Arby’s franchise issues ultimatum to parents: Control children or be asked to leave A night out at a restaurant should be enjoyable to all, but for some,
Top 1% may out-earn US middle class The one-percenters in America may soon have as much money as the middle- and upper-middle classes combined. Federal Reserve data
Colorado to Make the Move to Digital State IDs, Mostly Coloradans will be able to show proof of identification via their smartphones to businesses and state agencies moving
Workers are getting less productive Productivity fell for the first time in four years during the latest quarter, driven by a surge in hours worked by self-employed Americans.
Ants can help us with our commutes Ants are exceptionally talented at avoiding traffic jams, according to new research. On their way to and from food sources,
Paging Epstein Coverup An electronic page for “Epstein Coverup” at San Diego International Airport was made by mistake, a report said. The airport’s messaging system announced a
Oklahoma University Sets Up VR Lab for Social Work Students Northwestern Oklahoma State University-Enid’s social work department got a major upgrade with the addition of a brand
US GOVERNMENT OPENS NATIONAL SECURITY REVIEW OF TIKTOK: REPORT The U.S. government has opened a national security review into the video-based app TikTok over Chinese data collection
Democrat wears ‘batgirl’ costume to impeachment vote, and social media erupts with ridicule Democratic Rep. Katie Porter of California wore a batgirl costume to Congress on Halloween, but
They’re not avocados, they’re ‘green gold,’ Small-scale avocado growers armed with AR-15 rifles take turns manning a vigilante checkpoint to guard against thieves and drug cartel extortionists in
A Missouri man accused of mutilating a cat in a fast-food restaurant restroom is facing animal abuse and property damage charges Court documents show a 19-year-old man had
The next generation of small electric scooters may just guide themselves right to a rider’s door Tortoise, one of the newest startups to emerge from the San Francisco
Researcher Warns That 5G Might Actually Cause Cancer After All As 5G cellular network tech looms, conventional wisdom dictates that cell phone radiation is more or less safe
As America’s Electricity Grid Has Become More Digitized With More Web-based Smart Meters And Devices, Cybercriminals Have Targeted The Energy Sector As An Attractive Target The biggest U.S.
Oklahoma man sentenced to 15 years in prison — for being caught with what turned out to be powdered milk A 29-year-old homeless Oklahoma man was sentenced to