• Water In Texas: A Window Into Problems Across The US

    Water In Texas: A Window Into Problems Across The US Authored by Suzanne Gasparatto via The Epoch Times, Humans cannot live without water, yet many of us take for granted that water is readily available. As more people move to cities, adding to already crowded populations, the availability of potable water isn’t a given any longer. While this planet has plenty of water, its distribution does not always coincide with areas where lots of people choose to live. For decades,...

  • Northeast Ohio park ranked among best national parks in US

    A popular Northeast Ohio park is ranked among the best national parks in the country, according to a recent list compiled by online travel guide Travel Lemming.

  • Parking: New pay machine at Stanage Edge near Sheffield broken amid teething problems for Peak Park

    A new parking machine was ‘out of order’ at a beauty spot near Sheffield amid teething problems at the Peak District National Park. The machine at Hook’s Car - also known as Stanage Popular End - was out of action on Tuesday April 23, allowing motorists to park all day free. The Peak Park introduced charging at a string of car parks recently. Last week, The Star revealed how a machine at nearby Burbage Bridge car park has no signal and can only take coins. Follow the latest from Sheffield...

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    Movies and TV shows casting across the US

    Backstage compiled a list of movies and TV shows casting across the US.

  • Randall Park Blessed Us On His Morning Run

    50 year old Mr. Park blessed us on his run in a blue tank top on Saturday in LA 🏃‍♂️ Mr. Park will be voicing the best Among Us character 'Red' in the upcoming Among Us tv series that's in development. more pics at the source among us imdb

  • Do you try to avoid your boss? For Isaiah Berlin that's a big problem

    Every now and then, I fantasize about the end of the world. I imagine what it would be like if it were just me left (and a few loved ones, I suppose). I run through all the fun to be had — the fast cars I’d drive, the mansions I’d commandeer, and the luxury clothes I’d wear. There’d be no need to go to work, no need to worry about money, and no need to navigate the delicate waltz that is social nicety. My imagination drifts into the contented liberation of apocalyptica. But, after a while, I...

  • US To Convert Pacific Oil Rigs Into Military Bases

    US To Convert Pacific Oil Rigs Into Military Bases Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com, The US Navy will convert surplus oil rigs in the western Pacific into mobile military bases as part of the US military buildup aimed at China, The Defense Post reported on Tuesday. The naval engineering firm Gibbs & Cox developed the concept, known as the Mobile Defense/Depot Platform (MODEP), and presented it earlier this month at the Sea Air Space Expo. The idea is to convert oil rigs...

  • Top US national parks to visit with kids and family

    Editor’s note: In celebration of National Park Week, which runs from April 20-28, The Points Guy is publishing a series of articles focusing on the beauty and diversity of America’s national parks. We will share news and tips that will help you get the most out of your next national park visit. The following story …

  • Trader Joe's has a big problem...and it involves tainted products

    Trader Joe's can't shake the recall bug, and coincidentally, insects have

  • Cicada emergence brings trillions of insects above ground across US

    Begun, the emergence, has. The great cicada emergence of 2024 is underway. Trillions of the insects are expected to crawl from below the surface to breed before dying off. The last time these speci

  • Student protests against Gaza war spread across US Universities

    International media have reported that student protests at universities across America against what is perceived as the ongoing Gaza conflict have escalated, with police in several instances storming the gathering places of students on university campuses to quell these protests. Reuters reported in a dispatch published on Wednesday, April 24th, that student protests in the […]

  • Rhinelander skate park project takes big step forward

    Council approves design, engineering company By Eileen Persike Editor RHINELANDER – It was December 2021 when a group of impassioned young people spoke to the Rhinelander City Council, asking them for help in creating more inclusive spaces for people, especially at-risk youth. A space like a skate park. Their interest was renewed following the death of a friend who was a fellow member of the skateboard group Over It. The city responded with earmarking $75,000 for engineering and design of a...