President Joe Biden, 81, addressed his age issue head-on in his State of the Union address on Thursday, joking about it but also suggesting that his Republican rival, former President Donald Trump, 77, is leading with "old" ideas becomes. He made those in attendance laugh when he said, "I know I may not look like it, but I've been at this for a while." Biden then struck a more serious tone about the differences between himself and Trump as leaders. 'My “Fellow Americans, our nation’s problem is...
Find out how much snow fell on Monday and where things stand regarding our March snowfall numbers.
Another hotter-than-expected CPI report muddies the timing for the first interest rate cut.
This winter was the warmest on record for the Lower 48, NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information said Friday. Records date to the late 1800s.
Researchers have written up the unusual case in a medical journal.
Experts are turning their gaze towards the seas, advocating for the urgent investigation of geoengineering's potential.
As electric vehicles (EVs) become increasingly prevalent on roads, questions arise about their safety, particularly concerning the risk of electrocution.
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Hummingbird migration has been starting earlier and reports say some are staying in state all winter. These tiny birds are among the smallest in the world, according to the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. With 319 species living in North and South America, 15 are found in the U.S. with only []
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Another stronger-than-expected jobs report shouldn't change the Fed's calculus on interest rate cuts.
Property experts said Jeremy Hunt did little in the Budget to help struggling tenants facing record high rents or home buyers dealing with record house prices.
Private tutoring is increasing inequality between high and low-income families and must either be abolished or restricted to schools where it is accessible to all, experts have said. According to figures from statistics agency CBS, children from affluent areas have much better school results than their peers from poorer areas, partly because they have access to private tutoring, demand for which has been soaring. In 2017, parents paid some €320 million for private lessons compared to €472...