Shakespeare or Yoda? In honor of her new film “Ophelia,” a feminist re-imagining of “Hamlet,” “Star Wars” actress Daisy Ridley guesses who said what.
Author: Josmar Taveras, USA TODAY
Level Ex produces video games that doctors are playing on their smartphones.
Doctors can perfect their craft playing Level Ex medical video games, and even earn continuing education credits towards maintaining their licenses.
Are smart home gyms the future? Companies like FightCamp and Bowflex think so
FightCamp offers an interactive library of workouts available via subscription. And the Bowflex Max Trainer cardio machine incorporates artificial intelligence to help you step your home workout game up – literally.
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Stream Broadway?
BroadwayHD is a subscription based service that will let you stream Broadway shows if you can’t make it to the theater or afford a ticket.
Cheeseburgers versus plant-based cheeseburgers: The ultimate face-off
Planted-based meat is the hot new thing, but does it taste any good? USA TODAY staffers sampled both plant-based cheeseburgers and meat cheeseburgers to figure out the answer. What they concluded may surprise you.
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Allison Williams was a homework perfectionist
Allison Williams plays a troubled musical prodigy in Netflix’s crazy new horror film “The Perfection.”
Trek’s CEO John Burke talks e-bikes and the benefits of cycling
The CEO of Trek Bicycle Corp.sits down with USA TODAY to discuss the benefits of biking,the nation’srise in electric bikes sales and the company’s newestSuper Commuter+ 8S.
Met Gala 2019: Best and worst dressed
Who are the kings and queens of camp? We applaud some stars for embracingthe theme, and we have to call out some others who missed the mark.
Met Gala 2019: Stars explain what camp means, show off their looks
Celine Dion, Billy Porter, Lena Waithe and more celebrities take over the Met Gala red carpet and explore the theme, “Notes on Fashion.”
Christina Applegate’s new Netflix show is a ‘traumedy’
Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini bond over grief in their twisty new Netflix show “Dead to Me,” which the actresses say is impossible to describe without spoilers.