• Hoyt family continues family tradition of running in 128th Boston Marathon

    The 128th Boston Marathon is Monday, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Hopkinton Starting Line with a fast field of professionals.

  • Renting families, overseas students not in competition

    International students are not competing directly with families in the rental market as they typically prefer inner-city apartments over standalone homes in the suburbs, new research suggests. Australian renters have experienced eye-watering rental increases over the past few years and stiff competition for available properties, with vacancy rates hovering around record lows. Fingers have been […]

  • Jury selection continues in Trump trial

    The Donald Trump hush money trial moves on to Day Two, as 12 jurors will be selected from hundreds of New Yorkers. However, the process could extend beyond this week as many jurors were already dismissed from the case.

  • Donald Trump Continues Altering News Articles

    Former President Donald Trump appears to be curating his own version of "fake news" for social media followers by sharing news articles that have been carefully edited to remove any unfavorable passages.Trump, who frequently rails against the press as "the enemy of the people" and often claims to be the victim of unfair reporting, has this year shared to his Truth Social account dozens of screenshots from articles altered to appear more favorable towards him.In the latest example, Trump shared...

  • Two Neosho Wildcats continue their futures at the collegiate level

    NEOSHO, Mo. — A few signings have taken place this week in the four states. At Neosho High School, it was their official signing day as two Wildcats signed on the dotted line Thursday afternoon. Neosho held a signing ceremony for both Kaitlyn Wilfong and Luke Soule. They both will be staying close to home. []

  • Trump tried to ‘corrupt’ 2016 election, prosecution alleges

    Trump tried to illegally influence the 2016 presidential election by preventing damaging stories about his personal life from becoming public, a prosecutor told jurors.

  • The best tennis rackets for every skill level in 2024

    Increase top spin, control and power with the best tennis rackets from Head, Wilson, Babolat and more.

  • The Caray family broadcast legacy continues with Chip and Chris

    OAKLAND -- Chris Caray stood inside the NBC Sports California broadcast booth delivering the introduction for Monday night’s game between the A’s and Cardinals. The voice of his father, Chip, who just two doors down was providing pregame commentary for Bally Sports Midwest, echoed through the booth. A new milestone

  • From peacekeeping to wars, this is why four generations of the Moffitt family continue to serve

    After World War II, Ethan’s great-grandfather didn’t reveal much about his service or choose to march on ANZAC Day. Only on the day of his great grandfather’s funeral did the family find out why.

  • Trump's new grift: Charging GOP candidates to use his name

    Poor Donald Trump. It seems he isn’t selling enough $399 high-tops or $60 Bibles, and his Truth Social stock is in the toilet, so it’s time for a new, new, new, new grift: charging his fellow Republicans for uttering his name. The Trump campaign announced in a letter Politico obtained that Republican candidates and committees are now expected to pay “a minimum of 5% of all fundraising solicitations to Trump National Committee JFC” for using his “name, image, and likeness in fundraising...

  • China continues to persecute family of dissidents unlawfully, finds report

    Authorities continuing ‘intimidation’ including separating children from their parents, despite pledge to end collective punishmentChina continues to unlawfully target the families of activists and dissidents, despite a pledge to end the practice of collective punishment, a Chinese human rights group has said in a report.The persecution, which includes intimidation and harassment, forced evictions, travel bans, criminal proceedings against family members and preventing children from attending...

  • Ivanka Trump beams on day out with Jared and children in sunny Miami

    Over the weekend, Ivanka Trump appeared in a stunning white outfit in Miami. She wore a white sundress, fedora, and sandals while strolling with husband Jared Kushner and their three children Arabella, 12, Joseph, 9, and Theodore, 8. Since leaving politics in 2021, Ivanka has prioritized family time and personal well-being, recently sharing her discovery of inner peace through meditation