If the Philadelphia Eagles really wanted to make everyone mad, they'd try to put together a drive all the way down the field with just tush pushes. And it might work. We saw a mini version of that ...
With its unique texture, taste and appearance, okra is an intriguing ingredient and a staple in Southern cuisine. Okra is also quite good for you, offering many nutrients that support digestion, heart ...
WASHINGTON -- With the federal government shutdown ongoing for the time being, millions of Americans who rely on Social Security or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits may be wondering how it ...
TULSA, Okla. — As the first day of the U.S. federal government shutdown nears its end, federal food assistance programs have a better idea on how it will affect Oklahomans. Many families and college ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A single mother who relied on federal food assistance lost her benefits in 2020 after Kentucky investigators concluded she’d committed fraud. The state alleged she had made ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — More New York City public school students have received a biliteracy endorsement on their high school diploma. The city education department announced a notable increase in the ...
Caleb Garner, 18, was getting his paperwork in order as he prepared for his freshman year at Florida State University. Part of that included looping in the Department of Veterans Affairs. He planned ...
I have no idea where my smartwatch is. OK, that isn’t entirely true. I know that it’s vaguely located within the walls of my home office, but beyond that, I’ve not missed its presence enough to seek ...
Duke reached a $2.35 million settlement agreement last week in response to a 2023 class-action lawsuit filed by retired Duke Health nurse Joy Franklin, who alleged that the University had been ...
Millions of people who receive food stamps could soon see smaller benefits or even get kicked out of the program due to changes that are starting to roll out from the Republicans' "big, beautiful" tax ...
The workplace is evolving rapidly. Rising healthcare costs, economic uncertainty and a multigenerational workforce are changing what employees expect from their benefits packages. To stay competitive, ...
WASHINGTON — If the federal government shuts down after midnight Sept. 30 over a funding impasse in Congress, the Department of Veterans Affairs would keep sending veterans their monthly pensions and ...