The cost of a spooky good time: Americans can save on Halloween fun
Halloween spending this year is projected to break the bank by $12.2 billion in the United States, and $3.6 billion will buy candy.
Halloween spending this year is projected to break the bank by $12.2 billion in the United States, and $3.6 billion will buy candy.
As the October 7 war rages on—and despair grows—I can understand why some might think it naïve to highlight the work of Israelis and Palestinians who don’t just talk about peace but are making it.
The Biden-Harris Administration designated the APM Tech Hub as one of the 31 inaugural Tech Hubs in the U.S.
Republicans who actively opposed the Prescription Drug Affordability Board in Virginia are being rewarded by big pharmaceutical companies with large donations.
According to a report by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission, child care is unaffordable for the majority of Virginia families.
A “much larger earthquake” is possible in Stuarts Draft after a series of three small earthquakes over eight days, according to a Virginia Tech professor.
Throughout the U.S., buildings, bridges, arenas, stadiums and other landmarks will light up for the 24th Annual Lights On Afterschool.
Approximately 50 percent of Americans have earned college degrees in 2023, but some cities boast a higher concentration of degree holders.
We have let the government’s evil-doing, its abuses, power grabs, brutality, meanness, inhumanity, immorality, greed, corruption, debauchery and tyranny go on for too long.
What are we doing to promote and advance the kind of large-scale development of solar and other renewables needed to transition away from fossil fuels?
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