KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Kansas City leaders approved $1 million this week to create new strategies for addressing homelessness after the crisis jumped 170% in seven years. The city council passed a ...
Minnesota’s new paid leave program has seen attempts at fraud within its first month, according to state officials. The program, which offers 12-20 weeks of paid, job-protected leave for medical or ...
The federal government has begun using artificial intelligence to review whether certain treatments are necessary for Medicare enrollees in six states. The Trump administration launched the pilot ...
Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly on Monday said she doesn’t feel sorry for Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by a Border Patrol agent in Minnesota on Saturday. “I know I’m supposed to feel sorry ...
Americans largely disapprove of the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents as recent enhanced enforcement operations spread to new cities across the country, a new PBS News/NPR/Marist ...
Each day, after feeding his cat and tidying up his home, Johnny Miller has one more task left on his to-do list: confirm on his phone that he is indeed still alive. He does this through a Chinese app ...
The chatbot told Small she was living in what it called "spiral time," where past, present and future happen simultaneously. It said in one past life, in 1949, she owned a feminist bookstore with her ...
How many times a day do you say "sorry"? Probably too many. This apologetic word keeps popping into your mouth, and you sometimes overuse it in situations where it's not needed. Here are some ...
The claim vastly overstates preliminary research into whether the high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet might help people with the disorder, experts said. By Sheryl Gay Stolberg Health Secretary Robert F.
Windsor police have joined two other local police services, and others, in saying they aren't participating in the federal government's buyback program for banned assault-style weapons. In a statement ...
Women say "I'm sorry" a lot more often than men. Does that mean they're doing more things they have to apologize for? Nope, says Georgetown University professor Deborah Tannen. Women use "I'm sorry" ...