Americans like Social Security, but no one wants to pay for it, a new survey shows. To keep Social Security, 53% of Americans under age 30 say they’d rather cut benefits for current retirees than pay ...
While a lot of the attention was likely on the NFL and NBA on Monday night in sports, the 2025-26 college basketball season opened with a full and loaded slate of games, and chaos has already ensued.
K-pop, one of the world’s most popular genres, finally had some representation at the Austin City Limits Music Festival on Saturday. Seoul’s Riize debuted at the Beatbox stage, becoming the first ...
ARLINGTON, Va. – So Kids Can members announced today a sweepstakes and the addition of Pierre-Luc Dubois to the initiative. Dubois joins Martin Fehervary, Tom Wilson and Elliot in the Morning’s Elliot ...
WEST HAVEN — As the University of New Haven's athletic ambitions grow, so too will its facilities. The university, which transitioned its athletics program to Division I when it joined the Northeast ...
On This Day in 1967, The Beatles Perform for 400 Million People via the First Live Satellite Program
In June 1967, The Beatles performed to more than 400 million people when they played “All You Need Is Love” over the first live satellite broadcast. The Our World program was broadcast multinationally ...
Yasmin Al-Zibdeh was home with her two sisters and mom, waiting for a phone call from their dad to tell them to come down to the mosque. She thought members of the Islamic Society of Greater Houston ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A Nashville program is helping bridge the technology gap for residents with limited digital experience, and it's about to make an even bigger impact thanks to new funding.
EXCLUSIVE: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is ending the Quiet Skies program, which left some Americans subject to additional screenings at airport security. The department says the agency ...
Republicans are at odds over whether to claw back funding for an anti-HIV program as part of the GOP’s effort to pass legislation codifying DOGE cuts. The White House sent Congress a bill Tuesday that ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — One program distributes laptops in rural Iowa. Another helped people get back online after Hurricane Helene washed away computers and phones in western North Carolina. Programs in ...
The US Senate today voted along party lines to kill a Federal Communications Commission program to distribute Wi-Fi hotspots to schoolchildren, with Democrats saying the Republican-led vote will make ...
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