From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
New “first class” seats will launch on Frontier Airlines flights in early 2026, over a year after they were announced, and with a few crucial differences to a regular first-class offering. The ...
View post: Lucid Gravity’s Driver-Assist System Knows Where You Are Even Without GPS For decades, the BMW 7 Series and Mercedes-Benz S-Class have been at war in the full-size luxury sedan segment. The ...
Career and technical education programs are on the rise and appear poised for greater expansion. Well over half (61%) of educators report their districts have increased their CTE offerings over the ...
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Flu season is starting to tick up in the U.S. And, looking at clues from other countries, we may be in for a rough winter. But not all influenza is the same. And there are some notable differences ...
For a lesser-known Stephen King novel, “The Running Man” has enjoyed two adaptations, both wildly different. If you just read the book and watched the original 1987 adaptation, you’d either be excited ...
In 1958, sociologist August Hollingshead and psychiatrist Fritz Redlich wrote a pioneering book called Social Class and Mental Illness. They began the book with a memorable claim: "Americans prefer to ...
Several recent letters to the editor have criticized LNP | LancasterOnline for its article about U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick’s investments in municipal bonds and subsequent tax breaks (“Millionaire Sen.
While the battle of eggs vs. egg whites continues in the nutrition world, there’s another to consider. Brown eggs vs. white eggs—which is healthier? Some choose the brand or type of eggs they want ...
When it came time to decide where to enroll for college, Maggie Stearns hit a crossroads. Would she attend a public university in her home state of Georgia, one with a larger student population and ...