• Berkeley authorities investigating homicide

    Body discovered late Monday night in a field that was on fire.

  • Local author releases first book

    Scheane’ Brown Penny Renfroe, Whitesboro native and care pastor at OneChurch Whitesboro, has released her first book, Threads of the Father: Weaving His Words Through… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Workers at a Maryland Apple store authorize strike

    It’s been a busy weekend for union organizing efforts at U.S. Apple stores, with the union at one store voting to authorize a strike, while workers at another store voted against forming a union. Back in 2022, workers in Towson, Maryland became the first formally recognized union at an Apple retail store. That union, which […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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    North Alabama authorities on the scene of plane crash

    Agencies are responding to a plane crash near the Hartselle Airport Friday,

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    "You're Indian": US Author On Why She Wouldn't Vote For Vivek Ramaswamy

    Indian-American Republican leader Vivek Ramaswamy was told by American author Ann Coulter in his podcast that she wouldn't have voted for him in the US presidential election because he is an "Indian".

  • IMF to continue discussions with Zambian authorities after visit

    LUSAKA, May 9 (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday it would continue discussions with Zambian authorities on policies that would unlock the next disbursal from a $1.3 billion, three year loan programme. An IMF staff team was in Lusaka from April 24 to May 7 to discuss Zambia’s economic policies for its third review of the country’s

  • The Idea of You Author on the Movie’s New Ending

    Robinne Lee says “The book is a book, and the movie is a movie.”

  • Paraguayan authorities ram up fighting off drug trafficking

    Asuncion, May 5 (Prensa Latina) Paraguay’s National Anti-Drug Directorate (SENAD) affirmed on Sunday that it removed 558,000 kilograms of marijuana from circulation in various raids on the first days of May. The post Paraguayan authorities ram up fighting off drug trafficking first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • The big picture: author Paul Auster in his element

    The celebrated ​writer, who died last week, is captured​ by Arnold Newman in his study ​in 1993​ with his trusty Olympia manual typewriter​Few novelists ever inhabited their vocation with more conviction than Paul Auster, who died last week of lung cancer at the age of 77. This picture, taken in 1993 by Arnold Newman, captured the writer in his element and among the objects that defined him.The author of The New York Trilogy is pictured in his basement study in the Brooklyn brownstone house that...

  • Children’s author charged with online grooming in Sydney

    Man, 41, arrested and charged with online grooming after allegedly sending inappropriate images to someone he thought was 13Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastNew South Wales police have charged a children’s author for the alleged online grooming of children, under Strike Force Trawler.The state crime command’s sex crimes squad force detectives launched an investigation early this month after receiving an interstate report a children’s author was allegedly...

  • Authorities charge suspect in assassination attempt on Slovak PM

    Doctors performed a five-hour operation on Prime Minister Robert Fico, who was initially reported to be in life-threatening condition, according to director of the F.D. Roosevelt Hospital in Banska Bystrica, Miriam Lapunikova. He is being treated in an intensive care unit.

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    The Jon Gruden Decision Is Another Victory For Commissioner Authority

    The decision is yet another in a long line of cases in which courts defer to the authority of sports league Commissioners.