Nevada is officially the most TikTok-obsessed state in America, according to new data from an influencer marketing agency.
A new study shows which states are the most TikTok-obsessed amid uncertainty about the social media platform’s future in the U.S.
Sen. Cortez Masto re-introduced the bipartisan Western Wildfire Support Act aiming to help prevention of wildfires.
St. John's at Georgetown, 6:30 p.m. Cent. Michigan at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Providence at Seton Hall, 7 p.m. Dayton at St. Bonaventure, 8 p.m. North Carolina at Pittsburgh, 9 p.m.
The Wolf Pack went up against two of the better teams in the Mountain West last week and, well, played like a random middle-aged fan yanked out of the stands for a half-court shot at halftime. It wasn't pretty or even mildly entertaining and even touched on sad and disturbing at times as the Pack got blown out by Utah State (90-69 on the road) and San Diego State (69-50 at Lawlor Events Center).
With a week left until signing day, there is still plenty of Division I talent available for colleges to lock up.
A 529 savings account is designed to help you save toward your child's future education expenses. By opening a 529 plan, you may be able to reduce future out-of-pocket costs and get a tax break on ...
ON SITE — Several of the partners in the new housing effort being kicked off in Bethel Village. From left are Chris Stevens, Mountain Projects construction manager, Patsy Davis, Mountain Projects executive director, Celesa Willett, United Way executive director, and Ryan Newell, Haywood Habitat for Humanity executive director.
Montana Tech provides free winter clothes to students unprepared for the cold
Many climate experts see its deserts as a place to build the green-energy future. For two local activists, the price is too great.
Health leaders say a tool to boost medical coverage for Native Americans, a population that has long faced worse health outcomes than the rest of the nation, has been underused by many states and tribes since it was written into the Affordable Care Act more than a decade ago.
Proponents have long argued that the circuit covers too much territory and too many people and its docket is unmanageable; critics say the current system isn’t broken and motivations for the split are merely political.