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The oil supply shock from the Iran war is directly impacting what Americans pay to fill up their cars, with gasoline prices up an average of roughly 60 cents since hostilities erupted on February 28.
This is not our first rodeo, as they say, or more precisely, it’s not our leaders’ first energy crisis. It is only four years ...
As far as horror films go, writer-director Ian Tuason’s debut feature “Undertone” has just about everything a genre connoisseur could ever want, all rolled into one. The movie is packed with religious ...
Heading into the 1991 NFL draft, the Cowboys were flush with 10 draft picks in the first four rounds of the draft as the result of the Herschel Walker, Steve Walsh and other trades. With that much ...
Baseball against the backdrop of one of the most beautiful summer regions in the country has made T-Mobile Park a top-tier coveted stop among the 30 ballparks across MLB. Nestled in the SoDo ...
Seth Jones of the center for Strategic and International Studies talks about the U.S military's capacity to carry out extended strikes in Iran, and Iran's ability to retaliate. Practically speaking, ...
President Donald Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address in history Tuesday night, touting his administration's economic policies and immigration enforcement while condemning Democrats ...
Clarification: This story has updated to give a more precise estimate of the portion of teachers who say they do not assign homework at all. Questions over how much homework schools should assign are ...
Tanner Saunders is a Webby Award-winning senior hotels reporter for TPG based in Brooklyn. He covers everything from breaking hotel news to in-depth features on the world’s best hotels. The cards we ...