Nancy King, the beloved owner of Nandy's Candy in Jackson, has passed away at the age of 76, leaving her daughters to carry on the legacy of the candy shop that has delighted customers for nearly 50 ...
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Trump Wanted “Retribution” Against Pro-Palestine Students, Judge Rules
In a scathing ruling, Judge William Young said the Trump administration broke the First Amendment with Trump’s threats to deport pro-Palestine students.
1998 — Prairie View A&M ends its NCAA-record 80-game losing streak by stopping a 2-point conversion in the final minute for a 14-12 victory over Langston. The victory is the Panthers’ first since Oct.
Metrobloks, a Los Angeles startup, wants to differentiate itself from the Googles and Metas with a smaller 14-acre data center.
The only antimony smelting facility in the nation is outside of Thompson Falls, where U.S. Antimony Company is finishing an expansion project ...
The renowned children’s educational show “Reading Rainbow” is returning to PBS after nearly 20 years, now with a viral former librarian as the new host.
When the Ryder Cup was held in 1983 at PGA National, it was just a blip on the sports radar, more exhibition than rivalry.
The government is prepared for a shutdown as no deal has been reached between Congress and President Trump to keep it operating.
Congress has until midnight on Sept. 30 to strike a compromise and avoid a shutdown. Neither side seems to be budging.
If the government undergoes a partial shutdown on Oct. 1, essential federal services will continue but others will be limited or stopped.
This article highlights how companies are punishing employees for political speech, often overreacting and silencing dissent. Examples include layoffs and suspensions of workers who criticized or ...
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