• Cottey splits their doubleheader against Central Baptist

    NEVADA, Mo. — The Cottey College softball team is 26-16 on the year and is 10-4 in conference play. The Comets were riding a five-game winning streak. They welcomed in the Lady Mustangs of Central Baptist for a big doubleheader Friday afternoon. The Comets dropped game one 10-8 after giving up a late home run []

  • Islamic Republic Renews Hijab Enforcement

    The Islamic Republic’s morality police have been reported to be involved in a new crackdown on women in the country who refuse to wear the mandated hijab in public places. The new interest comes as the regime’s national police chief, Ahmad-Reza Radan, announced in an April 11th press release that more attention would be paid

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    Severe Storms Could Impact Central Illinois

    Potent storms may be targeting central Illinois on Tuesday with periods of

  • Central, Pace and Jay all ranked in region

    Central remains the No. 1 team in Region 1-1A for baseball while Pace has jumped to No. 5 this week in the region in 6A. Jay is also in the top four in the region in 1A.

  • Advanced AI automation with Zapier Central

    Zapier Central is an advanced automation platform that allows users to connect various online applications and create automated workflows without the need for coding. The platform supports a wide range of apps and services, enabling users to automate tasks with simple logic-based decisions. The recent integration with AI technologies, such as OpenAI and large language […]

  • Cuban PM continues his visit to central province

    Ciego de Avila, Cuba, Apr 19 (Prensa Latina) Cuba's Prime Minister Manuel Marrero on Friday met with workers and directors the 1o de Enero sugar mill in order to deal with the situation of the sugar harvest in Ciego de Avila. The post Cuban PM continues his visit to central province first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Billions going into semiconductor manufacturing in central Texas

    (The Center Square) – Billions of federal tax dollars are being funneled into semiconductor manufacturing in central Texas after new federal and state laws have gone into effect. The U.S. Department of Commerce announced this week that $6.4 billion was being directed to semiconductor manufacturing at Samsung Electronics facilities in Taylor and Austin, Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday met with Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd. President and CEO Kye Hyun Kyung and...

  • West African leaders dial down on Togo mission

    Leaders from the West African regional bloc, Ecowas, have climbed down on their initial announcement that they were visiting Togo "due to the seriousness of the controversial constitutional reforms that the government planned to introduce".

  • Lenin statue inaugurated in north-central Vietnam

    The statue weighs 4.5 metric tons and is 3.6 meters tall

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    Southern African Development Community (SADC) 2024

    U.S. Army Chaplain Karen Meeker, Command Chaplain gives a gift to the commandant of the Zambia Defence Command and Staff College after she gave remarks to 90 military students from 13 African countries while in Lusaka, Zambia, April 9, 2024.

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    Southern African Development Community (SADC) 2024

    U.S. Army Chaplain Col. Karen Meeker, Command Chaplain for U.S. Africa Command joins female chaplains from various Southern African Development Community (SADC) defence forces in a local popular Zambian song.

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    Southern African Development Community (SADC) 2024

    U.S. Army Chaplain Col. Karen Meeker, Command Chaplain for U.S. Africa Command joins female chaplains from various Southern African Development Community (SADC) defence forces in a local popular Zambian song.