June 1: Car show and spring market at Meadowdale High School Meadowdale High School’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) and Skills USA Automotive Club are planning their second annual car show and spring market from noon-3 p.m. on Saturday ... 05/26/2024 - 8:52 am | View Link
Why the F1 driver market is about to get busy again The silly season went through a spell where it didn’t feel particularly silly anymore. After L Hamilton’s move to Ferrari was announced – certainly in the silly bracket, as nobody saw that ... 05/21/2024 - 8:37 am | View Link
News updates from May 20: Iran’s president dies in helicopter crash; ICC seeks arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders Asian equities opened higher on Monday morning, with futures in Hong Kong and mainland China pointing higher after the government announced new policies to help address the country’s property crisis. 05/20/2024 - 10:25 am | View Link
Live news: US pension giant Calpers to vote against re-election of Exxon board and CEO Calpers, the largest public pension plan in the US, will vote against the re-election of the ExxonMobil board of directors and chief executive in a protest against the oil company’s “reckless” legal ... 05/20/2024 - 5:45 am | View Link
Meats by Linz, supplier to some of the nation's finest steakhouses, getting new Hammond plant up and running Meats by Linz, which supplies some of the finest steakhouses in the country, is close to opening its new 120,000-square-foot plant in Hammond. 05/20/2024 - 2:00 am | View Link
Locals in a Japanese town frustrated by overtourism had a plan to keep unruly sightseers away, but people are already poking holes in it. Literally.
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A week after a giant black mesh barrier was mounted in Fujikawaguchiko to block a popular view of Mount Fuji in the background of a convenience store, local authorities are reporting that around 10 small openings have been made in the barrier.
“It’s about manners.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Authorities fear a second landslide and a disease outbreak are looming at the scene of Papua New Guinea’s mass-casualty disaster because of water streams and bodies trapped beneath the tons of debris that swept over a village, a United Nations official said Tuesday.
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A mass of boulders, earth and splintered trees devastated Yambali in the South Pacific nation’s remote highlands when a limestone mountainside sheared away Friday.
Seoul plans to offer financial support to residents seeking to reverse vasectomies or tubectomies in the latest step aimed at boosting birthrates as a dwindling population threatens the long-term vitality of the South Korean capital.
Seoul will offer each citizen up to 1 million won ($734) to help ease the financial burden of the medical prodecure for couples who want a child, according to a statement from the city on Tuesday.
(TEL AVIV, Israel) — Israel faced new condemnation Monday for strikes on the southern Gaza city of Rafah that local health officials said killed at least 45 Palestinians, including displaced people living in tents that were engulfed by fire. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there had been a “tragic mistake” and that Israel was investigating.
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Israel has faced surging international criticism over its war with Hamas, with even some of its closest allies, particularly the United States, expressing outrage at civilian deaths.
(SEOUL, South Korea) — A North Korean rocket carrying its second spy satellite exploded midair on Monday, state media reported, after its neighbors strongly rebuked its planned launch.
The North’s official Korean Central News Agency said it launched a spy satellite aboard a new rocket at its main northwestern space center.
(BRUSSELS) — Relations between the European Union and Israel took a nosedive on the eve of the diplomatic recognition of a Palestinian state by EU members Ireland and Spain, with Madrid suggesting sanctions should be considered against Israel for its continued attacks in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
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Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz told Spain that its consulate in Jerusalem will not be allowed to help Palestinians.
At the same time, the EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, a Spaniard, threw his full weight to support the International Criminal Court, whose prosecutor is seeking an arrest warrant against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and others, including the leaders of Hamas.
“The prosecutor of the court has been strongly intimidated and accused of antisemitism,” Borrell said.