United Airlines Shrinking Seat Space Again
United Airlines is adding a seat to every row of its Boeing 777, changing it from nine seats a row to ten.
United Airlines is adding a seat to every row of its Boeing 777, changing it from nine seats a row to ten.
Chick-Fil-A is developing a new system in hopes to shave minutes off drive-thru wait times. Find out what two changes are set to be made.
Bernie Sanders scored an upset victory over Hillary Clinton in Michigan’s Democratic primary on Tuesday, boosting his campaign at a time when Clinton had started turning her focus to a potential GOP rival. On the Republican side, Donald Trump won primaries in Michigan and Mississippi, while Ted Cruz won the primary in Idaho.
A mom was left in shock after John Lewis staff kicked her out of the store because her toddler had thrown a tantrum.
The Department of Education in the UK wants to stop children from using exclamation marks. Education ministers have concluded that children are becoming unhealthily addicting to the use of exclamation marks.
Maria Sharapova accepts full responsibility for her failed drug test after testing positive for meldonium, a substance she has been taking since 2006 for health issues. Meldonium was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency’s list of banned substances this year, and Sharapova said Monday she had missed the notification.
Scientists say tarantula venom could be used to create a powerful pain reliever. In recent years, scientists have identified a component of tarantula venom that they say could one day ease your headache, backache or other body ache.
A researcher at Duke University is arguing that there is “no evidence that any amount of homework improves the academic performance of elementary students.” Is this true? Are millions of families going through nightly homework rituals that serve no point?
Paper checks are fading… and fading fast. According to the Federal Reserve, f rom 2000 to 2012, the number of checks paid declined by more than 50 percent as payments through cards, direct deposit and other services more than tripled.
Republicans began their debate Thursday night with insults and ended with three candidates pledging to back Donald Trump should he win the nomination.