The Biden Administration released revised Title IX regulations on Apr. 19, which Stanford is required to implement before they take effect on Aug. 1. The University started its initial review and welcomed community engagement.
There are few names as synonymous with sports betting in the UK as William Hill. The iconic British brand has been around in one form or another since all the way back in 1934, and it has conquered
(FOX40.COM) -- Sacramento received its first presidential visit nearly 150 years ago in 1879, and since then, it has had a relatively modest relationship with U.S. presidents who have stepped inside California's Capitol. However, did you know that part of Sacramento's history with US presidents includes an attempted assassination nearly 50 years ago? And the []
The frequency and intensity of plant stresses have increased in recent years due to climate change. Among them, low temperature is an unavoidable environmental factor limiting agricultural productivity.
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Zócalo is celebrating its 20th birthday! As part of the festivities, we’re publishing reflections and responses that revisit and reimagine some of our most impactful stories and public programs. Connecting California columnist Joe Mathews revisits Southern California author D.J. Waldie’s 2012 essay “The Darkness Behind Huell Howser” and considers why, over a decade after Howser’s death, the public TV’s great California chronicler retains such a hold on us. “Do you know Huell Howser?” I got that...
It’s starting to feel like the beginning of the end. This Zur-En-Arrh saga which has been going since the beginning of Zdarsky’s run back in 2022 seems to be preparing for its grand fin
All six episodes of Tales of the Empire debut on Disney+ on Saturday, May
Director: Junta Yamaguchi Cast: Riko Fujitani, Yuki Torigoe, Yoshimasa Kondo, Haruki Nakagawa, Masahi Suwa Running Time: 86 min. By Paul Bramhall Making a follow-up to a debut that relied heavily on a gimmick is always a tricky proposition, as several directors have found out over the years. In Japan the most obvious example is Shinichiro Ueda, who after his almost flawless debut with 2017’s One Cut of the Dead has struggled to Continue reading →