Housekeepers struggle as US hotels ditch daily room cleaning
The move away from daily cleaning gained traction during the pandemic, and industry insiders say it's driven by customer preferences. But others say it has more to do with profit.
The stunning rise of cremation reveals America’s changing idea of death
Cremation is now more popular in the United States than a traditional casket burial, and twice as common as it was two decades ago. What does that say about us?
College enrollment plummeted during the pandemic. This fall, it's even worse
The pandemic has seen far fewer students go to college — that trend continued this fall, according to preliminary data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.
Vans Slip-On Sales Grew by 7,800% Since Squid Game's Series Premiere
You probably can't go to class or the office without someone talking about Netflix's latest hit, Squid Game. Created by Hwang Dong-Hyuk, the survival series has taken the world completely by storm, and even though it hasn't been out for the long
Pediatric dentists scramble as demand has them fighting for operating room space
Molly Doyle stretches her shoulder as she preps a syringe of Versed — a brand of midazolam drug engineered to sedate patients for medical procedures. The pediatric dentist is prepping for her first of three procedures for the day. This one is the last four of 12 crowns on a 4-year-old child…