The rapidly expanding megachain, known for its affordable tea drinks and soft-serve, has more locations globally than ...
Receiving angbaos every CNY is fun, but giving them is a different kind of stress. If you’ve officially “graduated” from ...
The White House claims the Democrats "staged the real insurrection" by certifying former President Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 presidential election BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty President ...
Starting Thursday, Californians can request more than 500 different data brokers to delete their personal information. Those brokers collect and sell personal information, like browsing history and ...
The New York City university has embarked on an overhaul that some professors and students say imperils its standing as a bastion of the liberal arts. By Sharon Otterman It began more than a century ...
Looking to create a website without code? We'll show you how to build a Wix website, no programming required. Dianna Gunn built her first WordPress website in 2008. Since then, she's poured thousands ...
Amazon’s new Alexa.com portal brings the AI-powered Alexa+ assistant to the desktop browser. Amazon is quietly rolling out the last big pillar of its AI-powered Alexa+ vision: the Alexa.com website, ...
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - The City of Myrtle Beach has opened a Request for Proposals for companies to design and build a new municipal website. The project aims to create a more accessible, organized ...
The White House published a website detailing what it calls “false and misleading” media coverage, the latest in a series of unorthodox steps by the Trump administration against media outlets. The ...
The White House has declared war on “fake news” by creating a website to identify instances where it claims media outlets are misrepresenting the facts — with a “Hall of Shame” for repeat or egregious ...
The White House launched a page on its website Friday devoted to naming and shaming media outlets and reporters that publish stories it disagrees with. “Misleading. Biased. Exposed,” the site reads, ...
Two 17-year-olds are trying to make it easier for New Yorkers to find affordable housing, a problem city leaders have long struggled to solve. The innovative teens continue their work on a website ...