• The Department of Education can’t stop messing up FAFSA

    There are few things on the Biden administration’s long list of failures that so exemplify pure ineptitude as the rollout of the simplified Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Three months after finally launching, the Department of Education can’t stop messing it up. The latest error from the incompetent and bloated agency was a calculation […]

  • James Carville, the Cajun Who Can’t Stop Ragin’

    A few years ago, when James Carville was teaching at Louisiana State University, he heard that one of his students had gotten into the school of her dreams to work on an advanced degree. He wanted to toast her. “I get a $25 champagne and four plastic flutes,” he recalled, “and I said to the students: ‘All right. You are not going to get out of James Carville’s class unless you know how to properly open a bottle of champagne.’ “I said: ‘Here’s what you’re going to do. You don’t pop it like you...

  • Mosquitoes can carry deadly viruses, but Reading’s residents can reduce risks by controlling the insect’s habitat

    City dwellers can reduce mosquito habitat by removing old tires, empty buckets and other items that can collect water.

  • Larry David on March Madness: ‘I can’t follow all these teams!’

    In a recent interview on “The Rich Eisen Show,” Larry David shared his take on March Madness. “I can’t follow all these teams! How do people do it?” he asks.

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    Here’s what happens if Trump can’t get a $464 million bond

    Donald Trump’s legal team and the New York Attorney General’s office are working hard ahead of the former president’s Monday’s deadline to secure a bond for the multimillion-dollar civil fraud judgment against him. Trump personally owes over $454 million stemming from the ruling made by Judge Arthur Engoron back in February. The figure balloons up to $463.9 million when including the money owed from his sons, Eric and Donald Jr., the Trump Organization and the interest that was accrued as of the...

  • ‘End of the world vibes’: why culture can’t stop thinking about apocalypse

    Are we living through the end times? Dorian Lynskey interrogates our insatiable appetite for doom - and asks why each generation is so drawn to the idea that they will be the lastIt is a sunny afternoon in Taormina, Sicily, and two wealthy couples on holiday are drinking Aperol spritz on a balcony overlooking the sea. Harper, who runs on anxiety and guilt, says she has trouble sleeping because of “everything that’s going on in the world”. Daphne, who runs on pleasure and denial, asks what she...

  • I Can’t Stop Buying These $15 Boxes From Target (They're Real Marble!)

    This big-box store’s offerings hit all the right marks. READ MORE

  • Road House Review: Jake Gyllenhaal Can’t Save Remake

    Road House earns 2.5 stars (out of 4) from Us Weekly movie critic Mara Reinstein. Confirmed: The original Road House is not an untouchable piece of art. Starring Patrick Swayze as a Missouri bar bouncer with a mullet and a violent streak to match, this is the blessedly brainless '80s movie to watch on a long-haul flight when trying to pass the time. Spinning it into something fresh and fun for 2024 shouldn’t be difficult. So why is the remake so grueling to watch? Even with a game Jake...

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    NCAA Tournament Latest: Duquesne’s Dambrot can’t retire yet

    The Latest on the first full day of the NCAA Tournament: Jack Gohlke took the first star turn of the NCAA Tournament, pushing Oakland past mighty Kentucky. Gohlke made 10 3-pointers — one shy of the

  • You can’t buy Mega Millions or Powerball tickets in 5 states: Here’s why

    For most of the country, buying a lottery ticket is as simple as driving to the nearest convenience store or gas station. But for some, getting their hands on a Mega Millions or Powerball ticket requires a trip to another state entirely.

  • It’s March Madness, and more people than ever can legally bet on basketball games

    People in North Carolina may have a little more riding on this year’s NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, as they will be able to legally bet on the games through their smartphone apps and computers for the first time. For the sixth straight year, the number of states allowing legal sports betting has expanded since the last rendition of March Madness. A total of 38 states and the District of Columbia now allow some form sports betting, including 30 states that allow online wagering,...

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    It’s March Madness and more people than ever can legally bet on basketball games

    People in North Carolina may have a little more riding on this year's NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments, as they will be able to legally bet on the games through their smartphone apps and computers for the first time. For the sixth straight year, the number of states allowing legal sports betting has expanded []