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Letter writers discuss severance for former education secretary, Chesapeake signs, aging population and law breakers.
Guest columnist Staci Lyons is the mother of a WSU track and field athlete and a WSU alumna from the class of 1997. Lyons ...
Nikolaj Ehlers bids farewell to Winnipeg with a heartfelt letter, marking the end of a decade-long journey with the Jets ...
With the Committee on Internal Trade (CIT) meeting later today, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has ...
Logos are designed to be simple, memorable, and instantly recognisable. But behind their clean shapes and colour palettes, many of the world’s most famous logos contain hidden messages, symbols, and ...
Explainer: An entrepreneurial teenager ran into trouble when his fried chicken business was called out by KFC. Why does a giant global corporation care so much about similarity to their logo? It all ...
In the “ouch, not sure” category, the Carolina Hurricanes have just won the award for the day and maybe even for the week. They’ve teamed up with MLB Raleigh, an organization dedicated to bringing MLB ...
California lawmakers could set new education requirements for police officers, but the bill has critics from all sides — including former Assemblymember Reggie Jones-Sawyer, who authored the ...
Sister Nathalie Becquart, Undersecretary of the General Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops, speaks to Vatican News about the ...
Saguaro cacti stand guard outside Bianchi’s, a pizza oasis where East Coast flavors thrive in the Sonoran Desert. Photo credit: Ernst Bovenkerk The desert-colored building with cactus decorations ...
The administration's missives reupping — but also delaying — his tariff threats are further souring the mood toward the US ahead of Secretary of State Marco Rubio's trip to the region.