The rally will be followed by a talk Friday at Durham's Asbury United Methodist Church led by urbanist Davarian Baldwin, ...
Real Madrid already have some focus on next summer’s transfer window, which should be another busy one for the club. There ...
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Jason Aldean and Wife Brittany Pay Tribute to Charlie Kirk With Duet of Luke Bryan’s ‘Drink a Beer’
Jason Aldean and his wife, Brittany, paid tribute to Charlie Kirk two weeks after the conservative political commentator’s ...
And its obscure request has sparked anger in Queensland, with the state's leader calling it "emotional blackmail", regulators ...
Since Washington's pay transparency law took effect in 2023, business trade groups and workers' advocates have clashed on the ...
The autumnal equinox arrives Monday, marking the start of the fall season for the Northern Hemisphere and the spring in the ...
Nvidia and Intel led a rally for technology stocks after announcing a deal that includes a $5 billion investment.
Day Fiance’s Leida Margaretha is facing two felony charges related to alleged identity theft, only months after the tragic ...
Bengaluru's pothole patchwork using cold mix asphalt has drawn criticism on social media for its poor quality.
On Wall Street, CarMax tumbled 22.3% after the seller of used autos reported a weaker profit for the latest quarter than ...
Forbes' inaugural list of the top employers for healthcare workers features hospitals that invest in their staff, offer ...
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National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims reminds us of 'soft-on-crime' policies' deadly consequences
If we truly honor victims, we must also face the uncomfortable truth: for too long, policies masquerading as “social justice" advocates have placed criminals above victims.
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