Month: December 2024
Starbucks went through big changes in 2024. The coffee chain could transform even more next year.
Starbucks got a new CEO, Brian Niccol, this year. In 2025, he’ll need to tackle long wait times, a union, and China.
Woman set on fire on New York subway identified by police
A woman who died this month after being set on fire inside a New York subway train has been identified by police as a 57-year-old woman from New Jersey.
25 of the best sports photos of the year
From the Super Bowl to the Paris Olympics, it’s been an incredible year for sports. Here’s a look at 25 of the best photos from 2024.
Our kids have an 8-year age gap. We thought having more kids later in life would be easier, but we were wrong.
I’ve alway wanted a big family. After having two kids, we delayed having more by eight years thinking we’d be better off financially. We were wrong.
Jimmy Carter was the first president to install White House solar panels, then Ronald Reagan removed them. Here’s what happened.
Amid the energy crisis of the 1970s, President Jimmy Carter hoped to reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were ‘legally single’ before their divorce. Here’s why it’s become popular among celebs.
Some couples can become legally single before finalizing a divorce. Celebs like Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, and Kim Kardashian popularized the term.
Governor’s post mistakenly sympathized with long-dead wife of Jimmy Carter
Texas governor Greg Abbot has expressed sympathy over former US president Carter’s passing to his dead wife Rosalynn, who died in 2023 Read Full Article at RT.com
US launches airstrikes on Yemen
American missiles hit Houthi command posts and military facilities in Sana’a, the Pentagon has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Kids’ low reading scores are ‘a 5-alarm fire,’ says DOGE’s Ramaswamy. His solution: Eliminate the Education Department.
DOGE leader Vivek Ramaswamy called 8th graders’ reading proficiency scores "downright brutal" while calling to get rid of the Education Department.
A flight had to abort 2 landings and divert to another country after its navigation systems faced GPS jamming
The incident occurred on a flight operated by Lauda Air, a subsidiary of Ryanair, between the Latvian capital Riga and Vienna.