• 6 things to watch on TV this weekend

    Welcome to the weekend edition of What’s On. Here are the big things happening on TV from Friday, April 26 to Sunday, April 28. All times are Eastern. [Note: The weekly edition of What’s On publishes on Sundays.] 1. There’s now a Sonic The Hedgehog TV universe Paramount+, Friday, 3:01 a.m.: The six-episode series Knuckles, a spinoff that bridges that gap between Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and the as-yet-unreleased third film, sees the titular echidna (Idris Elba) and deputy sheriff Wade Whipple...

  • Unique Things To Do in Denver This Weekend 4/24 – 4/28

    This week in Denver, partake in a murder mystery dinner, an espresso martini cocktail class, or even attend Wheel of Fortune LIVE!

  • North vs. South softball: Rangers get off to hot start on chilly day, dump Rebels, 6-1

    Before the North softball team departed the school for a short trip to rival South on April 24, Coach Matt McPeek challenged his players to overcome what they were facing. What they were facing were three adversaries — the rival Rebels, frigid temperatures with wind-chill temperatures near freezing and a two-losing streak in which the […]

  • North Carolinians Won $590 Million In Sports Wagers From March 11 To March 31

    In March, the gross wagering revenue was $66,496,213.

  • 'Chaos agent': Jan. 6 defendant with 'claimed left-wing ties' gets 6 years in prison

    John Sullivan, a convicted rioter in the January 6 Capitol attack, has been sentenced to six years in prison, reported Politico's Kyle Cheney on Friday.U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth cited Sullivan as a "chaos agent" at sentencing, saying that he was acting not out of support for former President Donald Trump, as most of the rioters were, but simply for the sake of causing social disruption and violence.A Utah-based man who describes himself as a "political activist," Sullivan was convicted...

  • MetroNews This Morning 4-22-24

    Summary of today's West Virginia news, sports, and weather for Monday, April 22, 2024

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    Overnigh Forecast 4/22/24

    Tonight: Chilly with scattered clouds. Lows in the upper 30s to low 40s. Monday: Clouds to start with increasing sunshine. Highs in the low 60s. Tuesday: Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. Wednesday: Partly sunny with a few showers possible. Highs around 70. Thursday: Mostly sunny and cooler. Highs in the low 60s. Friday: Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 60s.

  • 5 things to watch on TV this weekend

    Welcome to the weekend edition of What’s On. Here are the big things happening on TV from Friday, April 19 to Sunday, April 21. All times are Eastern. [Note: The weekly edition of What’s On publishes on Sundays.] 1. David Dastmalchian prepares for a Late Night With The Devil Shudder, Friday, 3:01 a.m.: Late Night With The Devil dares to ask: What would happen if a talk show host got tangled up with the occult on live TV? The answer, obviously, is nothing good. Jack Delroy (David Dastmalchian)...

  • The 24 best things to do in New York

    From the highest viewpoints to quirkiest museums, attractions in the Big Apple never disappoint

  • Partly cloudy weekend ahead for Middle Georgia

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – High pressure building off the southeastern coast of the US is setting up the region for a summer like pattern. This Evening Skies will remain partly to mostly cloudy around Middle Georgia this evening with a slim chance for a small shower. Temperatures will remain pretty warm as the 60s likely wont arrive until around

  • Cornwall Pride returns this weekend with 50th march

    There will be 11 events throughout Cornwall this year

  • 6 page-turners to get you out of a reading slump

    “Severance” by Ling Ma “Severance,” published in August 2018, is eerily evocative of the COVID-19 pandemic that followed two years later. The book follows Candace Chen, a young woman who is a first-generation immigrant living and working in New York, through a post-apocalyptic tale of the fictional Shen Fever pandemic. Entirely isolated in New York, This story 6 page-turners to get you out of a reading slump appeared first on Washington Square News.