• Trillions of Cicadas are Making Their Way Through the US

    Trillions of cicadas are preparing to burst forth from the earth in a rare event that hasn't been witnessed for over two centuries.

  • Trades make a comeback with Gen Z workers

    Trades make comeback with Gen Z workers (Second column, 12th story, link) Related stories:Boomers Bought Up Big Homes. Now They're Not Budging

  • Horror Movie Flop Making A Comeback On Max

    Subscribers of Max have rediscovered a horror movie flop that’s now making a comeback on the streaming service. It’s not unusual for an underrated or underappreciated film to find a new life on streaming. This particular film, however, is surprising because it was so negatively received upon its original release. The horror film flop has []

  • Working too many hours ‘is making us sick and poor’

    ‘Our work now is making us sick and poor,’ professor says

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    Jazz in the Stacks makes a comeback to the Petersburg Public Library

    Jazz in the Stacks is making a comeback to the Petersburg Public Library.

  • Pathetic Bush Republicans Don't Grasp That They're Vestigial and Won't Be Making a Comeback

    It is undeniable that former President Donald Trump has been the catalyst for division in the Republican Party. I happen to think that's one of the most positive influences he's had on the party. The majority of the people who Trump has driven away from the GOP are deeply entrenched establishment types who have been the bane of conservatives for decades.

  • Doctors told us Minecraft was making our son ill

    A nine-year-old boy was told that playing Minecraft was making him poorly - but after “endless” medical investigations he was diagnosed with a rare and deadly disease. William Howard was told by doctors his initial symptom, a twitch in his right leg, could be down to stress from playing the popular video game. But after “endless” medical investigations, an MRI confirmed he has mitochondrial disease - which means his cells won’t work correctly. William’s parents spoke on camera about the...

  • Doctors told us Minecraft was making our son ill

    A nine-year-old boy was told that playing Minecraft was making him poorly - but after “endless” medical investigations he was diagnosed with a rare and deadly disease. William Howard was told by doctors his initial symptom, a twitch in his right leg, could be down to stress from playing the popular video game. But after “endless” medical investigations, an MRI confirmed he has mitochondrial disease - which means his cells won’t work correctly. William’s parents spoke on camera about the...

  • Doctors told us Minecraft was making our son ill

    A nine-year-old boy was told that playing Minecraft was making him poorly - but after “endless” medical investigations he was diagnosed with a rare and deadly disease. William Howard was told by doctors his initial symptom, a twitch in his right leg, could be down to stress from playing the popular video game. But after “endless” medical investigations, an MRI confirmed he has mitochondrial disease - which means his cells won’t work correctly. William’s parents spoke on camera about the...

  • Doctors told us Minecraft was making our son ill

    A nine-year-old boy was told that playing Minecraft was making him poorly - but after “endless” medical investigations he was diagnosed with a rare and deadly disease. William Howard was told by doctors his initial symptom, a twitch in his right leg, could be down to stress from playing the popular video game. But after “endless” medical investigations, an MRI confirmed he has mitochondrial disease - which means his cells won’t work correctly. William’s parents spoke on camera about the...

  • David Fincher talks us through the off-screen torture of making 'Seven'

    By any reasonable measure, David Fincher had made it by 1990. He was directing rapturous music videos for Madonna ("Express Yourself," "Vogue") and doing lucrative ads for top brands worldwide. The production company he co-founded, Propaganda Films, had cornered the MTV market, helping launch the careers of such future notables as Spike Jonze and Antoine Fuqua. But there was Hollywood to conquer and Fincher, not yet 30, rushed headlong into his feature debut, one that no superfan of Ridley Scott...

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    The poster child of California's drought makes a comeback in a near-miracle

    California’s past two wet winters have given the state’s water supply a remarkable boost and stamped out the drought. A snowpack that had been below normal for two years was epic last year and this year. Rivers that were running low are now rushing. Reservoirs that were depleted in dry years are at last brimming with water. Perhaps one of the best examples of this remarkable turn of events is Shasta Lake. Three years ago, the lake was almost 185 feet from being full, according to the U.S. Bureau...