• The Little Violet Door opens on Carnaby Street

    The Little Door & Co launches the latest of their "cool house party" venues in the heart of Swinging 60s Soho

    • KSBW

    Buffalo Bills open 2nd round with first pick

    Buffalo was initially scheduled to open the draft with the 28th selection before moving back four spots in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs. When it came time for the Bills to pick at No. 32, they moved back one spot by completing a trade with the Carolina Panthers.

    • WCVB

    Buffalo Bills open 2nd round with first pick

    Buffalo was initially scheduled to open the draft with the 28th selection before moving back four spots in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs. When it came time for the Bills to pick at No. 32, they moved back one spot by completing a trade with the Carolina Panthers.

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    UAE Pavilion at Venice Biennale opens its doors to visitors

    The National Pavilion UAE at the Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition opened its doors today to visitors to explore the artistic worlds of Abdullah Al Saadi in an enchanting exhibition that unfolds like a story containing many chapters entitled “Abdullah Al Saadi: Sites of Memory, Sites of Amnesia," under the patronage of the artistic curator Tarek Abou El Fetouh. The Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition witnesses wide international participation, including 87 national...

  • Salon LiVy officially opens its doors on West Ave in Ludlow

    Salon LiVy will be opening its doors at its location at 364 West Ave in Ludlow on Saturday.

  • Artificial cells mimic nature opening door for medical advancements

    Scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill), one of the oldest public universities in the United States, have made a significant breakthrough in creating artificial cells that mimic natural cells.

    • MSNBC

    Biden shifts gears, opens the door to 2024 debates with Trump

    President Joe Biden appeared on Howard Stern’s radio show this morning, and as NBC News reported, the incumbent Democrat made some news about his general-election plans. The former president hasn’t yet publicly reacted to Biden’s comments, though it’s likely Trump will be pleased. Circling back to our recent coverage, it’s difficult to overstate just how eager the presumptive GOP nominee is to participate in general-election debates against Biden. Last summer, for example, the Republican said...

  • Advanced cell atlas opens new doors in biomedical research

    Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a web-based platform that offers an unprecedented view of the human body at the cellular level. The aim is to create an invaluable resource for researchers worldwide to increase knowledge about human health and disease. The study is published in Genome Biology.

  • Reduced notice periods for renters are an open door for party flats

    Renters need more rights, but scrapping minimum tenancy terms would leave landlords unable to stop their properties being used for holiday lets, party flats or worse

  • NEW BUSINESS – PetSuites Grove City Opens Its Doors to the Community

    Grove City, Ohio – PetSuites Grove City officially welcomes pet owners and their furry companions to its newest location at 1280 Stringtown Road, Grove City, OH, 43123. Situated across from OhioHealth Grove City Methodist Hospital, the resort is poised to become a hub for pet care services in the area. Operating seven days a week […]

  • PPL billing issue settlement modified, $1M investment and more transparency required

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU)— The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) announced a modification to their settlement with PPL that will require more transparency and a $1 million investment into their hardship fund following the widespread billing issues that affected nearly 800,000 customers in 2023. On Thursday, the PUC voted 3-2 to modify the settlement between the PUC’s []

  • For Bob Casey's Lobbyist Brother-in-Law, the Senator's Door Is Always Open

    As Pennsylvania state auditor, Bob Casey disclosed to state ethics officials that his relationship with his lobbyist brother-in-law could be "perceived to constitute a conflict of interest." More than two decades later, Casey has opened his Senate office to one of that brother-in-law’s clients.