As smartphones swallow childhood, a growing movement of parents is reinstalling landlines, hoping an old-school corded phone can restore patience and connection.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Jelly Roll has shaved his beard for the first time in ten years, following his significant weight loss of nearly 200 pounds ...
Vibes couldn’t be higher in Lexington, Kentucky steamrolling Florida in football after steamrolling Valparaiso in basketball ...
AT&T’s failed effort this year to retire copper landlines in parts of California seemed to have support from a diverse ...
As more parents try to limit their children’s screen time and keep them offline for as long as possible, many are turning ...
Kentucky came back from down 20 points to nearly pull off a miracle win. The bad: Kentucky got down by 20 points and needed a ...
A live-action remake franchise based on the DreamWorks Animation's "How to Train Your Dragon" films.
OOIDA’s annual Truckers For Troops campaign is now underway. Here’s how you can help support veterans and get a discount on ...
Catherine Goetze was worried about social isolation and party culture dying out so she threw a no-phone party in Silver Lake.
Regulator Ofcom has revealed the latest figures when it comes to broadband, landline, mobile and TV complaints.
Apple redesigned the Phone app in iOS 26 with a new Unified view that combines Favorites and Recents—and, crucially, makes it ...