Construction companies that have been tasked with demolishing the East Wing of the White House and building a $300 million ballroom for President Trump are maintaining a low profile amid public ...
A French cyclist survived for three days after a horrendous 130-foot fall into a ravine, kept alive by the bottles of red wine he had in his shopping bag, police said. The 77-year-old missed a bend on ...
The intention behind creating smartphones, as with most technological innovations, was probably to make us smarter. Unfortunately, that’s not how we really use our phones. While you can learn a thing ...
Several years ago, at age 60, Mona Weiger decided to give her son Kyle’s online fitness program a go. His video tutorials focused on mastering handstands—a move Mona “never dreamed I’d be able to do,” ...
I find myself lying face down in a pool of my own sweat. I’m supposed to be doing handstand press-ups against a wall, but after a few reps my exhausted shoulders give way. I’m racing 26-year-old ...
Moderna could tumble once again, if there's a lack of positive news in its upcoming earnings release. Novo Nordisk looks cheap, but the drugmaker's low valuation makes sense compared to future growth ...
TWIN FALLS, Idaho — Twin Falls will begin shutting down and winterizing its pressurized irrigation system on October 20, according to a press release. Once the process begins, subdivisions connected ...
Deciding whether to rake leaves depends on your property type and gardening goals. Leaving leaves on the ground provides shelter for insects and recycles nutrients into the soil. Thick layers of wet ...
Oct. 16 (UPI) --U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., fell down in a Capitol hallway Thursday on his way to the Senate to vote. McConnell, 82, announced earlier this year that he would not seek ...
The 83-year-old fell on his way to Senate votes. Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell, 83, fell to the ground in a Capitol hallway Thursday afternoon as he made his way to Senate votes. McConnell, who ...
The media act like government is the most important part of life. It isn't. Fortunately, most of life, and the best of life, happens outside government. Yes, we need government. Limited government.
We started daylight saving time in March and turn the clocks back to end it in early November. Ohio lawmakers have urged Congress to make daylight saving time permanent, but legislation stalled in the ...