The average teenager spends more than seven hours a day on screens, and nearly half of that time is devoted to social media, according to the 2019 Common Sense census. But the most surprising fact isn ...
A knack for creative financing and an enormous appetite for risk helped CoreWeave’s Michael Intrator ride the AI data center boom to a $6.7 billion personal fortune. But as bubble fears mount, his ...
Everyone with the Pittsburgh Penguins is going through a bit of an acclimation process with new coach Dan Muse in the early days of training camp. Perhaps no one more so than forward Bryan Rust, who ...
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Charlie Kirk's mastery of social media was key to his rise as an influence in conservative politics. So the extent to which his death and its aftermath have played out on those forums shouldn't come ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump urged lawmakers who canceled events in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination to "go forward" but monitor security risks closely. In a Sept. 12 interview on "Fox ...
Anthony Rizzo will retire as a Chicago Cub and join the organization as a team ambassador, the team announced Wednesday. Rizzo, one of the stars of the 2016 championship team that ended the historic ...
What people need to know most about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal is not who else disported themselves with the sexual predator’s teenage victims — as much curiosity as that might satisfy. The weightier ...
PITTSFIELD — In education, a strong start doesn’t just matter. It’s crucial. With that in mind, Pittsfield Public Schools, in cooperation with Berkshire United Way and early childhood educators, is ...
Pain is an unfortunate part of life. As much as we'd like to avoid it, sometimes we just can't. Injuries occur unexpectedly, putting a bump (and sometimes a major detour) into our daily routines.
Lyrics provider LyricFind’s lawsuit against rival Musixmatch will go forward after a US federal court rejected a large part of Musixmatch’s motion to dismiss the case. Continue to article... In a ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt got so frustrated at the daily press briefing Wednesday that she almost cursed, not once but twice. And Leavitt’s barely concealed anger and blunt response ...
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