Month: April 2023
Narrow legal definition of sex in Montana bill would jeopardize protections for trans people
“They’re trying to categorize people by their reproductive capacity. There are a small number of people who produce both sperm and eggs,” said Lauren Wilson, president of the Montana Chapter of the Academy of Pediatrics. “So what that means is
Read MoreProbe of Deadly Black Hawk Helicopter Crash Begins as Army IDs Victims
LOUISVILLE, Ky — The nine service members who died in a crash involving two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters ranged in age from 23 to 36 and were from seven states, the military said Friday, as it released the identities
Read MoreThe NBA and its players have a deal for a new labor agreement
The league and its players came to an agreement on a new seven-year collective bargaining agreement. It is still pending ratification, though that process is almost certainly no more than a formality. (Image credit: Eric Gay/AP)
Read MoreTornado, storm damage in Arkansas, Illinois, other states: Latest news – USA TODAY
Tornado, storm damage in Arkansas, Illinois, other states: Latest news USA TODAY Severe weather in South, Midwest leaves at least 11 dead; ‘catastrophic’ tornado tears through Little Rock Fox News Little Rock Arkansas hit by ‘catastrophic’ tornado, 600 people injured WUSA9 Four killed,
Read MoreFor Banks, Does More Debt Mean Fewer Problems?
While new requirements might be expensive for regional banks, they may help mitigate deposit-flight risk.
Read MoreHe Saved His Father’s Rare Car From the Junkyard, and Built a Museum Around It
Terry Gale’s Rambler Ranch honors unsung car and appliance brands, and was inspired by his father’s 1954 Nash Ambassador.
Read MoreDill, Gherkin and Jalapeño, Houston’s Tortoise Hatchlings, Were Years in the Making
Radiated tortoises produce few offspring, but a species-survival plan paired up Mr. and Mrs. Pickles.
Read MoreSurvivors of a mass killing face another in Nashville – The Washington Post
Survivors of a mass killing face another in Nashville The Washington Post 911 calls from Nashville school shooting released Eyewitness News ABC7NY The Family Of Michael Hill, A Custodian Who Was Killed In A Shooting At The Nashville School, Asked For “Compassion
Read MoreThe Perils and Pitfalls That Bedevil St. Paul Drivers
Officials in the Minnesota city say this year’s unique weather—and roads that frankly already needed some help—have created the worst pothole season in a generation.
Read MoreOlder Adults Are Obsessed With These Five Tech Topics
Fitness wearables and password managers are among the hottest topics for people ages 50 and up.
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