• Black Twitter Has Nothing Good to Say About New ‘Good Times’ Reboot. Tell Us What You Think

    In the words of Florida Evans, “Damn, damn, damn!” That was Black Twitter’s first few reactions to seeing the trailer for Netflix’s new animated reboot of “Good Times.” Premiering Friday, April 12, the series follows a new generation of the Evans family as they thrive and survive in a housing project in Chicago. The star-studded voice cast includes J.B. Smoove as patriarch, cab driver Reggie Evans; Yvette Nicole Brown as his wife Beverly; Jay Pharoah as their artist son Junior; Marsai Martin...

  • What does Hibs' biggest league win of season tell us about potential star power?

    Part choreographed performance, part improvisation that plays to the creative strengths of the leading players, football in the final third is almost a stand-alone sport, separate from the discipline and occasional drudgery required to provide a platform for the fun stuff. When a team gets it right, a rarity in a sport where mistakes are an integral part of the entertainment, magic happens. As we approach the business end of a season that has offered so few highlights to Hibs supporters, the...

  • JPMorgan’s head of research says immigration is undeniably a ‘good thing’ for the economy, as the bank forecasts even higher US GDP growth this year

    Immigration has helped fill job openings during a time of low unemployment and kept consumer spending high, according to JPMorgan’s Joyce Chang.

  • US parents: tell us about your plans to watch the total solar eclipse with your kids

    We would like to hear from parents in the US about what their children will be doing for the eclipseOn April 8, the Moon will completely block the face of the sun and the sky will darken for a few seconds as people in the US, Mexico and Canada are treated to a total solar eclipse.Some schools are thinking of closing for the day so people can watch the eclipse, with many places holding events in local parks and outdoor spaces. Continue reading

  • Tell us: what is your experience of choosing to be celibate?

    Swearing off sex for a while is no longer the preserve of the religious or the radical. If you’ve ever decided to put the kibosh on canoodling, we want to hear about itA self-imposed dry spell might seem like a nightmare of deprivation to some, but for growing numbers of people there’s a certain solace to be found in taking an interlude from romance.Whatever your reasons and whatever form your abstinence has taken, we want to hear what led you to your choice and how it worked out for you. What...

  • Tell us: do you subscribe to meal kits?

    We would like to hear from meal kit subscribers, as well as those who have ditched themMeal kit subscriptions have become part of the mainstream as home cooks, often seduced by big discounts, outsourced the decision about what to eat for dinner that night. They boomed in the pandemic but now big names like HelloFresh have seen a plunge in customer numbers as the cost of living crisis forces cutbacks.So have we reached peak meal kit? Are you a fan and if so, what do you like about them? Do you...

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    Things to know about the risk of landslides in the US

    By BECKY BOHRER and GENE JOHNSON Associated Press OSO, Wash. (AP) — Landslides occur around the world and have helped shape the Earth as we know it. They tend to garner little notice when they strike in remote, unpopulated areas, but they also have the potential to cause immense catastrophes. The landslide that destroyed a

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    Things to know about the risk of landslides in the US

    By BECKY BOHRER and GENE JOHNSON Associated Press OSO, Wash. (AP) — Landslides occur around the world and have helped shape the Earth as we know it. They tend to garner little notice when they strike in remote, unpopulated areas, but they also have the potential to cause immense catastrophes. The landslide that destroyed a

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    Things to know about the risk of landslides in the US

    By BECKY BOHRER and GENE JOHNSON Associated Press OSO, Wash. (AP) — Landslides occur around the world and have helped shape the Earth as we know it. They tend to garner little notice when they strike in remote, unpopulated areas, but they also have the potential to cause immense catastrophes. The landslide that destroyed a

  • Things to know about the risk of landslides in the US

    Landslides occur around the world and have helped shape the Earth as we know it

  • Things to know about the risk of landslides in the US

    OSO, Wash. (AP) — Landslides occur around the world and have helped shape the Earth as we know it. They tend to garner little notice when they strike in remote, unpopulated areas, but they also have the potential to cause immense catastrophes. The landslide that destroyed a rural neighborhood and claimed 43 lives in Oso, northeast of Seattle, 10 years ago Friday was the deadliest in U.S. Continue reading at The Republic News.

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    Things to know about the risk of landslides in the US

    By BECKY BOHRER and GENE JOHNSON Associated Press OSO, Wash. (AP) — Landslides occur around the world and have helped shape the Earth as we know it. They tend to garner little notice when they strike in remote, unpopulated areas, but they also have the potential to cause immense catastrophes. The landslide that destroyed a