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Onita Norris is constantly running the numbers to figure out the answer tosolve a problem with no good answer: Figuring out much her two children, both under 5, will have to eat, and how much she will ...
The Council vote formalizes plans to make the Coliseum the sole host of the Olympic closing. The Coliseum and SoFi Stadium in ...
The US military has reportedly submitted contingency plans for potential strikes on Nigeria. This followed a recent directive ...
The US Department of Agriculture issued revised guidance to states on Wednesday evening that will result in food stamp enrollees receiving somewhat larger partial benefits in November.
Laughter is a precious commodity in these dark times, and I indulge myself whenever authoritarian elf Mike Johnson opens his mouth. I’m like that mirthful Mary Poppins character who sings, “I love ...
Google Maps is heading in a new direction with artificial intelligence sitting in the passenger’s seat. Fueled by Google’s Gemini AI technology, the world’s most popular navigation app will become a ...
Cuts are set to take effect on the morning of Nov. 7, though affected locations are yet to be disclosed. Transportation ...
Industry leaders are urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to make good his promises to “protect” local news by scrapping plans ...
Starbucks’ union members have voted to strike at U.S. stores next week unless the company finalizes a contract agreement.
A major question hangs over the Supreme Court’s closely watched case on President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs: Will the ...
Wrexham chief executive Michael Williamson has opened up on the pressure of working for the Hollywood-owned club as they ...