The increase in bus and rail use has been accompanied by a decrease in car ownership.
Daylight saving time cost you an hour of sleep. It also has some serious health and safety implications.
“Just in time,” think the people who pledged last fall and this spring.
A plane hit a fish while taking off, which is apparently a thing that can happen (in Florida, obviously).
The biggest metropolitan areas in the U.S. have economies bigger than most countries
Be warned: The sinkholes are coming for our classic automobiles.
A new report on this generation shows high levels of optimism for the future amid a difficult economic present.
A reporter posted a survey to see if people have seen monocles in the wild. The answers are pretty entertaining.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Robert Hays know you love “Airplane!” They also think maybe you might love Wisconsin.
The places where you should -- and shouldn’t -- buy pizza around the country.
We have an early frontrunner for the greatest trend story of the 21st century.
The most famous monocle-wearing legume in the world offers his (its?) thoughts on the trend story.
A note in the company’s annual financial report set off panic, but it’s all good: the guacamole isn’t going anywhere. Prices are probably going up, though.
The SAT test will revert the old top score of 1600 and make several other changes.
Be warned: Watching this video will probably make you want to go to Yosemite right away.
Winter snowstorms that marched across the country in recent days left a considerable mark.
New numbers show which states had the highest and lowest percentages of people with colds or the flu in 2013.
The winter storm pummeling part of the East Coast is continuing a brutal trend for air travel this winter
In the battle of snowplow versus reporter, the GIF watcher is the ultimate winner.
Mark Berman is a reporter on the National staff. He anchors Post Nation, a destination for breaking news, developing stories and quick analysis of events around the country. A Florida native, Mark has been with The Post since 2007. He encourages you to follow him on Twitter (@themarkberman), but only if you feel like it.