• House passes contentious antisemitism legislation

    Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York said during floor debate on the bill Wednesday, “There is no excuse for bigotry, threats or violence directed at anyone, anywhere, and it is imperative that we confront the scourge of antisemitism, and Congress can help, but this legislation is not the answer.”

  • Why aren't fans signing up for MLS Season Pass?

    We jump into reading the feedback from soccer fans throughout the United States and our analysis and experience about why soccer fans are not signing up for MLS Season Pass, fifteen months after the service launched on Apple TV. Has MLS moving to Apple left the door wide open for USL, NWSL, and EPL to We jump into reading the feedback from soccer fans throughout the United States and our analysis and experience about why soccer fans are not signing up for MLS Season Pass, fifteen months after...

  • Adam Schiff Robbed In San Francisco

    Adam Schiff Robbed In San Francisco Via the Post Millennial, Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff’s luggage was stolen out of his parked car in a downtown San Francisco parking garage on Thursday. He later attended speaking event and dinner in a shirt and hiking vest. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the left-wing Senate hopeful was at the event to thank high-profile lawyer Joe Cotchett for his support to replace the late Dianne Feinstein. The outlet reported...

  • Senate passes bill that could ban TikTok

    A bill that could ban TikTok is now all but certain to become law. The Senate approved a measure that requires ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a ban, in a vote of 79 - 18. The “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act,” will next head to President Joe Biden, who has said he would sign the bill into law. While it’s far from the first effort to force a ban or divestment of the social media app, the bill managed to draw far more support than previous attempts. The...

  • There Is So Much For The Market To "Pass"/"Over" Right Now

    There Is So Much For The Market To "Pass"/"Over" Right Now By Michael Every of Rabobank "Pass"/"Over" There is so much for markets to try to pass over right over: and they are certainly doing so. Niall Ferguson warns us again about an escalating global Cold War 2 using Tolkien as an analogy – real Tolkien, not the insult that was The Rings of Power season 1. Markets gave that talk of a bifurcating, antagonistic, inflationary world a pass - like everyone did with The Rings of...

  • Poll: Have you done the Conor Pass drive?

    The Conor Pass will form part of a new national park in Co. Kerry.

  • Tonari no Yōkai-san ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

    Watching this show every week is like taking a vacation to visit the worlds of your favorite childhood storybooks, all combined into one.

  • Laurelville Mayor Passes Away Overnight

    Laurelville – In a shock to the community, locals have confirmed that Laurelville’s mayor Brent Ebert passed away after surgery yesterday. According to the village, “I’m not sure I can do justice to expressing the heartbreak our little village feels at the loss of our wonderful Mayor Brent Ebert. His love of and dedication to […]

  • Family gathers to honor passing of Debra Fox

    WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The Luzerne County Coroner says the cause and manner of death are undetermined following an autopsy on the remains of a Wilkes-Barre woman found dead in the woods in March. 69-year-old Debra Fox was the longtime owner of a Carlisle Street home in Wilkes-Barre where the remains of another woman []

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    We solved the mystery of San Francisco's sparkling sidewalks

    If you’ve walked through San Francisco on a recent sunny day, a glint likely caught your eye. That’s because in many parts of the city, the sidewalks sparkle. Shoegazing pedestrians will notice a familiar shimmer on Valencia, Castro and Haight streets, as well as large swaths of downtown. In a city with a reputation for its occasionally unbelievable beauty, the cement’s twinkle can fade into the background. But for a feature so widespread (and quietly celebrated), surprisingly little...

  • Coronavirus pass did not infringe on fundamental rights: court

    The introduction of the “coronavirus pass”, a digital certificate that enabled people who had been vaccinated or recovered from Covid to go to museums and events, did not infringe on fundamental rights, judges in The Hague said on Wednesday. Three opponents of the “test for entry” system went to court at the end of 2022, arguing that the use of the pass was a way to force people to get vaccinated and demanded compensation. The system was introduced in September 2021 and phased

  • May Day festivities pass off mostly peacefully

    Finland marks Labour Day on 1 May, which also celebrates the beginning of summer.