How the public can pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II
Samir Hussein/WireImage (LONDON) — Queen Elizabeth II’s lying-in-state won’t begin until Wednesday evening, but people have already started lining up in London more than 24 hours before the first mourners will be allowed in for their chance
Black families turned to homeschooling during pandemic — and are sticking with it
STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Homeschooling, once a relatively niche form of education that has been growing steadily in the past decades, has seen a big uptick due to the COVID-19 pandemic with Black families adopting
Eiffel Tower to go dark earlier at night in response to energy crisis
PEC Photo/Getty Images (PARIS) — The Eiffel Tower will go dark earlier than usual each night in response to the energy crisis in Europe, officials announced Tuesday. The illumination of the Eiffel Tour will end at 11:45
1 person injured after package detonates at Northeastern University, school says
Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (BOSTON) — A package detonated at Northeastern University in Boston on Tuesday night, injuring a staff member, according to the school. Boston EMS responded to an explosion at the university with one person transported
Graham's proposed near-total national abortion ban quickly meets GOP resistance
Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Less than two months before the midterm elections, Sen. Lindsey Graham on Tuesday introduced a bill that would impose a nationwide ban on most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The measure,
Jason Sudeikis remaining mysterious about whether there'll be more 'Ted Lasso'
Apple TV+ With trophies in both hands backstage at the 74th annual Emmy Awards Monday night, repeat winner Jason Sudeikis was in the mood to celebrate. However, he wasn’t in the mood to answer whether Ted Lasso
Analyst: Illinois must reverse anti-business climate to grow jobs
(The Center Square) – With a new survey showing Illinois ranked No. 2 in the nation for the number of small businesses planning to lay off employees in the coming months, an analyst said state government needs
Ken Starr, investigator who probed Clinton administration, dies at 76
ABC News, FILE (WASHINGTON) — Kenneth Starr, the polarizing former independent counsel who led a highly publicized investigation of then-President Bill Clinton, has died at the age of 76, according to his family. He died at Baylor
Illinois cities not retirement friendly, according to ranking
(The Center Square) – A new report ranks 182 cities across the country using certain metrics to determine which cities are the best to retire. Illinois placed just two cities on the list. The report uses specific
Freeform’s 'The Come Up' follows six Gen Z art prodigies navigating art, love
Freeform The Come Up, a new docuseries coming to Freeform this week, follows six Gen Z creatives as they navigate art and love. Set in one of New York’s newest, trendiest and possibly tiniest neighborhoods, The Come Up peeks into the