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Coney Island Amusement Park to Close After 125 Years

Coney Island Amusement Park to Close After 125 Years

Cincinnati's popular amusement park, Coney Island, will permanently close its doors at the end of 2023 to make way for a new development.

Table Talk: Groceries

Table Talk: Groceries

Discover the secret ingredient for incredible roast chicken that you can find at Walmart.

The Most Jaw-Dropping Fashion Moments in 2023

The Most Jaw-Dropping Fashion Moments in 2023

Take a look at the most memorable fashion moments of 2023 that left everyone speechless.

Delta Expands Austin Flights to Compete in Growing Market

Delta Expands Austin Flights to Compete in Growing Market

Delta Air Lines is adding more flights at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in an effort to gain market share. The carrier plans to add 11 new nonstop flights from Austin in April, bringing their total peak-day flights to nearly 50. This expansion comes as rival American Airlines plans to cut 21 routes from the city. Austin's rapid population growth and investment from major companies like Apple and Tesla make it an attractive market for airlines.

The Evolution of Aerobics: A Conversation with Dr. Kenneth Cooper

The Evolution of Aerobics: A Conversation with Dr. Kenneth Cooper

Dr. Kenneth Cooper, pioneer of aerobics, shares his thoughts on fitness and health in the 21st century.

Seasonal recipes: The colors of autumn in your plate

Seasonal recipes: The colors of autumn in your plate

EHL’s Institute of Nutrition R&D presents the season on a plate with a nutritious and delicious vegetarian menu to delight foodie fans of all types. Enjoy your meal as well as your health!

A Hermès Heir Plans to Leave Half His Fortune to Former Gardener and Handyman

A Hermès Heir Plans to Leave Half His Fortune to Former Gardener and Handyman

Nicolas Puech, a descendent of Hermès' founder, is reportedly considering adopting his former gardener and leaving him half of his $11.7 billion fortune.

Activist Investor Nominates Nelson Peltz and Jay Rasulo for Disney Board Seats

Activist Investor Nominates Nelson Peltz and Jay Rasulo for Disney Board Seats

Trian Fund Management is escalating its battle with Disney over the company's future, by nominating Nelson Peltz and Jay Rasulo for seats on Disney's board. This move comes after Trian's previous bid for board seats was rejected. Disney has struggled with flops, declining viewership, and losses in its streaming business. Peltz believes that a change in the board is necessary for a turnaround.