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"I wanted Donald Trump to succeed and I gave him a chance. For all those who voted for him, please do the same for the incoming Administration," writes Katie Couric. → Read More
Katie Couric interviews leading expert Dr. Joshua Safer about how the health care system is failing transgender patients → Read More
Katie Couric chats with Dr. Jen Gunter, the internet’s OB/GYN, about women’s health, wellness and her book The Vagina Bible. → Read More
Katie Couric sat down with the Shepards for an extended conversation → Read More
There are approximately 1 million colon cancer survivors in the U.S. today. We can make that number grow. → Read More
Katie Couric writes about the loss of her husband and stresses the importance of reaching out to others during the holiday season. → Read More
Phoenix is starting to say goodbye to chain restaurants and hello to locally owned establishments. “We’ve really emerged as a culinary destination,” R.J. Price, vice president of marketing and events for Downtown Phoenix Inc., said. The award-winning chef and owner, Chris Bianco, brought New York-style → Read More
Phoenix is a rising star in the Valley of the Sun. With a strong sense of community, a developing downtown, and a growing arts and culinary scene, the desert city is in the middle of a cultural renaissance. Although most people may not think of Phoenix as much of a cultural hot spot, those who live → Read More
There’s never been a better time to be an artist in Phoenix. “A number of artists have decided to make Phoenix their canvas,” Catrina Kahler, publisher of the Downtown Phoenix Journal, said. “The murals around the restaurant were created out of my love for murals initially,” Silvana Salcido Esparza → Read More
With superb weather and a relaxed ambiance, Phoenix has long been known as a great place to visit, but this Valley of the Sun city is revamping its image and proving it’s also a great place to live. During the Great Recession, Phoenix — with its economy primarily based on real estate and construction → Read More
The city of Phoenix made history after Jeri Williams was hired as police chief and Kara Kalkbrenner as fire chief. Phoenix is the largest city in the country with both a female police and fire chief. “They were by far the most qualified and respected candidates, who happened to be women,” Mayor Greg → Read More
The city of Phoenix made history after Jeri Williams was hired as police chief and Kara Kalkbrenner as fire chief. Phoenix is the largest city in the country with both a female police and fire chief. “They were by far the most qualified and respected candidates, who happened to be women,” Mayor Greg → Read More
Forget Silicon Valley: Tech entrepreneurs are flocking to Phoenix to start their businesses. In 2012, there were 67 tech companies in downtown Phoenix. Arizona State University has played a major role in the city’s tech boom. → Read More
Phoenix is throwing away the reputation it once had as the world’s least sustainable city and making great strides to become more resourceful. It has launched a Reimagine Phoenix Initiative with a goal to increase the city’s waste diversion rate to 40 percent by 2020 — and it doesn’t stop there. “We → Read More
Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., a decorated Marine Corps veteran, has quickly made a name for himself as an outspoken critic of President Trump. In a wide-ranging conversation with Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric, Moulton spoke about his decision to run for office, his views on President Trump and → Read More
Queens has a very rich music culture that spans genres and decades. Hidden in Corona is the home of jazz great Louis Armstrong, who lived in the borough and now has a museum named after him. The Louis Armstrong House Museum is a national landmark that has been preserved in such a way that you can almost → Read More
After a recent renovation, the museum boasts new interactive exhibits that explore all forms of media production, a vintage arcade exhibit, as well as a large-scale theatre that plays classic and modern hits, including a recent screening of a 70mm print of Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk. The museum’s most → Read More
One of the most attractive things about Queens is the variety and authenticity of the borough’s food. If it’s made anywhere in the world, chances are you can find it credibly represented in Queens. The food, particularly Colombian food, is one of the reasons John Leguizamo revisits his old neighborhood → Read More
If you’re looking to sample culture from around the world, without ever leaving the country, then look no further than Queens, N.Y. Boasting a diverse community with residents from over 100 countries, a new influx of tourists have come to realize that Queens offers a potpourri of cuisine, art and lifestyle → Read More
By Alexandra Zaslow The Queens skyline continues to evolve as tens of thousands of new apartment complexes and brand new skyscrapers are quickly rising to compliment the once solitary Citicorp building. New businesses moving into the vastly changing Long Island City Area include a large number of technology → Read More