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Fastest-growing ZIP codes in America revealed – and the top spot is in SoCal

This Southern California zip code's housing stock exploded by more than 1000% between 2014 and 2023, according to a new analysis of the fastest-growing zip codes in the U.S.

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Technology Electrek 4d ago
Electrify America opens its biggest battery-backed charging station

Electrify America just opened a new “large-format” EV charging station in downtown Santa Barbara, California, adding 20 DC fast chargers and the company’s largest public battery energy storage system to date.

USA PBS NewsHour 4d ago
LIVE MAP: Track the path of Tropical Storm Arthur

A disorganized cluster of storms that had been plaguing the Gulf Coast for days came together to form Tropical Storm Arthur on Wednesday — the first tropical cyclone of the season in the Atlantic basin.

USA NPR 4d ago
Here's how much the the Iran war cost -- and how its effects will linger

More than three months after the U.S. and Israel launched their war on Iran, the costs and aftereffects are felt around the world.

New York, NY NY Post 4d ago
Mystery behind Botticelli’s Birth of Venus side-eye solved — and the reason is heartbreaking

Five centuries later, Botticelli's masterpiece is still making us look twice.

Science PhysOrg 4d ago
Scientists uncover hidden phosphorus reservoir vital for future food production

Researchers have developed a simpler, more cost-effective method to measure a biologically important form of phosphorus in soils, providing new insights into nutrient cycling that could help improve sustainable agricultural management.

Science PhysOrg 4d ago
Ancient curse tablet bears rare Greek inscription with binding spell intended to harm enemies

Heidelberg University researchers have deciphered the inscription on an ancient curse tablet, which was once used to invoke deities and demons in order to harm an enemy. The "magical" artifact from the Roman province of Lower Germania was discovered during excavations carried out in the Dutch municipality of Heerlen. The lead tablet, which dates to the 2nd century A.D., is distinctive in that it contains not a Latin but an ancient Greek text in the Egyptian style, as Dr. Rodney Ast, academic director at the Institute for Papyrology, explains.

New York, NY NY Post 4d ago
1 in 5 men have the ‘M factor,’ a newly identified syndrome predicting misogyny and violence

What does masculinity mean in 2026? A sweeping new study suggests the answer may have serious implications for society.

New York, NY NY Post 4d ago
Anna Kepner’s family ‘at peace’ after her alleged killer stepbrother is shipped off to jail

Anna Kepner’s family revealed they are now  "at peace" after the cheerleader’s stepbrother and accused killer was sent to jail ahead of his trial.

Albany, NY NEWS10 ABC 4d ago
New York overhauls high school graduations, expands free tuition for adult students

New York is transitioning to a competency-based diploma system, providing real-world experiences and funding to help students stay on track to finish their degrees.

Global Upworthy 4d ago
He secretly learned sign language to ask his girlfriend’s Deaf parents for marriage blessing. Their reaction is everything.

“Finally, my son-in-law!” The post He secretly learned sign language to ask his girlfriend’s Deaf parents for marriage blessing. Their reaction is everything. appeared first on Upworthy.

Health Medical Xpress 4d ago
Targeting Schwann cells: A new approach to repairing corneal injury

The cornea—the clear, dome-shaped outer layer of the eye—contains more nerves per surface area than any other tissue in the human body. Its nerve density is 300–600 times that of the skin. These nerves are vital for preserving eye health, sending pain signals to let you know if your eye is at risk of damage from bright light or a foreign object—and reminding you to continuously blink to prevent your eyes from drying out.