• AP Week in Pictures: North America

    April 19 - 25, 2024

  • AP Week in Pictures: North America

    April 12 - 18, 2024

    • KLFY

    ‘Copy and paste’ weather continues Thursday

    The copy-and-paste weather pattern continues for Acadiana as changes won't happen until Sunday. Temperatures are back in the lower 70s this morning with areas of patchy fog and a few showers. Highs will climb into the mid-80s under mostly cloudy skies as winds stay light. Rain chances are in the 10-20% range throughout the day. []

  • Elites in the Global North Are Scared to Talk About Palestine

    Israeli bombs continue to fall on Gaza, killing Palestinian civilians with abandon. Al Jazeera published a story about the destruction of 24 hospitals in Gaza, each of them bombed mercilessly by the Israeli military. Half of the 35,000 Palestinians killed by Israel were children, their bodies littering the overwhelmed morgues and mosques of Gaza. The former United Nations assistant secretary-general for human rights Andrew Gilmour told BBC Newsnight that the Palestinians are experiencing...

  • Pictures of the Week-North America-Photo Gallery

    Deb Robertson poses for a portrait in the living room of her Lombard, Ill. home, in front of a reproduction of "The Creation of Adam" fresco painting by Michelangelo, Thursday,

  • Feds: Cannabis seizures in New Mexico to continue

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The feds have made it clear, that marijuana may be legal in New Mexico but it won't stop federal seizures, fines, or arrests at checkpoints in the state. It has state officials trying to figure out what to do next. According to the New Mexico Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, they've seen federal []

    • Airbus

    Robin Hayes selected to lead Airbus in North America

    Airbus SE (stock exchange symbol: AIR) has announced that C. Jeffrey Knittel is retiring as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Airbus Americas, Inc. effective June 3, 2024, after serving as the region’s top executive since 2018. He will remain with Airbus through a transition period. Robin Hayes, former CEO of JetBlue Airways, has been selected to succeed him.

  • Biden talks green, but knows that America needs oil

    There are countless grounds on which to attack President Joe Biden’s record, including his energy policy. But Republicans for some reason keep attacking him for doing something he hasn’t actually done: cutting off the drilling of the American oil. “Joe Biden’s war on American energy is one of the key drivers of the worst inflation […]

  • Tracing the lineage of North America's native Blackfoot Confederacy

    A team of researchers with varied backgrounds and affiliated with multiple organizations (including the Blackfoot Confederacy) in the U.S. and Canada has conducted a genetic study focused on tracing the lineage of North America's native Blackfoot Confederacy.

  • Former JetBlue CEO Hayes to lead Airbus in North America

    Former JetBlue Airways CEO Robin Hayes has been named as the new head of Airbus' operations in North America, the European planemaker said Monday.

  • Kygo Announces World Tour Across North America and Europe

    SPECIAL GUESTS SOFI TUKKER, GRYFFIN, SAM FELDT, ZARA LARSSON, KLANGKARUSSELL, HAYLA, VICTORIA NADINE AND VANDELUX TO JOIN ON SELECT DATES NEW SINGLE, “FOR LIFE” FT. ZAK ABEL & NILE RODGERS OUT NOW LISTEN HERE Tickets Available Starting Tuesday, April 23 with Presales General Onsale Begins on Friday, April 26 at 10am Local at KygoTheAlbum.com Today,

    • WBRZ

    Thursday PM Forecast: warmth continues until weekend cold front

    Stubborn clouds have kept high temperatures a few degrees lower than expected the last two afternoons. If sunshine can sneak out on Friday, thermometers will make a big bounce into the upper 80s. The chance for rain returns over the weekend.Tonight & Tomorrow: Clouds have started breaking apart west of the Capital Area and those gaps will start to emerge locally overnight. As a result of partial clearing and a slight dip in humidity, low temperatures will sneak into the upper 60s. The forecast...