JANIE HAR
Associated Press
Supervisors in San Francisco held a heated debate Tuesday over whether to give city police the ability to use potentially lethal, remote-controlled robots in emergency situations,
LEANNE ITALIE
Associated Press
Books are an easy gift choice, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be fresh. There’s always a great selection around the holidays for
LEANNE ITALIE
Associated Press
Adults. They, too, need fun stuff for the holidays.
From sweet treats to things with wheels, some ideas for pleasing a child at heart this holiday
MAE ANDERSON
AP Business Writer
Holiday celebrants in Hilo, Hawaii, might notice something different about the traditional Yule Log cake from the Short ‘N Sweet bakery this year.
Maria Short
BY DREW COSTLEY AP Science Writer
Most of the world’s population has been affected in some way by climate change — 85% of the world, in fact. But the effects
By CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street
As the first European gateway to China, Macau became the center of Portugal’s massive maritime empire in the East. You can
SETH BORENSTEIN
AP Science Writer
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is part of an ongoing series answering some of the most fundamental questions around climate change, the science behind it,
KIM COOK
Associated Press
Jigsaw puzzlers found their happy place, and their people, during the pandemic. Puzzling was already a thing, but soon more groups formed on social media, while
SAM KEMMIS
Special to the Daily Press
Since the first iPhone launched 15 years ago, consumer shopping habits have slowly but relentlessly shifted toward mobile devices. According to a survey
CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL
Special to the Daily Press
In her cookbook “My Two Souths,” chef Asha Gomez added an intriguing twist to the classic chocolate cookie — Nutella. It was an innovative
DAVID KOENIG and ALEXANDRA OLSON
Associated Press
The Thanksgiving travel rush was back on this year, as people caught planes in numbers not seen in years, setting aside inflation concerns
JENNIFER McDERMOTT and MATTHEW DALY
Associated Press
The Biden administration on Monday announced preliminary approval to spend up to $1.1 billion to help keep California’s last operating nuclear