Ken Jennings (and not Mayim Bialik) will serve as host of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” when ABC’s star-studded game show returns September 27.
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Here’s how to avoid student loan debt: Focus on career outcomes, not prestigious degrees.
Community colleges and four-year state schools can get you to the same career, quality of life and retirement destinations as prestigious schools.
Why isn’t Putin at BRICS summit in South Africa? He could be arrested: Aug. 22 recap
Russian President Vladimir Putin won’t be shaking hands at a major international summit opening in South Africa because of international charges.
Florida woman charged after telling police she strangled her 13-year-old son to death
Osceola County Sheriff’s Department said Jasmin Kennedy told police she killed her son. He was found deceased at her residence in St. Cloud, Florida.
Hurricane Hilary clean-up begins after extreme mud, water flow hits California
Cleanup efforts in Southern California are ongoing following Hurricane Hilary as mudslides, flooding and water rescues are underway.
New York City Mayor visits Jerusalem
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City kicked off a three-day trip to Israel Monday, meeting with the Mayor of Jerusalem. Adams, who enjoys a dedicated ultra-Orthodox base in New York City, has long touted his relationship with the Jewish community. (Aug. …
Billy McFarland ridiculed after Fyre Festival II tickets go on sale: What we know
Fyre Festival’s convicted fraudster Billy McFarland is selling tickets for a follow-up event. Here’s what you should know about Fyre Festival II.
Tropical Storm Harold slamming Texas with heavy rain, powerful winds: Updates
Harold, which started as a tropical cyclone in the Gulf, has turned into a tropical storm that is pushing inland over Texas and could trigger floods.
More mayo please? Titans rookie Will Levis’ love for mayonnaise leads to lifetime deal
Titans rookie Will Levis is in the process of learning how to be an NFL QB. In the midst of the task, he is enjoying an unlimited supply of mayo.
Many thousands evacuated and more isolated in Chile after a weekend of heavy rain
Chilean authorities declared a disaster zone on four regions after heavy rain, which have left tens of thousands isolated from emergency workers and forced over 20,000 to evacuate from the area.