By Jess Agustin Advent arrived in the Philippines amid a national reckoning. The flood control scandal, involving billions in ...
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Why doesn’t Jon Husted want China to know your kid is reading ‘Go. Dog. Go?’ Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio - U.S. Sen. Jon Husted is urging the federal Treasury Department to investigate a Chinese company’s acquisition of Epic, a reading platform that reaches students in nearly every ...
This year’s selections in The Utah Review for the top ten moments of the Utah Enlightenment in 2025, the eleventh annual ...
A larger-than-life statue of Fred Rogers, perhaps as large as his magnetic personality, stands watch over the confluence of ...
Ian Fraser Kilmister didn’t just live rock’n’roll, he was rock’n’roll. For 40 years, this roaring warlord led Motörhead on a ...
The show is inspired by a real tragedy. It is based on the Pozzetto massacre. This happened on December 4, 1986. The killer was a war veteran named Campo Elías Delgado. He killed 29 people in one day.
Each year, CBS News Chicago remembers some of the many people who made the city tick through a variety of talents and achievements. Here are 62 people whose memories Chicago is honoring in 2025.
(Article originally published in the August/September 1986 issue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 42, Issue 7 “Chernobyl: The Emerging Story,” pages ...
A drone hit the protective shell around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor in February A protective shield covering the Chernobyl nuclear reactor in Ukraine can no longer provide its main containment ...
We independently review everything we recommend. We may make money from the links on our site. Learn more› By Christine Cyr Clisset Christine Cyr Clisset is the special projects director for ...
Zainab Sesay VCU Capital News Service The popular 1980s show “Reading Rainbow” recently was rebooted and at a time when children across the nation struggle with reading. The show returned for free on ...
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Why AFCON still defines African football, why Nigeria’s role refuses to fade
It is a competition that has outlived governments, eras and football fashions, yet remains the clearest stage on which African nations measure themselves.
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