The Washington Post says Russian 'propaganda' is eroding support for Ukraine. Apparently, the Post's own propaganda is the only type allowed.
There’s a template that media outlets love to follow to gin up outrage over someone who has to face the consequences of his or her actions. It could be a whistleblower or someone who took a stand for some questionable or foolish reason, but the headline always follows a pattern: “So-and-so did something. Now so-and-so is paying for it.”
O.J. Simpson is impossible to mourn without reservation. Without anger.
O.J. Simpson has died at 76. He became a a football star, but a 1995 murder trial made him infamous. Simpson was eventually acquitted of the murder of his ex-wife and her friend – a verdict that split the public. How will he be remembered?
Woman tossed her two children out of moving SUV, killing infant daughter, after fatally stabbing partner, and then died by suicideA woman who authorities say fatally stabbed her partner at their Los Angeles apartment on Monday then threw her two children from a moving SUV on to the freeway, killing her infant daughter, was an astrologer who called the impending solar eclipse “the epitome of spiritual warfare” in an online post days earlier.The Los Angeles police believe Danielle Cherakiyah...
More people are asking their health care team about melatonin and report using it, including parents giving it to children. They want to know if it's safe.
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Newspapers across the country have experienced a drop in website traffic and circulation since Donald Trump left office, but the declines at the Washington Post have been especially painful. Post […]
Trader Joe’s is warning customers who purchased fresh basil from stores around the country after investigators linked the product to a salmonella outbreak.
Have you finally been influenced into buying one of those funny-looking full-face red light masks? Here's what an expert says you should know.
(The Center Square) – In 2021, the Washington State Legislature enacted Senate Bill 5259 directing the state Attorney General's Office to build a police use of force database that would continually receive information from state law enforcement agencies. According to the bill's fiscal note, the "approximate timeline" for the project would be to have it up and running by April 2023. However, a year past that date the database has yet to be operational. Washington State University...
Edith Pritchett attended the University of Edinburgh and graduated with a