Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Custom Bottle Labels: Elevating Your Product's Appeal
A well-crafted label with clear, high-quality design speaks volumes.
Does AI Trader Outperform Human Traders In The Long Run?
Does AI trader outperform human trader in the long run?
OHSAA state wrestling live coverage Saturday: Follow the action from Day 2
Saturday's OHSAA wrestling action at the Schottenstein Center kicks off at 9:30 a.m. Follow along for live updates from matside Day 2.
Riverside's balance too much for Tigers in state opener
Freshman Nico Antoniacci scored 23 points and dished out five assists while leading the four double-figure scorers as District 2 champion Riverside knocked out Southern Columbia, 77-54, in
Here are the Boone County girls basketball teams that are advancing in the MSHAA Playoffs
Four Boone County girls basketball teams looked to keep their seasons going on Saturday. Here's how they performed.
PIAA girls basketball roundup: Northern Lebanon works double-OT, advances to Class 4A Sweet 16
One Lancaster-Lebanon League girls basketball squad punched its ticket to the Sweet 16 of the PIAA playoffs on Saturday.
'Perfect day:' Aiken Running Club welcomes mild weather for Triple Crown challenge
About 350 runners, joggers and walkers had Virginia Acres Park on their morning agenda March 8, as AIken Running Club held its Triple Crown Road Race, offering both a five-kilometer and a 10-mile event.
PIAA BOYS BASKETBALL: Riverside marches on with convincing win over Southern Columbia
It took a little while to shake off the rust of a lengthy layoff from intense competition, but Riverside and its arsenal of scorers kept the team charging in the state playoffs. Nico
Labor Board Back in Business After Fired Member's Reinstatement
The National Labor Relations Board issued its first rulings since a federal judge reinstated member Gwynne Wilcox, but it’s unclear how long the window for board action will remain open.
Trump Fails in First Bid to Block Labor Board Member's Return
The federal judge who reinstated fired NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox rejected the Trump administration’s bid to stay her order, though an appeals court will soon take up the issue.
George Mason earns share of Atlantic 10 regular-season title with 64-60 victory over Richmond
Darius Maddox had 18 points to help George Mason defeat Richmond 64-60, earning the Patriots a share of the Atlantic 10 Conference regular-season title.
Northern Arizona tops Eastern Washington 66-53 in first round of Big Sky Conference Tournament
Trenton McLaughlin had 17 points to lead Northern Arizona to a 66-53 victory over Eastern Washington in the first round of the Big Sky Conference Tournament.
Washington Post editorial board links DC mayor’s decision to remove BLM art to a ‘victory for the city’
The Washington Post editorial board said D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s decision to remove the "BLM Plaza" is good because it will placate President Trump's threats to the city's autonomy
LIVE Following Day 2 of PIAA Wrestling Championships in Hershey
Day two of PIAA Wrestling Championships is set in Hershey. Three tournaments — 2A and 3A boys, and girls — conclude with finals on Saturday afternoon.
Denver’s investigation of wage theft at strip clubs was a “reckless abuse of power,” lawsuit alleges
The city issued nearly $14 million in fines and restitution payments in a probe the city auditor called an “extraordinary case” unlike any other the office has conducted.
Police: Suspect wearing camo mask robs gas station in Columbia Tusculum
Police are investigating after a man wearing a mask robbed a gas station in Columbia Tusculum early Friday. Officials said it happened at the Speedway in the 2600 block of Columbia Parkway, around 1:45 a.m. Police said the suspect was wearing a camouflage mask and had a gun but did not pull it out.
CFPB Raced to Fire Staff Ahead of Court Hearing, Emails Show
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau raced to terminate large numbers of its staff ahead of a February hearing where a Washington judge weighed whether to delay those firings, new emails submitted in litigation over efforts to shutter the agency show.
Football coach accused of having sex with teen indicted again by grand jury
A football coach at Valley High School was indicted in December and again this week after police said he admitted to having sex with a 15-year-old girl.
Missouri colleges, districts monitoring U.S. Department of Education's potential closure
There were widespread reports Thursday that an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education was in the works and may be imminent.
Costs of child care now outpace college tuition in 38 states, analysis finds
The cost of child care now exceeds the price of college tuition in 38 states and the District of Columbia, according to a new analysis conducted by the Economic Policy Institute. The left-leaning think tank,
New York’s Attorney General, Multistate Coalition, Secure Court Order Blocking Trump’s Freezing Of Federal Funds
YouTube Screenshots. NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James, leading a coalition of 22 other attorneys general, today
SCOTUS Greenlights Release of Foreign Aid Funds to Government Contractors
On March 5, 2025, the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) upheld a federal judge’s order directing the government to pay nearly $2 Billion to
Justice Dept. to Investigate U.C. System Over Allegations of Antisemitism
A type of inquiry typically used to look for racism within police departments will be used to examine whether the University of California system allowed harassment of Jewish students and staff.
‘Unfettered Removal Power’? Judge Presses Lawyers on Trump’s Firing of NLRB Member
One of the things that the Constitution was intended to accomplish was not to have a monarchy, but was intended to have instead a democracy, where the Congress would set the institutional arrangements,
North Elementary closed Wednesday after water issue
North Elementary was closed Wednesday after an unforeseen water issue. According to Moses Lake School District’s Director of Public Relations Ryan Shannon, the City of Moses Lake has construction underway nearby,
Former FEMA CFO Mary Comans sues Trump administration for defamation, unlawful termination
After being pushed out for sending an unauthorized payment, FEMA’s former CFO has filed a lawsuit in D.C. district court.
What the data says about gun deaths in the U.S.
While the number of gun deaths in the U.S. fell for the second consecutive year in 2023, it remained among the highest annual totals on record.
DC to remove Black Lives Matter mural after Republican lawmaker threatens funding cuts
The move comes as congressional Republicans threaten to revoke federal funding if the plaza is not repainted and renamed.
Elon Musk's Role in Trump Administration Challenged in Court
Elon Musk is facing a new legal challenge to his role in the Trump administration. Groups representing Japanese Americans and scientists are asking a court to declare that Musk doesn’t have the authority to dismiss federal employees, arguing that his position violates the Constitution.
Trump Termination of Labor Board Member On Shaky Legal Ground
A federal judge signaled that former National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox will likely prevail in her legal challenge to President Donald Trump’s removal of her from the board.
Pedestrian deaths continued to decline in first half of 2024: GHSA
Despite an overall 2.6% reduction in pedestrian deaths over the past year, 23 states and the District of Columbia saw year-over-year increases in the first half of 2024.
US judge blocks Trump from firing democratic chair of federal employee appeals board
A judge for the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump from firing the Democratic chair of the US Merit System Protection Board (MSPB). Trump had
Pro-Trump security group sues over efforts to strip Trump of Secret Service detail last summer
At the time, one failed assassination had already occurred, and a New York judge had yet to issue a sentencing in a 34-felony count verdict in a trial Democrats argued would send Trump to prison for decades.
Teacher Morale Is on the Upswing. Will It Last?
The Teacher Morale Index relies on answers to three survey questions. They gauge teachers’ confidence and satisfaction in their jobs at present, how they felt a year before, and how they will feel a year from when the survey is administered.
Top FBI official forced out after questioning Trump pursuit of agents who investigated Jan. 6
James Dennehy, the head of the FBI's New York office, is out one month after he urged colleagues to “dig in” after the new administration requested the names of all agents who worked on Capitol riot cases.