The US passed a landmark gun deal one year ago. Is it working?
Gun violence activists and elected officials are gathering to mark a year since Congress passed the most significant gun safety deal in three decades.
At least 5 dead after tornadoes hit the South; thousands without power after severe storms
Widespread power outages continue to impact residents in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi Friday morning.
UPS employees authorize strike. What that means for you.
If UPS and its workers’ union fail to reach agreement, a strike could spur massive delivery disruptions across the country.
U.S. News & World Report: Pennsylvania and Florida towns in the Top 10 places to retire
Lancaster, Pennsylvania tops as one of the best places to retire in the U.S. Other Florida and Pennsylvania cities make the Top 10.
Greg Norman, wife accused of negligence in civil sexual assault lawsuit in Florida
Civil complaint claims underage girl was served alcohol, sexually assaulted at 2021 party at home of LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman.
Biden White House doubles down on ‘MAGA’ attacks despite Hatch Act warning
White House officials have continued using the term “MAGA” to attack Republicans despite a Hatch Act warning against it, prompting a new complaint.
Authorities investigating after American couple found dead in Mexico hotel room
In a GoFundMe, family wrote authorities told them Abby Lutz and John Heathco may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Is deflation good or bad? Here’s how it relates to inflation (and your wallet)
Deflation, inflation’s sometimes evil twin, has become a concern for economists in recent years. Here’s how it’s defined and measured.
70,000 new cars are stuck at factories as consumers face delays: Here’s what’s going on
Detroit carmakers have increased production, but now they struggle to get their finished cars from factories to U.S. dealerships. Here’s why.
See the data behind climate change’s devastating impact on California wildfires
Human-caused climate change is to blame for the increase in intensity of wildfires across California over the years, a new study suggests.
Leave the sweatpants at home. Why we need a dress code for flying.
Dressing up for your flight can benefit you in several ways. So even if your airline doesn’t adopt a dress code, maybe you should consider it.
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