It looks like Android 15 could come with a cool new feature that shows the remaining lifetime of your phone’s storage chip.
As Italy’s solar market looks to be finding its feet after a decade of stumbling around below the 1GW mark, 2024 could be the year it starts to cover real ground again.
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A criminal trial against Donald Trump is currently underway in a New York City courtroom, with prosecutors and Trump’s defense giving their opening arguments Monday.
Chad Dempsey, a beloved music educator, father, husband and friend will be forever remembered for his passion and dedication to inspire everyone around him, even while fighting cancer.
The North Middlesex Regional baseball team surged past visiting Marlboro on Monday, claiming a 12-7 victory in Townsend. The Patriots (8-3, 6-0 Mid-Wach B) pounded out 14 hits in the victory, including three off the bat of Ryan Arsenault, who scored twice and drove in a run. Liam Bindoo went 2-for-2 with a double and […]
• Trey Stricker went 2-for-3 with one RBI and pitcher Parker Nein struck out 14 in Berks Catholic’s 4-3 baseball victory over Tulpehocken on Monday. The Saints are 9-1 Berks III, 12-2 overall. For the Trojans (4-5 Berks IV, 7-9), Jared Baer went 1-for-4 with a triple and one RBI. • Ryker Jones went 3-for-4 […]
The Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance has received an $8.2 million grant from the Harold Alfond Foundation to train about 1,000 educators in the state and reach 20,000 students over the next five years.
Kylie Krauss of Fleetwood gets her 100th career hit. Tatum Werley, a Wilson junior, went 3-for-6, including the 100th hit over her career for the Bulldogs.
The sale of matzah pizza began last Passover at Hudson's local pizzeria in
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David Ostrove, 52, was sentenced to between eight 25 years in jail after committing a 'chilling' multi-year fraud on the Schechter School of Long Island. During his time as 10 years as CFO of the $26,000-a-year institution, he swindled $8 million on lavish gifts and properties. He siphoned millions of dollars from the school's coffers through shell corporations but has now been told he must repay the stolen cash