• Two key issues for Republicans and Democrats in key states in November

    The race for control of the White House and Congress in November are slated to be hotly contested elections, and both Republicans and Democrats face different challenges in those battles. While the presidential election between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will be the marquee matchup, several other races will be affected by […]

  • Abortion politics could be key to Democrats’ victory in key Senate races

    A week after the Florida Supreme Court approved an abortion rights ballot measure for November, Arizona's high court followed suit, giving voters a chance to have their say on statewide abortion access this fall.  At the same time, both supreme courts allowed highly restrictive bans to take effect in their respective states—supercharging the import of the ballot measures. As Arizona Republic reporters Stacey Barchenger and Ray Stern wrote, "The state Supreme Court's ruling puts a stark choice...

  • Traffic nightmare: Construction closure causes delays leaving Virginia Key, Key Biscayne

    A concrete pavement project caused westbound traffic delays on the Rickenbacker Causeway that affected drivers starting Sunday from Virginia Key to Key Biscayne.

  • Revealed: Mailman's key role in Operation Mincemeat spy plot that helped fool Hitler about key plans

    The paper's then editor Bob Prew instructed correspondent Cedric Salter to position himself near the Balkans in 1943 to mislead the enemy.

  • Culture is key for Scotland

    It also bolsters our reputation for hosting world-leading events and our contribution around the world. It is also a key tool for our international offices to engage with the international community. In short, the strategy aims to provide an innovative, more sustainable, and economically stronger culture and creative sector; an internationally connected and diverse culture and creative sector that contributes positively to people and communities; and an enhanced international reputation for...

  • Here's Why We Can't Forget Hollywood's Pandemic Bailouts

    Inflation is on its way up again, and it’s a top concern among voters in poll after poll. But it doesn’t require a survey to know Americans are stressed when their money continues to buy less. What should also capture our attention? The underlying causes. There are many, including the big-money pandemic relief programs that dumped huge amounts of government-borrowed, consumer-spent cash into the economy. It often didn't go to those who actually needed it. By now, there are tons of examples of...

  • Key growth drivers of WinCommerce

    Starting from the onset of 2023, WinCommerce's leadership foresaw the challenges ahead for the modern retail sector in Vietnam

  • Your No. 1 Key to Perfect Peace

    Peace is an amazing gift God offers us. I know what it's like to live without peace—upset most of the time, anxious, fearful and worried. It's miserable! Since I've discovered how to live with God's peace, I will do anything I need to do to have it. We have to understand the value of peace if we're going to have it. Because if you think it's really no big deal to lose your temper, worry, be stressed-out or upset all the time, you won't do what you need to do to live with peace. I think it's...

  • Revised Agreement for Pandemic Failure at WHO

    Four years have passed since the onset of COVID-19 and the global mishandling of the disease’s spread. Now, the same governments and international organizations that Read More

  • Multilateralism and diplomacy of peace are key for ALBA-TCP

    Caracas, Apr 24 (Prensa Latina) Cuban President Miguel Diaz Canel praised on Wednesday the 23rd ALBA-TCP Summit on the International Day of Multilateralism and Peace Diplomacy, concepts he considered key for the regional integration mechanism. The post Multilateralism and diplomacy of peace are key for ALBA-TCP first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • UH hoops loses key assistant coach

    One of the Big West’s top defensive basketball teams is losing its architect.

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    US banning TikTok? Your key questions answered

    The Associated Press No, TikTok will not suddenly disappear from your phone. Nor will you go to jail if you continue using it after it is banned. After years of attempts to ban the Chinese-owned app, including by former President Donald Trump, a measure to outlaw the popular video-sharing app has won congressional approval and