• Biden’s information power grab

    Remember when the internet died on June 11, 2018? Neither do we. But if you had listened to any member of the Democratic Party who commented on the subject at the time, that was the day Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai destroyed the internet with the rescission of former President Barack Obama‘s “net neutrality” […]

  • Card skimmers: What they are and what information can be stolen

    Card skimming devices were placed in some grocery stores in Massachusetts earlier this year and thieves could still be out there trying to scam people.

  • Important Information About Purchasing Chometz After Pesach

    The following memo provides important information about הפסח עליו שעבר חמץ at various establishments. In general, it is difficult to make definitive statements about the acceptability of purchasing chametz from specific stores after Pesach because of practical and halachic ambiguities. First, it is not easy to establish Jewish or non-Jewish ownership. Nonetheless, in this paper […]

  • Delta Is Changing How It Classifies Boarding Groups

    Delta Air Lines is simplifying the way it boards its aircraft, becoming the

  • Wizards at Celtics game information and discussion

    The Washington Wizards play the Boston Celtics at 1 p.m. ET. Watch the game on Monumental Sports Network. There isn’t much to say about this game in terms of the Wizards’ chances to win. Even with the Celtics sitting out most of their key players, the Wizards are likely doing the same in a meaningless game. Still, I wouldn’t mind seeing one last win. Chat with us here!

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    $20K reward offered for information on who killed dolphin

    CAMERON PARISH - The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is offering a $20,000 reward for information about who shot and killed a bottlenose dolphin in March. The NOAA Fisheries Service said a juvenile dolphin washed up March 13 on West Mae's Beach in Cameron Parish with bullets lodged in its brain, spinal cord and heart. NOAA's Office of Law Enforcement is offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading to a criminal conviction or the assessment of a civil...

  • $5K reward for information on dog abandoned in Connecticut

    An animal shelter in South Windsor is asking for the public’s help after a dog was found abandoned, with his collar attached to a tree branch.

  • Shooting in south Topeka now classified as a homicide

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Topeka Police changed the classification of the investigation into a shooting Friday morning. The Topeka Police Department announced in a release that a shooting Friday morning that was being investigated as a suspicious death is now classified as a homicide. This is the fifth homicide investigation of 2024. Police will identify the []

  • Iran Informs UN About Its Right To Self-defense

    The Islamic Republic of Iran has informed the United Nations that it has carried out a series of military strikes on Israeli military in line with its right to self-defense. A letter dated 13 April 2024, issued by the Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran signed by Amir Saeid Iravani, Ambassador Permanent said […]

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    Ionia County seeking information on who shot an electric regulator

    Ionia County officials are asking the public for assistance in identifying who fired 5 to 7 shots into an electric regulator over the weekend.

  • Paparazzi encounter informed Dominic West's acting in The Crown

    Married actor drew on the horror of time when he was photographed in an

  • Vaccination rate "critical": campaign informs reluctant parents

    Doctors and patient organisations have started a national campaign aimed at boosting the vaccination rate which they say is so low that it is endangering the lives of children and vulnerable elderly. Organisers are hoping that posters and a website with information about the importance of vaccinations against such childhood diseases as measles and whooping cough will persuade parents to get the jabs for their children. Both illnesses are on the rise, sometimes with deadly consequences. Four...