British army veteran Bill Gladden, one of the dwindling number of veterans who took part in the landings that kicked off the campaign to liberate Western Europe from the Nazis during World War II, died Wednesday. He was 100.
Weekly Wrap brings you the latest from the TikTok US ban, NHTSA, and China's new lasers. Tech Times Weekly Wrap offers the top news from last week, starting with the TikTok US Ban, passed and signed earlier and marked a significant threat to its operations in the country.
Adele Cardani shows the numerous ways to add low-stakes and noncommittal vivid touches to a scheme
Lyft partnered with tech companies to offer needed services to refugees.
On May 4 at the Dock Street Theatre, Holy City Arts & Lyric Opera (HALO) presents Singers & Stanzas, a world premiere presentation bringing together the words of Lowcountry poets with the musical talents of nationally-known composers and performers. The event began as a collaboration between HALO and Marcus Amaker, Charleston’s first Poet Laureate, as […]
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Not only does former Utah defensive end Jonah Elliss wear the same number (83) as his father, 10-year NFL veteran Luther Elliss, he’ll now play on his dad’s former team.
As turbulent times continue across the world right now, a call for unity brought students from several area colleges together in Springfield.
Bread — and the lack thereof — plays a role in many corners of the world facing a crisis, from Israel and Gaza to Ukraine to Afghanistan to Sudan.
Whoever said, “when you get older, things tend to slow down,” didn’t meet Immanuel Baptist Church’s senior adults ministry, known as the “Pacesetters.”
She may be a part of the royal family, but Kate Middleton is going to raise her family the way she likes.
On Sunday nights in West Hollywood, the stretch of gay bars lining Santa Monica Boulevard look mighty different when a Sissy Stroll is underway. The monthly bar crawl, which includes the hot spots Revolver, Mickey’s and Heart, was created by dynamic trio the Sissy Squad. The mission? Curate a social hangout that prioritizes genuine connection among queer Black people, queer people of color and those who support them, while joyfully taking up space in WeHo’s notoriously white nightlife scene. The...