Since 1999, the name of a Colorado high school has been tragically enshrined in the public consciousness – and has become synonymous with mass shootings. But those left reeling by the massacre at Columbine have watched in horror as mass shootings are replicated over and over again across the US, writes Sheila Flynn
AT&T CEO John Stankey expressed optimism about the company’s fixed wireless access service during a call to discuss Q1 earnings, but outlined a different approach than rivals Verizon and T-Mobile US by explaining it is a niche service.
TMUS appears to be a better pick now compared to T, given the solid EPS growth in recent quarters, greater 5G coverage and robust demand for postpaid services.
It is a fraught time of cuts, rewrites – and alcohol. Our writer goes behind the scenes at The Divine Mrs S just as the official opening night looms and not everyone’s ready to face the musicRachael Stirling picks her way from the back of the stage, joins her colleagues in the stalls, and then promptly bursts into tears. “I’m tired,” she explains. Stirling is playing Sarah Siddons, the great 18th-century actor, in The Divine Mrs S at the Hampstead theatre in London, and we’re chatting right in...
Private enterprise should be responsible for building vehicle fueling infrastructure.
Well, kinda free — your tax dollars are paying for them, after all
Embattled Toronto-based documentary organisation Hot Docs has criticised the Canadian government for not providing it with funding in this week’s federal budget. In a statement issued on Thursday, no
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House conservatives are furious with Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) for championing another massive round of Ukraine aid. But for all the grousing, threats and public protests, none of the critics are ready to use the one tool that lends them leverage in the fight: a motion to vacate. Without it, they’re left with no viable
Despite recent drops, new-vehicle prices are still up 15.5 percent versus March 2021
The Supervisory Board at Ajax has voted to keep Alex Kroes on as an executive, but only after he stepped down as their chief executive officer and executive board chair, the Amsterdam football club announced on Thursday. Kroes was suspended by the club after it emerged that he bought more than 17,000 publicly-traded shares in Ajax, a listed company, roughly one week before his appointment as CEO was made public.
While Finland is expected to emerge from a recession later this year, according to the ministry's forecast, positive GDP growth will only occur next year.