• Don’t sleep on severe weather

    Some of you probably woke up last Friday, very surprised to learn that a tornado came right through Santa Rosa County and into Okaloosa County. Many were left to pick up trees from their homes, out of roadways and to repair property damage following the EF-2 twister. The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado through its preliminary survey, estimating its peak winds at 115 miles per hour.

  • Djokovic dons a helmet after being hit by bottle

    Djokovic greets fans with a helmet after being hit by bottle

  • Heart: I don’t have a perfect life

    Heart Evangelista admitted she doesn’t live a perfect life but she hopes to empower women in her own way.

  • Don’t Leave Communities Out of the Transportation Levy

    Keeping BIPOC Communities in Place as Light Rail Expands Should Be a Key Component of the Seattle Transportation Levy by Karen Sataka The Levy to Move Seattle, a property tax put to voters every eight years, presents an opportunity for Mayor Bruce Harrell and the Seattle City Council to set things right in our communities by funding $30 million for land acquisition and community-led planning as we prepare for construction of new...

  • Big Oil and Civilization Don’t Mix

    Prologue On May 10, 2024, my friend Jay Jones, emeritus professor of biology at La Verne University, invited me to see a documentary he was presenting to his students and colleagues. The documentary, The Oil Machine, was done in 2022 by BBC. It is one of the best films I have watched on the origins More

  • How to Do a Barbell Squat When You Don’t Have a Squat Rack

    To lift weights at home, first you need the weights. That’s simple enough—just buy a barbell set, if you’re into barbell lifts. But then your next problem is: how do I squat? Squatting typically involves a squat rack, and that’s a luxury many home gymmers don’t have. Let’s look at your options.

  • What We Know, And Don’t Know, About The Presidential Debates

    After months of questions about whether general election debates would happen, President Joe Biden and Republican nominee Donald Trump have agreed to participate in two of them: one in June and one in September. But there are still some nitty-gritty details to be worked out, including the formats of the events and who will moderate. […]

  • Don’t panic about presidential polls – yet

    Trump’s criminal hush-money trial continues in New York, while both Trump and Biden fight for voters in swing statesSign up for The Stakes: a free newsletter on the 2024 US presidential electionHello! Welcome back to our new US elections newsletter.Non-Trump supporters have been all jittery this week, after a poll appeared to show Joe Biden getting royally stuffed by Trump in the election. Continue reading

  • Comedian George Grote (Don Quichoking) has died.

    Afghan National PoliceGeorge Grote in 2007 Noos News•Yesterday, 11:41 p.m Comedian George Grote has died. He is best known for Don Quishocking, the cabaret group he co-founded which was particularly successful in the 1970s. Grote was 82 years old. He was diagnosed with cancer two years ago. Grote was studying Dutch in Amsterdam when he […]

  • What the Campus Protesters Don’t Understand About Civilization

    Recently, when disembarking a flight, the “thank you” I gave the pilot and crew was not perfunctory. Although my gratitude probably didn’t seem effusive from the outside, a depth of emotion touched me after I delivered it. Airline travel is one of the miracles of modern living, requiring human cooperation and coordination. Deeply, I felt

  • ‘Don Quixote’ is en pointe and en garde

    "Don Quixote" spotlighted CBC dancers' talent, poise and grace as its characters fought windmills and fell in love.

  • Kinzler: 'No Mow May' is not all it’s cracked up to be

    In theory, not mowing the lawn for the entire month would allow plants to flourish and bloom without being mowed off. But it's a bit more complex than that, according to columnist Don Kinzler.