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The state requires proof of citizenship to register to vote, which disproportionately affects young college students, a Votebeat analysis found. more
The state requires proof of citizenship to register to vote, which disproportionately affects young college students, a Votebeat analysis found. more
Babylist has put together the ultimate cheat sheet to get your baby registry off to a great start. more
Babylist has put together the ultimate cheat sheet to get your baby registry off to a great start. more
The Hechinger Report looks at why many young people choose to pursue short-term credentials over traditional college, seeing them as a quicker and more affordable path to a good job more
The Hechinger Report looks at why many young people choose to pursue short-term credentials over traditional college, seeing them as a quicker and more affordable path to a good job more
A blizzard with brutally cold temperatures hit Iowa and neighboring states on Jan. 12, 2024. Melina Mara/The Washington Post via Getty Images Over the past few days, extremely cold Arctic air and … more
Over the past few days, extremely cold Arctic air and severe winter weather have swept southward into much of the U.S., breaking daily low temperature records from Montana to Texas. … more
An annual analysis from MoneyGeek looks at the most recent crime statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation to estimate the cost of crime in 302 cities with populations greater than 100,000 across the United States. more
An annual analysis from MoneyGeek looks at the most recent crime statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation to estimate the cost of crime in 302 cities with populations greater than 100,000 across the United States. more
(NewsUSA) - Another year has come and gone and with it many Americans are once again working to stick to their New Year’s resolutions. Whether it's mastering a new skill, maintaining a new … more
Concern about generative artificial intelligence technologies seems to be growing almost as fast as the spread of the technologies themselves. … more
You probably already know that how you eat before bed affects your sleep. Maybe you’ve found yourself still lying awake at 2 a.m. after enjoying a cup of coffee with dessert. … more
Fountains of lava erupted from the Sundhnúkur volcanic system in southwest Iceland on Jan. 14, 2024. As the world watched on webcams and social media, lava flows cut off roads and bubbled … more
Like most kids of the 1990s, I attended a school that used the original DARE program as a cornerstone initiative in the war on drugs. Congressional funding for this Drug Abuse Resistance Education program surged to over US$10 million per year by 2002, despite studies published in the prior decade demonstrating the original program was ineffective at preventing substance use. … more
On Christmas Day 2023, world-renowned Australian chef and restaurateur Bill Granger died at 54. Granger owned and operated 19 restaurants across Australia, the U.K., Japan and South Korea. He authored 14 cookbooks, produced several TV shows and was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia. … more
The next time you pick up balloons for your big party, remember the helium gas in those balloons is destined for the stars. Helium is so light that it easily escapes Earth’s gravity, and all helium will eventually make its way into space. … more
The Omari Mosque in Gaza was largely destroyed by Israeli bombardment on Dec. 8, 2023. It was one of the most ancient mosques in the region and a beloved Gazan landmark. … more
(BPT) - Are you working toward specific health goals for your New Year's resolutions? If so, there's a good chance that improving your eating habits is at the top of your list. With a lot of … more
Donald Trump attends his civil fraud trial in New York City on Oct. 25, 2023. Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images Former President Donald Trump’s rhetoric has regularly bordered on the incitement … more
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