KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Department of Education received 56,442 applications for Education Freedom Scholarships, or vouchers, for the 2026-27 school year, according to data released by the ...
The last time I spoke about Krystal Biotech (KRYS), it was with respect to a Seeking Alpha article entitled "Krystal Biotech: A Strong Buy Despite KB707 Melanoma Tumor Targeting Update." With respect ...
The "Quad God" is also pretty good at backflips. U.S. figure skating star Ilia Malinin-- who dubbed himself "Quad God" for his ability to land the quadruple axel -- made his debut at at the 2026 Milan ...
The 202-pound Burmese python was caught by Florida resident Carl Jackson Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Florida resident Carl Jackson caught the second-heaviest invasive Burmese python ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Last season, the University of Chicago men's basketball team made the Division 3 tournament for the first time since 2007, only to watch St. John's celebrate a last-second win on ...
Seneca High School senior heavyweight Pat Degnan is in just his second year as a wrestler. But there’s a good chance he’ll be the Eagles’ second state placewinner when the medals are handed out in ...
On a recent afternoon, Carl Jackson and his family were hunting for pythons on a dirt road about 30 miles east of Naples in Big Cypress National Preserve. Jackson said he turned his truck around to ...
The Supreme Court has made a mess of the law concerning the Second Amendment. Two years ago, in the last Supreme Court decision about the Second Amendment, United States v. Rahimi, Justice Ketanji ...
A professional python hunter in Florida needed assistance from family members to uncoil a giant Burmese python from his body and to ultimately subdue the second-heaviest python ever caught in Florida.
A python hunter caught the second-heaviest Burmese python ever recorded in Florida, weighing 202 pounds. The 16-foot, 10-inch female python was captured in Big Cypress National Park with the help of ...
Second graders on Staten Island are making a big splash learning to swim. Most weeks, a handful of second graders take a bus to the Joan and Alan Bernikow JCC of Staten Island with their teachers and ...