Winter is coming, and with it the chance to visit the US for a low airfare and enjoy the highlights without the crowds. For ...
On Monday, an X user Philip Anderson took to social media to share a surprising find at a Walmart store. Anderson posted about a new book titled “The Achievements of Kamala Harris,” noting that the ...
It would be wildly ahistorical to say that Trump, on his own, has eroded the ideal of America as a nation of immigrants. For ...
The national elections results were only approved by the National Elections Commission (CNE) in a narrow 9-7 vote early ...
RVSHVD's debut album "It's Rashad" highlights how well the 25-year-old country performer has been able to evolve his ...
Calling all little ghouls and goblins: The Legacy at Town Square is brewing up a frightfully fun evening at their annual Boo ...
The Biden administration has given Israel its full support in carrying out the most destructive wars ever seen in the Middle East region, writes Hussein Haridy ...
Communities that don’t participate in the NFIP often “have horrible, inadequate flood maps,” Chad Berginnis ... [But] we’ve not mapped it, and that’s, I think, on us as a country.” Property owners can ...
This November election, there’s more than 10 ballot measures that could raise sales taxes in local cities and throughout the ...
Tom Kane didn’t speak much in the 10-minute halftime huddle. Rather, the West Scranton boys soccer coach passed the torch to ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha about his new collection, "Forest of Noise," and about the conflict in Gaza.
Every time I was left alone, which is when I’d usually check my phone, I instead just stared numbly into space. If I saw ...