Raymond Road deadly crash
Raymond Road deadly crash
Raymond Road deadly crash
Save your rugs from pets, kids and general filth without calling in the pricey pros.
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Kansas City Royals outfielder Kyle Isbel made one of the best catches of the season ... in a rainstorm.
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What to know about King Charles's recent health issues, from an enlarged prostate to a cancer diagnosis.
King Charles III will resume his public duties next week following treatment for cancer, Buckingham Palace announced Friday. Charles took a break from public appearances almost three months ago to focus on his treatment for an undisclosed type of cancer.The palace said Charles would make a public visit to a cancer treatment center on Tuesday in the first of several appearances he will make in coming weeks. One of his first major engagements will be hosting a state visit by the emperor and empres
The end of oil is not in sight, OPEC's top official said, as the pace of energy demand growth means that alternatives cannot replace it at the needed scale, and the focus should be on cutting emissions not oil use. In an op-ed article in the Middle East Economic Survey (MEES) published on Friday, OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais wrote there is "a worrying trend of narratives" that use terms like the end of oil, which have the potential to foster energy policies that stoke energy chaos. "What if investments in supply fall as a result, but demand for oil keeps increasing, as we are seeing today?," Al Ghais wrote in the MEES article which OPEC shared on X.
NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero breaks down the Minnesota Vikings draft strategy leading to quarterback J.J. McCarthy being drafted at No. 10 in round one.
There is a buzz around the opening of WNBA training camps with the arrival of Caitlin Clark, the rest of her heralded rookie class and major offseason free agency moves that included former All-Stars Nneka Ogwumike and Skylar Diggins-Smith landing in Seattle. The momentum has led to record-setting viewership of the WNBA draft, season ticket sales have skyrocketed and rookie jerseys for Clark and Angel Reese have already sold out. “You know, the hardest part of this conversation every year is the reality that second and third-round picks have a really hard time making WNBA rosters,” ESPN analyst Rebecca Lobo said.
Halloween may be six months away, but Home Depot unveiled some of its latest and greatest decorations, including a dog pal for Skelly, the brand’s gigantic and popular 12-foot skeleton.
The teacher’s aide faces a misdemeanor charge in connection to the assault, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office.
The policing minister appeared to ask an audience member if Rwanda and Congo were different countries.
The former teacher wrote in her journal that "moving a body is much more difficult than it looks on TV," according to multiple reports
Parts of the Dallas-Fort Worth area are under a tornado watch until 6 p.m. Friday. Follow us here for storm damage reports.
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As pro-Palestinian student protests at Columbia University continue, university president Minouche Shafik finds herself under fire from all sides as politicians, students and faculty all call for her to resign over her handling of the sit-ins. Columbia's university senate is scheduled to meet on Friday to vote on a resolution that would express displeasure with her decision to summon police to arrest protesting students on campus. Shortly after the Israel-Hamas war entered its six month, pro-Pal
Joe Biden said he is ready to debate Donald Trump after months of evading questions over whether he would face off his Republican opponent on stage.
Police officers were seen closing in on a group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators on Ohio State University’s (OSU) Columbus campus on Thursday night, April 25.Footage filmed by Faye Rae Aboshahba shows police officers behind demonstrators who had formed a human chain around Muslim protesters as they were praying on the ground. Protesters can be heard shouting, “Let them pray.”The footage also shows police officers lined up on the campus, and one of the demonstrators being interviewed by media.According to local media reports, around 30 people were arrested on Thursday night. Credit: Faye Rae Aboshahba via Storyful