The lyrics to a new song shared by country superstar Zach Bryan have caused a massive wave of backlash online and among conservative listeners. Just last week, the 29-year-old posted a snippet of a ...
A blight in the early 1900s nearly wiped out the American chestnut tree, once a staple food source and building material. Farmers are now planting blight-resistant hybrid chestnut trees in an effort ...
What made America great? Why did one politician campaign for president with the implied slogan that America was (no longer) great? What was his strategy to make America great again? The Great Red Hat ...
The mobile provider's service was confirmed by independent performance testing firms to offer the most consistent 5G access, broadest coverage and fastest median download speeds. By Stephanie Tsai If ...
After more than 60 years together, The Who have taken their final bow on the North American leg of their farewell tour. On Wednesday, October 1, at the Acrisure Arena in Thousand Palms, California, ...
Since forming in the early 1960s, The Who produced hit songs like “Baba O’Riley”, “Who Are You”, and “Behind Blue Eyes.” The band not only released a dozen studio albums but also received the chance ...
The “Make America Healthy Again” movement and American agriculture have been on a collision course this year, and at the center is a fight over commonly used pesticides. This May, a MAHA Commission ...
The Trump administration is choosing a radically different course, empowering us to unleash AI in a manner that better serves the public. Following President Donald Trump’s executive order on AI, our ...
Two Chicago eateries made the 2025 list of North America's 50 Best Restaurants. A team of gastronomic leaders unveiled the list at a Las Vegas event sponsored by S. Pellegrino & Acqua Panna, according ...
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With the federal government now the largest shareholder of Intel, an ostensibly private company, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick wants you to know that “This is not socialism.” With feverish speed ...