• Katsuragawa makes it back-to-back DP World Tour wins for Japan

    Yuto Katsuragawa continued Japan's recent success on the DP World Tour after shooting a final-round 63 to win the ISPS Handa Championship on home soil Sunday. The 25-year-old had seven birdies and no bogeys to finish on 17-under par after equalling the course record, three strokes ahead of Sweden's Sebastian

  • Boeing Put Under Senate Scrutiny During Back-To-Back Hearings On Aircraft Maker's Safety Culture

    (Associated Press) – Boeing is in the spotlight as members of Congress examine allegations of major safety

  • Boeing Put Under Senate Scrutiny During Back-to-Back Hearings on Aircraft Maker’s Safety Culture

    An engineer at Boeing said Wednesday that the aircraft company, in rushing to produce as many planes as possible, is taking manufacturing shortcuts that could lead to jetliners breaking apart. “They are putting out defective airplanes,” the engineer, Sam Salehpour, told members of a Senate subcommittee. Salehpour was testifying about Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, hundreds of […]

  • Making a Culture of Creation, Not Consumption

    Throughout history, humankind has excelled in being creative. I’d argue that we still do! Unfortunately, in our modern times, this natural creativity is being pushed aside in favor of our need to consume. This need is just as instinctual, of course; how could we survive if we didn’t consume water, food, sleep, or shelter? We

  • Democrats make race the measure of all things

    Did you ever think you would see the day when Jewish students on elite college campuses were afraid to attend classes?

  • What a difference a year makes for confident Cavaliers

    It is pretty cool when players on a team spend an entire week talking about their game plan for a playoff series and then watch them play exactly as they said they would. The Cavaliers have broken the will of the Orlando Magic. They won Game 1 of the best-of-seven series, 97-83, on April 20 […]

  • Letters: Making a difference on Earth Day, more

    Letter: Each April, people across the world join together to advocate for our planet. This Earth Day (April 22), the American Red Cross of South Carolina is joining the celebration and reaffirming our commitment to sustainability.

  • School bus driver makes a difference for students

    Submitted by Anne Howell, demonstration teacher at Dan D. Rogers Elementary School For bus driver Tamara Franklin, creating a welcoming and cheerful atmosphere in her vehicle is all in a day’s work. Which, for the past two years, has meant adorning her special education bus to match seasonal holidays and special events. “I started last [] The post School bus driver makes a difference for students first appeared on The Hub.

  • The culture war in North Carolina is playing out in the race for governor

    With abortion on the line, a Black conservative provocateur is pitted against the state’s center-left Jewish attorney generalIn front of a conservative talkshow host two weeks ago, Mark Robinson, North Carolina’s Republican candidate for governor, was grousing a bit about being snubbed by the state’s Democratic governor on a matter of race.“He talks a lot about diversity, equity and inclusion, but apparently the line for diversity, equity and inclusion stops at the Republican party,” Robinson...

  • Stitching hope: how Love Quilts volunteers are making a difference

    As we celebrate the spirit of volunteering, let’s shine a light on one inspiring example that showcases the power of community-driven initiatives. Love Quilts UK, a global network of dedicated volunteer stitchers and quilters, stands out in their dedicated mission to create personalised quilts for children facing life-threatening or lifelong illnesses. These quilts bring comfort and security during long hospital stays, with children’s favourite animals and superheroes, crafted with care and...

  • Stitching hope: how Love Quilts volunteers are making a difference

    As we celebrate the spirit of volunteering, let’s shine a light on one inspiring example that showcases the power of community-driven initiatives. Love Quilts UK, a global network of dedicated volunteer stitchers and quilters, stands out in their dedicated mission to create personalised quilts for children facing life-threatening or lifelong illnesses. These quilts bring comfort and security during long hospital stays, with children’s favourite animals and superheroes, crafted with care and...

  • Hochul makes ‘Back to Basics’ reading announcement in Albany

    Governor Kathy Hochul made an announcement regarding reading education Friday in Albany. “Back to Basics” reading legislation was signed into law as part of the FY 2025 budget.