Wyoming is having none of this seemingly greener options mess and has decided to try to ban the sale of new electric vehicles in the state by 2035.
If it’s not one thing to worry about it’s something else. This time the infection isn’t COVID, but something that is hopefully going to be more controllable since it isn’t viral.
A Canadian man, Jericho Wolf Labonte, was arrested in Seaside, Oregon after a series of unusual events along the Pacific Northwest coast.
The bald eagle, symbol of America, is currently being killed by the most stereotypical American thing: lead poisoning from eating bullets.
A Michigan man was left with a $1,000 bill after his 6-year-old son ordered food from several restaurants on Grubhub last weekend.
We’re sure you’ve noticed that your grocery bill and well, every other food related bill went up over the last few years. While we don’t know when it will stop, we do know that access to food is something that is top of mind for some politicians and scientists.
The increased security measures taken by retailers to reduce theft may have a negative impact on consumers of color, who may feel overpoliced and unwanted.
Google is preparing for a competition in AI with its new chatbot "Bard," aimed at challenging the popularity of Microsoft-backed ChatGPT.
On Monday, Renault and Nissan officially revitalized their relationship which had been strained, leading to the downfall of former CEO, Carlos Ghosn.
Check our global gratuity guide to brush up on your tipping etiquette before you go abroad.
You’ve probably been hearing a lot about the shortage of diabetes drug Ozempic in the news and you’re probably also wondering what the big deal about Ozempic is. Well, we’re here to tell you!
Californians (and visitors) now have the power to sue anyone who violates California laws against the manufacture, distribution or sale of firearms. The function of this law is similar to laws that allow persons to sue women who sought an abortion and the provider who performed the procedure. Why? Clever trolling.