Milwaukee hoping to cash in on 2025 NFL Draft
The massive football event is expected to bring in 250,000 people to Green Bay. Many of those visitors are expected to fly into Milwaukee and commute to Titletown, but eat, play and stay in Milwaukee.
The massive football event is expected to bring in 250,000 people to Green Bay. Many of those visitors are expected to fly into Milwaukee and commute to Titletown, but eat, play and stay in Milwaukee.
Although book censorship isn't a new issue, the United States has seen an escalation in book bans and attempted bans since 2021.
The Philippines is exploring legal options against China accusing it of destruction of coral reefs within its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea, an allegation rejected by Beijing an attempt to "create political drama". The Philippines foreign ministry late on Thursday said it was awaiting assessments from various agencies of the extent of environmental damage in Iroquois Reef in the Spratly islands and would be guided by solicitor general Menardo Guevarra.
It’s fall and as people start to get back into their regular “winter” activities the local Lions clubs are reminding people to consider joining them in their volunteer service to their communities. The Cudworth Lions Club has been active in Cudworth for over 60 years and posted on Facebook in the middle of August that new members were needed to keep their presence in the town. The Cudworth Lions contribute to several aspects of life in town and have for years run the annual poker rally, been par
Military officials are disappearing - is this a sign of instability or Xi Jinping's strength?
U.S. semiconductor wafer maker AXT Inc said its Chinese subsidiary Beijing Tongmei had received initial export permits for shipping gallium arsenide and germanium substrates - compounds key to chipmaking - to certain customers. California-headquartered AXT, which has manufacturing facilities in China, said in July that it would seek permits to keep exporting gallium and germanium substrate products from China after Beijing abruptly announced it would impose export controls on the niche metals from August. The controls mark the latest salvo in an escalating war over access to high-tech microchips between China and the United States, and come as Washington considers new restrictions on the shipment of high-tech microchips to China.
Anthony Nesty made more history Thursday when he was picked to lead the U.S. men's swimming team in Paris, where he will become the first Black head coach for the powerhouse American squad at the Olympics. Nesty's selection was announced by USA Swimming, which also appointed Todd DeSorbo to head the women's squad next summer. Nesty, the University of Florida coach, works with top American swimmers such as Katie Ledecky, Caeleb Dressel and Bobby Finke. “I’m excited to be the men’s head Olympic co
NEW YORK (AP) — Gerrit Cole retired the first 16 hitters and pitched eight outstanding innings to strengthen his Cy Young Award credentials as the New York Yankees stayed over .500 with a 5-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday night. Cole (14-4) allowed a run and two hits in his longest outing since pitching a two-hit shutout against Minnesota on April 16. He struck out nine, walked none and permitted two baserunners while lowering his AL-best ERA to 2.75. Cole won his fourth straigh
One Arrow First Nation was pleased to share with about 100 guests which included representatives of neighbouring communities, the grand opening on August 31st of their new Lodge and Cultural camp located on the shore of Adamson Lake in the Nesbit Forest. OAFN is hoping to attract businesses and/or individuals who are looking for a meeting space. The view of the lake showcased through the floor-to-ceiling windows, creates a breathtaking picture guaranteed to draw people out onto the wrap-around d
Japan's Nikkei share average sank to an almost four-week trough on Friday, tracking sharp declines on Wall Street amid worries about a more hawkish Federal Reserve. The Bank of Japan is due to announce its latest policy decision around midday in Tokyo, adding to nerves after Governor Kazuo Ueda hinted in a newspaper interview earlier this month that an end to negative interest rates could come as early as this year. The Nikkei fell as low as 32,154.53 for the first time since Aug. 28 and was 0.89% lower at 32,277.18 as of 0140 GMT, extending its retreat from last week's 2-1/2-month peak at 33,634.31.
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/BravoAfter a pretty humdrum premiere—yes, Taylor screaming at Craig over her ex-boyfriend Shep’s infidelity was ultimately more sad than amusing—the cast of Southern Charm gets right to work in tonight’s riveting whodunit—or didtheydoit, rather—episode.Unfortunately, for viewers waiting for the downfall of “Craige,” Craig nips last week’s rumor about Paige cheating on him right in the bud. Luckily, though, a new cast member named JT (not to be confused with
On Thursday's 'Southern Charm', new cast member Jarrett "JT" Thomas pressed Austen Kroll on his relationship with Shep's ex-girlfriend, Taylor Ann Green
This isn't the first time Trent Williams has punched someone on an NFL field.
Brazil's Supreme Court is to vote on decriminalising abortion in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
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An Edgewood business will be allowed to expand its operations, even though the number of new workers on the property will exceed existing zoning rules. Helena and Roman Ondrysek were given approval for their variance application at the September 13 meeting of the Regional District of Central Kootenay’s Rural Affairs Committee (RAC) to allow them to have up to six employees working for them in their home. The current bylaw says a maximum of two people can work in a home business in Edgewood. The
STORY: U.S. Border Patrol agents have been processing migrants from all over the world who were waiting between the two metal border barriers on the southern border, in scenes reminiscent of the large numbers of migrants who gathered there in May.U.S. border authorities encountered more than 142,000 migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in the first half of September, according to data shared by Mexico's president, a tally on pace to match or even surpass previous monthly highs.The dramatic increase along the border - notably in San Diego, California, and the Texan cities of El Paso and Eagle Pass - marks a turning point after numbers had plummeted in recent months, and could create fresh political challenges for U.S. President Joe Biden heading into election season.
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A new joint program will provide producers a chance to exchange their crops for credit that can be used by local food banks.When Saskatchewan farmers sell their crop to AGT Food, a company that processes those yields, they can choose to donate a small portion as part of the crop exchange program.That won't redirect the food away from its usual route — but instead of the farmers being paid for that portion, it will be considered credit for a food bank to buy the food it needs, like pasta or rice,
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt described Warner Bros Discovery’s investment in the site as a ‘huge vote of confidence in the UK’.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the National 9/11 Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, on Thursday, September 21, during an official visit to the United States.Footage posted to X, formerly Twitter, shows Zelensky greet and shake hands with people and lay a wreath during Thursday’s visit.“Terror always fails when people band together to defend freedom. It will never be able to defeat free nations and people,” the post read. Credit: Volodymyr Zelensky via Storyful