SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego residents can access free admission to attractions across the city — including museums and the zoo — with a library card. The San Diego Public Library offers passes to ...
The UK’s net migration dropped sharply to 171,000 in the year to December 2025, the lowest outside the pandemic since 2012. But nobody seems to care. From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Classes at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library are teaching African Americans how to trace their family lineage to enslaved ancestors. The classes are hosted throughout the year by ...
PADUCAH — A night of music and education awaits at the McCracken County Public Library. As part of their Evening Upstairs series, the library will host "Why Mozart Matters," a lecture and listening ...
Tiha Kabir shows off the project that the students will learn at the KDL Kentwood class she is leading. Tiha Kabir learned to sew as a child, picking up basic mending skills from her family. Years ...
America produces more petroleum than it consumes. That's one of the reasons the U.S. is sometimes described as "energy independent." On the surface, then, it doesn't seem to make sense that gas has ...
ATLANTA — Students in Georgia may no longer be able to use their cellphones inside high schools. Lawmakers passed a bill that bans their use during the instructional day. Sasha Contreras is a senior ...
Enterprise AI spending hit $37 billion in 2025—a 200% jump from the year before. The message from the C-suite couldn’t be clearer: AI is no longer a competitive advantage. It’s table stakes. So why ...
[Maximilian Milovidov is a freshman at Columbia University and a member of TikTok's Youth Council. He used a large language model to edit this essay for length and a human to edit for content. This ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — School leaders in Virginia Beach are considering whether to scale back Chromebook use for the division’s youngest students. The Virginia Beach City Public Schools currently ...
In his State of the Union address, President Trump made exaggerated claims about the state of the economy, including prices, jobs and the cost of health care. Economics professor Justin Wolfers breaks ...