Posing in character as Tashi Dunchan, Zendaya is listed as the editor-in-chief of her and Law Roach's Challengers magazine, which launched Monday in promotion of the new movie
Jamestown City Council will vote on issuing $2.7 million bond to cover the completion of the Fleet Maintenance Building project. City Comptroller Ericka Thomas said $4,890,000 has been spent to date on the project, “The BAN that we got last year for the garage was $2,850,000. So, currently we have expenses over that BAN amount […]
A recruiter sparked controversy on X, formerly known as Twitter. He revealed that he ruled out a Gen Z applicant for turning down work. The Gen Z job seeker refused to do a 90-minute task for free
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RADHIKA DESAI: Hello and welcome to the 27th Geopolitical Economy Hour, the show that examines the fast-changing political and geopolitical economy of our time. I’m Radhika Desai. MICHAEL HUDSON: And I’m Michael Hudson. RADHIKA DESAI: And working behind the scenes to bring you our show every fortnight are our host, Ben Norton; our videographer, Paul More
Pamela Paresky interviews the former IDF spokesman about the current war and the recent accidental killing of aid workers.
By James Hoorman, Hoorman Soil Health Services, adapted from Green Covers This spring has been warmer than normal, but Ohio’s subsoil moisture has been dry due to last year’s drought. Recent rains may have helped depending upon how much rain actually soaked in. Last year, adequate subsoil moisture allowed farmers to get decent yields, however;