ways to embrace the remote wilderness that is British Columbia’s largest marine park. A waterfall in Teakerne Arm Provincial Park ...
Michael O’Leary predicted this month that Wizz Air’s days were numbered and that EasyJet would be carved up, with its Gatwick operations eventually bought by British Airways, and Paris and Geneva ...
Halloween season brings thrills and scares. Scientists have uncovered how our brains react to sudden frights. A new study reveals a brain circuit called the interpeduncular nucleus. This circuit helps ...