A shocking new study has revealed that 27 million adults in the UK have littered in the past year. More than 15.1 million people (28%) have also confessed to dropping unwanted food items such as fruit ...
With technology rapidly changing the future of work, a local workforce program celebrated the graduation of 13 young adults from a six-month program designed to prepare them for careers in ...
Get ready to jingle all the way into some brain-twisting fun with Christmas riddles! These little puzzles will have you guessing everything from Santa’s favorite snacks to what’s hidden under the tree ...
Nate Bargatze, Leanne Morgan and Dusty Slay are leading a family-friendly scene. Unlike earlier stand-ups, they don’t look down at their cursing peers. By Jason Zinoman Reporting from Nashville The ...
Just four years after Virgin Voyages’ first ship sailed its inaugural Caribbean itineraries, the cruise line is bringing online its fourth ship while continuing to challenge the norms of the industry.
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Laughter is one of the best ways to brighten your day, and whether you’re in need of a quick pick-me-up or just want to entertain friends without crossing any lines, clean jokes are the way to go.
A clean energy program in Schenectady just got a big boost. An award of $500,000 was given to the Social Enterprise and Training Center, also known as the SEAT center. The money comes from the state.
We love testing our brains every day. Whether it's with a tricky puzzle, learning a new language or doing a simple sudoku (emphasis on the simple here). And one of the easiest and most fun ways to ...
Mc Allen, Texas — Adults fighting kids for clean water, despondent toddlers and a child with swollen feet denied a medical exam — these first-hand accounts from immigrant families at detention centers ...