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    Denham Springs' antique district hosts Spring Fest for art, antiques this weekend

    DENHAM SPRINGS — Festivalmania continues over the weekend in Denham Springs.The annual Spring Festival is being held Saturday in Denham Springs' antique district. Festival visitors can expect a celebration of local art and antiques with more than 150 vendors set up along Range Avenue. The festival expects 10,000 visitors."Our festival is known all over," said Kim Bye, one of the festival's organizers. "People who have been with us for 15, 20 years say that this is their favorite festival...

  • Armenia to establish Police Guard

    Armenia will establish Police Guard. The government approved the package of draft laws during the regular sitting today. If the draft passes the National Assembly, a purely police service will be created with new weapons and trained personnel in accordance with international standards, which will be entrusted with the maintenance of public order and public …

  • David Worboys - Revelations of Technology

    Advances in technology over the last hundred years have provided incalculable benefits for our way of life. Until 1926, unless perched astride an ostrich, our fastest means of travel was on horseback. By 1938, the A4 locomotive “Mallard” had beaten the rail speed record at 200 km per hour (126 mph). In 1961, the sound […]

  • NASCAR revels in its MJ moment

    By PAUL NEWBERRY TALLADEGA, Ala. — Suddenly, Michael Jordan’s new life seems just as satisfying as his old one. This felt a whole lot like M.J. knocking down a buzzer beater, winning the big game, celebrating like a champion. Of course, his title-hoarding days in the NBA are long behind him. But Jordan’s current passion […]

  • Complaints reported about irregularities in Panamanian elections

    Panama City, May 5 (Prensa Latina) The General Electoral Prosecutor's Office (FGE) of Panama stated today that about two hours before closing the voting centers, 75 complaints about irregularities had been registered. The post Complaints reported about irregularities in Panamanian elections first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Marshall Ramsey: Guarding the Nest Egg

    As a nonprofit newsroom,

  • REPORT: K-State guard to transfer

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - Another K-State men's basketball player is expected to transfer this offseason. RJ Jones plans to enter the transfer portal after spending just one year with the Wildcats, according to a report from the Athletic's Tobias Bass. Jones is now the fourth Wildcat to transfer from the program, joining Cam Carter, Dorian Finister []

  • Sunday Thoughts: The Awesomeness of God's General Revelation

    What’s your favorite way of experiencing and appreciating God’s creation? The majestic natural beauty that’s nearest to me — the Great Smoky Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean — are my favorite natural getaways. The rolling hills of the countryside and exploring the woods are all special to me, and I love a colorful sunrise or sunset.

  • Voting, Volcanoes and Vatican Guards: Photos of the week

    A selection of striking images from around the world, taken over the past seven days.

  • Hawaii basketball team picks up point guard

    In building next season’s roster, the Hawaii basketball team got right to the point.

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    Fantasy women's basketball: Draft tiers at guard

    Eric Moody goes through the different tiers at guard to help you in your fantasy women's basketball draft.

  • ChatGPT faces Austria complaint over 'uncorrectable errors'

    A Vienna-based privacy campaign group said Monday it would file a complaint against ChatGPT in Austria, claiming the "hallucinating" flagship AI tool has invented wrong answers that creator OpenAI cannot correct.The company has openly acknowledged it cannot correct inaccurate information produced by its generative AI tool and has failed to explain where the data comes from and what ChatGPT stores about individuals, said the group.