You’ve RSVP’d yes, booked your travel and picked out your outfit. But the last — and maybe most stressful — thing that you have to decide before attending a wedding this fall is what to give, and how ...
The University of California, one of the Trump administration’s biggest targets so far, is in an uproar over how to respond to the president’s attacks. So is the rest of higher education. By Alan ...
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Former Steelers Arthur Moats and Chris Hoke join PTL to talk about how they give back to their community — and David gets to try on a Super Bowl ring. Florida Sounds Alarm on H-1B Visas Social media ...
Lima Human Resources Director Della Bradford shares information with city council members about healthcare costs at Tuesday night’s meetings. LIMA — An ordinance about healthcare benefits for Lima’s ...
Dying Light: The Beast is no cakewalk, and there are many aspects of the game you’ll learn through sheer trial & error, like how far you can jump to reach a ledge or how many swings it takes to brain ...
This article originally appeared on PolitiFact. A fight between Republicans and Democrats could lead to an Oct. 1 federal government shutdown. Democrats are trying to leverage the must-pass bill to ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took an unusually long flight to New York to avoid being arrested by countries where he is wanted for war crimes, according to a report. Netanyahu flew to the ...
Miguel Fernandez has been speaking out against federal attacks on immigrant populations and organizing groups of affluent Latino donors to support nonprofits that help immigrant and Latino families.
Mississippi National Guard members deployed to Washington, D.C., have returned home.Approximately 65 service members, comprised of military police from the 112th Military Police battalion's two ...