Free meals for students in Kern County schools
Many children in Kern County returned to school Wednesday and good news for parents: they won't have to worry about paying for lunches this school year.
Many children in Kern County returned to school Wednesday and good news for parents: they won't have to worry about paying for lunches this school year.
Premier League clubs are reportedly tracking Ousmane Dembele.
WGA members must now vote to approve deal to end strike
Sabrina Peckham is understood to have been killed by a male alligator measuring 13ft, 8.5in
The Taliban are creating a large-scale camera surveillance network for Afghan cities that could involve repurposing a plan crafted by the Americans before their 2021 pullout, an interior ministry spokesman told Reuters, as authorities seek to supplement thousands of cameras already across the capital, Kabul. The Taliban administration — which has publicly said it is focused on restoring security and clamping down on Islamic State, which has claimed many major attacks in Afghan cities — has also consulted with Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei about potential cooperation, the spokesman said. Preventing attacks by international militant groups - including prominent organisations such as Islamic State - is at the heart of the interaction between the Taliban and many foreign nations, including the U.S. and China, according to readouts from those meetings.
A U.S. sanctions authority delayed for months KFC's exit from Russia this year after commenting on an "exit tax" for departing foreign firms when the deal was on the cusp of completion, according to the owner of the master franchise in Russia. New demands from Moscow originally delayed the departure of KFC restaurants and led the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control, or OFAC, to get involved, creating further delays, according to Sergei Levin.
Minus the MNF doubleheader, Week 3 is in the books! Yahoo Sports Matt Harmon and Scott Pianowski go game-by-game and provide instant fantasy reactions and implications from all the action on Sunday.
France has maintained some 1,500 troops in Niger since the July coup
Matteo Messina Denaro spent 30 years on the run from authorities but was finally arrested in January, when he was suffering from cancer. As his condition worsened in recent weeks he was transferred to a hospital from the maximum-security prison in central Italy where he was initially held. Denaro once claimed to have killed enough people to fill a cemetery and was was convicted of numerous crimes, including for his role in planning the 1992 murders of anti-mafia prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino - crimes that shocked Italy and sparked a crackdown on the Sicilian mob.
There are millions of people struggling alone in the cost-of-living crisis – but they’re invisible to our politicians, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
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Chris Raven enjoyed woodwork and music as a boy but ended up working in a very different field. He finally united his two passions after retirement, with a career as a specialist flute maker
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While social distinctions may now be less obvious than in Downton Abbey, the British class divide has remained strangely impervious to all attempts to remove it.
When James Orr, 53, was diagnosed with a heart condition last year, it came as a wakeup call.
England fans wanted, and got, a far more fluent performance in their 71-0 win over Chile, and one which, importantly, featured a back division creating and converting try-scoring chances. The real problem is how do you rate this win?
Something strange has been happening in the English speaking world for several years. We might call it “cultural appropriation”: rewriting our history to fit a new agenda. He who controls the present controls the past, as George Orwell noted; and he who controls the past controls the future. Orwell saw it happening under Stalin, a ruthless practitioner but not the inventor. The manipulation of history for political purposes is one of mankind’s oldest cultural practices. Priests and kings did it.