Burlington Stores will take over more than 50 locations vacated by bankrupt Bed Bath & Beyond Bed Bath & Beyond locations across America will soon be replaced by Burlington Stores outposts
Texas hits historic power usage Amid searing temperatures this week, Texas has hit a new power use record. The state’s grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas
Putin says the aborted rebellion played into the hands of Russia’s enemies Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier this week blasted organizers of a weekend revolt, the gravest threat
Worker dead after being “ingested” into plane engine at San Antonio airport An airport worker died Friday after he was “ingested” into the engine of a Delta plane
‘We rebuilt I-95 in just 12 days’: Busy Philly highway reopens to cars, trucks Interstate 95 reopened to traffic less than two weeks after a deadly fiery collapse
Single supernova looks like 4 On June 15, 2023, an international team of astronomers released an unusual new image of a very distant supernova, SN Zwicky, a star
Biggest companies lift pay: Study A tight labor market helped raise salaries at most S&P 500 companies last year, even with hot inflation and layoffs. Pay at 278
Twitter is being evicted from its Boulder, CO, office since it owes its landlord three months’ rent Twitter owes three months’ rent to its Boulder landlord, and a judge
4 mini-Neptunes play hide and seek On June 8, 2023, researchers at the University of Bern and University of Geneva announced that they’ve discovered four new exoplanets. Using
Netflix mulls entering the golf game Netflix may host its first-ever celebrity golf tournament this fall. The event would be held in Las Vegas and feature stars from
Teens who loiter in parking lots and slam six energy drinks before 9am might live forever The amino acid taurine, which is found in energy drinks (and naturally
Astronauts’ brains need a 3-year break after long missions Scientists at the University of Florida announced results of a new study that said astronauts need to take a
Smoke from Canada’s wildfires caused US solar power production to plunge over 50% There have been massive wildfires burning in Canada since the beginning of June. There are
Extreme Canadian wildfire smoke shrouds parts of U.S. Smoke from wildfire in Canada, including dozens of blazes in Quebec, is flowing south. There are alerts up in the
The General Services Administration is giving out six lighthouses in the US—for free Looking for a place with waterfront views? The government might have a deal for you. The General