As one of the nation's leading fertility experts, Dr. Jamie Grifo is barraged with phone calls requesting advice. He thought he'd heard it all until a few weeks ago when callers started asking him a completely new question.
Reddit, the community news sharing site, has now joined the billion-page-per-month club, having served up some 1,000,404,480 pages to almost 14 million unique visitors in January, as measured by Google Analytics.
Employees in one of Conde Nast's New York offices got quite a scare on Friday afternoon when a security alert e-mail was accidentally sent out indicating that there was a shooter in the building.
Adam Goldstein was a whiz-kid MIT engineering student with an enviable network of tech contacts and a decade of industry experience. He also had a lofty dream: To reinvent Internet flight search.
The last few centuries of kitchen innovation have given us indoor plumbing, refrigeration, microwave ovens and the Slap Chop. But one piece of kitchen equipment hasn't changed much: the cookbook.
Now that they've gotten a peek at it, publishers of books, newspapers and magazines are hoping Apple's forthcoming iPad tablet device will breathe new life into their struggling industry.
This week in iReport, we've received visually beautiful photos and a culturally beautiful story. See iReporters' gourmet home cooking, and take a look at the images that signal autumn's arrival. And be sure to take in the story of a small barbershop where customers can find common ground on controversial political issues. Check out the video here, or get a better idea of the stories below.
Foodies got some sour news Monday.
The Rancho Bernardo Inn, a San Diego luxury resort, is offering rooms for $19 a night. But there's a catch -- you have to sleep in a tent and bring your own toilet paper.
CNN's Revealed accompanies the French Vogue editor in chief to the haute couture shows in Paris.
When Katy Milane was asked to be in her college roommate's August 2007 wedding, she expected the bridesmaid dress to be simple and sporty, just like the bride's taste in clothes.
Be honest: How many of you are really shocked to find out that a bunch of Washington insiders were part of a VIP program coordinated by mortgage giant Countrywide Financial?
Rule 240 is the most misunderstood rule in the airline business.
Hard as it may be for anyone under 30 to imagine, there was a time when people used to shoot eight-millimeter films while on vacation and then show them to friends and family gathered around a projector in the living room. Nowadays, capturing video is far easier (whether you use a video camera, a digital still camera with video capability or even a cell phone), as is the sharing: YouTube has proved that millions of folks have learned to upload video to a computer and instantly e-mail a link to family and friends.
Hilary Duff's hockey-star boyfriend, Mike Comrie, has passed the all-important sister test.
Fergie - no stranger to tabloid attention - says she can relate to what Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan are going through.
The New Yorker won awards for its stories about climate change and Vanity Fair publishes a "green" issue, but just try to find parent company Conde Nast's environmental policy. You can't.
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CNNMoney: Wedding $easonupdated: Fri Feb 10 2006 10:20:00
The average amount spent on weddings has increased to $27,852, up nearly 100 percent since 1990, and the number of weddings per year has increased by 200,000 during that time, according to a new study.
CNNMoney: The I-do bluesupdated: Fri Jan 27 2006 13:01:00
With wedding costs escalating, couple are finding it increasingly difficult to keep a tight grip on their wallet without losing their minds.
The journey to the Ananda spa begins on the Shatabdi Express, a train that rumbles through the Ganges Valley in northern India.
For many newly-weds, the honeymoon is what makes it all worthwhile.
Louis Cona, the publisher of Vanity Fair magazine will take on a new position in September as Vice President and publisher of The New Yorker, said Conde Nast Publications, amid several editorial shifts at the company.
Times are tough for business publications, but that isn't stopping Condé Nast Publications from breaking into the market, according to a published report Thursday.
Please listen carefully, Mr. Roark," newspaper mogul Gail Wynand instructs the architect hero of Ayn Rand's 1943 novel, The Fountainhead. "I wish to undertake the construction of the Wynand Buildin...
When James Watson took over decades ago as director of the Cold Springs Harbor Lab, he spent more on refurbishing the dining room than on upgrading the lab equipment. The co-discoverer of DNA's dou...
Here's a marketing insight: Teens in Japan dig low riders from Los Angeles. Those who can afford it will buy the souped-up cars and ship them across the Pacific so they can ride through the streets...
Few brands achieve the cult status of Ferrari, but even lesser lights could benefit from marketing advice from that camp. Here it is. As North American president of Ferrari and part of the Buitoni ...
And then the other shoe dropped.
This past Memorial Day weekend, Steven T. Florio, the president and CEO of Conde Nast Publications, made a dramatic change at The New Yorker, the most illustrious of the 17 magazines he runs for bi...
When world bull-riding champion Lane Frost climbed into the chute at the Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo, he didn't count on dying. But he must have known there was a chance. His bull weighed 2,000 po...
Felix Dennis has a knack for being in the right place at the right time. He was in Hollywood in the late 1970s and early 1980s making millions on collectors' magazines for some of the biggest block...
SWDF, 41, seeks SM, 35-50, for friendship, maybe romance. Professional woman, Tom Clancy fan, enjoys hiking, biking, walks on beach. Kids okay.
Stressed-out dads are coming out of the closet. According to James Levine, a director at New York's Families and Work Institute, parenting seminars offered by corporations used to be women-only for...
Let's go someplace, shall we? No, not some golf club in Bermuda or Pebble Beach, that's too much like business. Not even a simple, sweet pensione on a bank of the Arno. Travel is broadening -- but ...
IN THE MID-1970s, when Sam Newhouse, the sire of the media fortune, was still alive and hale, his family gathered in Connecticut to celebrate the 20th wedding anniversary of his younger brother, Te...
Fortune: NOW HEAR THISupdated: Mon Jun 24 1985 00:01:00
''Running a company is not fun most of the time.'' -FRED JOSEPH, 48, newly named C.E.O. of Drexel Burnham Lambert. ''I feel like Custer, being shot at from all sides. Maybe it's because I'm flamboy...