Amanda Smith is a freelance journalist and writer. She reports on culture, society, human interest and technology. Her stories hold a mirror to society, reflecting both its malaise and its beauty.
In December, Subway announced the return of its Sub Club loyalty program. The Sub Club, which initially shut down in 2005, offered customers a free footlong for every three they bought. Now, less than ...
A fire broke out in a building at the John Amos Power Plant in Winfield on Sunday morning, firefighters said. Rally at Capitol targets Morrisey’s ICE pact as 650 arrests fuel due process outcry On ...
This SEC football program secured a top 10 transfer portal ranking after a five-win season by adding 29 veteran scholarship players. The standard trajectory for a college football team following a ...
Recently, I used Costco's Auto Program to save thousands of dollars when buying a car. It was easy to use, and I liked that I didn't have to negotiate or haggle with a dealership. More Costco members ...
Blue Origin has “paused” its New Shepard program for the next two years, a move that likely signals a permanent end to the suborbital space tourism initiative. The small rocket and capsule have been ...
Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines with a BA in Communication Arts and over six years of experience in writing gaming news and guides. He plays just about everything, from ...
(TNS) — Amid uncertainty around federal funding for universities and colleges, the Trump administration has distributed $169 million across more than 70 institutions, including UW-Stout, to further ...
Subway’s new loyalty program lets customers score a free footlong sub after ordering three sandwiches Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial Assistant of PEOPLE's food department. She writes the weekly ...
The Trump administration has been working overtime to portray itself as the savior of America’s farms and food security when, in fact, it’s become our food system’s greatest threat. The recent ...
A bipartisan group in Congress is urging the Education Department to add nursing to a list of college programs that are considered "professional," adding to public outcry after nurses were omitted ...
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