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Mutual aid groups are looking for volunteers and donations in the wake of historic flooding caused by Tropical Storm Chantal.
The UK Met Office has given storms forenames for the past decade as part of an effort to raise public awareness of extreme weather before it strikes. Heat waves are becoming increasingly frequent ...
Will a food dye ban make your favorite treats taste different? We put Froot Loops to the test. Inside our blind taste test of three cereals.
Facebook has been showing some users a pop-up message asking them if they want to allow the social network to create collages, recaps and AI restylings using photos they've yet to upload from ...
When people are stressed, they make riskier decisions. The biggest factor behind this change in behavior is a decrease in "loss aversion," according to a recent study by University of Arkansas ...
A pharmacist warns that certain medications may put people at greater risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
Fasten your seatbelt — this pilot’s salary might cause turbulence in your current career plans.
Weird-shaped notebooks make me want to write again Different shapes inspire different doodles, as the Triangle and Sidekick notebooks prove.
San Francisco police have made an arrest in a vandalism case involving the Pink Triangle atop Twin Peaks.
Tech Culture AI research workplace More workers are using AI, but businesses still struggle to make it useful Research from Gallup and Salesforce reveal the promise and pitfalls of workplace AI By ...
I'm a Financial Professional: This Is the Roth Conversion Mistake Too Many People Make Converting your traditional IRA to a Roth can be a fantastic tax-saving move, but you've got to be smart ...
What did Rep. Melissa Hortman and the other victims do that made someone hate them enough to kill? That’s the question Minnesota Democrats are scrambling to answer after the former House Speaker ...