We’re celebrating Thanksgiving amid a pandemic. Here’s how we did it in 1918 – and what happened next
On Thanksgiving more than a century ago, many Americans were living under quarantines, and officials warned people to stay home for the holiday.
Looking for a job? This university shared its database with thousands of remote job openings
California State University, East Bay published a public database of remote job vacancies across the country to help people struggling to find employment due to the pandemic.
Don’t get scammed by ‘Secret Sister’ online gift exchange
If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. Here’s why you should avoid the ‘Secret Sister’ gift exchange.
This program could pay you $10,000 to work from Oklahoma
Are you working remotely but bored and ready to start a new chapter in life, or simply tired of paying a lot in rent for a small apartment? If so, Tulsa Remote will pay you $10,000 to move to Oklahoma.
US swimmer breaks two world records in one hour
Weekends are times when some people struggle for motivation. Caeleb Dressel apparently has no such issues.
Here are the major stores that will be closed on Thanksgiving
The pandemic has transformed the holiday shopping season. Another major difference this year: People planning to shop on Thanksgiving will have fewer options than they have had in the past.
Judge rules Voice of America head curbed First Amendment rights of its journalists
The chief executive of the agency that oversees Voice of America and his team must stop investigating and interfering with the journalists employed there, a federal judge ruled Friday.
Scranton, Pennsylvania, honors famous ‘scrappy kid’ turned President-elect
As President-elect Joe Biden prepares to move into the White House, his hometown honored him Friday just steps from his childhood home.
A police department is mourning a K-9 killed in the line of duty
A Tennessee police department is mourning the loss of a K-9 officer that died after suffering gunshot wounds when a man opened fire on a patrol car.
A victory for Democrats in Georgia’s Senate runoffs could hinge on the same Black women who helped flip the state blue
As the nation eyes Georgia with its pair of upcoming US Senate runoffs, a victory for Democrats could hinge on the same Black women who helped flip the state blue in the presidential election.
How Georgia’s pro-Trump election chief became the bane of the GOP
On Friday morning, just hours before his office helped certify that Joe Biden won the state’s 16 electoral votes, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was insistent he still supported Donald Trump and wished the President were heading to a sec…
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