An aquarium in South Africa is stretched beyond capacity after more than
MORNING NEWSBREAK | The South Carolina Aquarium is seeing an uptick in sea turtle admissions in its Turtle Care Center over the past two weeks. As the annual stranding season is beginning, having seven turtles already at the center is a higher-than-usual number as it generally gets 30 to 40 sea turtles on average each […]
NORTH BEND, Ore. – The United States Coast Guard Air Station North Bend is set to celebrate 50 years by hosting an open house for community members to attend this weekend. According to the USGC, the event is taking place Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. It will be held at the Air Station […]
Cole, who provided the soundtrack to some of hockey's biggest moments, died in his hometown of St. John's, the capital of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
For the first time in NFL Draft history, 5 QBs were taken in the first 10 overall picks. If 2 or less of them succeed, here is why we would never see it again.
Critics hail ‘half a century of momentum’ and vow to expand services to meet the growing threat from other diseases
Glenn Sullivan, Sr., 54, pleaded guilty for getting the teen pregnant after
The confirmation of the latest funding for Operation Grange comes two days before the anniversary of the day she vanished from an apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in 2007.
There is a man's name in my phone contacts - let's call him Dave - who was once an important person to me but who now refuses to answer my calls.
Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York said during floor debate on the bill Wednesday, “There is no excuse for bigotry, threats or violence directed at anyone, anywhere, and it is imperative that we confront the scourge of antisemitism, and Congress can help, but this legislation is not the answer.”
"Columbia Housing history is civil rights history," says CEO Yvonda Bean.
It may not look impressive but this Sunderland house packed all sorts of history into its 160 years. It was once a lifeboat station, and used to be a lookout post. The Admiralty once owned it and Sunderland’s sea cadets used to be based there. And it was once the base for the skilled foyboatmen of Sunderland whose job was to guide big vessels in and out of port. In fact, the foyboat crews were the last occupants of the building and they took up residence at the end of the Second World War. The...