Customs officers in Philadelphia seize nearly $200K worth of counterfeit auto parts, including air bag covers
US Customs and Border Protection officers in Philadelphia have seized counterfeit auto parts worth nearly $200,000, the agency said.
Wall Street says bad news is no longer good news. Here’s why
There’s been a seismic shift in investor perspective: Bad news is no longer good news.
Opinion: Texas judge’s stunning ruling caps extraordinary week
“O, for a muse of fire,” pleads the chorus at the outset of William Shakespeare’s “Henry V.” It seeks to “ascend the brightest heaven of invention” and conjure up “the vasty fields of France” on a tiny stage to transport the audience back in history.
Los Angeles school workers’ union votes to approve new contract with school district
The union representing thousands of Los Angeles school workers has voted “overwhelmingly” to approve a new contract with the Los Angeles Unified School District after last month’s three-day strike, union officials said in a news release Saturday.
Former football teammates picking up the slack during Jackson, Mississippi, trash standoff
The duo is taking the latest Jackson, Mississippi, crisis into their own hands, literally, by picking up city trash.
America funded nationwide child care during WWII. Here’s how Biden is trying to revive that effort
During World War II, the federal government spent more than $1 billion in today’s dollars to help provide affordable child care for mothers who entered the workforce in droves to support the war effort.
Enjoy waterfront charm at the 10 best coastal small towns in the US
USA TODAY 10Best readers voted on their favorite coastal small towns, and the 2023 results are in. Consider these top 10 towns for a summer vacation.
What is the healthiest rice? Here’s the problem with that question, a nutrition scientist says.
The question of the healthiest rice doesn’t have an easy answer, says nutrition scientist Kera Nyemb-Diop. Here’s why the debate can turn unhealthy.
Landfills catch fire, briefly, all over America. Why did one in Alabama burn for months?
A landfill fire burned for more than four months in Alabama, polluting the air, filling the sky with ash and making people sick. The state did little to stop it.
I’m a Nashville high school student. We’re tired of waiting for a solution to gun violence.
Shootings happen because of guns and confidence. These murderers gain their confidence from politicians who turn a blind eye to the effects of guns.
Six community colleges to offer tuition-free education for all Boston residents
All Boston residents are now eligible for tuition-free schooling at six community colleges — regardless of their age, income or immigration status — under a new plan announced by the city government.
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