• Cartoon: Let the state decide

    A cartoon by Clay Jones. Campaign Action

  • Kingmakers decide on Olubadan today

    BARRING unforeseen circumstances, the Olubadan-designate, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, will be ratified to become the Olubadan of Ibadanland today by the Olubadan-in-Council and his name forwarded to the Oyo State Governor, Mr Seyi Makinde, for approval. The meeting is scheduled to be held at the Olubadan Palace at Oja’ba in the Ibadan South East Local Government Read More

  • Deciding on Lipoma Surgery: Timing and Considerations

    This article aims to guide individuals in making informed decisions regarding lipoma surgery, focusing on key considerations and the timing of the procedure.

  • When does Shawnee Co. decides when to sound tornado sirens

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Shawnee County residents may be wondering why tornado sirens did not go off Tuesday despite a tornado touching down in the county's southeast corner. KSNT 27 News spoke with Jake Henry, Planning Section Chief and Training/Exercise Coordinator for Shawnee County Emergency Management. He said since there were no sirens near the area []

  • They decided to do something about the Vietnam War. The FBI was waiting for them.

    Member of the 'Minnesota Eight' remembers his role in the 1970 draft board break-in.

  • Residents to decide the fate of local police force

    GIRARDVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— A town in Schuylkill County is letting the people who live there decide the fate of whether its police department should keep operating or fold. 28/22 News Reporter Sydney Kostus shows us what led to this step and how people have responded. It's a yes or no survey, but not an []

  • Dogs Decide To Drop The Bones And 'Strike-It-Up' With Some Bowling

    Amidst the picturesque landscapes and quaint streets of Emmett, Idaho, lies a bowling aficionado’s paradise—KT’s Lanes. But this isn’t just any ordinary bowling alley; it’s a haven where enthusiasts gather to indulge in their passion for the sport. And at the heart of it all are two beloved companions who have etched their names into the annals of bowling history—Blake and Adam, the dynamic golden-doodle duo. With their tails wagging and spirits soaring, these canine connoisseurs of the lanes...

  • People Who Rent Will Decide the 2024 Presidential Election

    People Who Rent Will Decide the 2024 Presidential Election By Mish Shdlock of MishTalk Immigration won’t decide the election. Polls have not yet captured what will. This may come as a surprise, but the top issue housing. More explicitly, it’s shelter costs. The Economy The economy is a very broad category that encompasses inflation, jobs, unemployment, wages, rent, and housing. Other polls split the economy in various pieces, such as inflation and jobs. Not a single poll...

  • Here's what we know about the 12 people who will decide Trump's fate

    The panel consists of seven men and five women who represent a

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    Why Fat Joe Decided to Start Selling Beard Dye

    Fat Joe was 28 when he spotted the first white hair in his stubble. He hated it. The Bronx rapper wasn’t ready to lean back into his silver fox era then, and at 53, still isn’t. So he's been hitting the dye aisle ever since. “I'm confident in many areas, but the one thing that really bothers me is white hair,” says Fat Joe on call from his Miami home, where he’s in the process of coloring his beard as we speak.“I used to sneak my wife into the CVS at three in the morning to pick up dye. I never...

  • At 50, I had a flashback to a priest abusing me as a child. Then I decided to confront him

    Mary Dispenza spent years as a nun and working in the church before her buried memories rose to the surface. It was the start of her long journey towards justice and peaceMary Dispenza was almost 50 when she experienced her first flashback. At the time, she was in a workshop entitled Sexual Misconduct on the Part of the Clergy, which she had been asked to attend as part of her job in pastoral support for the Roman Catholic archdiocese in Seattle. To this day, she isn’t sure what words unleashed...

  • Supreme Court to decide whether Trump is immune from federal prosecution

    The Supreme Court is hearing arguments this week with profound legal and political consequences: whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution in a federal case charging him with plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 election. In addition to establishing a potentially historic ruling about the scope