TV Tinsel: Ring in Halloween with frightful amount of spooky programming
It’s that supernatural time of year when witches dust off their brooms, bats desert their belfries and things go bump in the night.
For bloodcurdling entertainment, there are screamers all over the streamers as well as ...Read more
This exclusive Hollywood private club and workspace shut down. What went wrong?
LOS ANGELES -- When NeueHouse, the swanky members-only, co-working space debuted in Hollywood in the fall of 2015, two years after the brand launched its buzzy New York flagship, it arrived steeped in show business history...Read more
Editorial: WashU deserves praise for rejecting Trump's coercive 'compact'
Throughout modern global history, academia has been among the first targets of rising authoritarians. Imprisoning political enemies, censoring the media and normalizing domestic militarization are useful tools for seizing ...Read more
When to use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt
In a perfect world, no one would need to take out a loan to consolidate and pay off debt. In the real world, however, sometimes borrowing money is the only way to dig your way out.
This is mostly due to high interest ...Read more
Could a Florida death penalty case reshape how US handles child sex abuse?
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Earlier this month, Palm Beach County prosecutors announced that they would be seeking the death penalty against two men accused of repeatedly sexually abusing a 6-year-old girl, crimes they ...Read more
After internal struggle, Colorado's Libertarians look to pivot. It could impact Congress
Two weeks ago, the leadership of the Libertarian Party of Colorado sued 15 people ahead of the party’s convention and accused them of setting up their own parallel leadership.
By the convention’s end, seven of those ...Read more
Economists are realizing the job market is cooling. Workers have known it for months
Andy Challenger is the person businesses call when it’s time to let workers go. And for the past year and a half, his phone hasn’t stopped ringing.
A third-generation outplacement consultant at Challenger, Gray & ...Read more
Cryptocurrency ATMs in gas stations, grocery stores are magnets for fraud
MINNEAPOLIS — Last year, Mellissa McKie wired Isanti County Sheriff’s Sgt. Tom Leatham as much money as she could get her hands on in a day.
She thought paying $2,000 through cryptocurrency kiosks, in a gas station ...Read more
Teen's Change Of Surname Aggravates Her Grandparents
DEAR ABBY: Our granddaughter, "Amy," who shows in 4-H, decided to take her stepdad's last name when appearing at the fair. Our son, her father, is a big part of her life. This is the second year in a row she has done this,...Read more
Milei's party wins Argentina midterm vote in major comeback
President Javier Milei’s party won Argentina’s midterm vote Sunday, a result that will give the libertarian leader a stronger foothold in Congress as he seeks to pass major reforms to boost the nation’s beleaguered ...Read more
Aurora protesters recount detention by federal agents: 'I'm beat up'
Federal immigration agents detained two Aurora protesters who confronted them outside an elementary school Saturday, sparking allegations of unnecessary force.
Aurora Mayor John Laesch condemned the detentions as part of ...Read more
Empty migrant boat drifted from Florida Keys to Jupiter Island, Coast Guard says
An empty migrant raft the U.S. Coast Guard spotted off the Florida Keys earlier this month washed ashore on Jupiter Island this weekend.
On Saturday, the makeshift vessel of wooden planks on pontoons with a wooden rudder,...Read more
Ongoing shutdown sparks flight delay warnings, food stamp pause
With the U.S. government shutdown stumbling toward the one-month mark, the effects of the standoff between Republicans and Democrats were being felt further away from the Capitol, as flights began to back up and food aid ...Read more
Jamaica braces for Category 4 Hurricane Melissa's rain, possibly record winds
As an island country in the Caribbean Sea, hurricanes aren’t new in Jamaica. Hurricanes hovering over the island while continuously dumping rain and blasting Category 4 or 5 winds, however, are a different brand.
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Argentina polls close in make-or-break midterm for Milei
Argentina voted Sunday in a midterm election that will serve as a crucial referendum on President Javier Milei’s ambitious austerity policies and, potentially, a $40 billion rescue package from the Trump administration. ...Read more
Government shutdown hits sandhill cranes at a preserve near Sacramento
The government shutdown has not had much effect on the human visitors at the Cosumnes River Preserve, but it may have a lasting impact on sandhill cranes and other birds that pass through this fall: Federal water bird ...Read more
Staffing issues trigger temporary ground stop at LAX
Nearly four weeks into the federal government shutdown, a staffing shortage at Los Angeles International Airport prompted a temporary ground stop Sunday morning affecting flights at the West Coast's largest and busiest ...Read more
Annunciation memorial bows will become students' works of art
The blue and green ribbons adorning trees and lampposts across the Twin Cities in support of those affected by the shooting at Annunciation Church and School soon will be made into an art project.
Bows of Love, the ...Read more
Serial slasher sought after 3 unprovoked Brooklyn attacks in 24 hours
A slasher who cut a stranger’s face on a Brooklyn subway train went on to carry out two more random blade attacks over the next 24 hours, police sources said Sunday.
Police released a surveillance image of the suspect, ...Read more
Cuomo, Mamdani rally forces in Queens as mayoral race enters final days
With the city’s mayoral election racing into the home stretch, Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani and Independent candidate Andrew Cuomo both held rallies in Queens to make their final pitches to voters on a picture-...Read more
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