As taxpayers gear up to file their 2025 returns, questions about Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax relief options are likely to start surging. After all, there are a lot of economic hardships looming ...
EXCLUSIVE: Disney Entertainment Television has chosen its participants for the 2025-26 Directing and Writing Programs, talent development initiatives which connect emerging writers and directors with ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina begin in early February with some competitions starting Feb. 4 before the opening ceremony on Feb. 6. Team USA is sending more than 200 athletes to compete ...
BMO’s new Blue Rewards program offers simpler, personalized perks and new partners for Canadian loyalty members this summer. Air Miles program members can continue to use their collector cards, and ...
An almost 24-year-old kidnapping case, one of the most publicized in American history, has been thrust into the spotlight once more, serving as the inspiration for a new Netflix documentary.
In this documentary, Smart tells the frightening narrative of her 2002 kidnapping at age 14, in Utah. By Glenn Kenny When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we ...
There are big changes coming to smart TVs in 2026 that are pushing devices leaps ahead of where they were just one year prior. Many tech innovations were introduced at the 2026 Consumer Electronics ...
Taken from her bedroom at the age of 14 and sexually abused for nine months, Smart, now a child safety activist, rails powerfully against shame in this true-crime documentary New year, new true-crime ...
Elizabeth Smart’s captor was already planning his next crime — abducting her teen cousin and declaring her his new "wife." "I remember he said to me, ‘She’s supposed to be the next wife,’" Smart, 38, ...
Elizabeth Smart became a household name when she was abducted at age 14, held captive for nine months and then found safe. Now 38, she is married with children and devotes her time to advocating for ...
A new Netflix documentary, “Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart,” revisits her abduction from her home in Salt Lake City in 2002, when she was 14. She was held captive for nine months. By Amanda Holpuch One of ...