• Post assembly loss, Sowmya hits LS poll ground battle-ready

    Buzzing with veteran party colleagues and young party workers alike, the Lakkasandra home of Sowmya Reddy, Congress’ Bangalore South candidate, has been transformed into an election war room, but the place she retires to for comfort is a few kilometres away in Koramangala. Her pet dog Arya, is a big part of that comfort.Much of her campaign strategy, as TOI found, is the brainchild of her father Ramalinga Reddy, who is also state transport and endowment minister. While he manages the...

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    72nd Medical Group conducts Ready Eagle mission readiness exercise

    The 72nd Medical Group conducted a mass casualty exercise named Ready Eagle April 15-17, highlighting their expertise and critical role in patient care, particularly in challenging environments. The primary objective of this exercise was to focus on patient care within a contaminated environment. The 72nd MDG demonstrated its capabilities by providing comprehensive care to simulated casualties at the incident scene, managing patient transport, conducting decontamination procedures, and offering...

  • Lok Sabha polls top updates: EC declines to comment on PM Modi’s remarks at poll rally

    The Bharatiya Janata Party expelled its leader KS Eshwarappa for six years for contesting the polls as an Independent candidate from Karnataka’s Shivamogga.

  • Gabriel Braga opens up on his mental state after his first win since his father’s death- “ready to make him proud, and ready to conquer the world”

    With a heavy heart, Gabriel Braga stepped into the cage for the first time since his father’s tragic death. At the 2024 PFL 3 event, Braga (13-1) kicked off his featherweight season with a bout against Justin Gonzales. The emotional stakes were high as Braga fought to honor his late father. In the closing seconds of Round 1, Gabriel Braga unleashed a series of powerful punches that sent Gonzales (14-4) sprawling to the canvas. With just one second left on the clock, the referee stepped in to...

  • Following Polls Is Not Leadership

    In the mid-‘90s, President Bill Clinton hired famed pollster Dick Morris to triangulate Clinton’s path to victory in 1996. Morris told Clinton that polling is not designed to tell someone what to do. Rather, polling is designed to tell one how to sell what they want to do. President Joe Biden has forgotten that lesson and now, instead of leading, he is being led around by his polling. Eighteen percent of Michigan Democratic voters refused to vote for Biden on Feb. 27. Thirteen percent voted...

  • Following Polls Is Not Leadership

    In the mid-‘90s, President Bill Clinton hired famed pollster Dick Morris to triangulate Clinton’s path to victory in 1996. Morris told Clinton that polling is not designed to tell someone what to do. Rather, polling is designed to tell one how to sell what they want to do. President Joe Biden has forgotten that lesson and now, instead of leading, he is being led around by his polling. Eighteen percent of Michigan Democratic voters refused to vote for Biden on Feb. 27. Thirteen percent voted...

  • Cervical cancer is ravaging Zimbabwe

    By Nyasha Kunyiswa [email protected] DESPITE Zimbabwe’s rising cervical cancer cases, the government is struggling to stem the exodus of experienced pathologists to To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Reading Animal Farm in Zimbabwe

    I began to notice Animal Farm references proliferating in Zimbabwe in 2008. That was the year hyperinflation nosedived the economy, and long-time leader Robert Mugabe felt threatened enough by a newly formed opposition party that he silenced its supporters. In the years since, writers and independent media have repeatedly turned to Animal Farm as a way to illuminate our political reality—even after Mugabe’s 2017 ousting. Last year, a group of Zimbabwean writers published the first-ever Shona...

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    Are you ready for the Ogden Wellness Weekend?

    WHEELING, W.Va. (WTRF) - Preparations are ramping up for the Ogden Wellness Weekend. WVU Medicine Children's Hospital is sponsoring the 5K Run and Walk, the Ogden Fun Run and the Tiny Tot Trot. They say they work year-round to build healthier futures for children. They will have a tent in the race area with resources []

  • Ready to fight fire from the air

    With recent elevated wildfire risk in Minnesota, aerial firefighting crews have been stationed at the Brainerd Air Tanker base.

  • Get Ready To Be Hammered By Property Taxes

    Get Ready To Be Hammered By Property Taxes It's not just record capital gains taxes that Americans have to look forward to if they choose "4 more years, pause" of the senile occupant in the White House: As Epoch Times' Jeffrey Tucker reports, property taxes are also about to soar. Below we excerpt from his latest report on where the Biden tax tsunami sill strike next: Get Ready to Be Hammered by Property Taxes There have been very few points of financial solace in the past few...

  • Top seed Wahine wary but ready

    The Hawaii women’s water polo team started the season making headlines with an overtime win over defending national champion champion Stanford.