The Washington Post editorial board slammed the Chicago Teachers Union's focus on social justice initiatives as students' math and reading proficiency continues to drop in the city.
A flight etiquette debate is intensifying as many passengers stand in aisles right after landing, blocking others and creating safety concerns. Expert Diane Gottsman shared thoughts.
Oceania Cruises announces adults-only policy for guests 18 and older starting with new reservations, citing passenger demand for tranquil luxury ship experiences.
America's best buffets evaluated on quality, variety, freshness and cleanliness include luxury options like The Nordic Rhode Island and Moonlite Bar-B-Q Inn Kentucky.
Dr. Mark Hyman and other experts explain how Dry January transforms health in 30 days, detailing alcohol's effects on the brain, liver, gut and hormones.
Detroit Public Schools brought back Perfect Attendance Pays program for 2026, offering high school students up to $1,000 in gift cards for attending class January 5 through March 20.
The state of Massachusetts will allow social marijuana consumption at licensed businesses after the federal rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III drug classification.
Clemson professor Dr. Joshua Bregy reaches settlement with university after being fired over social media post about Charlie Kirk, with agreement to rescind firing.
Updated food pyramid emphasizes red meat and full-fat dairy, but doctors warn about cardiovascular risks and personalized nutrition needs for Americans.
January data privacy risks increase as scammers rebuild target lists and data brokers refresh profiles. The Treasury urges vigilance against identity theft attempts.
McDonald's Big Arch burger becomes a permanent menu item in the U.K. and Ireland. The fast-food giant reportedly plans bigger burgers, official secret menu and a Pokémon partnership for 2026.