Europa Universalis 4's upcoming DLC, Winds of Change, promises to give
From first of it's kind legislation on PFAS to discovering new species, major progress has been made when it comes to climate change in 2024.
Fort Wayne City Council discussed how merit-based promotions should be handled for the city’s police officers.
Election integrity watchdogs say private funds in elections pale in comparison to what Biden has wrought through the power of his pen.
Four years on from the start of the pandemic, the drama may have subsided but the lingering effects go on. Are we suffering from political long Covid? By David Runciman Continue reading
If you showed up at a high school cross country meet in Texas or Oklahoma, you might find two courses with different race distances: 3,200 meters for girls and 5,000 meters for boys. In these states, it is believed that female high school runners would find racing a 5K so daunting that only the largest This story Changing course: Narrowing the gender gap in cross country appeared first on Washington Square News.
Civil liberties advocates want to narrow the scope of an amendment to a controversial surveillance law.
Hackers already received a $22 million payment. Now a second group demands money.
A new group exhibition brings together the work of 28 artists from America and beyond who use their work to cover how difficult times have inspired themAbraham Lincoln seated in a monumental chair. Thomas Jefferson standing tall surrounded by excerpts from the Declaration of Independence. Andrew Jackson raising his hat as his horse rises on its rear legs.Washington’s statues tell a heroic story, usually with a white male face. But the newest arrival, while carved from Carrara marble like a...
A nostalgic look back at Birmingham
FORT VALLEY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Spring is here, and with it comes strawberry season in Georgia. Tyler Wainwright, the farm manager at Lane Southern Orchards, says the season is looking good so far. He says the goal is for each plant to produce about 2 1/2 pounds of strawberries, and they are on track to hit that target. The process
The weight of war on the American psyche is recorded through the lens of brooding photojournalist Peter van Agtmael, writes Liam James