Month: August 2023
Forget Florida. Head to Alabama for Your Next Beach Vacation.
Along with fried crab claws and a laid-back pace, the beaches of Alabama’s Gulf Coast offer plenty of surprises—like mint-scented dunes—even for the repeat visitor
Read MoreThis Company Created a Return-to-Office Plan That Employees Actually Like
J.M. Smucker, the jam company with headquarters in a northeastern Ohio town, has told all workers to come back to their desks—during certain weeks.
Read MoreWho Wins When a Bank Fails? Wine Guy Frank Martell
His company scooped up wine that the government seized when it took over Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic.
Read MoreHarris praises 2022 WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces for ‘grit and determination’ on and off court
Harris noted that the team is relatively new to Las Vegas but already is the first major professional sports team in Nevada history to win a championship.
Read MoreHow Russia plans to replace Wagner’s presence in Africa and Middle East – The Washington Post
How Russia plans to replace Wagner’s presence in Africa and Middle East The Washington Post Kremlin denies taking down plane allegedly carrying Wagner warlord who crossed Putin: ‘Absolute lie’ Fox News A Prigozhin Death Won’t Change Face of Putin’s War Bloomberg Prigozhin’s death
Read MoreInside the Frenzy Around the Mug Shots of Trump and His Allies
In near-record time, Trump’s mug shot has become a wearable meme—the sort of image that will be found in souvenir shops and thrift-store racks for years to come.
Read MoreAll victims of Southern California biker bar shooting now identified – NBC News
All victims of Southern California biker bar shooting now identified NBC News Retired police sergeant targeted estranged wife in deadly mass shooting at California biker bar: sheriff Fox News Three people killed by ex-cop at Orange County bar are identified Los Angeles Times
Read MoreNerve agents, poison and window falls: How Kremlin foes have been attacked or killed
Over the years, political critics, turncoat spies and investigative journalists have been killed or assaulted in a variety of ways
Read MoreNative Hawaiians worry they will be forgotten as Maui recovers from devastating wildfires
The grim and grueling search operation across Maui’s fire-ravaged communities has now entered a new phase. The confirmed death toll stands at 115 people, but hundreds more are still missing. Stephanie Sy reports on the search and Geoff Bennett discusses
Read MoreOrthodox Christians commemorate Mary in Jerusalem religious ceremony
Procession of clergy and pilgrims walk along narrow streets of Old City holding candles and flowers from Church of the Holy Sepulchre to tomb to mark Feast of the Assumption
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