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    Kanawha County residents get assistance on 'next steps' following two weeks worth of storms.

  • Are smart cities a wise idea?

    The development of a Smart City in Toronto, in partnership with Google, should be the realization of the tech utopia we’d been imagining. Complete with robots, autonomous cars, and the latest tech integrated into the city itself, it seems as if the residents are the lucky beneficiaries of Life 2.0. When the project was announced with great excitement in 2017, it seemed as if Canadians would be the luckiest, most advanced citizens on the planet. Which is why the vehement civic resistance to the...

  • DeMbare seek Uhuru fillip

    Emmanuel MarambeSPORTS [email protected] HARARE giants Dynamos are seeking a confidence-boosting victory when they face arch-rivals Highlanders in the Independence Cup final at To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Americans Are Not Seeking Out Middle Ground

    A Wall Street Journal opinion piece by Sen. Mitt Romney regarding the demise of the No Labels political party initiative tells us as much about Romney, and why he failed to ever become a national leader, as it does about the failure of the No Labels effort. No Labels defined its mission “to support centrism and bipartisanship.” Romney defines this effort as seeking out the “sensible middle voices” in American politics. My view is that No Labels failed because of its very incorrect assumption...

  • Americans Are Not Seeking Out Middle Ground

    A Wall Street Journal opinion piece by Sen. Mitt Romney regarding the demise of the No Labels political party initiative tells us as much about Romney, and why he failed to ever become a national leader, as it does about the failure of the No Labels effort. No Labels defined its mission “to support centrism and bipartisanship.” Romney defines this effort as seeking out the “sensible middle voices” in American politics. My view is that No Labels failed because of its very incorrect assumption...

  • Ogun seeks business leaders’ collaboration

    The Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, will be meeting with business leaders on Tuesday to seek their collaboration to boost the state’s economy. According to a release issued on Sunday by the state’s Commissioner for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr Adebola Sofela, Abiodun would meet with the business leaders before declaring open the 13th Read More

  • The U.K. is seeking to "offshore asylum"

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  • “Linen Moves” Dances with the Idea of What Moves You

    Movement is an unspoken art form—and no one knows or demonstrates that notion better than dancers. Undergoing years of rigorous training to perfect their contr

  • Haitian Groups to Seek Reparations from France

    A group of civil society organizations called for the French government to schedule a reparations agreement with Haiti during the third session of the U.N. Permanent Forum on People of African Descent in Geneva this week. According to Reuters, the participants are suggesting that any money paid should be given to the new Transitional Presidential

  • This freshwater bait idea is catching on in Maine

    “I swear by them,” said Jake Dumais of Backcountry Baits in Waterville. “Different fish like different colors.”