CHICAGO — A local crossing guard went above and beyond to help a student get across a flooded Chicago street on Thursday. Joe Sass is a crossing guard at Jamieson Elementary School, located at 5650 ...
We’re talking about sex and why Americans aren’t having it. The country is experiencing a sex recession–a decline in sexual activity that’s been going on for a while. It cuts across all ...
A Grok chat window on a laptop on June 9, 2025. Last week, we conducted a test that found five leading AI models—including Elon Musk’s Grok—correctly debunked 20 of President Donald Trump’s false ...
While total air travel increased during the first six months of 2025, new data from Airlines Reporting Corp. (ARC) found that U.S.-based travel agency air ticket sales actually decreased one percent, ...
The sarcasm-loving British post punk band was the surprise sensation at 2023’s Grammys. Now they’re back for more — with a little less sass but a lot more heart. By Ethan Millman Music Editor Rhian ...
A full night’s rest is key for waking up alert and energized for the day. But a wave of social media habitués, across platforms from TikTok to Reddit, have recently boasted a contrarian-tinted trend: ...
The relationship between minimalism, maximalism, and mental states has been reflected throughout history. Trends in these styles shift with the spirit of each era, mirroring how society navigates its ...
Last-minute sales, limited-time offers and half-off deals can be hard to resist for some holiday shoppers. This season, Americans were projected to spend seven percent more than 2023. But a social ...
Here’s one way to lose a seat at the dinner table. A woman was stunned when her 30-year-old boyfriend of two years put together a PowerPoint presentation to critique her homemade dinner — and then ...
The 2024 election isn’t just dividing the country and sparking heated family and workplace conflicts. It’s affecting how people spend – or don’t spend – their cold, hard cash. Forty-four percent of ...
Voters in small states have more Electoral College votes per capita than larger, more diverse states. Thus, they have more power to choose a president than they would in a national popular election. A ...
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