The administration is proposing a return to a 1990s-era policy that kept most drug ads off TV. That could dent the revenues of drugmakers and major networks. By Rebecca Robbins Christina Jewett and ...
CLAYSVILLE, Pa. — A Washington County teen is facing charges after police say she stabbed another teen on Saturday. A release from Pennsylvania State Police says that officers were called to Mill ...
TORONTO (AP) — For the third time, the knives were out at the Toronto International Film Festival. Rian Johnson on Saturday night premiered the third movie in his whodunit series, “Wake Up Dead Man: A ...
As a lifelong Chicagoan and active cyclist, I am deeply grateful for our city’s incredible lakefront. Few cities in the world can boast such a treasure, and it should be a place where all residents ...
Josh Ogle is certainly one to sweat the details. After all, it’s probably not by accident that his company, Ogle Component Design spells out OCD. But this is OCD in the best way possible, especially ...
A Navy diver who died nearly three decades ago has been linked to half a dozen home invasion and rape cases across four states after a yearslong investigation, California officials said Thursday. All ...
GREENVILLE, Texas — A North Texas middle school teacher's aide is accused of injuring a student who has autism, according to an arrest warrant affidavit obtained by WFAA. Lakenya Dwynette Harris, 53, ...
A woman in South Carolina is facing a unique citation from law enforcement – and viral social media fame – after her car was carried from its parking spot during flash flooding, only to end up ...
X’s long-awaited encrypted DM feature, XChat, is becoming more widely available. Though the feature shipped in beta in May, XChat is now accessible for more users, including those who do not subscribe ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a neighbor who texts me on a fairly regular basis, asking me for all kinds of different things — usually food items. Related Articles Miss Manners: My fiance picked one of my ...
They don’t seem happy, they don’t give 100%—and they don’t quit. Cranky workers are clinging to the jobs they have instead of moving on because, well, what’s the alternative in the current economy?
Houston ISD will send official salary letters to administrators this week as it corrects an issue in its pay- and absence-management system that was projecting lower salaries for some campus leaders.