California is making waves in the trucking world with a major move to revoke thousands of commercial driver’s licenses. The ...
These patterns show London’s own wealth gap is deep and growing over decades. New York’s growing gap looks increasingly similar to London’s long‑running divide. About one in five Londoners lives in ...
Spouses of U.S. citizens are facing tougher challenges than ever in the green card process. Longer wait times, stricter document reviews, and more interviews are becoming the new normal.
More than a billion dollars quietly slipped through the cracks of programs meant to help people in need, and Minnesota became ...
California spends much more on public services per resident than Texas, with state and local spending roughly 60 % higher in ...
Imagine Exhibitions, which owns Real Bodies, has categorically denied Kim’s claims. The company stated the disputed specimen has remained on continuous public display in Las Vegas since 2004, ...
Southwest Airlines is about to become a very different airline. Starting January 27, 2026, passengers will get assigned seats for the first time in the carrier’s 53-year history. The familiar A, B, ...
In summer 1950, polio hit tiny Wytheville, Virginia with brutal force. The first case struck 20-month-old Johnny Seccafico in late June. Soon after, the town of just 5,500 people had 184 cases—one in ...
Just three days before Pearl Harbor, the US Army set up Fort Burnside at Rhode Island’s Beavertail Point. They hid their command post as a large beach house, but inside sat 36-inch concrete walls and ...
Stone Mountain wasn’t just a big rock in Georgia. It was the heart of an empire. In 1887, the Venable brothers bought this mountain for $48,000 and changed American building forever. Soon, their ...
October 1943 turned the skies over Germany into a death trap for American airmen. The Eighth Air Force sent waves of B-17 bombers deep into Nazi territory, but the cost was steep. In just one week, ...
In 1858, Mobile plantation owner Timothy Meaher bet $1,000 he could sneak slaves into America, 50 years after the trade was banned. He soon hired Captain William Foster, who sailed to West Africa and ...
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