President Trump nominated Baesler to serve as an undersecretary at the Department of Education. It appears her confirmation is finally moving forward. Who will replace her? Kirsten Baesler, the state ...
The Portsmouth City Elections are coming. Residents wishing to serve in local office have until Tuesday, Sept. 16 at 5 p.m. to file at City Hall. All nine seats on the City Council are open for ...
What does your internal voice sound like? Only you know its cadence, its accent, its way of pausing between thoughts. Only you know how it rises when excited or drops to a murmur when uncertain. This ...
Is your job or career choice artificial intelligence proof, and do you have the skills needed to be competitive in an emerging AI world? Those are among questions students, job seekers, career ...
Those words, spoken by Frederick Douglass, underscored the need for using resistance to advance society. After 170 years, these words apply to our society’s greatest travesties against minorities, and ...
Climate change and ocean warming will endanger this important sector. In 10 years, waters from Manila Bay could be flowing into the University of Sto. Tomas. Property owners near the bay can expect ...
The Department for Transport (DfT) has issued an update on parking after a petition was backed by thousands of motorists. Campaigners demanded clearer and more comprehensive parking signage throughout ...
WITH neither trumpets nor drums, Malacañang has telegraphed its next political move — a constitutional convention (con-con) to “cure” certain “ambiguities” and “loopholes” in the 1987 Constitution.
WASHINGTON — California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to change California’s rules for drawing lines for House seats. Texas Republicans, he says, want to rig elections to help President Donald Trump in the ...
Paired with the anxiousness that comes with a new starting quarterback, as the 2025 season approaches for Alabama football fans, is the anticipation of a new offensive coordinator in Ryan Grubb. The ...
Optimism can be found in many ways, but the only way it has been consistently produced at Halas Hall over the last decade or so is by change. Changing the general manager. Changing the head coach.
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