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Horror is thriving in the 2020s, but no thanks to duds like They/Them and Halloween Ends, which are far more disappointing and boring than scary.
Key legislation was passed during the 89th Legislature which will encourage more efficient use of power, writes economist M. Ray Perryman.
Letters to the Editor This beloved Ohio corn festival is turning 50, but has forgotten the man it was created to honor Published: Jul. 07, 2025, 11:32 a.m.
Kenyans are expected to take to the streets on Monday, July 7, 2025, to commemorate Saba Saba — a day that marks the historic 1990 protests against President Daniel Moi’s regime, during which ...
To combat the trend of drowning rates in the Black community, an organization is stepping up to ensure that financial barriers do not prevent families from obtaining life-saving swimming skills.
Mother of Shalie Lipp is turning tragedy into tribute Jennie Bucholz is creating a memorial and peace garden near Perham, along the Heart of the Lakes Trail. Bucholz's daughter, Shalie Lipp, who was a ...
The suspect in the June 1 attack on a march for Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado, will be charged with murder after one of the victims died.
Amid Bangladesh's growing tech junk, it saw a business opportunity — turning discarded electronics into reusable raw materials for industries. The company has invested around Tk150 crore to establish ...
Taking to platforms including Reddit and Telegram for guidance, buyers import small quantities, often described as research materials to sidestep regulatory scrutiny.
Trump's challenge to universal injunctions in the Supreme Court could redefine judicial authority and influence the future of executive actions in the U.S.
Canada is pursuing a new international path that may mark a tectonic shift in its long-standing relationship with the United States.