• Spoiler Alert: Prosecutors' Tortuous Trump Case Is 'Confusing' to Nearly Everyone

    The first witness in Donald Trump's trial for alleged "criminal" bookkeeping errors came with National Enquirer-worthy titillations about what a hot commodity the former president was back in the day. Prosecutors thought they'd burst out of the gate with a little razzle-dazzle and T&A, hoping that jurors would believe the witness had anything to do with the actual charges in the case. This is because — spoiler alert — the prosecutors' actual case is a "confusing" distraction. It's the "Seinfeld"...

  • EDITORIAL

    Whether two-wheeled, three- or four-wheeled, why do people buy their own vehicles in the National Capital Region?

  • Announcer confused by his own call

    The San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers played a tight game on Friday, with the Padres winning 8-7 in extra innings. And during a tense part of the game between the National League West rivals, Joe Davis, calling for the game for the Dodgers on Spectrum SportsNet LA, created some comedic relief with one

  • EDITORIAL — Secret deal

    Finally breaking his silence on a raging controversy, Rodrigo Duterte discussed reports that during his presidency, he had entered into a gentleman’s agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping that compromised Philippine sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea.

  • Frost alerts Friday morning

    While Friday morning won't be as cold as this past morning, when temps fell slightly below freezing across northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio, it still will be cold enough for some patchy frost to develop.

  • Snake Alert: What To Do If Your Pet Is Bitten

    Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine Spring has sprung, but flowers may not be the only things popping up in your yard; this also is… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Mindanao grid placed on yellow alert

    The Mindanao power grid was placed on yellow alert yesterday alongside the Luzon and Visayas grids due to outages of several power plants.

  • What's the difference between a credit freeze and a fraud alert?

    We do a lot of things in the name of security. We lock our doors, give our accounts complicated passwords and track our checked luggage with AirTags. But one thing we may overlook in our security efforts is our credit — and it’s something we should pay attention to. It seems there are always new …

  • Health Alert Issued For Contaminated Beef

    Check your fridge! The U.S. Department's Food Safety and Inspection Service says ground beef products from Greater Omaha Packing Company tested positive for E. Coli.

  • Editorial: Lahaina report is chance to learn

    A report making a meticulous dissection of the timeline for the Lahaina fire disaster of Aug. 8 has been released by Hawaii’s attorney general, documenting the events of that tragic day and night. Developed from a comprehensive investigation by the Fire Safety Research Institute, it holds great value for Maui County and the entire state in detailing particulars of the fire’s spread, with its deadly consequences, and of the county’s haphazard response.

  • EDITORIAL: Biden's internet power grab

    The Federal Communications Commission will vote next week on “net neutrality” rules designed to give the feds even more leverage than they already do over online platforms.

  • Editorial: USC was wrong to silence its valedictorian

    Asna Tabassum has a GPA of at least 3.98, with a major in the challenging field of biomedical engineering, and a record sterling enough to be picked as USC’s valedictorian from about 100 qualified candidates. For that accomplishment, this is her “reward”: having the traditional valedictory speech canceled at the May 10 commencement over concerns about maintaining "security and safety." Tabassum, who is Muslim, has voiced pro-Palestinian sentiments and has liked and linked to sites on social...