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No country for old business owners: Economic shifts create a growing challenge for America’s aging entrepreneurs Nancy Forster-Holt, University of Rhode Island Americans love small businesses. We...
After nearly 30 years without rail, LA made a bold move in 1990. The Blue Line wasn’t just a train — it was a statement.
Edith Schaecher, center, and her daughter and granddaughter look at a photo album recovered from her tornado-damaged home in Greenfield, Iowa, in May 2024. AP Photo/Charlie...
In-N-Out’s CEO Lynsi Snyder is moving to Tennessee, sparking a cultural clash over business, values, and the soul of a California icon.
Misinformation on social media has the potential to manipulate millions of people. Pict Rider/iStock via Getty Images Plus Shaon Lahiri, College of Charleston Misinformation lends itself...
The U.S. has nearly 1 million oil and natural gas wells. Some, like the one here in Commerce City, Colo., are within a few thousand feet...
Paramount and Skydance’s $8B merger is official. What does it mean for Star Trek? Change is coming—possibly in leadership, tone, and how you watch.
Rain falls over a makeshift memorial for flood victims along the Guadalupe River on July 13, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. AP Photo/Eric Gay Liza Barros-Lane, University...
Turbulent research landscape threatens US brain gain and ultimately American prosperity, warns Marc Zimmer from Connecticut College.