Over 130 Scandinavian Airlines cabin crew at Heathrow plan to walk out December 22, 23, 24 and 26 as union alleges staff ...
Cabin workers could cause major travel disruption by going on strike over the festive period, including on Christmas Eve and ...
Longtime owners of Tara Point Inn & Cottages looking to spend time with grandchildren, sell popular Grafton escape.
Hunter-gatherers at Poverty Point may have built its massive earthworks not under the command of chiefs, but as part of a vast, temporary gathering of egalitarian communities seeking spiritual harmony ...
The Bay Area’s poverty rate rose from 12.2% in early 2023 to 16.3% by the end of the same year, marking a 4.1% increase. The cost of living in the Bay Area is also outpacing income growth. Tipping ...
SAN FRANCISCO — It takes Tazo Stuart-Riascos 28,000 steps per day to make ends meet in one of America’s most unaffordable places. He begins clocking that prodigious number of paces before sunrise, as ...
Paul used his burial fund to pay to fix a leaking roof. He had no other savings to cover the emergency repairs when water started flooding into his hallway. “I’ll have to have a pauper’s funeral,” ...
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday (October 31, 2025) showcased the completion of the State’s extreme poverty eradication programme as the “crowning point” of the Left Democratic Front ...
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI—It had been previously thought that the Poverty Point earthworks in northeastern Louisiana were inhabited some 3,500 years ago by a complex, hierarchical society ruled as a ...
Some 3,500 years ago, hunter-gatherers began building massive earthwork mounds along the Mississippi River at Poverty Point, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in northeast Louisiana. “Conservatively, they ...
Aerial view of Mound A at the Poverty Point site. Credit: Jennifer R. Trotter / Wikimedia Commons About 3,500 years ago, in a bend of the Mississippi River in what is now northeastern Louisiana, ...
New Census Bureau data highlights sharp contrasts in poverty across the U.S., with some states reporting rates nearly three times higher than others. Over the three-year period from 2022 through 2024, ...