A D.C. protester delivers a powerful message at the No Kings rally, telling the crowd, “We will not bow.” As shutdown becomes 2nd longest ever, Johnson hints at changes to GOP's strategy U.S. carries ...
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JENNINGS, La. - Entries are still open for the 9th annual Battle of the Bows Cajun Fiddle Competition. The competition will be held Saturday at the Strand Theater in Jennings. It will feature multiple ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Pima County's beloved javelina statue, "Bicycle Built for Two," has made its return to The Loop, delighting locals and visitors alike. The sculpture, depicting a javelina on a ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Red Bull’s Max Verstappen cruised to an easy victory Saturday in a crash-filled United States Grand Prix sprint race, and then took pole position for the main event on a rough day ...
Moises Caicedo moved to Chelsea from Brighton and Hove Albion a few years ago for an exorbitant transfer fee. While there was a lot of talk about his transfer fee initially, the Ecuadorian midfielder ...
Seven contenders have stepped forward for a chance to lead one of Guam’s largest government agencies. The Guam Department of Education received seven applications for the superintendent position ...
Kyle Tucker is the biggest name of the offseason. Last offseason, he was traded by the Houston Astros to Chicago. This offseason, he gets to decide where he wants to go. The Chicago Cubs are expected ...
Bridge Logistics Properties (“BLP”), subsidiary of Bridge Investment Group Holdings LLC (together with its affiliates, "Bridge"), today announced the acquisition of a two-building, 450,000-square-foot ...
After another close call on Saturday when almost as much went wrong as right, Tulane football coach Jon Sumrall offered this assessment of his 6-1 team. “I told them in the locker room nobody’s going ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The top leader of a City of Jacksonville agency is now out the door. Kids Hope Alliance board members voted 6-to-1 to fire their CEO, Saralyn Grass, from her $216,000 job. Before ...