• Still, red tape

    The country has a law against red tape, which was later enhanced by another law to promote ease of doing business. There is an Anti-Red Tape Authority. And yet something always gets lost in the implementation of even the most well-intentioned laws in this country.

    • KFDI

    Former Attorney General announces run for Congress

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Former Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced Friday that he will be running for the 2nd District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Schmidt served as attorney general for 12

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    Awards And Accolades Members Of OKC Thunder Should Be In Running For

    Following a historic season as the youngest team to ever earn the top seed in the Western Conference, which awards and accolades should members of the Thunder be up for?

  • On running: Michael Sandrock: How a run with Isaac blossomed into One World Running

    Earth Day was still in its infancy when I first arrived in Boulder way back when, as was the Running Boom.

  • Stubb in Sweden: "The post-Cold War period has ended"

    President Stubb has begun a two-day trip to Sweden, his first state visit since taking office. He is meeting with the Swedish royals, Prime Minister Kristersson and others.

  • Israel can still drag the US into war with Iran

    The Biden administration is breathing a sigh of relief that it has so far avoided a wider regional war between Israel and Iran. But that self-congratulation should be tempered with realization that it was a close call and that the incentives for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his hawkish governing coalition to provoke one are still present. The Biden administration’s rhetorical outrage at Iran’s forewarned and well-choreographed symbolic missile and drone attacks on Israeli...

  • NATO Member Rolls Out Red Carpet For Hamas Chief

    NATO Member Rolls Out Red Carpet For Hamas Chief As head of NATO's second largest military, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has continued to stir controversy among allies by his Hamas-sympathetic stance. As early as last October, just on the heels of the Oct.7 Hamas terror attack, he was bluntly expressing that "Hamas is not a terror organization" but is a "liberation group" rightfully fighting to protect Palestinian lands. But this weekend he went far beyond mere verbal...

  • Budget surplus 'still our goal' despite war, inflation

    Australians have been warned the budget surplus could be tiny amid cost-of-living pressures and heightened global economic uncertainty with war in Europe and conflict in the Middle East. A month out from the federal budget, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has said a second surplus is “still our goal” despite a recent hit to revenue from falling […]

  • A Former MMA Fighter Runs a Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Cabot

    Bryeanne Russillo's day started at the crack of dawn with a wake-up call from Nate the rooster. Sporting hot pink sweatpants and fuzzy platform slippers, Russillo headed outside to chip away at the long list of daily chores she must complete to run her Cabot-based animal rescue and wildlife rehabilitation center, Nibbles of Love. To start, Chino the baby squirrel needed his breakfast, fed through a small syringe. The palm-size creature opened his eyes in bliss as he drank formula. Then...

  • Former Saturday Night Live cast member coming to Warren

    He was also in the movie Half Baked!

  • Sunderland Harriers member who was run over by a motorbike on the eve of the London Marathon

    Sunderland runner Les Arnott’s feet were killing him - the day after the London Marathon. But the keen athlete wasn’t feeling the effects of the 1991 run. He never got to take part after a motorbike ran over his toe on the eve of the race. Les was club secretary of Sunderland Harriers when he was in London in 1991. He was staying with team members at a hotel in Hampstead. To calm his nerves, he decided to pop out for a fish supper, but had his chips when he tried to cross a busy road. A bike...

  • Red Wings get dramatic win, still miss playoffs

    Patrick Kane scored the only goal of the shootout as the visiting Detroit Red Wings closed out their season with a 5-4 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday night. The Red Wings were officially eliminated from playoff contention moments earlier by virtue of Washington's victory over Philadelphia. The Capitals won the tiebreaker for the final wild-card berth over Detroit by virtue of more regulation victories. The Red Wings (41-32-9, 91 points) failed to reach the postseason for the eighth...