Watch this playful beaver enjoy a carved pumpkin ahead of Halloween at the Oregon Zoo
Three-year-old beaver Maple got to indulge in a special seasonal treat: a carved pumpkin.
Fighting false mail-in ballot claims, states seek outside help
Concerned about being on the losing end of an information war, state election officials are seeking outside help with messaging and rapid-response efforts in hopes they won’t be caught flatfooted by dubious claims of voter fraud.
MLB playoffs: Which teams have the clearest path to a title? Ranking contenders 1-8
All that noise and revenue, signifying nothing, is behind us. It feels like Major League Baseball’s playoffs are ready to truly commence.
This 95-year-old company found a sweet spot during the pandemic: Your kitchen
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit the US, some businesses held fast and hunkered down. Torani, the 95-year-old company that makes those colorful bottles of flavored syrup at your local coffee shop, didn’t have that luxury.
This startup is taking on big banks. And it’s working.
The economic forces set off by the pandemic are crushing traditional banks. Yet Chime, a startup taking aim at big banks, is booming. And it doesn’t have a single bank branch.
Coca-Cola is discontinuing more drinks
Zico is soon joining Odwalla in the beverage graveyard, as Coca-Cola announced plans to discontinue production of the coconut water in the coming months.
NYC mayor proposes closing schools in 9 areas with high Covid-19 test positivity rates
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Sunday proposed temporarily closing all schools and non-essential businesses in nine zip codes that have seen Covid-19 test positivity rates above 3% for at least seven consecutive days.
California wildfires have burned more than 4 million acres this year
Wildfires across California have burned “well over” 4 million acres so far this year, the state’s fire agency said Sunday.
Top aides to Texas Attorney General accuse him of bribery and abuse of office
Seven top aides to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton have accused him of bribery, abuse of office and other potentially criminal offenses, according to a letter obtained Saturday by the Austin American-Statesman and television station KVUE.
‘A devastating experience:’ Temporary layoffs just became permanent for millions of American workers
Jennifer Lorincz loved her job as a sales manager for a fabric company, even though it meant traveling across six states from New York to Indiana. But in August, she joined what has become the fastest growing part of the labor market — workers who have…
Think it’s hard keeping a restaurant open in a pandemic? Try opening one
On a New York City avenue near midtown Manhattan’s Restaurant Row, several former restaurant windows are currently dotted with For Lease signs. But one features a surprising promise in the middle of a pandemic: “Coming Soon.”
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