College campuses always shift in December. The air gets colder, the libraries get fuller and the conversations between friends start sounding the same: “I’m exhausted,” “I’m so behind,” “I just […]
College students often hear that winter break is a “nice perk” of academic life, a few weeks to relax before the spring semester begins. But after months of deadlines, exams, […]
There’s a reason the Christmas season has earned the reputation of being “the most wonderful time of the year.” Beyond the holiday jingles, twinkling lights and crowded shopping malls, there’s […]
The long-awaited public release of documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein’s case, which involved serious and extensive unlawful activities, was intended to be a watershed moment for transparency. […]
Black Friday used to mean something. It meant setting your alarm for 3 a.m., bundling up in coats and gloves and standing with hundreds of other determined shoppers outside big […]
After weeks of political gridlock, the federal government has finally reopened, and while the news brought a wave of relief, it didn’t magically undo the damage. Millions of Americans, from […]
The recent wave of layoffs across major technology companies is not merely another round of cost-cutting measures; it signals a deeper structural shift driven by artificial intelligence. Firms such as […]
As the United States government shutdown stretches on, millions of Americans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — better known as SNAP — are facing uncertainty about where […]
Every year, as soon as the calendar flips to Nov. 1, it feels like the world forgets that Thanksgiving exists. Holiday commercials flood TV screens, stores swap out pumpkins for […]
Once a night of harmless spooks, community gatherings and silly disguises, Halloween has, in recent years, morphed into a troubling display of costumes that use real weapons, simulated violence and […]