• ‘The Beast’ review: In 2044, AI takes care of business, while Léa Seydoux takes care of the movie

    Léa Seydoux and George MacKay play yearning, reincarnated lovers across three eras. MacKay is good; Seydoux excels.

  • Harare takes debt dialogue to Washington

    AUTHORITIES say they will engage with institutions and other partners regarding the country’s debt and arrears resolution next week during the Spring To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

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    Republicans panic about post-Mike Johnson meltdown

    "I don't see who could get the votes needed to become speaker and then

  • Character and Excellence: Wisdom from Booker T. Washington

    April 5 is the birthday of the late, great Booker T. Washington, a man who overcame slavery and racism to be one of the foremost educators and thinkers of his time.

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    Phone.com Takes Business Phone Lines Seriously

    Mixing personal phone lines and business lines is a recipe for disaster. No one likes disasters. Now, Phone.com is giving business owners 30% off 3 months with promo code TRYUSANDSAVE. It’s hard enough juggling the responsibilities of everyday life; with a dedicated local, toll-free, or custom number, get the peace of mind to separate those two lives. Plan features like AI-powered call routing solve spam and robocalls with an Intelligent Answer Bot to screen and route calls to another line with...

  • Western Washington Republican lawmaker running for secretary of state

    (The Center Square) – State Sen. Phil Fortunato, R-Auburn, announced on Monday that he is running to be Washington’s next secretary of state. “The Secretary of State is the second most important elected position in Washington, and we simply cannot have one party controlling the entire process from registrations to election legislation, to counting the ballots,” Fortunato said in a news release announcing his candidacy. In addition to controlling the governorship,...

  • Rangers bid to take care of business vs. Astros

    The Texas Rangers have picked up where they left off from last season, when they claimed the first World Series championship in franchise history. The Rangers (5-2) will aim to maintain their solid start when they continue their four-game series against the Houston Astros on Saturday night in Arlington, Texas. Adolis Garcia and Marcus Semien each hit a three-run homer in Friday's 10-2 victory over the Astros, who had won the last eight meetings between the teams at Globe Life Field. Garcia...

  • Instead of fixing Arizona abortion law, Republicans take a vacation

    On Wednesday, Donald Trump said the Arizona Supreme Court ruling that restored an 1864 ban on all abortions “went too far.” Even Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake, an anti-abortion zealot, begged Gov. Katie Hobbs for help and asked the state legislature to pass “an immediate common sense solution.”  But that same evening, when Republicans in the Arizona Legislature had a chance to address the 1864 law, they used another option—they ran for the exits. GOP lawmakers ignored votes to suspend...

  • Pedestrian with buggy forced out into busy Dublin road by parked truck

    The caregiver had to peep and creep around the cab of the truck to find a gap, before quickly running towards traffic while still pushing the buggy to get around it

  • 17 of the best Georgia Tech courses you can take for free

    The best free online courses from Georgia Tech. Find lessons on AI, Chatbots, Python, machine learning, and much more for free.

  • Mike Johnson Tells Tony Perkins the 'Republic Is Imperiled' If Republicans Don't Win

    Tony Perkins, leader of the anti-choice, anti-equality Family Research Council, launched a new talk show and podcast on the Salem Radio Network this weekend. His first guest on “This Week on the Hill” was Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, who declared that the American republic is “imperiled” unless Donald Trump is elected president and Republicans […]

  • Exclusive: Georgia lawmaker runs secret election-conspiracy Telegram channel

    Bridget Thorne, a Republican elected in Fulton county in 2022, has spread election fraud lies and accused county employees of crimesA Fulton county commissioner in Georgia has been operating a private Telegram channel for years, propagating debunked claims about the 2020 election, and spreading accusations of crimes by county employees, including Ruby Freeman, an election worker defamed by Rudy Giuliani in the wake of Donald Trump’s 2020 loss.Bridget Thorne, a Republican representing the...