Since Joe Biden came into office, his senility and lack of control have been obvious. Whether speaking about his wife or his staff, there was always an air that the president wasn't making the final decisions. Have those handlers started to lose control of the situation, though?
Are you happy? The World Happiness Report just came out, and the wonderful folks of Finland are (once again) ranked as the happiest people on Earth.
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A playful tiger named Lola found herself amused by a beanbag, tossing it around and gnawing at it at Oakland Zoo.
Eight area softball teams were in action Friday, April 12.
After a period of darkness for Keahole, Hawaiian Electric said their
Travis Scott has stopped answering the first question of this interview to sign a sneaker that’s been shoved through the rear passenger window of his Range Rover. Dozens of USC students have piled around the car, hoping to catch even a glimpse of one of the biggest stars their generation has seen. The lucky ones get close enough to push phones, sneakers, or hands through the cracked window, angling for a photo, an autograph, or a quick fist-bump. Scott obliges as he’s able, and the car’s driver...
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Microsoft is rolling out a new update for the Microsoft Store app to all users in the Stable Channel. The highlight of the update is the big performance upgrades across different parts of the app.
Tiger Woods will receive up to $100 million in equity as part of the newly created for-profit PGA Tour Enterprises, with Rory McIlroy getting about half that amount, according to a report.
California is rolling out free preschool. That hasn't solved challenges around child care
By CHEYANNE MUMPHREY AP Education Writer CONCORD, Calif. (AP) — A year before I-Ting Quinn’s son was old enough for kindergarten, she and her husband had the option to enroll him in “transitional kindergarten,” a program offered for free by California elementary schools for some 4-year-olds. Instead, they kept their son, Ethan, in a private