U.S. stocks whipsawed, with the blue-chip Dow swinging through 1,000 points, before closing lower. Bolstered by strong earnings from artificial intelligence chip giant Nvidia and discount retailer ...
The history of government shutdowns began in earnest in the nineteen-eighties. Even then, they were typically short and often revolved around a handful of issues. Not that there even was an issue all ...
Researchers are seeing an uptick in cases, as they have every summer since the pandemic began. Here’s why. By Dani Blum Covid cases are climbing again this summer. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
IT IS HARD to overstate the importance of sleep. Regular hours of rest offer organisms of all sizes a chance to consolidate memories, repair cells and boost the health of their immune systems. But the ...
In case you've faced some hurdles solving the clue, Concave navel, we've got the answer for you. Crossword puzzles offer a fantastic opportunity to engage your mind, enjoy leisure time, and test your ...
The Federal Reserve has left its key interest rate unchanged for its fourth-straight meeting. The upshot for consumers: The cost to borrow money — whether through credit cards, for auto loans or ...
Why do people believe in conspiracy theories—narratives that attempt to explain events or phenomena without strong empirical evidence? These beliefs can seem puzzling, but they aren’t random.
J.S. Gornael has a BA in English with a Creative Writing Emphasis in Poetry and an MFA in Fiction. He has taken workshops in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction (though mostly the second). Half-cinephile ...
Wow, that's a confusing headline, isn't it? It's OK. We'll get through this together. Why Don't We were a boy band who broke up in 2022. They sampled Smashing Pumpkins that one time. For the past few ...
A mixed verdict has been reached in Why Don’t We’s yearslong legal battle with their former management company, Signature Entertainment. Tonight, an Orlando jury ruled that four of the band’s members ...
A single-minded, relentless drive—that’s what it takes to be successful. Be “all in.” Burn the boats behind us. That message is ingrained in our society, from self-help books to Nike advertisements to ...