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A revolutionary program united former gang cops and Watts residents to bring safety to the projects. But can reform last?
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ May 17 The Washington Post on Donald Trump’s unorthodox diplomacy “I can settle anything,” Donald Trump declared Thursday ...
I was curious to see how she was absorbing it ... would require manufacturers of household appliances to put on the sticker, the expected the average life expectancy of that washing machine ...
Jenna Reed Hill never set out to become a small business owner. As an art teacher at South Charleston Middle School for the ...
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George Wendt of “Cheers,” who died on Tuesday, could walk into a bar and imply his character’s entire life outside it. By James Poniewozik Man walks into a bar. It’s the starting point for ...
Opposing teams are monitoring the Charlotte Hornets' activity level ahead of the 2025 NBA draft, according to ESPN's Jeremy Woo. "The Hornets took a patient approach at the trade deadline, and ...
Amazon's rollout of Alexa+ lacks much public evidence Technical issues may be delaying a wider release Amazon claims Alexa+ is in use by hundreds of thousands of homes Alexa+ is supposed to be ...
April 24, 2025 • In our last episode, Curious City question-asker Emily Porter sent us on a quest exploring the world of local fashion designers, all after she found a thrift shop sweater with a ...
All-Pro tight end George Kittle has signed a major contract extension with the San Francisco 49ers that will net him $76.4 million over four years. The deal, first reported by FanDuel's "Bussin ...
George Santos must turn himself in to a federal prison this summer after his sentencing for federal wire fraud and identity theft crimes in New York. The disgraced former Republican congressman ...
Amy Sherman-Palladino's new series about ballet companies is the latest attempt to put dance, music, and theatre on TV, to similarly underwhelming results. Amy Sherman-Palladino has always wanted ...