For teenagers learning or just starting to drive, the road can seem overwhelming.
Fewer impaired driving charges in Sarnia to start 2024 doesn’t mean there’s been less impaired driving, the city’s police deputy chief says. What a dip usually means is fewer calls from the public, and less time for enforcement programs like RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere), said Julie Craddock. “It’s just an important reminder that the […]
WASHINGTON CITY — Traffic is busiest and most accidents occur during the week on Thursdays, according to research presented at the Washington City Council work meeting Wednesday. Dr. Sangjun Park oversaw research carried out over the course of a semester by Southern Utah University undergraduates Emma Echols, Anthony Wright, German Rodriguez and Day Coles. And […]
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The motto “Sharing the joy of adaptive running … one run at a time” is displayed on the website of Team Runfree, a nonprofit organization dedicated to training guides for visually impaired people to run outside and in races. This motto rang true on Sunday when the organization hosted a session in the Old Capitol
CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — The population of St. George and surrounding communities has exploded over the past few decades, leading to new infrastructure and ultimately, more vehicles on local roadways. With an influx of both people and cars, the chance for crashes to occur has increased dramatically. Add distractions, impatience and negligence, and that creates the […]
In a sea of hot takes and horrifying headlines, you might not expect a video of a man eating lunch at Chili’s to cause an internet uproar. But Connor Hubbard’s day-in-the-life videos—in which he wakes, carefully packs his laptop, drives to his cubicle job, steps out for lunch at 11 a.m., and returns home to pet his dog and work out—have viewers responding with comments like “horrifying” and “one of the most disturbing videos I've ever watched” and questioning whether it's all an irony-poisoned...
At an e-commerce school, Chinese students practice selling clothes to overseas TikTok users. To understand their target audience, they record themselves on camera wearing hijabs and abaya gowns over casual clothing.It's the final day of a two-week course on selling products abroad via the short video app TikTok. Despite being blocked in China, this platform is increasingly popular among Chinese vendors.To succeed on TikTok, Chinese vendors face a double challenge: bypassing internet restrictions...
Meet Alberto and Yolanda. They immigrated from San Luis Potosi in Mexico 20 years ago with almost nothing and had to begin their lives anew.
By DAVID BAUDER and CHRISTINE FERNANDO Associated Press Writers NEW YORK (AP) — Ordered by police to leave the scene of a UCLA campus protest after violence broke out, Catherine Hamilton and three colleagues from the Daily Bruin suddenly found themselves surrounded by demonstrators who beat, kicked and sprayed them with a noxious chemical. On
NEW YORK (AP) — Ordered by police to leave the scene of a UCLA campus protest after violence broke out, Catherine Hamilton and three colleagues from the Daily Bruin suddenly found themselves surrounded by demonstrators who beat, kicked and sprayed them with a noxious chemical. On American campuses awash in anger this spring, student journalists []
Student journalists at campuses across the country are getting a pressure-filled, and dangerous, lesson in their chosen profession during a chaotic springtime of protests