San Antonio to close migrant facility at airport, pursues more federal funding for downtown facility With migrant arrivals to San Antonio dropping 77% from December to March, city announces closure of Airport Transfer Center. 04/22/2024 - 7:11 pm | View Link
Fat Kid Sandwiches stepping in for Sub Central downtown Fat Kid started out at the now-shuttered Hatch Local food hall in Manchester and will replace Sub Central, which has been in business since 2006. It's owner also previously owned Mr. Submarine. 04/22/2024 - 7:03 pm | View Link
LMPD: Body found in Ohio River just southwest of downtown Louisville LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Metro Police are investigating after a body was found in the Ohio River. Authorities said they were notified by the Coast Guard after a tugboat operator told them they believed they ... 04/22/2024 - 6:17 pm | View Link
Downtown Commission suggests tweaks to ‘agent of change’ noise requirements The Downtown Commission wants the city to take a more proactive role in a proposed new measure that seeks to address friction over noise levels between new residential developments and existing music ... 04/22/2024 - 6:03 pm | View Link
Downtown Burlington revitalization project brings new businesses to town BURLINGTON, Iowa (KWQC) - Over the last few years, downtown Burlington has grown with 20 businesses opening in the last year. The downtown is rich with history. 04/22/2024 - 5:33 pm | View Link
Explore Downtown Phoenix | Cultural Attractions & Things to Do Culture, commerce and college life coalesce in the epicenter of Phoenix. This is where you’ll find indie restaurants, live music, pro sports, craft brews and cocktail culture. Historic neighborhoods like Roosevelt Row and Grand Avenue share an urban footprint with modern marvels like CityScape and the Phoenix Convention Center. 04/20/2024 - 5:06 am | View Link
21 Best Things to Do in Downtown Los Angeles Right Now 1. See the twisted architecture of the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Music venues. Downtown. As the crown jewel of the Music Center, Disney Hall opened in 2003 to rave reviews. The novelty hasn’t yet... 04/19/2024 - 11:08 pm | View Link
Downtown Downtown is a term primarily used in North America by English speakers to refer to a city's sometimes commercial, cultural and often the historical, political, and geographic heart. It is often synonymous with its central business district (CBD). Downtowns typically contain a small percentage of a city's employment. 04/19/2024 - 4:06 pm | View Link
12 Things to See & Do in Downtown DC | Washington DC Downtown DC is at the center of it all in the nation’s capital. From luxe shopping to fine and fun dining, you can buy your happiness and eat it too. With museums galore, it’s more about how much time you have to explore the varied and grand options in this neighborhood. 01. Brush up on presidential history at the White House Visitor Center. 04/19/2024 - 12:02 pm | View Link
15 Best Things to Do in Downtown Minneapolis 1. Minneapolis Queen River Cruise. Source: www.twincitiescruises.com. Minneapolis Queen River Cruise. It would be wrong to be near the Mississippi River and not take a sail on a paddle wheeler. Board the Minneapolis Queen River Cruise just outside of Downtown at its moorings in Bohemian Flats Park for a traditional steamboat-style cruise. 04/19/2024 - 5:43 am | View Link
The sails of Paris’ iconic Moulin Rouge windmill have collapsed overnight for the first time in the 134 year history of the cabaret club.
The accident is believed to have occurred at 2 a.m. local time, less than an hour after the venue’s last show had ended, according to the club owners.
It’s not just U. S. universities where the Israel-Hamas war is a touchy topic. This week, an American professor has sparked controversy in Malaysia after criticizing the Southeast Asian nation’s official pro-Palestinian stance on the conflict during a visiting lecture.
“A country whose political leaders advocate a second Holocaust against the Jewish people will never be a serious player in world affairs, and will certainly never be a friend or partner of the United States,” Bruce Gilley, a professor of political science at Portland State University, said during a keynote address at the University of Malaya on Tuesday, according to a now-deleted post on X in which he quoted himself.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis has a confession to make. “Sometimes I watch the footage from my speeches and I always look much taller than everyone else around,” the 6-ft. 1-in. Greek Prime Minister says with a wry smile, buckled up in the back seat of his car in a pressed blue shirt and black hoodie.
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“We are all at risk of manipulation online right now.”
So begins a short animated video about a practice known as decontextualization and how it can be used to misinform people online. The video identifies signs to watch out for, including surprising or out of the ordinary content, seemingly unreliable sources, or video or audio that appear to have been manipulated or repurposed.
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Though it may not look like it, this 50-second video is actually an election ad—one of three that Google will be rolling out across five European countries next month in advance of the European Union’s June parliamentary elections.
Venice, the historic Italian city known for its canals, would like to draw a balance between its residents who live there and help to keep the place running and its visitors, an important source of economic revenue but increasingly also a burden on social services and the livability of the city.
In recent years, the balance has shifted: in the 1970s, Venice had some 175,000 residents; as of last year, its population dipped below 50,000—and the number of tourist beds outnumbered residents for the first time.