• Ajax claims no evidence of a conflict of interest with former director Mislintat

    There were no indications of a conflict of interest by former Ajax Director of Football Sven Mislintat, the Amsterdam football club announced on Monday. The 51-year-old German was fired in September having lost broad support within the organization, Ajax said at the time.

  • HSE will not review care for people with Long Covid until new evidence emerges

    Representatives from the health service, along with Long Covid Advocacy Ireland, appeared before the Oireachtas Health Committee this morning.

  • Brookings Mayor speaks out after federal judge sides with Brookings church

      BROOKINGS, Ore.- Brookings Mayor Isaac Hodges is speaking out after a federal judge sided with a Brookings church in its lawsuit against the city. In March, NBC5 told you Medford Federal Judge Mark D. Clarke ruled in St. Timothy church’s favor in its long running dispute with the city that tried to stop the […]

  • Emergency alert: Panguitch Lake dam upgraded to Level 2 emergency situation; flash flood watch issued

    CEDAR CITY — The Garfield County Sheriff’s Office issued an urgent public safety announcement Tuesday evening regarding the current status of the Panguitch Lake dam. “We have escalated our monitoring to a Level 2 Emergency Situation due to potential risks identified with the dam’s integrity,” the department announced in a social media post. “This decision […]

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    911: What's your emergency?

    National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week is observed each April to honor the dedication of first response emergency dispatchers for the critical service they provide. Dispatchers at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. provide crucial support to first responders both on and off the installation, handling more than 5,000 emergency calls annually.

  • The conflicts of our time

    There are two ongoing wars and one potential flashpoint in our world today.

  • An endless housing emergency

    The council planners must be thrilled their development blueprint for the next decade has been rubber-stamped, despite a raft of serious objections, and the blunt truth is it will not solve the housing crisis. Rather than accept plans to force businesses to make way for houses are largely pie-in-the sky, the reporters have dodged the issue. “It is acknowledged that the spatial strategy may require higher levels of intervention given the council relies on a number of sites with current occupiers...

  • David Worboys - A European dream

    When Edward Heath took the UK into the European Common Market in 1973, I had already spent two years working in Switzerland (not a member) and got to know neighbouring Germany, Austria, Italy and France fairly well. I got a sense of satisfaction from accumulating a stamp in my passport every time I crossed a […]

  • Vienna Township Trustee resigns

    According to Trustee Phil Pegg his resignation happened during a workshop with department heads and the fiscal officer.

    • WLNS

    Meridian Township Manager to resign

    The Meridian Township Board of Trustees has reconvened the meeting it recessed Tuesday.

  • Uri Berliner resigns from NPR

    In a resignation letter shared in part on X, Berliner criticized NPR CEO Katherine Maher for “divisive views” that confirmed his critique of problems within NPR.

  • Vale David Martin Jones

    It is with the deepest sadness that I advise readers of The Spectator Australia of the tragic passing of David Martin…What to read next: Week in 60 Minutes S2E8: The Age of Conspiracy and rise of the militant unions… Professor David Flint, Nick Hossack, Stuart Ballantyne | A fight for the future of women’s rights | Women need protection | The Albanese government is our biggest national security threat