The annual Girl Scout Cookies sale is one many Americans look forward to. It has become a staple in American history and leaves an impact for troops.
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Powerball jackpot approaching $500 million. Will there be a winner drawn Saturday?
The first Powerball drawing of 2022 comes on Saturday night with the jackpot approaching $500 million; the last winner was Oct.4
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Wages are rising, but so are consumer prices. Is this a wage-price spiral?
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After 7 million impacted in Robinhood data breach, experts offer some tips for amateur investors
Robinhood became the latest financial platform to suffer a data breach, the investment app announced. Here are some tips for investors.
Fossil of prehistoric sea scorpion found in South China Sea — and it’s as big as a dog
The fossil of top marine predator dates back to 400 million years ago. It uncovers new explanations about the morphology of sea scorpions.
California school board president uses swear word in response to parent’s mask concern
Lauren Rupoli expressed her concern of issuing a mandatory mask mandate in K-12 schools. California school board president issues inappropriate reply.