Politicians stretch the truth all the time. Some lies, though, are so big that they can pull at the seams of a nation, pit its people against each other, leave a wreckage of shattered glass and splintered wood in the halls of the U.S. Capitol, and render a police officer and a rioter dead.
Editor: It was a delight to read about our local physicians being recognized as "unsung heroes" for their contribution to the Covid-19 Physicians Task Force. Their efforts to keep us in the loop, up to date, and informed around the spread of COVID-19 showcased how clear and open communication in times of crisis are key to managing expectations and alleviating fear.
In recent days, some big-name quarterbacks have been linked to the New England Patriots. Quarterback is one of the biggest needs for the team this offseason.
Donald Trump has proven himself unfit to serve as president of the United States. His years of undermining our electoral process came to a head with his treasonous move Saturday to overturn the vote in Georgia and his deadly incitement of a mob Wednesday that temporarily shut down the nation's representative government.
Kia recently decided that it was time to update its logo. Fair enough, the Kia logo right now is the word "Kia" in an oval. Should be pretty simple to make a new one then, right? Well, yes.... but what they came up with looks a little off.
SAN ANTONIO - It's a happy New Year indeed for one San Antonio resident who claimed a top prizewinning ticket worth $3 million dollars in the Texas Lottery scratch ticket game $750 Million Winner's Circle. The winning ticket was sold at Papa Zipps in the 2100 block of S. Hackberry Street.
Addressing whether purported trade secret information ought to remain under seal on appeal, the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled in a one-judge order that the Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA) provided a statutory basis that overcame the presumption of public access. Magnesium Machine, LLC v.
As America prepares to inaugurate Scranton Joe Biden as our 46th president, we interrupt Washington's backslapping Democratic elites to inject a dose of realpolitik into a party that still calls itself the real champions of America's working class.
On Dec. 26, writing in Huntington's Herald-Dispatch, a local columnist concluded, "... Trump and his allies have not been given a chance to present much evidence [of election fraud]. The courts are as mired in the deep state as anyone else so they just summarily reject him."
This situation probably wasn't covered in the lease. A family in Australia is asking for help dealing with an unusual problem with their landlord, who has decided to move into the backyard of the home. She is apparently now living in a tent behind the house that she indeed owns, confounding the renters.
Sun Gazette Newspapers provides content to, but otherwise is unaffiliated with, InsideNoVa or Rappahannock Media LLC.] Exactly a thousand years ago, the throne of England was occupied by King Canute (one of just two monarchs across the vast expanse of British history to earn the post-mortem sobriquet "The Great").
When U.S. President Donald Trump speaks publicly to his supporters saying, "We're gonna walk down to the Capitol," as he described the final two election results that came in as an "assault on our democracy" no one should be surprised if violence is the outcome.
D R. WALLACE: During the holidays, my younger brother moved in with my husband and me because his parents are going through a nasty divorce right now. He's in 11th grade and is an honor student, so we were happy to have him visit here until the end of this school year - that is, until we received our telephone bill!
Geopolitical tensions with China are coming to a head in 2021, with uncertain implications for U.S. investors. A recent executive order targets 31 companies suspected of helping the Chinese military. After repeatedly changing its stance on the matter, the New York Stock Exchange announced it will delist the American depository receipts of three major telecom firms, China Mobile, China Telecom Corp., and China Unicom, on Jan.
Founded by the Blue Horizon Group, LIVEKINDLY Collective aims to 'make the global food system more sustainable' through the promotion of plant-based products. As a collective of international entrepreneurs and business leaders, the company believes it is 'uniquely positioned' to create 'impact with speed, at scale'.
What ever happened to the "personal responsibility" we've so often heard Republicans prattle on about? Republican Sens. Josh Hawley (Mo.), Ted Cruz (Tex.) and others aided and abetted our authoritarian president, amplifying his lies about voter fraud. White House officials and their confederates in right-wing media have thoroughly brain-poisoned the GOP base, claiming that shadowy forces stole the 2020 election.
EDMONTON, AB - Students can indeed head back into schools next week. Premier Jason Kenney said back in November that all students would soon be moving to online, at-home learning on an interim basis. He announced Thursday that the original plan to resume in-person classes on Monday, January 11 will indeed happen.
The New York metro area saw a dip in interest among tech job seekers as positions in Seattle surged. Silicon Valley sees a marked uptick in clicks on tech sector job posts. To mitigate the spread of COVID-19, organizations around the world have adopted remote work policies.
The Observer-Reporter recently published an important story with the headline "A Good Process." In the article, both Democrat and Republican party leaders from across our area praised the transparency and openness of our voting process.
Found money in the park leads to ice cream, pizza.