NPR asked listeners to share what they're doing for the eclipse. Here are some memorable answers, from the new parents planning a themed baby shower to the mayor waving tourists off his small city.
Democrats Believe This Is Their Winning Strategy In 2024 Election Authored by Lawrence Wilson and Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The Florida Supreme Court issued a long-awaited ruling on April 1, upholding a 15-week abortion ban that was signed into law in 2022. The ruling paved the way for a six-week abortion ban to take effect on May 1. (Illustration by The Epoch Times, Shutterstock) A second ruling on the same day allowed an initiative to amend the state...
The latest Storm Tracker Forecast from meteorologist Matt Mackie: A potent weather system traversing the northeast will bring periods of rain and blustery conditions today. Expect light showers thr
Democrats Commit Vastly More Dark Money Than Republicans For 2024 Authored by Austin Alonzo via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), (Illustration by The Epoch Times, Shutterstock) Democratic dark money groups, megadonors, and unions are funding a massive spending effort aimed at reelecting President Joe Biden and advancing the Democratic Party’s power in Washington. So far, nine major outside spending groups say they will together spend nearly $800 million to support the reelection...
For families across the path of totality in Texas, Illinois and Ohio, the new arrivals 'eclipsed' Monday's historic celestial event.
On Monday, when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth and causes a total solar eclipse, more than 30 million people across the United States will be under the moon’s shadow for the otherworldly experience. But the cosmic spectacle won’t just be an awe-inspiring sight; it will also be an opportunity for members of the public to get involved in cutting-edge science. From using a smartphone app to help create a movie of the eclipse to gathering information about the shape of the sun and...
Florida governor Ron DeSantis wants a pay raise for high school coaches.
Some of the most vulnerable Republicans regularly run unopposed, while scarce resources are squandered targeting candidates who are disliked, but not vulnerable, former Republican lawmaker Nate Bell says. He argues that to win, Democrats need to be strategic, not emotional.
Tougher penalties against package-stealing porch pirates and retail theft rings were signed into law Tuesday by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Born in the Dominican Republic, Lt. Cmdr. Beatriz Talerico came to the United States when she was seven years old. Living on the outskirts of Brooklyn, New York, she found herself headed down the wrong path during her high school years.
Regina Hill could face up to 180 years in prison.
If you're not in the path of totality this time, you'll have another chance