ALI SWENSON and ARIJETA LAJKA With millions of Texas residents still without power amid frigid temperatures, conservative commentators have falsely claimed that wind turbines and solar energy were
By JAMIE STENGLE DALLAS (AP) — Snow and ice blanketed large swaths of the U.S. on Sunday, prompting canceled flights, making driving perilous and reaching into areas as
Indians said “I love you” to Amazon’s Alexa 19,000 times a day in 2020 and made an equal number of bedtime story requests. Indians even proposed to Alexa
TEL AVIV — Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the U.S. National Institutes of Health — and the public face of
With the right mix of policies and legislation, the United States could get a majority of its power from renewable energy within a decade, creating nearly 1 million
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Kyle Lewis of the Seattle Mariners and Devin Williams of the Milwaukee Brewers earned American League and National
By DEE-ANN DURBIN Aunt Jemima is making her last batch of pancakes. Quaker Oats said Tuesday that its Aunt Jemima brand pancake mix and syrup will be renamed
SAN FRANCISCO — Just three months after an arrest for drunk driving, Jerry Lyons barreled through a red light at an intersection and collided with seven cars, hospitalizing
Each February in schools across the nation, pictures of well-known Black historical figures are mounted on bulletin boards in commemoration of Black History Month. These figures are presented