On today's Morning Brew, the Rising team discusses things they have seen but have no proof of and something the kids of the 2020's will never get to experience.
Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams said he believes staffing issues in the Weld County Sheriff's Office will only get worse before they get better. “When you have people working at a place that they didn’t sign up to work, it doesn’t necessarily incentivize them to stay,” Reams said.
There's nothing quite like it in nature. Once every 17 years like clockwork, cicadas emerge from the ground and raise a cacophony of noise that disturbs the peacefulness of summer for many of us. Scientists tell us that we eventually get used to it and catalog it as background noise.
Albany must act to save the crucial 421-a tax break and not cave to powerful unions. If not, all New York will suffer.
The forward is expected to leave the Bees at the end of the season to chase greater honours, and has been linked to the likes of Arsenal and Chelsea ahead of the transfer window.
Director Martin Scorsese is no stranger to Cancel Culture. The Oscar winner felt its sting years before the term appeared in pop culture circles. His 1997 movie 'Kundun,' detailing the life of the 14th Dalai Lama, angered the Chinese Communist Party. That impacted both its release schedule and secondary life outside of theaters. Disney, seeking favor with China, apologized for the movie's existence. The mega company also did all it could to wipe the film from memory. Good luck finding the film...
Renaldo Cephas is hoping Reggae Boyz head coach Heimir Hallgrimsson will call on him for the country’s crucial Concacaf Nations League semi-final against the United States in Texas tonight. Kick-off time is 6 p.m. The former Arnett Gardens winger
The Georgian Revival building was home to downtown club for 125 years.
Easter is fast approaching, which means the UK is set for a bank holiday or
ESPN picks through the debris of Fernando Alonso's penalty for "potentially dangerous" driving that preceded the crash of Mercedes' George Russell.
The one Monday is exactly two weeks before our solar eclipse on Apr. 8.