Black Friday, now synonymous with shopping deals and festive consumerism, has a dark and tumultuous history rooted in financial chaos. ...
Colorado and Illinois Governors have introduced Governors Safeguarding Democracy, a bipartisan coalition aimed at protecting democratic principles. ...
New York City plans to return control of all shelter operations, including those for asylum-seeking migrants, to the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) by June 2026. ...
A Houston cardiologist has sparked a viral debate, with over 1.1 million views on social media, by openly criticizing a recent Texas executive order. ...
The FAA has proposed granting SpaceX the ability to ramp up its Starship launches from five to 25 annually at its South Texas Starbase. ...
United States: A multitude of educational institutions across Oklahoma have pre-emptively adjusted their Monday schedules in response to the threat of severe meteorological disturbances. Adjustments to Monday’s School Schedules Numerous districts have opted to cancel, delay, or modify the commencement ...
Starting January 2025, Tennessee will require specific documents from residents moving from nine states not participating in the S2S Verification Service. ...
An explosion at Givaudan Sense Colour’s Louisville factory killed two and injured several others. The blast is under investigation, with the cause still unknown. ...
Denver recently experienced its 11th-largest snowstorm since 1882, with nearly 20 inches of snow in the city and over 40 inches in areas like Limon. ...
In Detroit, new school board members elected in November are set to join in January, likely bringing intensified scrutiny of Superintendent Nikolai Vitti. ...