• Stephen Colbert: ‘If you like puppies, you’re not going to like Kristi Noem’

    Late-night hosts discuss the South Dakota governor and possible Trump VP pick revealing she killed her family dog Late-night hosts talk about Kristi Noem’s puppy-killing admission and Donald Trump’s day off from court. Continue reading

  • The World is Going Silent as Wildlife Disappears

    As technology progresses, sound has emerged as a crucial tool for gauging the health and biodiversity of our planet's ecosystems.

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    Community support leads to sequel for an Opelousas movie

    Filmed right here in Opelousas, Against All Odds was a film created to spread a message of choosing peace over violence. Following the film's success, director Ej Tyler is gearing up for the release of the film's sequel.

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    306: Seemed Like A Good Idea at the Time

    A girl signs up for a class. A couple hires an accountant. A group of co-workers decides to pool their money and buy a couple of lottery tickets. In the beginning, they're full of hope and optimism — and then something turns. Stories of good ideas gone bad. Prologue: Paul was a cop. One night he was pulling second shift when he had a perfectly good idea: He'd stretch out in the back seat and take a little nap during his break. He fell right asleep, and slept well until he woke up and realized...

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    Everything seems to be going wrong for Rishi Sunak

    Analysis by Luke McGee, CNN (CNN) — Life must seem bleak for British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak these days. With just two weeks until local elections that will likely go badly for his governing Conservative Party, there is a growing sense that Sunak is a man to whom the epithet “in office but not in

  • Go, Dad. Go! Take your Pre-K through 2nd Graders to Theatre of Youth’s GO, DOG. GO! Squeals of delight will follow.

    THE BASICS: GO, DOG. GO! a musical by Allison Gregory and Steven Dietz, adapted from the book “Go, Dog. Go!” by P.D. Eastman, with music by Michael Koerner, directed by []

  • It Looks Like The BMW 4-Series Isn't Going Anywhere After All

    The combustion-powered 4-Series may survive another generation yet, as doubt is cast upon earlier reports of the car's demise

  • Men more likely to have health conditions that lead to premature deaths – study

    A new study indicates there are stark differences between men and women when it comes to health.

  • It's going to feel like 30 in Ontario this weekend but it's not all good news

    It's shaping up to be a weekend full of warm weather in Ontario and it's going to be positively summer-like in some areas. Unfortunately, it's not all good news as there's a chance for thunderstorms that might ruin your outdoor plans.[twitter_embed https://twitter.com/weathernetwork/statuses/1783845704122675710 text='' name='' screen_name='weathernetwork' id='1783845704122675710' created_ts='' iframe_id='twitter-embed-1783845704122675710' expand=1 embed_desktop_width=550 embed_desktop_height=665...

  • P.K. Subban's joke leads to hilariously awkward moment

    If you’re a fan of thinly veiled innuendo, then P.K. Subban’s joke in the NHL on ESPN studio on Wednesday night was right up your alley. It started innocently enough. During the first intermission of Game 3 between the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs, the camera showed Vegas Golden Knights center Jack Eichel cutting his

  • Expanded FIFA Club World Cup likely heading to Apple

    The rights to FIFA’s expanded Club World Cup tournament are reportedly heading to Apple on a global deal. Per the New York Times, the tournament, which will be held in the United States in the summer of 2025, is only bringing in “as little as a quarter of the $4 billion FIFA had first estimated,”

  • ‘Horizontally’ recycled nappies go on sale in Japan in world first

    Product made from used nappies will go on sale in shopping centres after sterilisation, bleaching, and deodorising A company in Japan has started selling the world’s first “horizontally” recycled nappies, as the country’s ageing society undergoes a shift in demand for children’s diapers to those for older adults.Unicharm, based in the south-western prefecture of Kagoshima, put the adult and baby nappies on sale this month in shopping centres in Kyushu – one of Japan’s four main islands – in...