• One on one with Rome Odunze

    Wide receiver Rome Odunze chats with Lauren Screeden moments after he was

  • For God's Sake: the glory of God

    Like many, if not most churches today, COMPASS Church uses presentation software to display the songs and Scripture texts on a flat screen TV for worship services. That software is linked to several databases so that all we need to do is type in a song title or Scripture reference, and instantly we are provided with the words fully formatted for display. Those who use it know what a time-saver such software can be. I appreciate the available technology, but I also have a complaint – the song...

  • One-on-one with President Biden

    President Joe Biden campaigns in Pennsylvania and gives exclusive interview to Nexstar’s Reshad Hudson.

  • 'One ring to rule them all': How actin filaments are assembled by formins

    Actin is a highly abundant protein that controls the shape and movement of all our cells. Actin achieves this by assembling into filaments, one actin molecule at a time. The proteins of the formin family are pivotal partners in this process: positioned at the filament end, formins recruit new actin subunits and stay associated with the end by "stepping" with the growing filament.

  • Brian Austin Green Shares His One Rule for Co-Parenting With Megan Fox

    Brian Austin Green knows the secret to co-parenting. The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum revealed he has one rule for successfully sharing parenting duties with ex-wife Megan Fox. "The number

  • Barnsley Hospital applies to be one of first to roll out new rule after girl’s death

    The escalation process will enable patients and their families to request an urgent review by a different critical care team in the hospital and will be available 24/7. It can be used if a patient’s condition is rapidly worsening and they or their family feels they are not getting the care needed. The new process follows the death of 13-year-old Martha Mills in 2021, who developed sepsis under the care of King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London. Martha’s family, who campaigned for...

  • Big banks ignoring new rules that let savers open more than one Isa each year

    Isas already allow you to earn tax-free interest on up to £20,000 each tax year. But under recent reforms, they are now supposed to be more flexible.

  • Bartender reveals the 'number one' rule customers should NEVER break when going out for drinks: 'Save yourself the embarrassment'

    'Bar rule no. 1. Don't touch the garnishes,' bartender Joshua declared on TikTok. He felt driven to make the point after a man got charged $12 for a 'stolen orange'. Still, a surprising number of commenters made the argument that adult bar patrons should not have any garnishes within their reach to begin with

  • FERC’s final regional transmission rule is coming soon. It has one shot to get it right.

    A strong rule will help spur the transmission lines necessary to meet America’s growing energy needs, while also setting the table for a future interregional rule to mitigate the effects of extreme weather.

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    Police arrest one for first-degree murder months after shooting that left one dead, one injured

    BATON ROUGE - Months after a shooting that left one person dead and one injured, police have arrested a man for multiple murder counts. The Baton Rouge Police Department said officers arrested 30-year-old Tremal Baker after he allegedly shot and killed Tamine Richardson, 24, in December.Officers said Baker was arrested Wednesday night after police tried to make a proactive traffic stop after seeing a vehicle drive by with no headlights. Once stopped, the driver, Baker, immediately fled...

  • For God's Sake: live godly lives

    “The times, they are a changin,’” Bob Dylan warned sixty years ago. Newsflash, Bob, they change every year, twice a year in fact. Last month, we honored the mnemonic “spring forward,” and will do the opposite come November when we “fall back.” It’s even more complicated for Floridians because we are one of the 13 states that sit in two time zones.

  • One injured, one arrested in Monday crash

    According to Longmont Public Safety spokeswoman Robin Ericson, at 6:17 a.m. Longmont police were dispatched to an injury crash in the area of 17th Avenue and Collyer Street. Upon arrival, officers were advised a female wearing a black hoodie was involved in the crash and was running north on Collyer Street. A second officer located a female matching the description in the 1800 block of Collyer Street.