Summers in Georgia can get unbearable, with temperatures often soaring into the low 100s. And although winters can be mild in Georgia, it can still get icy from time to time. With that said, cooling ...
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 ...
The Ryder Cup is one of golf’s most celebrated events, but unlike traditional tournaments, its format is unique. The 24-player competition between the United States and Europe unfolds over three days ...
Plans are being made for the introduction of new digital ID cards that can be held on your phone. The Government hopes the proposed IDs will support efforts to reduce illegal immigration by curbing ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.—The Air Force is eager to use AI widely but is still struggling with the infrastructure to make it all work, said the service’s top buyer for battle-network systems. “One of my ...
As state schools Superintendent Ryan Walters exited what will likely be his last meeting of the Oklahoma State Board of Education, he walked out to a chorus of critics who sang: “Na, na, na, na, na, ...
After an unseasonably long pause, the Atlantic hurricane season is alive again with twin tropical systems that some models show heading in parallel tracks off the coast of Florida and the Southeast.
Of the many great technological leaps made in the middle of the 20th century, one of the ones with perhaps the greatest impact on our modern life takes a back seat behind the more glamorous worlds of ...
Humira (adalimumab) is used to treat several autoimmune conditions. The drug typically stays in your system for a few months after your final dose. This article explains how long Humira may remain in ...
How does the Automated Ball-Strike System work? Stadiums are outfitted with cameras that track each pitch and judge whether it crossed home plate within the strike zone. In early testing, umpires wore ...
Reform of the welfare system "must happen", the Work and Pensions Secretary, Pat McFadden, has told the BBC. Speaking two weeks after taking over the welfare brief, he vowed to press ahead with ...