• April 25: What you need to know

    An Arkansas business owner explains how a ban on noncompete clauses would affect independent contractors on Good Morning Region 8.

  • Fallout Needs to Get Weirder in Season 2

    The first season of Fallout does a great job bringing the world of the games to life, but Season 2 needs to get weirder.

  • Get the Fitbit Versa 4 for 25% off at Amazon

    The Fitbit Versa 4 smartwatch is on sale at Amazon for $50 off. Grab this deal to start tracking your workouts and sleep.

  • Swedish passports set to get 25 percent more expensive

    The cost of getting a Swedish passport is set to be hiked by 25 percent on May 1st.

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    Opinion: Biden needs to get real with Ukraine and Israel

    CNN Opinion by Mark Hannah (CNN) — The $95 billion military aid package President Joe Biden signed Wednesday was a feat of tough-minded negotiation to get funding to Ukraine and Israel after months of congressional horse-trading. But if the aid inflates those countries’ war aims, it could discourage the kind of tough-minded negotiation that is the only

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    Opinion: Biden needs to get real with Ukraine and Israel

    Opinion by Mark Hannah (CNN) — The $95 billion military aid package President Joe Biden signed Wednesday was a feat of tough-minded negotiation to get funding to Ukraine and Israel after months of congressional horse-trading. But if the aid inflates those countries’ war aims, it could discourage the kind of tough-minded negotiation that is the only way

  • Do You Really Need To Stay At Disney To Get The "Full Experience"?

    A theme park expert takes a closer look at the pros and cons of staying on-site when visiting Disney.

  • Macron warns 'mortal' Europe needs credible defence

    French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday warned that Europe faced an existential threat from Russian aggression, calling on the continent to adopt a "credible" defence strategy less dependent on the United States.

  • ‘We need to take risks’: Chanel gets gritty with Marseille show

    Luxury brand continues its strategy of engaging with diversity and real life – but the prices are less inclusiveGrey hoodies layered under the pastel tweed suits, a catwalk on top of an apartment building with concrete benches instead of gilt chairs, looking out over the rooftops of Marseille, France’s less manicured second city. Chanel has – in fashion speak – a New Look. In the parlance of 2024, it is in its gritty era.“If Marseille is unexpected, that’s good. We don’t want to be stuck. We...

  • Letter: City needs to get grip on Turo rental cars

    In response to Tuesday’s letter regarding Turo autos using city streets for business (“Turo rental cars begin to roil isle communities,” Star-Advertiser, April 23), I live in an apartment complex that fronts Bougainville Drive. We usually will have three to four vans parked on the street, which are used for rentals.

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    U.S. Government Needs to ‘Get It Right’ on Artificial Intelligence

    “We can't afford to get this wrong—again,” Shalanda Young, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, tells TIME.

  • Alexey Navalny's death wasn't directly ordered by Putin, WSJ reports

    Alexey Navalny's February death in a remote Arctic prison camp likely wasn't directly ordered by Vladimir Putin, despite Navalny's outspoken criticism of the Russian president, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday.Despite the suspicious circumstances of the opposition leader's death, the outlet reported Putin may not have intended Navalny to be killed when he was.The Journal, citing "people familiar with the matter," reported that several US intelligence agencies, including the CIA, the...