While Amazon has struggled to find a consistent grocery strategy in the 15 years since it started dabbling in delivery, the Covid-19 pandemic has made one thing abundantly clear: Consumers’ desire to walk the supermarket aisles has... Read More
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A young boy’s prank caused a frightening experience for flight passengers and crew over the weekend, according to WFTV. An Alaska Airlines flight was on its way to Orlando, Florida Sunday afternoon (March 6) when it suddenly... Read More
The Super Bowl is known as the greatest show on turf. It is the pinnacle of the US sporting calendar and the ultimate goal of every NFL, college and high school football player. However, it transcends sport alone. The Super Bowl has carved out a... Read More
NBC Sports’ presentation of Super Bowl LVI this Sunday, Feb. 13 kicks off with a comprehensive five-hour Super Bowl LVI Pregame Show beginning at 1 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. In the hours leading up to the game, NBC Sports’ Super... Read More
With Super Bowl LVI just days away, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its Super Bowl LVI By The Numbers infographic together with its report on 2022’s Best & Worst Cities for Football Fans. Super Bowl LVI By The... Read More
Most internet users browse content online using the surface web, a segment of the internet where sites are indexed by popular search engines and can be easily viewed using traditional web browsers. While the surface web may represent most of what the... Read More
Fueled by a fourth-quarter comeback to beat the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, the Los Angeles Rams have claimed favorite status to win Super Bowl 56, according to analysts TheLines, which tracks odds in the U.S. regulated sports betting... Read More
The IRS will start accepting 2021 tax returns in less than a week. Filing delays and administrative headaches this season might eclipse those of last year — which was “one of the worst filing seasons,” according to an independent... Read More
Ice storms may not seem very common, but you should be ready! The National Weather Service has some tips to help you stay safe 1. Put together an emergency supply kit before the storm hits. 2. Have a week’s worth of food and... Read More
The New York Yankees have made yet another huge addition on the international market, signing top prospect Roderick Arias for $4 million, according to Jesse Sanchez of MLB.com. Arias, 17, is the No. 1-ranked international prospect, according... Read More
Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemorates the birth of one of the greatest civil rights warriors of the 20th century. Although King was an American who focused on segregation and inequality in the U.S., his impact was global.Decades after his death,... Read More
Lake Superior State University has released its annual list of Banished Words List. For 2022, LSSU received more than 1,000 nominations of words and terms for banishment for misuse, overuse, and uselessness to help compile the list. This year,... Read More
Short-form video app Triller, which has grown its audience through fighting sports, is going public through a reverse merger. Triller parent TrillerNet will buy publicly traded Seachange International Inc., a video delivery software... Read More
The housing market has been a hot topic of discussion throughout the pandemic, and that’s definitely not about to change — last month, sales of newly-built homes were down 14% YoY as first-time homebuyers struggled to navigate... Read More
The Surgeon General says that social media companies have a role to play in protecting the mental health of children since the misuse of its platforms appears to contribute to the problem. That came in an advisory report about what Surgeon General... Read More