Should you take a ‘workcation’? With the proliferation of work from anywhere, it’s getting harder to unplug from the job. For many, the solution is a “workcation”, working
Civil War-era cannonball found with fusing still intact in Maryland The Maryland State Fire Marshals bomb squad diffused a live, unexploded Civil War-era cannonball found in Frederick County,
US facing anti-Asian ‘crisis point’ Asian American congresswomen say the U.S. is at a “crisis point” on discrimination and violence toward Asian communities, offering deeply personal accounts of
Grammy Award ratings drop 51 percent to record low CBS’ Grammy’s telecast reached 9.2 million, television and streaming, viewers Sunday (3-14), the lowest number on record and a
Philadelphia to dim lights to make it safer for birds in flight The lights of Philadelphia might not shine as bright in the coming weeks as a coalition
Scientists have recovered a rare kind of meteorite that could help them learn about the early years of our solar system The “carbonaceous chondrite” is the result of
Germany bans ‘water vitalizer’ over radio interference German authorities banned the sale and use of a New Age water vitalizer device amid concerns that it is interfering with
Scientists discover at least 50 genes are involved in determining human eye color, a much more complex process than previously thought An international team of researchers led by
Workers are happiest in these roles Business development specialists are among the happiest workers right now. That job function has the highest percentage (56%) of people saying they
High body mass index and obesity found to be significant risk factors for COVID-19 hospitalization and death, particularly for those under 65 years old About 78% of people who
Study Identifies Key Barriers to Wildfire Recovery Tree nurseries in Colorado and across the nation would need to increase seedling production by an additional 1.7 billion each year
World’s food waste mostly from households, UN report estimates Instead of finishing your leftovers, you let them go bad and buy takeout. It’s a familiar routine for many
New Zealand researchers have discovered several new species of deep-sea sharks that glow in the dark Bioluminescence has been observed in sea creatures like jellyfish and squid but
The Royal Navy’s Robotic Submarines Will Be Tested In-Depth Of Ocean The United Kingdom’s Royal Navy wants powerful crewless robotic submarines to support its wars under the ocean.
Employers map out another WFH year Major tech employers are reviving their discussions on work-from-home perks and pay now that companies worldwide are entering their second year of
Virginia prison staffer says she was fired on suspicion of smuggling after body scan detected tampon A dental hygienist who says she was fired by the Virginia Department
Brisbane, Australia tapped by International Olympic Committee as preferred host for 2032 Summer Olympics The decision by the IOC’s executive board puts Brisbane on a fast-track to victory