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There's a bit of a death-wish wrapped up in the dangerous job of a bicycle messenger.
There's a bit of a death-wish wrapped up in the dangerous job of a bicycle messenger.
In this article, we discuss the 25 richest billionaires in manufacturing industry. To skip our detailed analysis of the manufacturing industry, go directly to the 5 Richest Billionaires in Manufacturing Industry. Global Manufacturing Industry: An Analysis The global manufacturing industry contributes massively to the world’s GDP. As per the data from the World Bank, global […]
Chatham-Kent Councillors approved the administration’s recommendation to reconfigure the current Council Chambers as part of new security measures at the Civic Centre at their April 29 meeting. Security guards have been in place at the Civic Centre since the March 25 meeting, one week after an incident when Chatham-Kent Police were called twice to escort a suspicious man from the Council chambers. Michael Duben, Chatham-Kent CAO, said administration was made aware of Councillors feeling threaten
The Chatham-Kent Arts and Culture Network has launched a new Emerging Youth Artist Scholarship that will be awarded for the first time this fall. The scholarship will provide $1,000 to a graduating or recently graduated high school student from any secondary school in Chatham-Kent pursuing full-time studies in an arts and culture program at a recognized college or university. The student, aged 16 to 20, can study in the following disciplines: visual arts, music, performing arts, dance, literary
Highgate District Agricultural Society members are naturally disappointed they didn’t win the $25,000 prize in the BASF Agricultural Solutions’ Growing Home community contest. Rather than being sullen, they are looking at the bright side. “Of course, it’s disappointing we didn’t win it, but we had phenomenal support from the community,” said Cory Gosnell, secretary of the HDAS. “We’re all very, very pleased with the support and the awareness it brought to the Ag Society and the programming we do
Last Thursday was a double-win for Steve Pinsonneault. The Progressive Conservative candidate from Thamesville won the Lambton-Kent-Middlesex by-election by a landslide, and his beloved Toronto Maple Leafs pulled off another great playoff win over the Boston Bruins. “It was a great night all around for Blue!” Pinsonneault said, laughingly, after garnering more than double the votes of his runner-up in the May 2 by-election. With his lopsided win, Pinsonneault will head to Toronto to serve as the
A student fraternity from the University of Mississipi has expelled a student after he was filmed making monley noises at a Black protester during a recent Gaza solidarity demonstration. The shocking incident was captured on video, and showed the white student, a counter-protestor, jumping up and down, hooting like a monkey toward a protester who was live-streaming on her phone. In a statement, the Phi Delta Theta fraternity said that it had reviewed the incident and that the individual’s actions were “unacceptable”.
Thomas Weeks, a Deputy U.S. Marshal killed in Charlotte last week — Kelly Weeks asked instead how she could help the U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said at a Monday memorial for the officer. “My husband’s tragedy cannot be just another death," Kelly Weeks said during the memorial. Hundreds gathered at the Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte to memorialize Weeks — who, along with three other law enforcement officers, died in a Charlotte neighborhood shootout on April 29.
Massachusetts's highest court on Monday weighed whether ballot proposals that would redefine the relationship between app-based companies like Uber Technologies and Lyft and their drivers should be allowed to go before voters in November. Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court justices expressed concern, during oral arguments in Boston, over parts of an industry-supported group's proposal to ask voters to affirm that under state law, drivers are independent contractors with some new benefits but cannot be considered company employees. Jennifer Grace Miller, a lawyer for the measure's opponents, said voters would be asked to weigh in on not one policy question but a series of separate areas of employment law that could not legally be bundled together for their consideration.
KCCI archives: Environmental artist, designer Mary Miss visits Greenwood Park Double Site before 1996 dedication
How do you smooth over trade tensions with the all-powerful leader of economic powerhouse China? Charm him with a bottle of Cognac, or two. China recently opened an anti-dumping investigation into European brandy — which mainly means French Cognac.
“The Untouchables” and “Ocean’s Eleven” star is the latest to join drama series about the Texas oil boom.
That Archie Colgan still is unbeaten reasonably early in his career is not that rare. But lately, the heat has been turned up a bit.
The 2024 Met Gala red carpet is almost here. Follow along with updates on everything you’ll need to know about fashion’s biggest night out
Diane Morrisseau is a Sagkeeng gichi-aya'aa (knowledge keeper). She’s also a published author with the release of her new book One Second at a Time. In the book she discusses the trauma and abuse she has experienced in her life and how she was able to escape that harm to journey towards healing and helping others. While her childhood included learning Indigenous culture’s respectful ways, she also has many memories of abuse. At 15, she left a day school in Sagkeeng, Man., Fort Alexander Resident
Sin City will be hosting its first WrestleMania since 1993 when WWE brings its flagship event to Allegiant Stadium in 2025.
State officials said two juveniles turned themselves in after a video showed them dumping two barrels of trash into Lake Boca during Boca Bash
The recalled products were sold at Dollar Tree and Publix stores in 5 Southern states
Amazon stock shares are up a whopping 76% in the past year, as of May 6. What's more, the company reported strong first quarter earnings on April 30, with operating income of $15.3 billion, according...
“We will be going from below-normal temperatures to above-normal temperatures” for May, a meteorologist said.
Two-time European weightlifting champion Oleksandr Pielieshenko died on the front line in the war in Ukraine, the Ukrainian Olympic Committee said on Monday. Pielieshenko missed out on an Olympic medal by five kilograms at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, where he placed fourth. “It is with great sadness that we announce that today the heart of the honored master of sports of Ukraine, two-time European weightlifting champion Oleksandr Pielieshenko, stopped beating,” the Ukrainian weightlifting federation said on Facebook.