9/11 showed US at its caring best
I spent last weekend watching and listening to stories about what happened on 9/11. I found myself crying at how wonderful people were to each other. One such story was about …
I spent last weekend watching and listening to stories about what happened on 9/11. I found myself crying at how wonderful people were to each other. One such story was about …
Hillary Clinton's remark that "half of Trump's supporters" are a "basket of deplorables" touched off a firestorm in political press, but it seems to barely register for some voters.
The vaccine is already showing up in drugstores, but maybe wait until Halloween to get the shot, doctors say, especially if you're over 65 and want to be protected against flu this winter.
The former senior adviser to President Obama suggested the Democratic presidential nominee should work with, not against, the press in an effort to be more transparent.
Paul R. Bliemeister, 95, formerly of Lincoln, passed away September 13, 2016. Funeral: 2 p.m. Monday, September 19, Redeemer Lutheran Church, 510 S. 33rd.
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — While Floridians made economic strides last year, the state still lags behind the rest of the nation on important economic indicators, according to new figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — While Floridians made economic strides last year, the state still lags behind the rest of the nation on important economic indicators, according to new figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Some 20 women of different nationalities set sail for the Gaza Strip from Barcelona on Wednesday evening, in the latest attempt to break a crippling blockade imposed by Israel.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho explains his decision to rest Wayne Rooney for his side's Europa League opener against Feyenoord.
North Korea may face tougher sanctions in response to its most recent nuclear test, the most powerful blast yet. But Pyongyang keeps finding workarounds to the punitive measures.
Larry Kane was 21 years old when he was invited to join the Fab Four on their 1964 U.S. tour. (He eventually agreed.) Kane appears in Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years, a new film about the band.
North Korea may face tougher sanctions in response to its most recent nuclear test, the most powerful blast yet. But North Koreans keep finding workarounds to the punitive measures.
Kelly Ripa has yet to choose a permanent co-host to join her on “Live! With Kelly” months after her previous partner Michael Strahan’s exit from the show. In April, Ripa had been “blindsided” by Strahan’s abrupt departure, and ABC’s head is now admitting that the network made “mistakes” in handling the situation back then.
The stolen medical records of British cyclists Chris Froome and Sir Bradley Wiggins are released by alleged Russian hackers.
The Swedes enjoy a reputation for being a peaceful nation, yet their savings end up being invested in controversial weapons companies, according to a recent disclosure. Billions of kronor in private savings have been channeled to arms companies dealing with authoritarian regimes via the banks' savings funds.
Rapper Boef, die maandag werd gearresteerd na een bijna-vechtpartij in Tilburg, is vrijgelaten. Er is vooralsnog niet genoeg bewijs tegen hem om een rechtszaak te beginnen. Boef blijft wel verdachte, laat het Openbaar Ministerie weten.