• Guiao insists ‘it ain’t over’

    Rain or Shine coach Yeng Guiao isn’t ready to raise the white flag.

    • WSYR

    Who could see a t-storm this evening?

    SYRACUSE, NY (WSYR-TV) – Summertime warmth sticking around through midweek, but will we hit 90° or higher for the first time this year? Find out below Watching for evening showers and storms After

  • Chance of a Severe T-Storm This PM

    This is the Severe Weather Outlook Map for this Friday/Friday night. There is a large Slight Risk Area that runs from Central Texas to southern Wisconsin and southwest Lower Michigan. SPC says:

  • ‘Don’t want to do this’: Hemsworth struggles

    It takes a lot to break the usually cool, calm and collected Aussie actor

  • AT&T makes case against keeping copper

    AT&T network chief Chris Sambar (pictured) pled the operator’s case for retiring copper lines in some US states and replacing them with fibre

  • Guardians don’t have to win to show how they care for each other

    The Guardians’ nine-game winning streak at Progressive Field ended June 2 when the Nationals scored four runs in the second inning on the way to winning, 5-2. But even in defeat, manager Stephen Vogt found reason to be positive. Daniel Schneemann, called up from Columbus to play second base so Andres Gimenez could have a […]

  • Damien Hirst and the dates that don’t add up

    Guardian investigations correspondent Maeve McClenaghan discusses her investigation into some of the work of the artist Damien Hirst that has been dated to the 1990s, years before it was actually made. Art critic Jonathan Jones discusses the impact Hirst’s work has had on himThe Guardian investigative reporter Maeve McClenaghan tells Today in Focus host Michael Safi about four Damien Hirst sculptures that were made by preserving animals in formaldehyde that appear to have been dated by his...

  • A crime has been committed, but don’t blame the dog

    Someone has shripped a parcel to shreds, but it can’t have been DougieIf ever you land near death’s door, you may find yourself scrolling the options for non-human reincarnation. A noble eagle, perhaps, or a river dolphin; a mountain goat, or a stolid little bumblebee. Your best bet would be to come back as one of my father’s dogs. Free of human responsibility, you’ll still reap many of civilisation’s core benefits, like living indoors, eating cooked meals and watching Loose Women.Moreover, you...

    • CNN

    Why are Libertarians hosting Trump & RFK Jr. at Convention?

    Why is the Libertarian party ceding the spotlight to the leading GOP and Independent candidates, instead of elevating candidates of its own? “It would be amazing if they sign on to somebody like Donald Trump or RFK Jr. who refuse to call themselves Libertarian,” says Reason Editor at Large Nick Gillespie. “But maybe the party is low enough and in the doldrums that they’re going to go that way.”

  • Don’t Panic: Bee swarms are not hostile

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - April showers bring May flowers. And this stretch brings bee swarms to the Sunflower State. Each year, Kansas experiences what’s known as “swarm season” from April to June. It’s triggered when bees lump together as the colony increases its size and needs more space. They can be found on tree limbs, parts of your home, and []

  • Biden isn’t getting that Erie feeling

    ERIE, Pennsylvania — This weekend, this northwestern city of Pennsylvania will be filled with families from all over the western part of the state, from as far south as Fayette County to adjacent Mercer County, all here to descend on the beautiful beaches of Presque Isle State Park. Unless you are not from this part […]

  • Why do Americans tip when people in other countries don’t have to?

    One expert credits America’s strong tip culture with weaker unions.