A change in residency laws would expand the pool of land-use board applicants from a population of more than 5,100 to more ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Defensive lineman Teiar Tart is returning to the Los Angeles Chargers with a three-year contract extension. The Chargers announced the deal Monday night for Tart, who joined ...
In just a few years, a publisher based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has become the country’s fourth-largest newspaper operator.
Amazon is required to pay a $1 billion civil penalty, and provide $1.5 billion in refunds to consumers harmed by shady enrollment practices.
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Living below your means is the new luxury
Living below your means, once associated with financial strain, is emerging as a new form of luxury for many Americans.
Snow has returned to the Philadelphia region, and along with it the white residues on streets and sidewalks that result from the over-application of deicers such as sodium chloride, or rock salt, as ...
The victim is a fifty-five-year-old Palestinian, Afaf Abu Alia. The man is a twenty-four-year-old Jewish settler named Ariel Dahari. After graduating college in 2010, Nathaniel spent a decade working ...
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Houston Texans mailbag: Reason for concern with C.J. Stroud? Can defensive line dominate Patriots?
C.J. Stroud's turnover issues against the Steelers were top of mind for readers entering the Texans' divisional playoff game ...
When big winter storms move in, they can bring nasty weather that shows up as different things in different places — maybe it ...
New year, new privacy rules. At least for Californians. Since Jan. 1, residents of the Golden State can use a new tool to ...
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Why Houston Texans players love using smelling salts despite NFL limits. 'A little shot of focus'
The NFL doesn't allow teams to provide smelling salts to players, who are still able to use on their own. The Texans make the ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine joined state officials from the Ohio Emergency Management Agency (EMA), Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP), Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), and Buckeye State Sheriffs ...
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