• WWE Releases Talent During SmackDown

    Three WWE talents were released as Friday's episode of "WWE SmackDown" was

  • West Virginia's childcare desert

    A Talkline listener texted me this week about their problems with childcare. They work so they need childcare, which is their largest single monthly expense. But if they quit work to take care of their children, they wouldn’t be able to pay their other bills. That is a common conundrum, and it is from someone

  • America’s news deserts are growing

    Paper is to news what vinyl is to music: an outdated medium decimated by its digital replacement. Except that vinyl records have finally found their niche, and sales are up again. Newspapers haven’t yet worked out how to deal with all the advertising money that has fled online, and are still in freefall. Compared to 20 years ago, there are now 3,000 fewer newspaper titles in the U.S. and 43,000 fewer newspaper journalists. Total newspaper circulation declined from more than 50 million in 2005 to...

  • Kirby Ave. railroad crossing to be repaired

    LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — State Representative Alec Ryncavage has announced the permanent repair at the Kirby Avenue Railroad Crossing. According to the release, State Rep. Ryncavage announced he engaged with the Reading Railroad Government Affairs office to expedite the repair process for the Reading Railroad crossing at Kirby Avenue. "The intersection at Kirby Avenue has []

    • CNN

    Clapper on Iran attack: ‘A Rubicon has been crossed’

    Former Obama Director of National Intelligence James Clapper tells CNN’s Jake Tapper that Iran’s attack on Israel is a “very profound event” but believes Iran doesn’t actually want a wider war in the region.

  • What’s on the Menu: A tour of desserts in the desert

    ST. GEORGE — This week, “What’s on the Menu” host Sheldon Demke met up with his buddy Tom Callister of Linx Commercial Real Estate for a tour of downtown St. George’s most delicious desserts. Downtown St. George is the place to be. Take a stroll along tree-lined streets where historic homes have been transformed into […]

  • How to build strong, cross-cultural remote teams

    For the past two years, I have worked at a company whose workforce hails from around the globe, including the United States, Europe, and Latin America. I’m the only team member based in Santa Marta, on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, and I work remotely — like many of my colleagues on the other continents. The experience has opened my eyes to a dynamic blend of workplace norms and cultures, but has also posed some challenges. Differing time zones, humour and customs, access to technology,...

  • Not everyone who lives in a “news desert” would describe it that way

    While social media is often used to fill critical information gaps in news deserts, investigative reporting tends to fall by the wayside.

  • Why Biden Pointed America's Attention Away From the Cross

    William McKane (1921- 2004) was a Jewish, Hebrew and Hebraic studies specialist. The distinguished Old Testament scholar and former professor emeritus of Hebrew and Oriental languages at St. Andrews University noted in his "Proverbs Commentary": There is a kind of person who turns Yahweh's order upside down and who tries to draw others into his wrongheadedness and confusion by creating ethical chaos. He walks along the paths of darkness [Proverbs 2:13b], himself devoid of all ethical...

  • Sixers crossing their fingers that everything A-OK with Embiid

    Sixers crossing their fingers that everything A-OK with Embiid

  • Dragon's Dogma 2: Crossing in Shadow Guide

    A guide to the side quest "Crossing in Shadow" in Dragon's Dogma 2.

  • Sugar Episode 2 Review – ‘Shibuya Crossing’

    Chris Connor reviews the third episode of Apple TV+’s Sugar… Sugar’s opening two episodes impressively built a sense of atmosphere and intrigue with nods to noir gone by but with a distinct edge, led by Colin Farrell’s lead performance. A shorter third episode continues the promise as Sugar continues the investigation into what happened to […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Sugar Episode 2 Review...