• Parties divided over how to boost Japan’s Imperial Family size

    The question is whether the parties can agree on the design of certain systems, such as how to treat the children of female family members if they retain their Imperial status after marriage.

  • South Africa's 4 big political parties begin final weekend of campaigning ahead of election

    South Africa's four main political parties began the final weekend of campaigning Saturday before a possibly pivotal election that could bring the country's most important change in three decades. Supporters of the African National Congress, which has been in the government ever since the end of white minority rule in

    • WLNS

    6 News receives Murrow for Breaking News coverage

    WLNS-TV received a Regional Murrow award for breaking news coverage on Tuesday. The station was given the distinction for its coverage of the mass shooting at Michigan State University in February of 2023. The recognition is given out by the Radio Television Digital News Association and is considered one of the more prestigious awards in []

  • SEC Approves First Eight Spot Ether ETFs – Breaking News Bitcoin News

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the first eight proposals for spot ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs). According to a document issued on May 23 that orders grating an accelerated approval for these products, NYSE Arca obtained permission to list the Grayscale Ethereum Trust and the Bitwise Ethereum ETF, Nasdaq can now list the […]

  • Political party crashers

    Political parties in the United States were once real organizations. They were the vehicle that funneled people into political engagement and served as the forum to iron out policy disagreements and set governing priorities. Those days are as obsolete as the torchlight parades that the early Republican Party held throughout the country to rally support […]

  • Claudia Myers column: Let's talk politics, or not

    I was thinking about our founding fathers and how bewildered they must be if they are somehow observing the American eccentricities that go along with the electing of today’s leaders.

  • We’re entitled to political parties’ funds — Timba

    By Brandon Josphat [email protected] A CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) faction led by Jameson Timba has claimed that government funds provided for To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Local water line breaks, about 50 homes affected

    Struthers residents may have experienced lower water pressure this morning.

    • BBC

    Brighton news: Kaoru Mitoma previews Japan tour

    Brighton winger Kaoru Mitoma is looking forward to showing his team-mates

    • Forbes

    Japan And Netherlands Triumph At Shanghai Olympic Breaking Qualifier

    After a weekend full of steps, flips, sweeps and spins at the Shanghai Olympic Qualifier Series for breaking, Netherland’s B-Boy Lee and Japan’s B-Girl Ayumi came out

    • KGBT

    Inside Valley Politics: Harlingen leader talks state of the City

    HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Harlingen Commissioner for District Two Daniel Lopez talks about economic development in his city with the State of the City coming. Also, hear from the Cameron County Democrat Party Chair Jared Hockema on hot runoff races in his part of the Valley. Additionally, Starr County’s GOP chair talks state party leadership. []

  • ‘United Kansas’ named state’s 5th political party

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - The Sunflower State officially has five political parties. On Friday, May 24, Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab announced in a release that "United Kansas" has met all of the necessary requirements to become an officially recognized political party in Kansas. United Kansas joins No Labels Kansas and the Libertarian Party, recognized []