• Adweek

    The State of the Workplace, as Told by the Corporate Baddie

    After graduating from the historically Black university Morehouse, DeAndre Brown looked forward to entering the workplace and soon landed internships in both government and corporate settings. As the youngest employee, he quickly identified the antiquated norms in the workplace (see: bragging wars over long hours) and, as any good Gen Z-er, used the experience as inspiration for TikTok content as a creative outlet to deal with this new chapter. And that’s how the Corporate Baddie was born....

  • Needs are high in the state for people to donate their time

    Volunteers are the lifeblood of many Hawaii nonprofits, and volunteering provides health benefits; yet, Hawaii has one of the worst rates of volunteerism in the United States.

  • Elites Love The ‘Deep State’ Because They Loathe The American People

    Left-wing elites want to protect the 'deep state' because it shields them from accountability as they pursue their own agendas.

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    1864 law may send people out of state for abortions

    With a near total ban about to kick in in Arizona, abortion providers are keeping an eye on options in other states.

  • Eagle Nest Lake State Park open for boating

    TAOS, N.M. (KRQE) – With spring weather, recreation is returning to Eagle Nest Lake State Park. Boating is now permitted, but some winter ice remains on the lake. “While the majority of the lake surface is open water there is still ice in some areas and boaters are urged to use caution at all times,” Park []

  • Dune scenes in Abu Dhabi were filmed with only 15 people

    Denis Villeneuve's first Dune is an impressive science fiction movie. Hearing how it was made only makes that more apparent since some parts of the blockbuster were filmed using only 15 people. Continue reading Dune scenes in Abu Dhabi were filmed with only 15 people

  • Eclipse crosses Willoughby during watch party on Lake Erie

    People from San Francisco, Maryland, Connecticut, and a few blocks over all descended on Osborne Park in Willoughby to view what for some might be a once in a lifetime event. The United States solar eclipse on April 8 cast its shadow on the small park overlooking Lake Erie bringing with it cooler temperatures, dramatically […]

  • Trump says abortion should be decided by the states, 'will of the people'

    Former President Donald Trump on Monday announced his position on whether abortion should be banned, following months of not taking a stance on the combustible and crucial issue in his 2024 rematch with President Biden. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee took to his social media platform on Sunday night to say that he would issue a statement on "abortion and abortion rights." In video posted Monday morning, Trump explicitly affirmed his support for in vitro fertilization (IVF) and...

  • Türkiye arrests people suspected of ties to Islamic State

    Ankara, Apr 6 (Prensa Latina) Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced on Saturday the arrests of 48 people suspected of having ties to the jihadist group Islamic State. The post Türkiye arrests people suspected of ties to Islamic State first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • 39 great pictures of Derry people partying in 2004

    It was the year Brian left Westlife, Mark Zuckerberg launched something called ‘The Facebook’ and Shrek 2 was the biggest film of the year. It was also a year that Derry people continued to party with friends and family. We took a look into our archives and found lots of party pictures. See if you can spot anyone you know.

  • Ukrainian State Theatre bringing Swan Lake to Dothan stage

    DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) -- An internationally acclaimed ballet troupe is bringing a love story for the ages to the Dothan Civic Center. The State Ballet Theater of Ukraine will perform Swan Lake on Saturday, March 8, 2025. The ballet, first composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1877, follows the love story of Princess Odette, who []

    • MSNBC

    The People of the State of New York v. Donald Trump is finally here

    Welcome back, Deadline: Legal Newsletter readers. The hush money trial is upon us. Donald Trump launched a barrage of delay bids this week, but the state appeals court swatted them down. That means that jury selection is set for Monday in the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president. That jury selection will be crucial. Indeed, it’s where cases can be won or lost — before the first witness is even called to the stand. So expect a battle between prosecutors and defense lawyers over which...