• Innovate UK Fund Announces Six Organizations Funded by £1M Grant

    The Innovate UK Fund has announced six winners to be awarded grant funding from the government totalling £1 million to jumpstart ‘AI in the music industry.’ Competition assessors agreed that AudioStrip would benefit and strengthen the UK music industry by saying “this is well planned, resourced, and researched innovation that can impact the business, market, […]

  • Keeping enemies close

    If Vice President Sara Duterte has fallen out of favor or become “bad shot” with First Lady Liza Marcos, is the sentiment shared by President Marcos?

  • Where You Should (and Shouldn’t) Keep Your Emergency Fund

    Having a cash emergency fund is crucial, but where's the best place to keep it? Here are the pros and cons of savings accounts, money markets, CDs and more to earn interest while keeping your money safe and liquid.

  • The Tigers keep winning close and ugly, but it all counts the same

    DETROIT — After losing to the 1-0 on Monday night, several members of the packed together in the clubhouse and watched the , their Ilitch-owned brethren. The Red Wings pulled off a stunning, season-saving, come-from-behind win against the Montreal Canadiens. Advertisement “We all as a team watched the Wings last night,” Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said less than 24 hours later, “and took a page out of their book. Wait until the very end, make everybody really nervous. It’s a good time to be in...

  • UK airport closed amid security alert

    A major UK airport was forced to shut down due to a security alert after a suspicious item was found on board a Belfast-bound aircraft. On Tuesday, April 16, Birmingham Airport faced an emergency shutdown. An Aer Lingus Regional flight EAG47S destined for Belfast from Birmingham had to circle back after a ‘suspicious item’ was […]

  • UK Prime Minister urged to recognize the Armenian Genocide

    Bishop Hovakim and prominent British Church Leaders and Members of the House of Lords sent a letter to British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on 24th April, urging his government to formally recognize the Armenian Genocide. The letter reads: Dear Prime Minister,I am writing to you on the occasion of the 109th anniversary of the Armenian …

  • Conservation Funding Helps Keep Family Farms Viable

    Conservation Funding Helps Keep Family Farms Viable Authored by Tom Croner via RealClear Wire, I’m an 81-year-old, seventh-generation farmer working with my son T. Richard on a multigenerational grain and hay farm in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. We grow corn, soybeans, wheat, rye, and hay. I'm proud to see him out there by himself at night, and regret that I can’t always join him. As the Bible says in John 3:16: “That God so loved the world, he gave his only son.” I don’t know...

  • Why Congress keeps hurting Americans to fund endless wars

    The Senate’s newly passed $95 billion package does next to nothing for Americans and does much more to fund endless war — especially with the billions in the package going toward Ukraine. “It does not secure our border; it goes in and takes more money and straps your children and your grandchildren with another $95 billion. It gives money to Taiwan, which hacks off the Chinese,” Glenn Beck explains. However, the blame can’t be laid entirely at the feet of the Democrats. Republicans are...

  • UN Urges UK To Reconsider Rwanda Deportation Plan

    The UN called Tuesday on Britain to reconsider plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, warning it threatened the rule of law and set "a perilous precedent globally".

  • UK unlikely to make snap decision over Unrwa funding

    Tory MPs urging government not to restore funding despite UN’s roadmap, published on Monday, to make agency more transparentA plan due to be published today to improve the accountability and transparency of Unrwa, the UN relief works agency for Palestinians, is not expected to lead to a snap British decision to restore funding to the agency.Britain joined 18 other nations in suspending funding for the agency after Israel claimed that 12 of the 30,000 Unrwa staff had participated in the attack on...

  • UK accused by Amnesty of ‘deliberately destabilising’ human rights globally

    Rights chief also warns Britain will be ‘judged harshly by history for its failure to help prevent civilian slaughter in Gaza’The UK has been accused by Amnesty International of “deliberately destabilising” human rights on the global stage for its own political ends.In its annual global report, released today, the organisation said Britain was weakening human rights protections nationally and globally, amid a near-breakdown of international law. Continue reading

  • BVSD superintendent urges community to oppose school funding bill

    As enrollment declines continue to squeeze the budget, Boulder Valley School District Superintendent Rob Anderson is worried a bill that would overhual the state's school funding formula will make it even more challenging.