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Judith ‘Judy’ Oppenheimer, veteran journalist and author, dies
Judith “Judy” Oppenheimer, a veteran journalist and author whose biography of writer Shirley Jackson gained her wide acclaim, died of Parkinson disease and bone cancer May 1 at Springwell Senior Livin
Aston Martin F1 upgrades "not good enough" to keep up with rivals
Following McLaren's update package that was brought forward to Miami, several other teams including Aston and Ferrari have stuck to this weekend's Imola race to deploy their first major upgrade pus
Why McLaren won't gamble with F1 Imola GP strategy in Verstappen fight
The Woking-based team has emerged as Red Bull’s closest challenger at Imola, with its pace suggesting that it had the potential to grab pole position. Despite its speed, its chances against Verstappe
MDEQ, MSDH, absolved of discrimination claims in funding Jackson Water System
The Environmental Protection Agency has cleared two Mississippi state agencies over allegations of moving state infrastructure funds away from the City of Jackson and the Jackson Water System. On May
Trump’s hush money defense in question as criminal trial nears close
Questions are flying about whether Donald Trump will put up a defense in his historic hush money criminal trial as the Manhattan district attorney’s office winds down its case-in-chief this week. The
Biden’s Morehouse speech exposes his 2024 political problems
President Biden will set foot on a college campus Sunday for the first time since universities around the country became hotbeds for protests over the Israel-Hamas war. Biden is delivering a commence
This Top Cryptocurrency Could Reach $1 Million by 2030, According to Jack Dorsey
A growing number of crypto investors now think that Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) could hit a price of $1 million within the next few years. In addition to Cathie Wood of Ark Invest, who famously predicte
Highland Hose firefighters mark 50 years of service
Dave Torrence vividly remembers his first fire call in 1974 with the Highland Hose Volunteer Fire Company — it was the night he joined the Tarentum department. “I got in bed and the whistle blew,” sa
Israeli forces thwart terror attack near Jerusalem
Israeli security forces on Sunday thwarted a stabbing at an Israel Defense Forces checkpoint near Abu Dis on the outskirts of Jerusalem. The terrorist drew a “sharp object,” shouted “Allahu akbar” (G
Back-to-back storms to refresh a precipitation windfall in California
March is a notoriously fickle month for California precipitation, but the storm door remains open for the Golden State, where precipitation has been plentiful for a second straight year. The month beg