Hanna Andersson, the 40-year-old children's fashion brand, is experiencing strong growth, driven by popular matching pajamas and an exclusive American Girl collaboration for its 1M+ loyalty members.
Netflix has announced Living the Dream, a new adult animated workplace comedy from BAFTA-nominated creator George Gendi (The Amazing World of Gumball, Apple & Onion) and Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe.
Millions of Americans who get health coverage through the Affordable Care Act could see their insurance premiums soar next year if Congress fails to continue enhanced tax credits that lower the cost ...
Fox 4 Good Day anchor Hanna Battah is departing the Dallas station after seven and a half years on air. “It’s time for me to sign off,” she announced Sunday on social media. “I’m filled with gratitude ...
President Donald Trump canceled trade talks with Canada on Thursday, citing a recent ad released by the government of Canada’s Ontario province that quoted former President Ronald Reagan’s 1987 radio ...
The Great Storm of 1987 was a forecasting blunder that left at least 18 people dead, felled 15 million trees and caused a billion pounds’ worth of damage. Credit...By Getty Images Supported by By ...
According to Cinema Society on Facebook, Joseph Barbera (March 24, 1911-December 18, 2016) developed an early interest in drawing and storytelling, which led him into the field of animation. Barbera ...
Now is the time to make energy-efficient investments in your home, as two eco-friendly tax credits are set to expire at the end of 2025. The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (EEHIC) and the ...
Federal support can’t last forever, but things aren’t looking great for electric vehicles in the US. On Wednesday, federal EV tax credits in the US officially came to an end. Those credits, expanded ...
The market for carbon credits, which just a few years ago was brought to its knees by allegations of greenwashing, is quietly staging a comeback. In the first six months of 2025, companies used more ...
Millions of Americans who rely on health plans under the Affordable Care Act could see their premiums increase if Congress doesn’t expand key tax credits. Some could lose their insurance altogether.