CLIPTALK’s rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides up to eight hours of continuous use, and it is available in convenient two-pack and six-pack configurations. It also comes with detachable swivel ...
After the 2025 NFL draft was a big-time disappointment for the BYU Cougars, who were shut out in the seven-round selection process last year, the program bounced back nicely last week with linebacker ...
The Opinion columnist Ezra Klein moderates a forum with five of the top candidates for governor of California.
A letter argues that Arizona’s Protect Education Act would not eliminate ESA vouchers, but instead add accountability and ...
Ultimate Endgame #4 hits stores Wednesday. Heroes fall, villains rise, and Spider-Man confronts his Maker in this penultimate ...
After her husband died, Betty Constable lived alone in her house on Orchard Circle in Princeton. When autumn came, and winter, she did not turn on the heat. Asked why, she said, “For one person?” Heat ...
Brewster has just one race for town office on its May 19 town election ballot. What board has drawn a contest, and who are ...
Community Notes FRIDAY Senior Lunch — Dining hall opens at 11 a.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Meals are for ages 60 and over; there’s a $3 donation. For information, call ...
Justin Douglas is running as a Democrat for Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News ...
Soaring gold prices, viral panning influencers, macho gold-mining reality shows, and Trump’s gold obsession have ignited a craze for prospecting not seen since 1849.
Robbing crop seed or smuggling pathogens, the most devastating raid of ag tech in U.S. history continues at a blistering pace.
Dozens of bills were rejected over nearly 60 years, ProPublica and The Texas Tribune found. Some measures would have prohibited youth camps and new construction in high-risk flood areas.