A free conference in Portland will offer strategies for the estimated 190,000 Oregonians caring for someone with Alzheimer's ...
Just like algae blooms in the ocean and pollen in the spring, there’s been an explosion in the past year or two of new software, related tools and lingo from the IT and mainstream/consumer side. Some ...
Two weeks ago, Jesse Van Rootselaar killed her mother and half-brother as well as five young students and a teacher’s aide. The shooter then killed herself ...
This is not the first act of rebellion the city has taken since DeSantis removed its rainbow crosswalks.
Cryptocurrency was one answer for Gen Zs and millennials who were seeking a path to wealth that avoided housing. Lots of money was made as crypto surged, but latecomers and those who didn’t lock in ...
Entitled ‘Do you usually thank the guy after a quickie?’, the original poster explained, “I feel it’s rude not to thank him ...
LGBTQ+ residents documented the destruction Sunday as U.S. tourists were advised to shelter in place.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Shane Smith was a lottery ticket for the Chicago White Sox when the team reported to spring training ...
Ukrainians have now lived with four years of war. They have lost limbs, loved ones, livelihoods and homes, but not hope.
Several bills met their end Monday after Indiana House lawmakers declined to call them down ahead of a second reading deadline.
When Tomahawk shut down in 2016, it was powered by a team of six. A decade later, developer J Herskowitz has vibe-coded it ...
The 93-year-old, members-only club has sustained about $1.85 million in operating losses during the past four years and is trying to meet its most pressing financial obligations.