The iconic food storage company Tupperware announced its plan to file for bankruptcy protection last night.
Robert Murdoch is set to reduce which of his kids will inherit the family business.
Climate change is sweeping through Central and Eastern Europe. Editor’s note: mentions of death.
North Korean nuclear facilities, splashdown, the 55th Annual African-American Day parade in Harlem, and virtual Naloxone training!
Boeing union members striking and NYPD officials resigning. Editor’s warning: mentions of death and violence.
Mother Earth is giving people all around the world a hard time. TW: Sexual assault.
Bwog fact check: no one is eating dogs and cats.
Eggs are taking over Ferris today. Editor’s warning: mentions of death and violence.
Google is facing its second antitrust lawsuit of the past two months. Editor’s note: mentions of death and animal cruelty.
Read about French protests, Donald Trump’s sentencing, and a mural in danger of being dismantled in today’s Bwoglines!
Verizon expansion? Cell service on the subway? Read all about it in today’s edition of Bwoglines!
Welcome to Day Two of classes! We hope your trek to your 8:40 isn’t as busy as the streets of pre-pandemic Midtown.
It’s the first day of classes here at Barnumbia, and it’s our first edition of Bwoglines for the semester. Editors’ warning: mentions of death and drowning
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