Living legends Bob James, Marcus Miller bring the jazz and funk to Tri-C JazzFest’s Friday night offerings Keyboardist Bob James and his quartet and bassist Marcus Miller and his band wowed and grooved the energetic crowd during the Tri-C JazzFest on Friday night. The pair of legends played their own sets ... 06/22/2024 - 5:35 am | View Link
Working Strategies: Land or Launch: Should 20 somethings be living at home? For those who need convincing, running the numbers might help. Rent is doable when split with others. And a modest income of even $10 an hour can be enough for basic expenses. This isn’t luxurious but ... 06/22/2024 - 3:01 am | View Link
CT county make list of top 100 places for living off grid. Ugh or unbeatable? “among the country’s top choices for off-the-grid living.” BusinessElectric.com said it sought to “uncover the most sought-after destinations for off-grid living” and surveyed 3,000 respondents to ... 06/21/2024 - 7:03 pm | View Link
Pet donkey that went missing 5 years ago spotted living with herd of elk: ‘Finally, we know he’s good’ A donkey that ran away from his California home five years ago was recently found alive, living with a herd of wild elk. 06/21/2024 - 1:26 pm | View Link
Firefighters rescue residents after laundry room fire at Murfreesboro assisted living tower MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WSMV) - Firefighters were able to rescue residents from an assisted living tower in Murfreesboro after a fire in the tower’s laundry room. Murfreesboro Fire Rescue said crews went ... 06/21/2024 - 11:52 am | View Link
23 Things to Know Before Moving to Portland in 2024 Picturesque views are everywhere you turn, as the city is pleasantly nestled in the shadow of the white-capped Mount Hood. Living in Portland brings awesome urban amenities, stunning nature, and a proud, friendly community. However, before packing up and moving here, there’s a lot to know. 06/21/2024 - 6:51 am | View Website
Living in Portland Oregon I calculated the REAL cost of living in Portland, Oregon, by factoring in today's costs for housing (rent and own), utilities, food, transportation, healthcare, and other necessities to live. To live in Portland, Oregon, and rent, you would need to make $42,000 a year. 06/20/2024 - 10:41 am | View Website
Portland, OR Portland is a city in Oregon with a population of 646,101. Portland is in Multnomah County and is one of the best places to live in Oregon. Living in Portland offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes. In Portland there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. 06/20/2024 - 6:24 am | View Website
Moving to Portland, OR | Living in Portland, OR You’ve come to the right place. Livability helps people find their perfect places to live, and we’ve got everything you need to know to decide if moving to Portland, OR is right for you. Let’s start with the basics: Portland, OR has a population of 644906. What about cost of living in Portland, OR? 06/19/2024 - 2:39 pm | View Website
Living in Portland Oregon: The Pros and Cons » Local Adventurer The Pros & Cons of Living in Portland Oregon. Each city had its share of pros and cons. Ultimately, though, we haven’t felt like we could settle down with any of these cities. Maybe we’re commitment-phobes and afraid to lay down deep roots in one place. 06/19/2024 - 2:07 am | View Website
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenyan President William Ruto said Wednesday he won’t sign into law a finance bill proposing new taxes, a day after protesters stormed parliament and several people were shot dead. It was the biggest assault on Kenya’s government in decades.
The government wanted to raise funds to pay off debt, but Kenyans said the bill caused more economic pain as millions struggle to get by.
Imagine you have a serious talk with your partner—yet when you bring it up a couple weeks later, they say: “We never had that conversation! You must be thinking of something else.” Or your boss gives you an assignment but omits crucial information, later berating you for falling short and claiming you were provided with the exact instructions you know you never received.
On June 25, Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued a landmark Advisory on Firearm Violence, declaring the United States’ gun violence epidemic a public health crisis. Dr. Murthy detailed the devastating and far-reaching impact of firearm violence on the health and well-being of the country, noting that is now the leading cause of death Americans 19 and younger.
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For gun violence prevention activists, advocates and funders, the Surgeon General’s proclamation is a sad, but important validation of a decades-long effort.
A little girl had something “crazy” to announce to the world at the start of Glastonbury Festival 2024 on Wednesday: she has a boyfriend.
When BBC reporter Colin Patterson asked 5-year-old Elske to elaborate on her new boyfriend, the little girl proceeded to share his name, proudly sharing it is “Toby Ogden.” Patterson then turned to her parents, who amusingly had differing opinions on the boy.
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“It’s a no from me,” the girl’s father told Patterson, teasing, while her mother adopted a more positive attitude.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with the Biden administration in a dispute with Republican-led states over how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics including COVID-19 and election security.
The justices threw out lower-court rulings that favored Louisiana, Missouri and other parties in their claims that officials in the Democratic administration leaned on the social media platforms to unconstitutionally squelch conservative points of view.
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The case is among several before the court this term that affect social media companies in the context of free speech.
The fury among liberals over news of an upside-down flag — a “Stop the Steal” symbol — flying in Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s yard was the just latest in a constant barrage of ethical controversies tied to the Court.
Over the past year, news outlets have uncovered extravagant trips and gifts Justices Alito and Clarence Thomas received from wealthy benefactors, often without disclosing them as required by federal law.