I swam in the beautiful bay water three times that day. Salt on skin does wonders. Six of us had a sundown dinner on the roof, with a homemade almond cake a la creme and fruit for dessert, a ferry and lighthouse in the distance.
Everyone around the table at the house party was a true-blue ...
Efforts by those promoting Ohio as “the heart of it all” have caught the attention of researchers studying road-trip destinations across the country.
In fact, according to WalletHub’s “Best and Worst States for Summer Road Trips (2026),” Ohio is ranked 10th. The Buckeye State is ...
It’s a tradition like no other. Several entities — Merriam-Webster and Oxford University Press among them — pick a term and proclaim it the Word of the Year.
We’ve had slop, rage bait, six-seven, brain rot, rizz, authentic, goblin mode and gaslighting blow up in recent years.
Based ...
Iran, a second-rate power in a state of economic collapse, just fought the U.S. to a standstill in a major military conflict.
The disappointing outcome has echoes of Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, in that a major world power hasn’t been able to impose its will on a militarily inferior foe. ...
We can thank China that gasoline prices aren’t higher than they are.
By last month, China had cut imports of oil by 3 million barrels per day, the daily consumption of Italy and France combined. China’s economy, meanwhile, hums along.
Americans agonize over how the price of oil ...
Most Americans have the idea of “if you see something, say something” burned into their minds. But acting on it — especially when what you see is a family member behaving worryingly — can be a little tougher.
Family members of Tycen Proper, of Danville, Ohio, made the right decision ...