To even the most casual observer, the second Trump administration may feel similar to the first: a war against immigrants, family separations, travel bans, vitriol, anti-asylum policies and the ...
CHICAGO - Like neon light bulbs glowing on a starless night, the signs of a regime change within the Phoenix Fuel Masters are unmistakable. But amid a high-profile coaching switch and a massive, ...
The Cattle Creek Confluence Coalition (“CCCC”) offers this rebuttal to the recent Guest Column: “If not here, then where? The Case for Housing at Cattle Creek” by Kathleen Wanatowicz published in the ...
Name, image and likeness implementation is the greatest thing to happen to college sports in decades. When the decision was first announced, I saw it as a win for the athletes who work so hard to ...
Kpin kpin! Halleluya! My bank sent me an alert last night just when I was about to catch some sleep. I was excited and I thought manna had fallen. I opened it and it is a deduction for ATM services.
Google thinks AI can solve the problem of needing to wade through complicated TV settings menus. With a forthcoming update to its Gemini AI assistant on Google TV, you’ll be able to adjust TV settings ...
When Katie Wilson was speaking to striking coffee baristas shortly after winning the Seattle mayor’s race, the line that got the most applause was a simple statement of fact. “Seattle’s making some ...
State lawmakers in Sacramento introduced 2,350 bills this past year. Gov. Gavin Newsom eventually signed 794 bills and vetoed 123. Here are a few that take effect on Jan. 1 for which you need to be ...
Marriott International’s CEO remains fully committed to DEI, even if the company’s messaging must shift under the Trump administration. Marriott International’s CEO is addressing the controversy ...
When I was nineteen, my pastor recommended I attend a week-long conference presented by Bill Gothard in Oklahoma City. Bill Gothard would travel from city to city around the world and pack large ...
Automakers have spent the last decade reinventing the wheel, over and over again. From dangerous door handles to confounding shifters, “futuristic” controls have made cars less predictable and more ...