• Peter Oosterhuis obituary

    British golfer who was No 1 in Europe in the 1970s and compiled one of the finest records in the Ryder CupIn the gap during the 1970s between the pre-eminence of Tony Jacklin and the emergence of Nick Faldo, Peter Oosterhuis, who has died aged 75, was Britain’s best and most successful golfer. He was No 1 in Europe for four consecutive years and compiled one of the finest records in the Ryder Cup, winning an unusually high percentage of his matches during an era when the US exercised total...

  • Man charged with burglary of University of Scranton students

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — One man is accused of multiple burglaries of University of Scranton students who live off-campus. According to Scranton police, early in the morning on Sunday, February 11, officers received several reports of burglaries and thefts in the 400 block of Clay Avenue that occurred as off-campus students from the University []

  • Man allegedly changes appearance after Wegmans retail theft

    WILKES-BARRE TWP., LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Police say they arrested a man when he tried to change his appearance to evade officers after a Wegman's retail theft. According to the Wilkes-Barre Township Police Department, on April 23 around 4:30 p.m., officers arrested Dannie Lee Darling, 31, of New York after a reported retail theft. Police []

  • Scientists use 'leaf glow' to understand changing climate

    New University of Minnesota research suggests "leaf glow" provides vital information on vegetation dynamics in Arctic and boreal ecosystems like Minnesota's forests and wetlands, which are among the fastest warming in the world. Using remote sensing to monitor the natural glow may help scientists better track climate change and its impact on our natural resources.

  • Man Charged After Shooting At Person On NC University Campus

    A man was arrested and charged after police say he shot at someone on Shaw University's campus.

  • Cambridge University Urge Overhaul of Climate Change Education

    Education experts at Cambridge University have called for a significant revision in how climate change is taught in UK schools.

  • The evolution of man: how Ryan Gosling changed stardom, cinema and society

    The actor’s feminist credentials, a wholehearted embrace of comedy and being one of the most memed actors on social media has seen Gosling’s auto-satirising alpha male become white-hot box office in 2024In Hollywood, there are no accidents. Ryan Gosling’s role in stuntman pic The Fall Guy, hard on the heels of his show-stopping Oscars rendition of I’m Just Ken, is perfectly timed to confirm his ascension to the very top tier of stardom. Not only is it a four-quadrant entertainment turbo boost –...

  • Georgia Announces Leadership Change in Gymnastics - University of Georgia Athletics

    ATHENS, Ga. — Courtney Kupets Carter will not return as head coach of the Georgia gymnastics program, J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Josh Brooks

  • University Of North Carolina Committee Votes On Policy Change Against DEI Initiatives

    UNC has voted to repeal a policy related to DEI, potentially jeopardizing staff positions across the university. UNC has voted to repeal a policy related to DEI, potentially jeopardizing staff positions across the university.

  • Man Accused Of Firing A Gun On A North Carolina University Campus Taken Into Custody

    A man accused of firing a gun during an argument on a North Carolina university campus Tuesday has been taken in custody, police said.

  • Man arrested after fatal stabbing of Metro passenger near Universal City station

    A man was arrested Monday in the death of a woman who was fatally stabbed in the throat on a Metro train, Los Angeles police said. The passenger, a woman in her 50s, was found stabbed in the throat at the Universal City station shortly after 5 a.m. Monday, according to Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Drake Madison. The station serves the B Line (formerly Red Line) trains that run from Union Station to North Hollywood. Police said 45-year-old Elliot Tramel Nowden of Los Angeles attacked...

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    Judge at trial of man accused of killing cop was concerned over Crown changing theory

    The judge overseeing the trial of a man accused of fatally running over a Toronto police officer repeatedly raised concerns over the prosecution’s changing theory of what happened that night and at one point indicated she did not see how a jury could reach a guilty verdict on murder based on evidence presented in court. During legal arguments not heard by the jury, Ontario Superior Court Justice Anne Molloy on several occasions asked the Crown to lay out its narrative for how Umar Zameer...