More than 2 billion cups of coffee are consumed around the world every day, making it the most popular drink on Earth after water. Now, a group of students at San Jose State University is learning ...
“Do you believe in miracles?” It often feels like I have this message plastered on the back of my eyelids. It takes the shape of one of those matrix board LED displays with the pixelated orange ...
In 1997, Amazon’s founder and CEO, Jeff Bezos, told the company’s shareholders that the company’s focus would be to “obsess over customers.” Part of the point he was making—in what is probably the ...
Los Angeles Rams running back Blake Corum (22) celebrates his touchdown against the Tennessee Titans during the fourth quarter at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. / Andrew ...
In Week 1, outside of getting a win, the result couldn't have gone better for the Jets. Gang Green showed signs of an offensive juggernaut against a vaunted Steelers defense in a 34-32 defeat at home ...
Texas A&M University fired a professor Tuesday over course instruction related to gender identity after a Republican state lawmaker shared a video that appears to show a student at the university ...
As summer winds down and students head back to class, some parents are enrolling their kids in a brand-new school in Scottsdale. It’s called Alpha School, and it runs on an education model called “two ...
It’s been 45 years since Al Michaels asked that question in the final seconds of Team USA’s dramatic ice hockey win over the Soviet Union. Paris has the Louvre and the Mona Lisa, the British Museum in ...
A Texas state representative is speaking out after a Texas A&M student was allegedly removed from a class for questioning transgender-related course content. "After serving under President Trump, I ...
The Glen Cove City Council unanimously approved a $2.2 million contract with National Lawn Sprinklers to install a new irrigation system in the Glen Cove Golf Course at its Tuesday, Aug. 26, meeting.
As a young boy, British-born Italian Carlo Acutis was fascinated by miracles. He read captivating stories about wine turning to blood in Croatian castles and how in Colombia priests stopped ...